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April 21, 1961 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-04-21

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National Jewish Hospital to Honor Danny Raskin's Hillel Foundations to Assist Peace
Aronsson at Committee Luncheon
Corps at 217 University Centers

Maurice Aronsson will be a-
warded a certificate of distin-
guished service at a luncheon
meeting of the Detroit Com-
mittee of the National Jewish
Hospital at Denver noon Wed-
nesday at the Statler-Hilton
Hotel.
The presentation will be
made by • Mayor Louis C. Miri-
ani, guest speaker for the event.
The Mayor has proclaimed the
day "National Jewish Hospital
Day."
The award is being present-
ed Aronsson for "distinguished
philanthropic se
president o
e Arons
Printing
and is vice chair-
man of
e hospital's Detroit
Commi e.
Th intern tio
hosp 1 is no
a
me and res e
of tu l rcu-
los and rel
chest dis-



eases, including asthma and
heart ailments.
The Committee will also
hear a talk on the hospital's
work by Stanley C. Shubart
of Denver, the hospital's vice
president.
Miriani, in his role as a mem-
ber of the Detroit Committee
and sponsor of the hospital,
will speak on the accomplish.
ments of the institution since
its founding • in 1899 by Bnai
Brith.
Leon S. Wayburn, executive
vice president of the Luckoff
ayburn Advertising
ncy, chairman of the
Co mittee. he luncheon chair-
n is Cam ell Allen Harlan,
oit elect cal executive and
tee of
chigan State Uni-
versity.

Classifi

EVENING
OF FUN!

LISTENING

HAZEL PARK HARNE
10

DINNER

.

PIERRE'S ci

"The Peace Corps is not

E

Hillel Foundations will serve as grandiose scheme. It is a realis
a cooperating agency for the tic plan which provides un
U.S. Peace Corps program at limited opportunity for Amer•
colleges and u n i v e r s i t i e s can youth to serve humanity
throughout the nation. through application of special,
Dr. William Haber, chairman ized skills and hard work. II
of Hillel's national commission, needs the support of private,
said this week that arrange- voluntary organizations," Habez
ments have been completed with said.
Peace Corps officials to have • A copy of the new Peace
the 217 Hillel Foundations in Corps Fact Book, issued by the
the United States act as infor- agency's Washington headquar•
mation and application centers ters, has been made available
THERE'S NEVER been any . on the campus.
to Hillel Foundation directors
Haber, a member of the i)i- and counselors throughout the
thing like it before, and fe p

thought there ever would be .. versity of Mic, -
id country so
a
y can im•
• •.
will
with the tables being turned an I that the Hil
iately
ounseling stu•
.
make
availa

.
s
•rofessional
instead of the usual Past Chan
i to ted in the program,
cellors Night by Detroit Lodge Personnel an. facilities to d-
.
r
e
No. 55, Knights of Pythias, the vance the caus
Corps a be
ab-
P.C.'s will play host to the mem . Peace
.
, .... 0. *-: , .....
bership, April 25, at the lodg • lished.
-Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming . .
/bliffff.seal8inADVZ
ds bring fast results! Sounds like a lot of fun, an
I Blaus
-
nedy
Wprill
unusually novel indeed, wit
_. II GTON,
. - 0 •
the dignitarian-ated past chan
eV
HOUSE
.ustein, noted Jewish leade ,
cellors doing the honors, t
OF
was received by Preside, t Ken-
I
entertaining and even sery
PANCAKES
nedy
ailiop,
s
d
h
him
as waiters for the evening
22 neucious
vario - • •
foreign '
Boy ! What a turnabout !
VARIETIES
prob
,
.n
e
Midd
LATEST PROJECT
th . East sit
Delicatessen
&
Restaurant
o
:laustein
Women's Auxiliary, J
i s , quently
ew
Open 7 a.m. 'till:30 a.m.
. the
Home For Aged, is the p has ' invitation' of to Isr,
every day
Minister
of a 16MIVI sound projec fo : David
13821 9 Mile Road, Hr. Coolidge
. In for consults-
use in the Home .. • anoth
Free Parking
• •, I
the many unsung deeds that th e officials. him and other Israeli
LI 8-7111
gals have been doing for s


