Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 16 Levinson Honors City Leaders Who Help Provide for Home Mortgages Benjamin Levinson, left, president of the Franklin Mort- gage Corporation, celebrating the fifth anniversary of his com- pany, at a private luncheon meeting held in the Sheraton-Cadil- lac Hotel, is shown presenting golden bronze medallions for their continued contribution to housing progress in the Detroit area to William T. Patrick, Jr., Detroit Common Councilman, and Dwight K. Hamborsky, district director, Federal Housing Administration. Others to receive the medallions were Council- men Ed Carey, Mary Beck, Edward Connor and William G. Rogell; Wayne County Auditor Charles Edgecomb; former mayor Louis C. Miriani; Detroit Edison Co. President Walker L. Cisler; National Bank of Detroit President Henry T. Bodman and Donald F. Valley, chairman of the board of National Bank. Levinson said he selected these individuals for their contribution and personal assistance in making available millions of dollars for Detroit home mortgages. Brandeis University Women Seek Members in Support of Library The Detroit Chapter of Bran- responsible for the support of deis University National the library. Its membership Women's Committee has an- rolls are a chief source of nounced a special incentive in revenue for the project. Direct- ing the Detroit chapter drive is its current membership drive. The enrollment campaign Mrs. Bert Colman, vice-presi- concludes on Oct. 6 when the dent of membership, along with university will hold special con- Mesdames Joseph Bienenstock, vocation exercises on its campus Aubrey Goldman, Alan Colman, in commemoration of the insti- Daniel Friedman, William Pop- tution's 15th anniversary. On lack, Murray Altman and Sam- that day, the names of all newly uel Aaron. enrolled members will be trans- New members will be hon- mitted from Detroit to the • con- ored at the chapter's first meet- vocation and placed on special ing of the season, Oct. 23 at bookplates in library books. Temple Emanu-El, according to This honor was bestowed only Mrs. Eugene P. Sims, president. upon charter members 15 years Chairmen of the book fund, ago. whose purpose is to help stock The women's committee is the library, are Mesdames Law- oso.... rowoao ■ o4.0 .1 ■ 41 rence Weiner, Leo Mellen and Alvin Barnett. Dinner at DARBY'S I is a real treat • Visit Our New; SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail; Lounge and Earl • AFTER THEATRE . a Snacks . Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure- I Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING IHMEIN. ■ 11.1110 .1•10.1 ■ 111.11.1•111..1111 ■ 04111111•.4 ■0■ 11..i. Alpha Omega Parents Hold Open Meeting The Parents Club of Chi Chapter, Alpha Omega frater- nity, will meet 8 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Madison Dental Supply Co., 15888 Wyoming. Friends are invited. New of- ficers of the club are Mel Rich- man, president; Harry Lebus, vice-president; Sam Ager, treas- urer; Mrs. Leah Weisenfeld and Shirley Sorscher, secretaries. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS lb. 89c RIB LAMB (HOPS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SHOULDER STEAK YOUNG BEEF LIVER CHUCK ROAST BREAST of BEEF, trimmed LAMB BREAST 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE RD. lb. s i °9 59c lb. 69c lb- $9` lb- 49c lb. lb. I S c DI 1-2345 'Life' According to Old Testament Wolf Levitan, of 2646 Park Ave., who is known as a pro- lific letter writer to Detroit newspapers in support of im- portant causes and in opposition to injustices, has penned a series of "Life's Bitter and Sweet Words." The definitions he has composed are: The most bitter word — is "Loneliness." The most tragic word — is "Illness." The coldest word — is "No." The most hateful word — is "Prejudice." The most dangerous word—is "Revenge." The most cruel word — is "Hate." The saddest word — is "Death." The most revered word — is "Mother." The warmest word — is "Friendship." The most abiding word — is "Love." The most peaceful word — is "Content." The most comforting word is "Peace." The most blessed word — is "Faith." The kindest word — is "Char- ity." The most courageous word— is "Tomorrow." is The most basic word "Today." The sweetest word — is "Health." The most useless word — is "Yesterday." These 18 words mean "Life" in Hebrew according to the "Old Testament," Levitan adds. City Conference Oct. 5-6 Marks Fiftieth Anniversary of Farband Harry Schumer, Farband will distribute a copy of the City Committee chairman, an- Farband Charter to the foun- nounces that the City Confer- ders of Farband in Detroit 50 ence of all Farband members years ago, and special gifts to in Detroit will be held Satur- members of more than 25 years day and Sunday, Oct. 5 and 6, affiliation. at the Labor Zionist Institute, All day Sunday will be de- 19161 Schaefer. voted to reports of Farband The guest speaker will be branches and institutions, and the Farband national associate officers will be elected. secretary, Jacob Katzman. The 50th anniversary of Far- The conference will open at band is being celebrated in all 8:30 P.M., Saturday evening, communities of the United with a M'Laveh Malkah, when States, Canada and Israel. The conference session on the 50th Jubilee of Farband will be celebrated. Katzman Saturday evening is open to the public, All the World The front page poem in last week's Jewish News, "All the World," was the translation from the original Hebrew by Israel Zangwill. The original ap- pears in the Yom Kippur litur- gy. It was written more than 1,200 years ago by an unknown author. Rho Pi Phi Elects 2 Slates of Officers Louis Silver and Renee Silver have been elected presidents of the Rho Pi Phi Pharmaceutical Fraternity and Auxiliary, res- pectively. Other fraternity officers are Irwin Wright, vice-president; Maurice Davidson, secretary; and Seymour Baskin, treasurer. Other auxiliary officers are Ruth Baskin, vice-president; Joanne Davidson, secretary; and Ruth Wright, treasurer. The group will meet Wednes- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bressler, 15916 George Washington, Southfield. Hy Herman Want ads get quick results! And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) BR 2-5447 • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! Wishing All Our Many Friends A Very Healthy and Prosperous New Year JACK GORBACK Photography Samples shown on request. Let us help you plan a successful party. "Photographs Live Forever" UN 2-0200 WE WILL BE CLOSED SUKKOT — THURSDAY, OCT. 3rd COHEN, ZAGER & RESNICK Lapeer Home Plans 1.4th Bazaar to Aid Retarded Children Retarded children at Lapeer State Home and Training School will benefit from proceeds of the 14th Annual Bazaar spon- sored by the Lapeer Parents Association all day Oct. 5 at the Childrens' Orthogenic School, 10235 W. Seven Mile. Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. The bazaar fund-raising com- mittee, Harry Sellers, chairman, has set a goal of $10,000. Pro- ceeds are used for recreational, educational a n d occupational therapy facilities not provided by the state at the Lapeer Home. In addition, funds are used for existing programs and services for the approximately 4,000 men- tally retarded and handicapped at the home. 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