THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 12, 1962 Hebrew Schools' Keren Ami Group Gets Data Aboitt Drive, Federation From the left: Susari Schreiber, and Karl Muller. * * A 52-member delegation rep- resenting 3,170 young contri- butors to the Jewish Welfare Federation's annual Allied Jew- ish Campaign called on Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice-presi- dent, at the organization's of- fices in the Butzel Memorial Blinding, 163 Madison, last week. The delegates were members of the United- Hebrew Schools' Keren Ami (student council) and ranged in age, from 7 to 14. Officially, they were to pre- sent a check in the amount of $1,800 that was contributed to the 1961 Allied Jewish Cam- paign in- nickels and dimes by students in the Hebrew Schools' 10 branches. Ben Rosen, 11, presented the check to Barry Yaker, 26, Federation Junior Division gifts chairman. Fred H. Keidan, 30, is Junior Division president. The major reason for the visit was to ask some questions about the Federation and its agencies and services. Each delegate came armed with pad and pencil to get information for his or her classmates. Sobeloff, Keidan and Yaker joined the delegates in refresh- ments, and the delegates toured the t h r e e-s t o r y Federation building. The visit and answers must have impressed them, because before they boarded busses to return to their schools, the youngsters promised Keidan the Keren Ami would contri- bute at least $2,000 in 1962. J. M. Mathis is- director of the Keren Ami Council. Mrs. Esther Appleman is director of the Federation Junior Division. Assets, Savings Jump at Standard Federal Savings and Loan "A year of substantial progress in every phase of operation," was the way Walter J. L. Ray, presi- dent of Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association, character- ized 1961 in a year-end state- ment. Now at an all-time high of $194,566,000, Standard Federal assets were increased by $17,000,- 000 during 1961, according to the 137th semi-annual statement of condition now being mailed to savers and borrowers. Savings increased by $14,700,000 in 1961 to a record high of $175,000,000. The number of mortgages orig- inated by the Association during the past year, Ray pointed out, was one of the largest in Standard Federal's 68 year history. Their total value was more than $33,- 000,000 .The number (2400), and dollar volume of the mortgages written by Standard Federal again made the Association the largest home mortgage lender- in Wayne County in 1961. On Jan. 1, Standard Federal increased its dividend rate from 31/2% to 4%, payable quarterly. Sharon Garkar, Michael Halem Brevities The world famous Soviet pianist, EMIL GILELS, will be heard at Masonic Auditorium Sunday, Jan. 21, 2:20 p.m. Since his last performance in this country early in 1960, Gilels has played extensively in Eu- rope and Asia and has con- tinued teaching at the Moscow Conservatoiy between tour s. After an enviable career com- piled during many top perform- ance in Russia, he was, immedi- ately following World War II, given the Stalin Prize by his government, an award that car- ried great prestige and large fi- nancial benefits — at the time. Gilels made his American debut . in October 1955 and created a sensation with audiences and critics. * * * JOSE' GRECO and his com- pany of Spanish dancers, sing- ers and musicians will appear at Masonic Auditorium for a single performance, Jan. 19, 8:20 p.m. Among the outstand- ing supporting talen with Greco will be the company's prima ballerina, Lola De Ronda, dis- staff mainstay of the troupe since 1952; Juan-Mari Astigar- rage, whose Basque dancing won him tremendous popularity last year; Pepita De Arcos, affec- tionately known as "La Bom- bita" (Little Bombshell); Lupe Del Rio, a veteran of several seasons with the company; Paco Fernandez, ballet-master and as- sistant choreographer for the troupe and singers Manuela De Jerez and Norina Greco himself has staged the production and supervised all details f r o m scenery and costumes to musi- cal arrangements. * * ZINO FRANCESCATTI, one of the world's greatest violin- ists, will perform at Masonic Auditorium Jan. 12. His great art has played a major role in the American musical scene for two decades. He has played more than 50 times with the New York Philharmonic and 60 with the Philadelphia Orches- tra. With over 50 nationally broadcast performances on the Telephone Hour, he has reached additional millions of listeners and his repeated tours of Eur- ope, South America and Israel have continually reforged his bonds with those audiences. * * Paintings by MILTON AVERY will be exhibited at the Park Gallery, 20090 Liver- nois, through Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Group City of Hope Meets Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will hold a business meet- ing 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoptman, 16042 Hilton, South- field. A social hour will follow. I Men's Clubs !WV Post 135 Dinner Jan. 21 Honors Schlein, Seinwell and Shiffn ADAS S HALO M SYNA- GOGUE MEN'S CLUB will pre- sent a lecture by Prof. Herbert Paxer of the University of Mich- igan on "The Yiddish Language, Its Past and Present" 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue, announces President Saul Wald- man. The speaker is professor of Near Eastern Languages. Cul- ture chairman of the club is Aaron A. Kutnick. A social hour will follow. Three pioneer members of De- troit Post 135 of the Jewish War Veterans will be honored at dinner at Carl's Chop H 3020 Grand River, Sunday ning, Jan. 21. Louis Schlein, Morris nwell and Ben Shiffman will eceive Most Valuable member ards in recognition of their ma years' activities in behalf of Jewish War Veterans' moveme Guest speaker at the TEMPLE EMANU-EL MEN'S will be Philip Slomovitz. CLUB will present a sound film of Leonard Bernstein's West Radomer Society Berlin concert in which he con- ducts and performs Beethoven's Holds Board Meeting C Major Piano Concerto. This The Radomer Aid and Ladies comments are entitled "The Society will hold an executive University of Music." In charge board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday of the event are Lou Kronen. at the Workmen's Circle, 19340 chairman, and Maxwell Stet- W. Seven Mile, which will be tner, vice president of pro ed by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Members of the commi rg. Jay Frankel, Murray Richard Braun and ein- The berger. Refreshmen will be served. Friends ar nvite-d. * * CONG. BNA AVI ORCHESTRA CLUB will ho it§. movie night 0p. usic and Entertainment ann the synagog At Its Finest man Sam R itz. F be "Hand i Han , UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 John Gregso Members committee arge event are Ray Lieberman, Ben •\ffil Ratner, Dave Lieb Trotsky. 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