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March 31, 1961 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-31

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Golden Anniversary
. :A

activities in Society

Dr. S. Meyer Arbit, 15230 Joy Road, was one of more than 600
podiatrists attending the 11th annual Midwest Podiatry Conference
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Isaacs of Sussex Ave. have returned from
St. Louis, Mo., where for two weeks they visited with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Isaacs, and four-week-old grand-
;on, Scott Keith.
A bon voyage dinner party was given for Mrs. Fannie
Robinson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lampcov, 24741
Sussex, Oak Park. The hostesses for the party were Mrs ,. Robin-
son's sisters and sisters-in-law. Mrs. Robinson left March 21 for
a six week tour of Israel. Enroute to New York, Mrs. Robinson
MR. AND MRS. BORN
stopped in Washington, D.C., to see her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Israel (Rachel) Mr. and Mrs. B. Maggin and sons.
Korn, 239 Tennyson, Highland
Park, recently celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary at a
party given by their immediate
family at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Arthur Goldberg.
The sale of Israel Bonds period goods and services im-
Joining in the celebration helps promote trade between ported from Israel by the United
were their children, Mr. and the United States and Israel, States totaled $32,000,000.
Mrs. Leo Baron and Dr. and David Safran, general chairman
"One of the most significant
Mrs. Goldberg, four grand- of the Detroit Committee for results of the Israel Bond cam-
children and one great grand- Israel Bonds, declared in an- paign, Safran said," has been
child. Also present was Al Best, nouncing plans for an intensi- the increasing trade between
husband of Sylvia Baron Best. fied drive during 1961 to finance Israel and the United States,
Israel's economic development. with the ba tly in
nited
Richard C. Van Dusen Detroit's Israel Bar Mitzvah favor of t
"Tho
ho
bu
el Bonds
Will Be Candidate for year goal is $1,300,000, while are
only
'ding econo-
the national quota is $80,000,-
Con-Con Delegate, If— 000. Israel's development bud- mi id for t new democracy
Richard C. Van Dusen of Bing- get for 1961 calls for expendi-' 0 srael, but also helping in-
ectly to s ate American
ham Farms, Southfield_ Town- tures of $247,000,000.
ade ovens:
ship, has announced that he will
"The great majority of the
be a candidate for the Republican proceeds of the Israel Bond
nomination as delegate to the campaign," Safran said, "remain
Constitutional Convention from in the United States to pay for
the Fourth District of Oakland goods and services required by
County if "Con-Con" is approved Israel for its economic develop-
by voters on April 3.
ment program."
needy ill is
An attorney, Van Dusen, 35,
Safran reported that the State
is a former member of the Michi- of Israel spent $102,000,000 in the purpose of the April 30
gan, House of Representatives, the United States for goods and dinner-dance planned by the
having served two terms. He com- services during the first six Young Women's Bicur Ch
pleted his service in the legisla- months of 1960. In the same at Temple Israel.
raising event
ture in 1956, when he was the
cance fo
Republican nominee for Attorney
memb•the
General.
25t
nniver-
Van Dusen is a member of the
s.
its
Board of Directors of Citizens
nding.
for Michigan, and a member of
its study committee which recom-
Young Worn-
mended Con-Con over a year ago.
n's Bicur
REX LODGE CHAPTER wi Cholern wa
He serves on the Committee
on Judicial Selection and Tenure present their second annua born of t
of the State Bar of Michigan, and "Millionaires Night" 8:30 p.1
idea of a ha
has been a member of the faculty April 15 at the Sholem Alei ful of wo
chem Institute. Gaines and
of Detroit College of Law.
ho decitfed
prizes will be featured. Refresh-
e needy sick
ments will be served. The pub-
50,000 Ite
Great lic
much egment
is invited. For tickets and
societr—TWeir annual dinner-
Lake
ing information, call Barbara Rosin, of
e - S
dance is the major fund-raising
A he Great Lakes An ue UN 4-1535, or Milton Goldman, event.
GR 6-0277.
, which will be held A
A full-course dinner will be
* * *
hrough 9 at Detroit's Maso
served at 6:30 p.m. and music
emple, 55 noted de
ISRAEL, B.B.Y.M., will hold will be provided by Mickey
e East and tI id
a theater, party to the movie Woolf's Orchestra. For informa-
ailabl
"Exodus" Monday at the Mer- tion contact Mesdames Morris
All o
r cury Theater, announces Her- Golden, general chairman, VE
le an
om man Chudnow, cultural com- 8-3037; Abe Bookstein, year book
n t
last mittee chairman. A party com- chairman, LI 4-8470; or Joseph
•ning
memorating Israel's indepen- Viedrah, tickets chairman, UN
dence is planned for May 6, ac- 1-9328.
cording to Don Davis, social
chairman: Baseball practice
ent_
and a chess tourney are being Anne
• •
planned by Milton Erlich, sports Sl
ter
Bill Useless,
Superb Service
chairman. A contest for the or-
Blondy Believes
ganization's sweetheart is S
Large Selection
slated by Max Jacobs, publicity
he
humane
slaughter bill
The Best in Clothing
chairman. The service commit- as passed t •
' chiga State
for Children
tee will arrange for a visit t
enate, by a o of
to
the Lapeer Training Schoo and now goes
e S eHi
during spring vacation .and • of Representativ
1
arranging for fund-raising fun tion.
tions for the Bnai Brith Servi
The bil
opted, con
Fund, according to Larry P
an amen ment that "the • ec-
gats, chairman.
or of the Agriculture Depart-
ent shall administer the
ions of this act
Lachowitcher Aid Meets
funds
...
to Hear Talk on Humor,
culture Department for this
Plan Grove in Israel
purpose."
, Forms of Jewish humor will
Senator Charles S. Blondy,
be discussed by Harry Kaminer who abstained from voting on
at the next meeting of the the bill, although he was re -
Lachowitcher Aid Society 9 p.m. sponsible for two earlier amend-
ments to provide added protec-
Tuesday, in the Lutzker
15775 James Couzens, according tion for Shehitah, the tradi-
tional Jewish method of slaugh-
to A. E. Betensky, president.
Betensky also announces part tering, commented on the funds
of the meeting will be dedicated amendment:
"This is the fly in the oint-
to Jewish National Fund, dur-
ing which the Society will offi- ment of this bill. I am sure that
cially embark upon a new proj- no funds will be appropriated
the planting of a grove of for the enforcement of this act,
7412 w. seven mile rd. ect,
trees in the Freedom Forest. A so it is unworkable and without
recent film on Israel will be meaning. I am sure an attempt
open thursdays 'til 9
will be made in the House to
shown.
park free on our lot
remove this amendthent, but
All members are requested to every effort will be made by my
university 4-2662
attend.
friends to keep it in the bill."

Israel Bond Drive Promotes Trade
with U.S., David Safran Reports

nai

Rosen - Wiln er

Troth Announced

Ricky Layne and Vel Vel,
Howard Lear Top Bill at
Cancer Fighters Event

Ricky Layne and Vel Vel and
singer Howard Lear will pro-
vide entertainment for the City
of Hope Cancer Fighters' ninth
annual ril at
the Holl
r.
Dick
in
hi
chestra
will p de music for dancing.
For reservations,
Manuel
Mrs. J
Procee
ers'

1961 'IS ilanIAI

Korns Celebrate

MISS HARRIET ROSEN

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosen of
Everett Ave., Southfield', an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Harriet Sue, to Sher-
win Earl Wilner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Wilner of Gardner Ave.,
Oak Park. A December wedding
nned.

DAVID HARRIS

Son of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Schnei-
der . . . Another Satisfied Family
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