many years . .. The auxiliary i
not a fund-raising group, bu
for36 yedrs has made numerou
outstanding co ntr ib ution s
towards the comforts of the res
idents of the Jewiih Home Fo r
Aged — 5 . The current 1,35 0
membership is a far cry fro m
the handful of women who man y
years ago went door to doo r
Plan now for an evening of
holding an -open handkerchie f
APRIL 27 - JUNE 21
fun at Hazel Park's new
collecting, pennies to help the
$1,250,000 Ultra-Modern Club-
house.
POST 8:30 p.m.
people of the Home . . . It was
on. Brush and Edmund when
Bessie Sarosohn became the
Special Club Parties for Groups
first president, and Rose Ferrdr
from fifty to one-thousand.
headed the group when it moved
to its present site on Petoskey
For reservations or further information
over 20 years ago . . . Matriarch
call . . Don Ridler LI 2-1570
of the auxiliary is Dorothy Blat-
nikoff, over 70-years-old and
still very much active . . . Gent
Fishman, who takes over as
president from Ann Lasser, will
be installed at the 36th Annual
MI LE at DEQUINDRE HAZEL PARK MICH.
Anniversary Luncheon and In
stallation of Officers, May 15 at
sai ma I. an, N. IN 1.1 N.wiN.In min
Holiday Manor with members
and friends of the Jewish Home
I OUR THANKS—AND AN
LOGY...! I For Aged and auxiliary invited
While we did expect
ecial , to attend . . . Call Fay Aisin for
I 3rd Anniversary offer
ater • tickets, DI 1-1893.
I than we anticipat
d we were not prepar
de-
LOREE MARKS is in New
_ quote help to se
you in our usual man
York rehearsing for the lead in
ps„
II fish, Souther ried
her third. "True. Story" appear-
cke et
AS
I ORDERED an ook
are. I ance on NBC-TV, to be video-
o tho
to
who
wait I taped and shown April 29 • . .
Hubby, "Lefty", has also been
I or wSeore. 1 •nvenienced y e delay . . . PLEA
RY US
kept busy in another phase of
I AGAIN.
are do
g our staff to giv
u J quick,
show biz, recently completing
I efficient rvice.
PLEASE DO COME
1 two network TV commercials
modeling locally.
1 and OUTSTANDING
FACT about
1 the Detroit- Mr. & Mrs. Group of
the City of Hope has been cited
1 by
the National Center at Duar-
1 te, Calif. -. . . The group, which
has been in existence just a
1 little over six years, is limited
by its charter to only 12 couples.
Molly Lipson is president of the
1 Mr. and Mrs. Group, whose an-.
nual games party is scheduled
1 for
April 30 at the Knights of
1
Pythias Hall on Wyoming . . .
I Buy One Full Course Dinner, We'll Give the
For tickets, call Evelyn Lewis,
LI 8-7744.
1 Second Equivalent Full Course Dinner for 1 c.
or Equivalent Menu Suggestions
1 DANNY GUSSIN, son- of Oak
1
Parkers 'Ruth and Sam Gussin,

EACH COUPLE PAYS FOR 1 FULL COURSE DINNER-
was awarded second place in
.'
AND PAYS ONLY is FOR THE SECOND DINNER!!!
the 5'9" and under class com-
1 peting
in the "Mr. Michigan"
1 Contest sponsored recently by
the A.A.U. . . . Trophies were
1 given
1
for under and above 5'9"
ALL DAY SUNDAY
1 plus physique and weight lift-
1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 4 P.M. to 9 P.M.
ing . . . "Mr. Michigan" was
I OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M.. LOU HOROWITZ, YOUR HOST
chosen from the overall compe-
tition, and as it turned out he
D ERIgTAZIJE SAEtti•IT
was the young man to whom
Danny had placed second in his
category ... Danny, a student at
"The House of Delicacies"
the University of Michigan
IN THE NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
School of Engineering,, only re-
13 MILE & WOODWARD AT COOLIDGE — LI 9-5535
cently placed third in.-the •"Mr.
Detroit" Contest.
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