HOPE Drive Draws Area Residents Jill Dover Married Northland Geriatric Center to Open to Support of Hospital Mercy Ship to Steven Earl Kagle Facilities for Senior Citizens in Area "Hopies" from the community are taking a leading role in the Greater Metropolitan Detroit Proj- ect HOPE Campaign. William Gershenson, chairman of the five-county Project HOPE board of directors, appointed Ben- son Ford as 1965 general campaign chairman. Ford, in turn, announced the 1965 goal is $350,000,000. Project HOPE is the unique pro- gram that brings American medi- cal skills via ship to the distressed of other nations. Among the directors guiding the Detroit Project HOPE program are oral surgeon Dr. Robert J. Bloom, a pioneer "Hopie" in Asia; Thomas Borman of Borman Food Stores, Inc,: Louis Hamburger, president, Production Steel Corp.: Joseph Z. Nederlander, Fisher Theatrical Co.; David Safran, vice president, Safran Printing Co.; Nate Shapero, chairman of the hoard, Cunningham Drug Stores; Joseph B. Slatkin, Dexter Chevro- let; and Richard Sloan, president and treasurer, Suburban Detroit Theaters, Inc. Mayor Cavanagh and Detroit Edison Co. Board Chairman Walker L. Cisler also are on the board. Division president is Mrs. Earl Weston; and Mrs. William Ger- shenson is vice president and administrative chairman of the Ambassadors Ball for Project HOPE. The other vice president is Mrs. Jack Gould. Since its inception in 1958, Proj- ect HOPE has had the active par- ticipation of many Detroiters. Be- sides Dr. Bloom, area residents who have worked from the ship and in the interior are radiologist Dr. Howard .Fiegelson; neuro- surgeon Dr. Harvey H. Gass; oral surgeons Dr. Myron Kaufman, Dr. Marvin E. Revzin, and Dr. Irwin Small of Birminghan; and nurse Sally Kaufman. ,M.111111111111.,.11111.14•1•11.1 ,111M1101•1111,414101 * (11111111W041M1.1.1M•1/.1111. 1 J ewry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO "WM OH • I how do you say Paradiso?" - ■ "Eden" is undoubtedly the word that Chef Boy-Ar-Dee was searching for to describe the true Italian-style flavor of this wonderfully rich sauce. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE' SPAGHETTI SAUCE with Mushrooms So good with so many dishes —spaghetti, macaroni or rice, for left over meat or fish, for cheese and omelets. Mad* with flavor-peak tomatoes, spices.and tender mushrooms, simmered to perfection for true Italian taste. Keep plenty On hand. , M7P -- 4Aki Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Th eophany at Sinai," a discussion of the super- natural elements of the bibical account of the giving of the Ten Commandments, with Maurice Samuel and Mark Van Doren. * * t TO DWELL TOGETHER MRS. STEVEN KAGLE ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SHOULDER STEAK LAMB RIB CHOPS YOUNG BEEF LIVER Men's Clubs ROSENWALD POST, American Legion, will present a fifty-star American flag to the newly rebuilt Downtown Synagogue, 3 p.m. Sun- day. The presentation will be made by Past Commanders Joseph Shapiro and Dave Kay. Rabbi Noah M. Gamze will accept the flag on behalf of the synagogue: ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA Call UN. 1-3065 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, July 9, 1965 MARGOLIS & SKORE KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods 13514 W. 7 MILE ROAD WE DELIVER Between Hartwell and Schaefer Ample Free Parking D IN REAR • COHEN, ZAGER & REZNICK—Proprietors of KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET We Have An Ample Supply of Meat and Poultry at No Increase in Price! COOLIDGE at 10 MILE — LI 8-6800 lb. X39 119 49c 79c 65 79c 75c lb. lb. ill ilia PICKLED TONGUE lb BREAST OF BEEF, trimmed . . l b' lb. CHUCK STEAK lb. 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD ligious dietary laws during their residence. A synagogue, with serv- ices conducted by a local rabbi assisted by patients, will be avail- able to both visitors and patient:. Rooms have been specially dec- orated for their appeal to older adults. An additional feature will be day rooms where patients may relax and chat or watch color- TV. Grand opening ceremonies, to which the public has been invited, will be held noon to 5 p.m., Aug- 8. Conducted tours of the building and refreshments will be featured. The marriage . of Jill Doner to ing staff, headed by nurse Mrs. Steven Earl Kagle took place re- Helen Beeman, will be in at- tendance. cently at the Great Lakes Club. An unusual aspect of the center Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton. Joseph Doner of Renfrew Rd., will be the kosher kitchen from and Dr. Mrs. Louis Kagle of Yon- which all meals will be served, enabling patients to observe re- kers, N. Y. