TILE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18, 1959-20 Pioneer Women. Raise $45,000 at Donor Event Betrothal Told Leukemia Group Brings Friendship to Women in Need Mrs. Esther Klein, who at one time during her troubled life thought she never again would have a friend, has learned that there are wonderful and devoted people always standing ready to lend a hand in need. Mrs. Klein, who came to this country in 1949 with her hus- band, had known the bestiality and brutality of the Hitler era, having spent several years in a concentration camp during the leukemia, and was doomed to And because of their help to eventual death, which came on Mrs. Klein, she is able to pick Nov. 11. up the pieces of a life that was For those two years, she car- nearly shattered because of leu- ried around the burden of that kemia. knowledge, not telling even her daughters, Gloria, 11, and Ruth, Your success and happiness 4. Her husband, until near the lie within you. External condi- very end, never knew he had tions are the accidents of life, leukemia. When illness forced Mr. Klein its outer trappings. The great into the hospital a few weeks enduring realities are love and prior to his death, Mrs. Klein's service.—Helen Keller, war years. world quickly began to crumble It was after the war that she — until mutual friends intro met and married her husband, duced her to Mr. and Mrs. Harry whose own family was complete- Brown, of Littlefield Ave. ly wiped out by the Nazis. With Brown, who is president of And His Orchestra their little girl, then six-months- the Detroit Leukemia Founda old, they came to the United tion and Mrs Brown were able KE 5-2604 States. to provide the comfort needed Here, they had another daugh- by both Mrs. Klein and her ter; Mr. Klein had a good, husband. CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE steady job; for the first time Through their own experi- Also in many years everything was ences, the Browns had come to Rebuilt, Redesigned and Reupholstered. going well. learn how comforting to them Furniture Refinished. Two years ago, Mrs. Klein, it would have been had they Free Estimates. No Obligation. who lives at 15848 Kentucky, received help when their own HARLIN of HOLLYWOOD learned that her husband had two-and-a-half year-old daughter UN 2-7161 died some years ago. Now, they are ardent workers and boosters of the Leukemia Foundation, an organization of individuals who are dedicated to aiding those in need of assist- Iowa and Michael Clarke-Lau ance when the dread disease For fine color movies rence from Dublin, Ireland. The strikes. of your wedding levity in this hilarious domestic comedy began in Paris in 1956 °••••—• Want The Best? Call when Viscount Maugham, son Ask the Folks Who've Had of England's former Lord Chancellor and nephew of Som- SAM BARNETT erset Maugham, became en- and His Orchestra chanted with "Monsieur Ma- LI 1-2563 sure," a farce by the French playwright-actor Claude Mag- nier, and obtained the rights for its adaptation into English. * * TOM BORMAN, president, Borman Food Stores, an- nounced that the company's 44 AT LOWEST PRICES Food Fair Markets will remain FREE GIFT WRAPPING closed on Sundays. A bulletin A total of $45,000 to carry on its work on behalf of Israel, mostly in assisting new arrivals was obtained by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women at its annual donor event last Sunday night. Filling the Ford Auditorium to near capacity, over 2,500 people heard Gov. G. Mennen Williams relate the experiences of his recent trip to the Holy Land, which he made with Mrs. Williams. He told of his enthusiastic welcome by Israeli government leaders and citizens alike, and MISS JUDY FINK added that in one small kibbutz he visited the settlers had been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink, of given polka dot ties which they Stoepel Ave., announce the en- were wearing on his arrival. gagement of their daughter, At another kibbutz, he said, Judy Gail, to Charles B. Wolin, where live many of the sur- son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney vivors of the Auschwitz concen- Wolin, of Oak Park, Mich. Plans tration camp, -the residents have are being made for a December erected a museum as a re- wedding next year. minder of the Nazi scourge. He was particularly im- pressed, Gov. William said, with the progress made since his last visit to Israel only two years ago, and he was especially thrilled to see the growth of GEORGE D. COHN, 19146 In- the Williams-Hart Forest (plant- ed for the Governor and Sen. diana, was recently elected Philip A. Hart), fully a mile in president of the Detroit Jewelry Sales Associates, succeeding length. A Yemenite song and dance Phil Rothschild in office. Others group, brought to this country elected are Dave Goldstein, originally to perform at New vice-president; Herb.. Segal, re- York's Radio City Music Hall, elected treasurer; and Earl thrilled the audience with its Hogue, secretary. Board mem- renditions of modernly inter- bers are Leonare Brown, Harry Fisher, H a r old Karlsruher, polated music. In contrast to Inbal, which Larry Katz, Herman Keys, Jules has adopted a classic technique, Reichgott, Rothschild, Irving the Yemenite troupe expressed , Segal and Donald Stenfelt. Of- itself in today's tel.-MS and even fices of, the .association are at shows Western influence, a 1016 Michigail Bldg. * phenomenon due in no small On the eve of its 50th an- . part to its Brooklyn-born, Eng- niversary to be observed in list-speaking narrator. - Following their performance 1960, the Boy Scouts of America headed "A Statement of Food here, the Yemenites continued just published the sixth edition Fair Policy" was placed in the their nation-wide tour. The danc- of its BOY SCOUT HAND- grocery bags of all Food Fair ers will soon make a feature BOOK. Its initial print order- Market customers. 19469 JAMES COUZENS HWY. * * film for Paramount Studios in 1,050,000 copies—makes it one 1 /2 block N. of Vassar Dr. Hollywood, and will be seen on of the largest book orders in A Hanukah latke party is a nationwide television pro- printing history. planned by the KUTNICK VE. 7-0500 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 * * gram. COUSINS CLUB at 8 p.m., Sun- Also on the evening's pro- Pyramid Investment Company day, in the home of Mr. and Sas Jul jujusjutasuz gram was David Ellin. Introduc- re-elected WILLIAM SERMAN, Mrs. Martin Cohen, 23281 Hard- c.9—SLULSULSUISLIUL tory talks were given by Mrs. president; Louis Wechsler, vice- ing, Oak Park. .3A/fine, Harold Noveck, chairman of president; David S. Bodzin, me the event, and Mrs. Sam Was- treasurer; Charles Rosenblatt, CORNELL DANCE STUDIO serman, PWO president. secretary. is asking each of its students to * bring two gifts this holiday HENRY FORD HIGH Chinese Reds to Publish season, one for the traditional SCHOOL students will sponsor Work by Sholem Aleichem their annual dance, THE WIN- Hanukah party and the other • American-Jewish Dinner • Dancing • Favors LONDON, (JTA)—The works TER WHIRL, today, at Ven- for the St. Francis Orphanage for Boys. of Sholem Aleichem will be etian Club, 12701 Greenfield. published in Chinese and sold DETROIT STUDIO PLAY- at Sholem Aleichem in bookshops throughout Com- When "ODD MAN IN" comes munist China, the New China to the Shubert Theater for an HOUSE will present S. N. Behr- 19350 Greenfield, nr. W. 7 Mile Rd. News Agency reported. 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