18—Friday, September 15, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • .1Ivron Tinks Spending Honeymoon in ikkico MRS. MYRON TINK Arts and Crafts and Mercantile Divisions Share Allied Campaign Honors on Stag Day The arts and crafts and mercan- tile divisions of the 1967 Allied Jewish Campaign tied for first place in the traditional race for the greatest percentage increase in contributions over the prior year's gifts. The giant loving cup was award- ed at the Detroit S∎ vice Group's stag day held Thursday at Knoll- wood Country Club. George D. Keil, president of the group and chairman of trades and profes- sions for the campaign, made the presentation. The traditional cup has been awarded yearly since 1953. Small replicas of the cup were given to Richard L. Kux, chair- man of the arts and crafts division. and David S. Mondry, chairman of Harris, Arthur Howard, Maxwell the mercantile division Benjamin Jospey, George D. Keil,' Richard Frank and Warren D. Greenstone L. Kux , Jack 0. Lefton, Malcolm were co-chairmen of the mercan- S. Lowenstein, David S. Mondry, Harold S. Norman, Irving Rose, tile division. Silver-covered Ilagadas were Max M. Shaye, Abe Shiffman, Dr. given to Alfred L. Deutsch, Sidney 0. Siegan, Richard Sloan, chairman of the highly success- Robert A. Steinberg, Phillip Stoll- man, A. Alfred Taubman, Jack J. ful 1967 Allied Jewish Campaign, and Paul Zuckerman, chairman Wainger, George M. Zeltzer. Daniel-Yosef Branch to Take Up Proposal for Zionist Federation Stag day, the good fellowship event for men who worked in the campaign, is climaxed by the In an evening ceremony Sunday at Cong. Beth Shalom. Rabbi Mor- decai Halpern united Linda Judith Daniel-Yosef Branch of the Benjamin and Myron Tink in mar- Labor Zionist Organization will riage. meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the They are the children of Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. At Michaels. Mrs. Jacob Benjamin of Jerome 18241 Indiana. Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. There will be a panel discussion Harold Tink of Parklawn Ave., on "Federation of the World Oak Park, and the late Sylvia Zionist Movements" concerning the Tink. proposal bCore the world Zionist The couple left on a Mexico Congress. Panelists will be Dr. honeymoon after the reception. Lawrence Crohn, past chairman of Gowned in silk organza with the Zionist Council of Detroit and Alencon lace trim and detachable the Jewish Community Council; train, the bride wore a mantilla Isadore Stein, who has been active headpiece and carried one long- in the Zionist movement in Detroit more than 20 years; and Gerald stemmed rose. Madeleine Kalisher was maid Goldberg. chairman of the Detroit, of honor, and bridesmaids were Hay Commission and a member Mrs. Neil Benjamin, Mrs. Rich- of the executive of the Labor ard Colman and Audrey Benja- Zionist Council of Detroit. Refreshments will be sem - min. For further information, call David Sanford Tink served his brother Silberg. 545-8726. as best man, and ushers were Neil Benjamin, the bride's brother. Charles Tink, the bridegroom's brother, Barry Mentzel and Harry Rubenstein. Cheryl Tink, the bridegroom's sister, was flower girl, and Scott Benjamin was ring bearer. I The bride and bridegroom plan to live in Oak Park upon their return. of the Israel Emergency Fund, for their phenomenal work in raising a total of $12,000,070 in Detroit for local, national and overseas services and relief. Max M.. Fisher, UJA general chair- man, made the presentations and commented on the 1967 cam- paign. William Avrunin, execu- tive director of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, discussed the outlook for 1968. award dinner. Greenstone was chairman of the arrangements committee. David Kurz'nan, Knoll- wood president, welcomed the campaign workers. Sterling silver victory coins re- cently minted by the Bank of Israel to commemorate Israel's victory against aggression and to honor the liberation of the Western Wall, were given to leaders of the campaign. The coins were encased in handsome olivewood boxes espe- cially imported from Israel. Receiving the remembrances were: Louis E. Barden, Harold Berry, Leonard Bonin. Abraham Borman, Paul Borman, Tom Bor- man, Albert M. Coleman, Peter B. Copeland, Reuben Cottler, Eugene J. Epstein, Benjamin Frank, Kaye G. Frank, Warren D. Greenstone, Dr. John N. Grekin, Lewis S. Grossman, Louis Ham- burger, Samuel Hamburger, Merlu IMPROVE YOUR COLLEGE BOARD SCORES WITH ASSOCIATED TUTORS College board preparatory course starts Sept. 24 '67 for December board. Class is limited. Phone 548-2700 Now! Associated Tutors specialist in Ele- mentary Jr. High School, High School and College tutoring. Irryrm obnio MIZRACHI TOURS TO ISRAEL. INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN HIGH HOLIDAY TOURS 1. High Holidays . . . 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Lawrence Edward Fisher, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Sinai Graduates 36 New Nurses Mrs. Phyllis Townsend, consult- ant in practical nursing for the Michigan Board of Nursing, de- livered the commencement address to the 36 members of the 20th graduating class of Sinai Hospital's Shapero School of Nursing Thurs- day night at the Jewish Center. Shapero School was built in 1956 with a gift from the Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero and Cunningham Drug Co. Foundations. Through its most recent graduating class, Sha- pero School has produced 767 practical nurses who have ranked first in the state licensing exami- nations each year since 1958. This most recent class is the first to graduate since Shapero School became the fifth practical nursing school in the nation to receive accreditation by the Na- tional League for NurOng. Rosh Hashana occurs this year on October 5th and 6th To assure yourself of being remembered to all your relatives and friends . .. . 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