Deutsch Shows Savings Assn's Social Service "Advances in preventive med- icine, health care and social consciousness have had a pro- found effect on housing needs," says Adolph Deutsch, president of -American Savings and Loan Association. "As a result, De- troit and other major metro- politan areas are confronted with the ur- gency of de- veloping n e w housing needs rapidly and economically. Fortunately, Detroit -savings and loan asso- ciations have been watchful and are gear- Deutsch ed to meet the new trend." "In 1962, the savings and loan industry will make an impor-• tant contribution towards this new direction of housing devel- opment in the Detroit area," Deutsch . said. "Finer housing facilities will help attract new businesses to our city which will provide new jobs for Detroit workers. New buildings absorb construction workers while being built and maintenance workers after they are com- pleted. The new higher rate of earnings which American Savings and many of the savings and loan associations are now paying will help keep the savings of Detroiters in this area, so that these funds can be used for the economic growth of our city." Deutsch predicts that 1962 will be a year of high auto- motive production, and that Detroit employees in the auto and relate -I industries will enjoy a full week's pay and even some overtime. Deutsch reported that assets of American Savings and Loan soared to $117,371,647.73 in 1961, an increase of more than $9 million, making it the best year in the institution's history. The Association paid dividends of $3,311,320.67 to more than 61,000 account holders. The Association's statement of condition, as of Dec. 31, shows savings accounts have in- creased to $103,404,421.96, a gain of $8,192,032.44 during the past 12 months. Reserves have been boosted to $7,437,478.24. OHEL L__ Since 1946 EXCLUS1VLy in Detroit Hospitals X Homes TE.4.1355 5nrri Reeommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes LI 1-6769 _ LI 2-4444 Certified Surgical Mohel RABBI ISRAEL GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes . 334-4149 REV. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL SPECIALIST Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 RABBI CHASKEL - GRUBNER - SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 Supervises Ticket Sales for PVHAC's Donor Fete Jan. 24 gnat. Ord' tA- ctivities BNAI BRITH WOMEN OF DETROIT will hold their 15th annual city-wide bowling tour- nament the afternoon of Feb. 10 and evening of Feb. 11 at the Oak Park and Melody Lanes. Mrs. Aaron Levine, chairman, announces that- the deadline entry date is Jan. 15. A culmi- nation luncheon will be held Feb. 18 at Holiday Manor at which time trophies and prizes will be awarded. At the same time, the installation of officers of the Bnai Brith Women's Bowling Association of Metro- politan Detroit will be held. For information, call Mrs. Le- vine, 864-1329, or President Mrs. David Halem, UN 4-1640. * * * 'MRS. JOSHUA KARBAL Arrangements have been com- pleted for the annual donor luncheon of the Detroit League of the Jewish NatiOnal Home for Asthmatic Children, to be held at Elmwood Casino in Windsor, Wednesday, Jan. 24. Mrs. Joshua Karbal, UN 2-5607, ticket chairman ,is accepting res- ervations • for this event, which will feature the current floor show, in addition to other fea- tures. Mrs. Sidney Wallace is presi- dent- of the Detroit League. Bi announcements Jan. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldfarb (Susan Rosen- berg), 19775 Sussex, a daugh- ter, Jill Barbara. * Jan. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ross (Susan Blondy), 1808 Sunset, Livonia, a daugh- ter, Ilene Renee. * * * Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Engel (Blanche Bok- haut), 24250 Gardner, Oak Park, a daughter, Debra Robin. * * * Dec. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miles Cutler (Janice Kuschinski), 105 Maiden Lane, Ann Arbor, a son, Alan Fred- erick. o Dr. and Mrs. han (Phyllis David- Manistee, Oak Park, hter, Anne Marie. * * * Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel Zellman (Beatrice Joseph), 1121 daughter, Shaila W. Can, Marie * * — To Mr. and Mrs. N. Fishman (Susan edman), 14400 Sherwood, Oak ark, a daughter, Deborah Ann. •* * Dec. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Larry L B u (Diane Sklar), 16852 st, a daughter, * • * 18 — To Mr. -and Mrs. thur Mevis (Sylvia Denen- erg), 1583 Turner, a daugh- ter, Chery Robin. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. lie (Adele Ruby) of . 36th Ave., San Mateo, formerly of Detroit, a on, Ernest Harold. • * Dec. 10 — To Dr. and Mrs. Eli H. Kuhel eva Kowalsky), 1281a Dartmo h, Oak Park, a son, Alan G . t. Councilman Mel Ravitz, asso- ciate professor of sociology at Wayne State University will be guest speaker at a meeting of the RABBI M. 11. ZAGER CHAPTER Bnai Brith, 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim Green- berg Center. Ravitz will speak on "Rehabilitation of the Core City." The public is invited. * * * ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE will hold a social meeting featur- ing Dr. Henry Krystal on "Mental Health" 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Greenfield._ Krystal's topic will deal with the current adjustment problems of concentration camp survivors. He is assistant profes- sor of psychiatry at Wayne State University College of Medicine and • is director of post graduate work on the education of psychi- atry. He is presently engaged in research on the survivors of con- centration camps. Refreshments will be served. Friends are in- vited, according to President - Sam Freedman. In charge of -the event are Max Fridman, program chair- man, and Norman Gitler, co- chairman. * * CHA ALBERT D. TUC TER will meet : .., p.m. Tue r • Communit day at the Oak Center. The eeting will fea- s- ture a dem stration or di p sion given , each of t e ter's inte st groups. nclude 1 sda chairmen Norman B •amin, F autbort Ed ling, Sanfor e vin and Sarah . Mrs. Taville is coordt the chapter's groups. Refreshments will be served. Guests are in- vited. will me REX CHAP Wednesday t heat. T. Rule, as- sistant to J dge Lincoln, speak on discip ing children. freshmen will be rued. vited. public is PISGA social eta at the Hay by A cantata w ected the Golden A nakel of by Cantor Nicho Cong. A_d as S h a l o m. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Ahavas Achim. Refreshments will be served. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER w embers or new and paid-up y at the 8:30 p.m. Wedne Hayim Greenberg Cent.n- s. Saul flounces Preside d coiffure Steinberg. A f ht the pro- show will hig eaker, will b gram. Guest Mrs. David L ine, membershi • chairman of e Women's Cou cll. Mrs. L is Dzodin will he piano. R featured o ments wil e sery In ch are invite . 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