THE D ETROIT JE WI SH NEW S — Friday, August 24, 1962 —

Detroit Hadassah Appoints Leaders Edelheit-Kramer
Vows Spoken
for Jubilee Honor Roll Campaign

Under the leadership of SIrs.1 Schaefer; Morris Kaner, Sher-
Alfred Deutsch, vice president of wood; James Goodfriend, Univer-
fund-raising, all 14 groups of sity Eat; Beryl Harrison,.Univer-
Detroit. Chapter of Hadassah are sity North; Hyman Eisenberg,
working on the • organization's j University S o u t h; and Walter
Golden Jubilee Honor Roll Cam- Seligson, Wyoming.
paign.
Mrs. Harold Hoffman is pro-
Mrs. Jack W. Perlman is gen- gram chairman and Mrs. Bernard
eral solicitation chairman and Gourwitz, projects. Mrs. Milton
Mrs. Samuel Levitt is co-chair- Sorock will head special gifts.
man.
Mrs. Henry Wineman, 17651
Directing each group's partici- Hamilton, will be hostess to the
pation are the following vice "Dodahs" — those who wish to
presidents of fund-raising: Gloria contribute $300 toward the sup-
Weinberg, Evening; and Mes- port of a child for a half year—
dames Marvin Zeskind, Bagley on Monday.
North; Arthur Feuer, Bagley
Mrs. Jason Honigman is chair-
South; Max Winet (president), man of "IMAs"— those who con-
Business and Professional; Wil- tribute $600 for the support of a
liam Burlant, Evergreen; Arnold child for one year.
Feuerman, Greenfield; Donald
Highlight of the Honor Roll
Levinson, Livonia; Meyer Tenen- Campaign will be the first open
baum, Meyers; Meyer L u b i n, fall chapter meeting Sept. 11 at
Temple Israel, according to Mrs.
Max L. Lichter, Chapter presi-
dent. Dr. Kalman J. Mann,
director-general of H a d a s s a h
Medical Center in Israel, will be
guest speaker.

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Honors Not Strange
for Jerry Aronson

Jerry Aronson, recent Mum-
ford High School graduate who
has distinguished himself in a
number of hobbies, has been
honored as "Teen of the Week"
by the Detroit News.
Aronson, whose name has
been recorded in Detroit Jewish
News columns previously, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Aron-
son of Prevost Ave. Honors are
nothing new to him. He was
graduated from Mumford in
June cum laude and junior Phi
Beta Kappa.
Chief among Aronson's inter-
ests is photography. He has
already won a total of $552 in
You'll love
prizes, plus gift awards. His
photos have been published in
Detroit area newspapers and
have been displayed in both the
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
Detroit Historical Museum and
CHEESE
in the Detroit Institute of Arts
during this year's Michigan Art-
RAVIOLI
ists Exhibition.
Two years ago he was ac-
claimed for capturing a "flying
saucer" on movie film.
dust heat 'n'eat!
Aronson also collects coins (he
Hear family, guests, cheer for wrote articles on the subject
which have been printed in nu-
that real Italian flavor created by mismatic newspapers) and has
famed Chef Boy-Ar-Dee. Tender won an honorable mention for a
little macaroni pies...filled with short story in the Scholastic
tangy Italian Cheese...simmered Writing Awards competitions. He
also bowls and is a member of
with savory tomato sauce and Posen Chapter, AZA.
cheese ...seasoned the real Ital-
Aronson is enrolled as a pre-
ian way. So much tastier and med student at Wayne State
University.

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49th Redford-Detroit Antique Show Slated

The Redford-Detroit Antique iron toys, and country store
Show will be held Sept. 7-9 at items will be on display.
Carpenters' Auditorium, 22521
Grand River, noon to 10 p.m. Want ads get quick results!
daily. This showing is its 49th,
thereby recognized as the old-
est in the state.
Collectors, dealers and an-
tique enthusiasts make it a
point not to miss this old show,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
with a wide variety of authentic
pieces, interesting, old unusual
"The Best Need
and often rare articles.
Cost No More"
Every item exhibited is for
sale. Exhibits include European
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early American glass and old
paintings. Primitives of wood,
brass, copper, pewter and tin
Make your Simcha Bright !
are shown. Stamps, coins, guns,
Book the Band that's Right !!

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COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR

Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Irving Cane, execu-
tive vice president of the Jew-
ish War Veterans Convention
Corporation, will discuss the
forthcoming national conven-
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Aug. 26 through Sept. 2.

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Time: 11:05 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Eugene B.
Borowitz, professor of educa-
tion at the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Jewish Institute of Reli-
gion's New York School, will
lead a discussion on "Belonger
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Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kramer
of Pennington Dr. and Dr. and
Mrs. Adolph Edelheit of Prest
Ave.
The bride wore a white chif-
fon, ballerina-length dress with
chiffon flowers along the hem.
A baby bud crown held her
veil and she carried her conse-
cration Bible.
A family dinner in honor of
the couple followed the cere-
world's finest quality
mony. The newlyweds will take
a trip to Florida and Nassau.
They will live on Greenfield
Rd. upon their return.

Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: Lawrence Gubow,
president of the JWV Conven-
tion Corporation, and Warren
Adler, national public relations
director for JWV, will partici-
pate in a special program,
"Preservation of Freedom," in
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conjunction with the forthcom-
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Africans in Uganda and Tan- ing JWV convention.
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Colonel Shaul Ra-
mati, consul of Israel, will dis-
cuss recent Middle East devel-
opments with Philip Slomovitz,
editor and publisher of The
Jewish News, on "Current Is-
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