C ity of Hope to Tag Downtowners

A downtown area appeal for
funds to aid City of Hope, the

pilot medical center at Duarte,

Kingston-Magid Vows
Are Solemnized Here

Calif. . . will be undertaken
by Detroit Cancer Fighters Wed-
nesday, under the leadership of
Mrs. Seymour Schwartz (left)
and Mrs. Morris Lezerson (right).
Director of the Tag Day Cam-
paign is Mrs. Elliot Schubiner.
Volunteers can reach Mrs.
Schwartz at UN 4-7294, or Mrs.
Lezerson, at LI 6-7360. Proceeds
support the work of the medi-
cal-research center in the fight
against cancer and other blood
diseases.

Mackenzie Honor Society of
Wayne State University inducted
into membership several area men
who will graduate this year. Recog-
nized for leadership, activities and
scholarship in four years were
WILLIAM E. BARON and LAW-
RENCE E. BERNARD of Livonia
and LAWRENCE M. GLAZER of
Huntington Woods. SAMUEL GER-
SHENSON was elected an honor-
ary member.

INVITATIONS

An additional report on the pro-
gress of efforts for Sherut La-Am,
the "service to the people" pro-
gram for an Israeli peace corps,
was given by Uri Aviram, a Wayne
State University student from
Israel who is here on behalf of the
Student Zionist Organization to en-
courage students to enroll in
Israeli universities and to parti-
cipate in constructive work in
Israel. Aviram said interest in
Sherut La-Am is growing in De-
troit.

(Mrs. Seymour
Schwartz)

UN 4-7294
SConfirmation

Dov Shephatiah, director of the
aliyah department of the Jewish
Agency for the middle west, who
comes here regularly to interview
prospective settlers, told of the
increasing number of Detroiters
who have indicated a desire to
offer their know-how to Israel and
who are planning their settlement
there.

Israel are asked to call Mrs. Sam-
uel Gold at the ZOD House on
Southfield.
Judge Kaufman announced that
the election meeting will be held
June 8 in the new Zionist head-
quarters. The television movie "Let
My People Go" will be shown. An
invitation is extended to the entire
commnuity.

Mrs. David L. Minus was her

sister's matron of honor; and

bridesmaids included two other
sisters, Beverly and Donna Ma-
gid. Others were Mrs. Howard
Magid, Barbara Adler, Linda
Katz and Dawn Purchase.

William Kingston was best man.
Ushers were Howard and Michael
Magid, brothers of the bride, Mar-
shall Schencopp, Ronald Kingston,
David Minus and Lawrence Gorod-
kin. Others in the party were Ben-
son Leet, Oscar Shencopp and
Marvin Faber.
Flower girl was Julie Lynn
Minus, and Bryan Leslie Magid
was ring bearer.
Following a New York honey-
moon, the couple is residing on
ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE Bryden Ave.
has installed the following offic-
ers: Felix Rosenzweig, president;
Leon Weberman, Oscar Bakalar
and Jack Seiderman, vice presi-
dents; Leslie Weisenberg, treas-
urer and financial secretary; Leo
Rosenfeld, Marcus Last and Sol
Tatarka, secretaries; Eric Rosenow,
chaplain; Al Mondroe, warden;
and Norman Ad elsb erg, guardian.
Trustees elected are Henry Mor-
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gan, Henry Kupfer, Sol Stein-
ADAS SHALOM PTO elected
bruck, Fred Naftaly, Henry Kaner, Mrs. Abraham Pollack president
Morris Gorowicz, Sol Goldman, for the- coming term, assisted by
Henry Upfal, Leo Solomon, Henry Mesdames Bernard Colton, vice
Poslaniec, Jack Miller, Jack Gold- president; Ben Klar, treasurer;
man, Meyer Silberberg and David George Gantz and Samuel Shree-
Mendelson.
man, secretaries; Leonard Gold-
* * *
ner, room mother chairman; and
PHILIP HANDLER-EAST SIDE Albert Elazar, teacher representa-
LODGE will install officers at a tive.
social evening 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
* *
day at Sholem Aleichem Institute.
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
Nathan Rubinstein, member of STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
the board of governors, District Saturday in the home of Mrs.
Grand Lodge No. 6, will be in- Israel Rockove, 18436 Indiana.
stalling officer.
Rabbi Rockove will be speaker.
* * *
* * *
OAK PARK NSHEI CHAR AD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday in the home of Mrs.
David Kupperwasser, 25511 Gard-
The National Bnai Brith Bowl- ner. Mr:- Kupperwasser will speak.
* * *
ing Association at its annual con-
ROSENWALD_AUXILIARY,
vention in Chicago, elected Har-
ald Weiss, 19459 St. Francis, Li- American Legion, will hold a spe-
vonia, to the post of third vice cial meeting noon Wednesday at
Cong. Beth Yehudah, for election
president for the coming year.
Weiss has long served on the of new officers. A poppy report
board of governors of this asso- and luncheon are planned.
* * *
ciation and held many important
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
committee posts. He has also
served on the - Greater Detroit Women, will hold its installation
Bnai Brith Bowling Association luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the Tam O'Shanter Club. For
for many years.
The National Bnai Brith Bowl- reservations, call Mrs. Hy Gach,
ing Association, with a total mem- UN 2-6215. Guests invited.
* * *
bership of 20,000 from coast to
SHOMREY
EMUNAH SISTER-
coast, has affiliates in 110 cities
in the United States and Canada, HOOD will hold its Garden Supper
5 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chairman is Mrs. Leo. Laufer.
Friday, May 28, 1965 23 , Guests invited.

