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More than 300 members of
the Women's Auxiliary of Jew-
ish National Fund witnessed
the installation of Mrs. Morris
(Elsie) Kutinsky as president
and other officers of the or-
ganization's board of directors
for 1963-64.
Mrs. Jack Rosenthal acted as
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les Friedenberg, chairman of
the board; Ben Nosan, chairman
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seph Greenbaum, Maurice
Knopper; Abraham Scheuer,
chairman of membership, Jacob
Seidman, chairman of Trees;
Harry Portnoy, chairman of
Blue & White Boxes, co-chair-
men Leo Lesser, Irving W.
Schlussel; Sol Lifsitz, treasurer;
Samuel Wexler, financial sec-
retary;
Samuel Rosenblk, recording
secretary; Joseph Rubin, dues
secretary chairman, co-chair-
men George Bayer, Irving
Bloom, Morris Lachover, Mrs.
Morris Kraft; Paul M. Sikov,
board corresponding secretary;
Jack Grossbart, board atten-
dance secretary; Al Schneider,
donor secretary-chairman, co-
chairmen Lewis Diamond, Sid-
ney Katchem, Albert Sima;
Sonia Gertzman, donor supply;
Peter Chodoroff, Golden Book;
Milton Winston, Sefer Bar Mitz-
vah-Hayeled; Irving Arlan, spe-
cial corresponding secretary;
Joshua Sperka, overall pro-
gram, co-chairmen William
Levin, Samuel Baker; Morris
Davis, social contact hostess;
Julius London, Louis German-
sky, Sol Pearlman, Norman
Sandweiss, social hostesses;
Percy Kaplan, publicity; Jack
Rosenthal, bulletin editor, co-
chairman, George Lerner, Ed-
ward Wishnetsky, foundation;
Jack Gros sb ar t, telephone
squad, co-chairmen Sidney
Katchem, William Mandell, Ben-
jamin Schwartz, Nathan Rosin;
Nathan Rosin, USO.
Mrs. Morris Miller, president
of the Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization, an-
nounced that her organization
has decided to share with the
Auxiliary in _the new project of
reinforcing the security of Ga-
dot, with a contribution of
$1,800, of which $1,000 was
given as a down payment.
The outgoing president, Mrs.•
Edward Wishnetsky, submitted
her farewell message before the
installation of the new officers.

Odessa Society Plans
Israel Bond Program

Samuel H. Belkin, president of
the Odessa Progressive Aid
Society, will be the chairman of
t h e society's Yom-Ha-Atzmaut
gathering, a t
9 p.m., Satur-
day at Cong.
Beth Yehudah,
17556 W y o-
ming. The pro-
gram will be
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Israel Bonds.
The gather-
ing will cele-
brate Israel's
Belkin
15th a nnivers-
ary. Friends are invited. Re-
freshments will be served.

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Jewish National Fund Trees in Israel Will
Make Appropriate Gift on Father's Day

' The Jewish National Fund
again will issue tree certificates
in honor of father on Father's
Day, June 16.
Certificates for trees at $2
each may now be ordered from
the Jewish National Fund of-
fice, UN 4-2767, or through
JNF tree chairmen of affiliated
organizations.
In an appeal to organizations,
Morris J. Brandwine, president,
stated: "The Jewish National
Fund is again providing a par-
ticularly appropriate and digni-
fied way of honoring father. A

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Edward Elias of Livonia, at a
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him."
Brandwine stressed the im-
portance of trees to Israel's
economy.
The JNF office, 18414 Wyo-
ming, will be open Sunday,
June 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
for the convenience of those
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EDDIE JACOBSON LODGE
will hold its eighth annual in-
stallation of officers June 20 at
the Elmwood Casino. Featured
entertainer will be Comedian
Jack Carter. Officers are Morton
Serlin, president; Ben Mandell,
Nathan Novograd, David Pink
and Bernard Schwartz, vice-pres-
idents; Arthur Klee, Robert
Eizen, Stewart Koral, secretar-
ies; Frank Greenwald, treasurer;
William Off erman, chaplain;
Judge Joseph J. Pernick, war-
den; and Michael Hollander,
guardian.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will hold its annual paid-up
membership party 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Jewish Center.
Featured will be a fashion show
based on the theme "A Day in
the Life of Mrs. Louis Marshall."
Refreshments will be served.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE will install officers
Thursday at the K e n w o o d
Lodge. Morris Direnfeld, past
president, will install Jesse
Aantman, president; Vice-presi-
dents Henry Cohn, Robert Pas-
man, Robert Reiss and Leo
Kaplan; Secretaries David Ros-
enthal, Milt Mony and Ross
Kaufman; Warden Herman Bur-
ton; Guardian Harry Shuman;
Chaplain Alan Nathan; Trustees
Herby Lenter, Ted 1, ~ 'razis, Les-
ter Schoenberg, Leslie Kay,
Sam Popkin, Milton Naimark
and Al Rottman.

Standard Federal
Savings to Open
Greenfield Branch

Workmen facing a July 1
deadline are hurrying to put the
finishing touches on the new
branch office of Standard Fed-
eral Savings and Loan Associa-
tion at 14221 Greenfield, south
of Grand River.
The seven-day grand opening
celebration of the new branch,
Standard Federal's 11th office,
is set for July 1 through July
10.
James P. Donaldson, recently
named manager of the new
branch, issued an invitation to
the general public to visit the
office.
Among the attractions of the
opening celebration will be the
appearance of George Pierrot,
well-known Detroit television
personality, who will greet visi-
tors at the branch on opening
day.
Refreshments will be served
and there are special gifts for
those who open savings ac-
counts during the seven-day
period.

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21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, June 7, 1963

Mrs. Kutinsky Installed President
of Jewish National Fund Women