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El. A dinner and reception followed the ceremnoy. LI 8-1116 Photographers — Specializing in The bride wore a gown of silk Color Candids and Movies LI 8-2266 linen combined with point de Venise lace. The gown was fash- ioned with a bateau neckline, brief lace sleeves and a chapel train. A circlet of matching lace held . a fingertip-length veil of From LONDON, ENGLAND silk illusion. She carried Majestic daisies. Jacqueline Doner was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids "Distinctive Styling in Music were Arlene Kagle, sister of the to your Individual Taste" bridegroom, and Donna Waddell. Leonard Baumel of Huntsville, Ala., was best man. Ushers were Richard N. Doner, brother of the bride, and Brian Sherman of New York. After a trip to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, they will make their home in Ann Arbor. Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK and Channel 2. Feature: "Next Steps in Civil Rights," featuring Shad Polier, chairman of the governing council of the AJ Congress; Robert Tindal, director of the Detroit branch of Catholic Prelate Defends the NAACP; and Walter E. Klein, executive director of the Jewish ADL in Far-Right Attack Community Council. An attack on the Anti-Defama- * * * tion League of Bnai Brith by a AGENDA FOR ACTION far-right organization in a mailing Time: 5:30 p.m. Sunday. to Catholic priests and laymen Station: WDTM-FM (106.7). has evoked a spirited defense of and the ADL as well as an exposure Time: 7:05 p.m. Monday. of the extremist group in the syn- Station: CKLW-FM (93.9). dicated column of a leading Cath- Feature: "The German Di- olic dignitary. lemma," a discussion of the Ger- Msgr. George G. Higgins, na- man cut-off of arms aid to Israel, tional director of social action of the presence of German scientists the National Catholic Welfare Con- in Egypt, the statute of limitations ference, charged that the mailing and other issues. by Edgar Bundy, executive direc- tor of the Church League of Ameri- Garibaldi's Supporter ca, Wheaton, Ill., is "a grossly dis- Giuseppe Finzi, Italian Jewish torted and misleading version of patriot who supported Garibaldi, the activities of the ADL." was one of the leaders of his coun- "The Church League's blast," try's unification and independence according to Msgr. Higgins, "was movement in the 19th Century. apparently prompted by its expos- He was elected to Italian Parlia- ure as an organization of the radi- ment in 1860. cal right in 'Danger On The Right,' the study of ultra-extrem- ist conservatism by Benjamin Ep- stein and Arnold Forster, execu- tive director and general counsel respectively of the ADL." BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS Northland Geriatric Center, a medical center catering to the specialized needs of older people, is scheduled for opening late this month at 21630 Hessel, near Lah- ser and Eight Mile Rds. The center will provide care for chronic di- seases of the aged and will also handle convalescent cases. The center's 115-bed facilities make it one of the largest of its type in the Detroit area. Conceived by, and designed under the supervision of Dr. William Klein, geriatric special- ist who also heads Villa Zion Hospital on Linwood, Northland Geriatric Center will offer oc- cupational and physical therapy, including the latest innovations and methods in this specialized field. A full-time, 24-hour nurs- DI 1-2345 CUSTOM SUMMER DRAPERY STORAGE Let our trained technicians take your draperies down for the summer! Your home will look cooler — actually stay cooler. We will store your draperies, cornice boards, etc. in our fully-insured special storage vaults. 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