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August 25, 1961 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-08-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, August 25, 1961- 1 6

Main Structure of Home for Aged Marquette Miss
Nathan Fish to Be Reunited with His
Renamed Sidney J. Allen Building Will Wed Detroiter Sister After 59-Year Separation

The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion and the Jewish Home for
Aged will pay tribute to the •
memory of Sidney J. Allen by
naming the home's main build-
ing the Sidney J. Allen Build-
ing. Dedication ceremonies will
be held 10:30 a.m., Sunda y,
Sept. 10, at the home, 11501
Petoskey.
The entrance to the building
and the lobby have been re-
modeled through the generosity
of the Allen family.
A 11 e n was president and
chairman of the board of Allen
Industries, Inc., and a leader in -
Jewish philanthropy. He had a
special devotion to the Jewish
Home for Aged and was its first

vice president at the time of
his death, April 8, 1959.
. In the 44 years that he lived
in Detiroit Allen, a native of
Syracuse, N.Y., had become one
of the city's top industrialists,
developing his father's small
bedding company into a multi-
million-dollar Corporation. He
was honored with the Fred M.
B u t z e 1 memorial award for
distinguished communal service
in 1959.
Allen was president of the
United Jewish Charities,
first vice president of Sinai
-Hospital and a campaign cab-
inet member of the Allied
Jewish Campaign
He was one of the founders
and a board member of the
Hundred Club, which provides
funds for the widows and
children of 'policemen and fire-
men killed in action.
When Allen celebrated his
60th birthday,- his friends gave
him $30,000 to finance construc-

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MISS ANN COOPERSTOCK

Dr. and Mrs. Moses Cooper-
stock of Marquette, Mich., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ann Constance, to
Lawrence Jay Ellenboegen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ellen-
bogen of Curtis Ave.
Miss Cooperstock is a recent
.,graduate of • the University of
Michigan. Her fiance, Ellen-
bogen, is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and th
Wayne State Univers
w
School. • He is aff .ted with
Alpha Epsilon Pi
d Tau Epsi-
lon Rho fratern es.
The couple
an an Oc
wedding.

Nathan M. Fish, 18041 Griggs,
tomorrow will be reunited with
a sister he has not seen for 59
years when she arrives from
London at Metropolitan Airport
via BOAC.
She is Mrs. Bertha Anderson,
recently widowed and the moth-
er of three children.
Fish was born in Ru
1889 and was raised by
e
until his Bar
, never
having seen h .
h or sister
(she was th
our): His fathe
arrived t
year (1902), br
ing his
ter to stay w•
uncle
d taking him
to co nue his st e
Fi later ca the it
Stat
The y
t • and
his
ter in Ru
came the
secr ry to a man med Wal
lace,
ppointed . corn ••
sione to distribute fun
to
needy
ildren in her
ntry.
Upon
rture fo
to the
promised the g
to locate her
in 1921 that h
ments in the
large cities h
friend s
the ad i' t
News
nd ed
got
touch with
d learne
hey began a corres-

gs

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famed

f Bo

tion of
Sidney J. Allen
Amphithe
at the Jewish
Welfare F
ration's outdoor
camp' at La
TaMarack, near
Ortonville.
Allen came
Detroit in 1915
n his
ther, Joseph W.
in th Detroit Bedding
Y.
fter ser ng in World War
e came ack to Detroit and
hanged
name of the com-
•any to llen Industries, spe-
cializin
n automotive insula-
tion
erials and cotton bat-

Air

THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30--p.m. 'Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: A musical concert
by young Israeli artists and in-
terviews with Isaac Stern and
Marion Anderson will be pre-
sented.
* * *
. . . TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV, Channel
2.
Feature: "This is Israel," a
special telecast portraying the
ting.
growth of Israel.
T
business grew throug the drama of the -*
* *
and today is the world's
COUNCIL ALTMAN HOUR
gest manufacturer of auto-
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
mobile insulation and rug
Station: WJLB.
cushions.
Feature: Mrs. Char
In 1919, Allen married Phyl-
eside
lis Zuckerman, of Detroit. They Smith, newly elected
Scho.
have one son; Jay W., now an of the United Hebr
executive in the company. Women's Auxiliary, ill disc _,s
the role and act' ties of t. at
There are two grand-children.
organization.
. *
-
THE ETE ALLIGHT
Time: 10:30 .m. Sunda
Station: W
Feature: M
ice Samue an
Mark Van D
n will discu
the Song of S gs in the 1
and 15th liter
dialogues
"Love, Human
Divine."
* *
MESSAGE 0
Time: 11:05 a.m.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Eugene B.
Borowitz, Union of America He-
brew Congregations director of
Education, will moderate a dis-
cussion. of "Existentialist Versus
Naturalist" on the "Great Con-
troversies" series.

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pondence. She later moved to
England, where she married
and raised her family.
Thousands of miles and an
ocean apart for more than half
a century, Nathan Fish and his
sister, Bertha Anderson, will
meet again in Detroit.

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