3 Michigan Bank Buys Israel BondsiWomen's League Rebecca Chodoroff to Hold Meeting of Organizations Friday, January 31, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWSH z At ceremonies marking the $50,000 Israel Bond purchase by the Michigan Bank National Association are, from left: David Pollack, member of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee through whose efforts the purchase was effected; Tom Borman, Detroit Israel Bond general chairman, who is holding the Bonds; Stan- ford Stoddard, president of the Michigan Bank, who is pre- senting the check; Victor W. Klein, a member of the board of the bank, and Frank R. Welsher, vice president-cashier of the bank. Stoddard said: "We regard the purchase of Israel Bonds as an expression of our confidence because Israel has never at any time defaulted on the payment of principal or interest on any debt. We are happy to share in its economic development and to join with the Detroit Jewish community in saluting Israel on the 16th year of its statehood and on the 13th year of the Israel Bond Issue. The officers and directors of the Michigan Bank National Association are happy to share in the economic development of the State of Israel, a nation with a firm commitment to American democratic ideals. We regard the purchase of Israel Bonds as a safe and secure in- vestment of our depositors' funds and one showing a good return." BirtA An 17 o uncements Jan. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Adler, 23661 Marlow, Oak Park, a daughter, Adrienne Shari. * * Jan. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Mark Molot (Nancy Schwartz, formerly of Detroit), Milwaukee, Wis., a son, Matthew Lewis. Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. SHERWIN SCHREIER (7 lbs., 7 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your daughter and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- ceived helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Jan. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs Fred Findling (Gisele Benifla) 21713 Stratford Ct., Oak Park, a daughter, Deborah Ella. Jan. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Zave Climan (Sandra Dawes), 200 Ridezu Terrace, Ottawa, Ont., formerly of Detroit, a son, Daniel Jay. * * * Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Offen (Sybil Weinstein), 19946 Fenton, a son, Jay Ronald. * * * Jan. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. David Rubin (Marilyn Brenner), 19366 Votrobeck Dr., a daughter, Linda Michele. * * Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jor- dan Kahn, 15756 George Wash- ington, Southfield, a son, Brad- ley. * * * Jan. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dee. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mandell (Dorothy), 21891 Westhampton, Oak Park, a son, Leonard Saltz (Barbara Kaye), Ronald Andrew. 8725 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, a son, Howard Jeffrey. * * Recommended by Physicians Dec. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Murray W e i n b a u m (Marcia Paramanik) of 18722 Mac- Arthur, Redford Twp., a daugh- Expert Mohel ter, Elisa Lynn. 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Tennis Champs Julie Heldman of New York, daughter of Julius and Gladys Heldman, has been ranked 10th nationally among Am e r i c an women tennis players for '63. She's also the number one ranked girls player. Her father was a star in his own right while her mother is editor and publisher of World Tennis Magazine. Julie is currently at- tending Stanford . . . Carol Wright of New York was ranked 20th in the women's list . . . Mike Belkin of Miami Beach was beaten in the semis of the Orange Bowl Junior Championships by Brazil's To- maz Koch 6-1, 6-2. The 36th annual meeting of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, will be held 12:15 p.m. Feb. 10 at Temple Israel. The meeting is traditionally held for league members during National Brotherhood Month. Featured will be a presenta- tion by the mobile unit of the Jewish Center Theatre. In- cluded in the cast, which will portray the universality of man—his joys, sorrows, prob- lems and pleasures—will be Rita Kogan, Evie Orbach, Del- phine Levinson and Melba Winer. Another highlight of the after- noon, according to Mrs. Maurice Weiner, program chairman, will be an exhibition of organiza- tion displays depicting "Your Organization's Public Image." A panel will judge the displays, and also a popular vote taken. Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, presi- dent, invites all organizations to participate. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Hebrew University Library Has Cohen Collection of Music The establishment of the Ethel S. Cohen Music Collec- tion in the Music Division of the Library of the Hebrew Uni- versity of Jerusalem was an- nounced by the Am e r i c an Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity. The collection was created by a gift from the Esco Fund Com- mittee of New York, of which Mrs. Cohen is president. The gift will enable the library to acquire musical scores, books and r e c or d s relating to the music of the Middle East and the Far East, as well as to Af- rican music. It was simultaneously an- nounced that, through the grant of the Esco Fund Committee, important manuscripts ha v e been acquired for the Jewish Music Research Center at the Library. Among these manu- scripts are the compositions of Joseph Achron, including the "Hebrew Melody" which has won a permanent place in the violin repertoire. Hias to Observe to Wed Alr. Fmmer 80th Anniversary The Annual Meeting of United - Hias Service, at Hotel Roosevelt, New York, on March 8, will be the first in a series of events throughout 1964 in celebration of the worldwide Jewish migra- tion agency's 80th anniversary, Murray I. Gurfein, president, an- nounced. City of Hope to Meet MISS REBECCA CHODOROFF Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chodoroff of Westover Rd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca Reva, to Howard Emmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Emmer of North- field Blvd., Oak Park. A July wedding is planned. Branch Two to Gather Branch Two, Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit, will hold its monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson, 18066 Kentucky. First on the program will be Bruce Kutnick, son of the Aaron Kiltnicks of Woodingham Dr. He will discuss his trip to Israel. Branch 7 Get-Together Branch Seven, LZOA will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kikoler, 18221 Hubbell. "Information Please", a quiz program prepared by Al Mich- aels, director of the Israel Hista- drut Campaign, will be followed by refreshments and a social hour. 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