gt nai A. ith, Activities

MARSHALL LODGE will install
Harry S. Cohen president for the
coming year at a dinner-dance 6
p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Caterers.
Other officers are Jack Tarnow,
Edward Schlussel and William
Benderoff, vice presidents; Wil-
liam Olson and Bernard Schlussel,
secretaries; Jerry Cooper, treas-
urer; Herman Utchenik, warden;
Philip Goldstein, guardian; and
Max Kushner, chaplain. Elected to
the board of trustees were chair-
man M. Manuel Helfman, Charles
Fink, Albert Gutman, Max Kush-
ner, Samuel Zieman and Harry
Dubin. Dinner-dance arrangements
are under the direction of Robert
Israel and James Laker. For res-
ervations, call William Olson, UN
1-5777. The installation ceremony
at 8:30 will be open to all mem-
bers and friends.
* * *
MOTOR CITY LODGE will hold
its annual installation banquet 8
p.m. Saturday at the Capistrano
Club. New officers, headed by
_r---'Larry Margolin, president, will be
installed with full rituals. Outgo-
ing president is Ralph Bensman.

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MRS. IRVING KINGSTON

Kolene Iris Magid became the
bride of Irving Lee Kingston in
an evening ceremony recently at
Adas Shalom Synagogue. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich-
olas Fenakel officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Magid of Muir-
land Ave. Her husband is the son
of Mrs. June Kingston of Richton
Ave., and Mr. Maurice Kingston of
Whitcomb Ave.
A sheath gown of taffeta with
The importance of aliyah was
outlined at the meeting by Judge lace appliques and seed pearls on
Ira Kaufman, president of the the bodice was worn by the bride.
Detroit Zionist Organization, and She carried roses on her confirma-
Dr. Simon Dolin, chairman of tion Bible.

An encouragement to small
businessmen to settle in Israel
was given by Abraham Sharir of
the Jewish Agency economics de-
the ZOD aliyah committee.
partment, who indicated that
Philip Slomovitz presided.
Israel is ready to offer loans
Those desiring added information
and to provide opportunities for
about aliyah opportunities in
middle class settlers.

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Experts in areas involving the
settlement of professionals, stu-
dents and small businessmen in
Israel, and in investment fields,
outlined opportunities for pioneers
in Israel at a meeting of the Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit, Wed-
nesday evening, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe
Moshe Baru, who has been as-
signed to direct PATWA for the
Jewish Agency, told of the need
for engineering, lawyers, medical
men and other professionals for
whom there are opportunities in
Israel.

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