JNF Issuing Holiday Stamps

The','- purchase of High Holiday groups committee, stated: "The
Jewish National Fund stamps this ' Jewish National Fund still pro-
year will help reclaim land in vides the land foundation for set-
Israel, one of the projects result- tling and rehabilitating Jewish im-
ing from the recent Israeli crisis. migrants in Israel. In the last 65
In addition to its endless task of years, the JNF paved the way for
reclaiming the land, JNF has also the establishment of more than
been called upon to remove the 600 colonies, including more than
rubble and resettle the people. 400 located on Israel's borders. It
Sale of JNF stamps is an annual now has the important task of
re-High Holiday tradition with further securing these borders by
congregations throughout Detroit increasing the number of settle-
ments."
and outstate.
In addition, the Jewish National
Each stamp is to be issued as
a receipt in acknowledgment of a Fund has been called upon by the
oluntary contribution to the cause Israel government to play many
of "Geulath lia'aretz," the JNF more vital roles, such as its as-
sistance in the reconstruction and
program of land reclamation.
resettlement of the old city of
Synagogue ticket committees
Jerusalem.
have been requested to utilize
the special JNF Stamps sent to
Stollman and Cohen have asked
them to decorate their holiday
ticket committees to call the JNF
announced
admission
tickets,
office, UN 4-2767, if they have net
Judge Burton R. Shifman, JNF
yet received their supply of, or
president.
require additional, stamps.
•
In their appeal to synagogues,
Phillip Stollman and Harry Cohen,
As in previous years, the Jewish'
co-chairmen of the religious National Fund will once again
issue tree certificates as a New
Year greeting to relatives and
friends.
Trees may be planted in the
Jerusalem (terries' Forest, dedi-
cated by the Jewish National .Fund
in commemoration of the Irraeli
11EINZ S. F. BORCHARDT, soldiers who fell during the libera-
14621 LaBelle, Oak Park, has tion of the Old City of Jerusalem.
qualified as a member of the The certificate, especially de-
New York Life Insurance Corn- signed as a New Year's greeting.
pane's 1967 Star Club, according and which attests to the planting
to Kenneth L. Meyer, general of a tree as a Symbol of Life
manager of the company's Bloom- for the New Year 5827," will be
field Detroit General Office. The available by calling the Jen% ish
Star Club is composed of New National Fund at UN 4-2767, or by
York Life's in o s t successful writing to the Detroit office, 18414
agents based on the 19664T1 sales Wyoming. Tr e s ordered 1.) , fere
records. As a member of the 'Oct. I will F:i'l be accepted at the
Star Club, Borchardt is eligible to old rate.
attend an educational conference
at Mackinac Island later this year.
Park Shelton Sold
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IRV KATZ, sales manager of to Radner. Goodman
NORTI !WESTER N DODGE, in-
The Park Shelton, one of De-
sites all his customers and friends
hotels, located at
to see the new and beautiful 1968 troit's largest
Kirby
and Woodward, has been
Dodge now on display at 19711
sold
for
an
undisclosed
sum by
l.ivernois, between 7 and 8 Mile
Julius Epstein and Associates of
Chicago, it was announced by its
new owners. _Michael F. Radner
and Neil N. Goodman. Radner is
the son of the late Herman
Radner.
Radner and Goodman said their
interest in the Park Shelton
stemmed from its unique location
in regard to the proposed Cultural
Center.

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Brunch for Workers

The Bnai Brith Women's Council
of Metropolitan Detroit will honor
its membership and membership-
retention workers with a brunch
11 a.m. Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Marshall Wise, 21420 Consti-
tution, Southfield. All workers
signing up new members and col-
lecting outstanding dues will be
eligible for prizes.

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THE- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12—Friday, September 15, 1967

Brevities

Every purchase of UNICEF
CHRISTMAS OR JEWISH NEW
YEARS CARDS helps build a
school, a teacher's training insti-
tute, provides midwife kits, vac-
cines, emergency aid for the needy
children in 119 countries. Cards are
available at the United Nations
Association office, 1132 Washing-
ton Boulevard, 936-2688.
• • •
The seventh annual HUNTING-
TON WOODS ART FAIR will be
held 10 am. to 6 p.m. Sept. 24 at
Burton School. The fair will in-
clude an outdoor display of art,
a used book sale by Friends of
the Library, a "flea market" by
the Huntington Woods Study Club
and a plant and flower sale by
the Seed 'n Sod Club. There is no
charge to the fair, but donor tickets
can be purchased at the Hunting-
ton Woods Library or at the fair.
An original painting. "The Broth-
ers," by Sophie Fordon, will be
awarded. Chairmen of the Fair are
Mrs. Morris Frumin and Mrs.
Chris Zanison.
• * •
Sport personalities' wives will
be among the models for the third
annual "HIGH FASHIONS FOR
HIGHER EDUCATION" style
show sponsored by the Tri-County
Osteopathic Auxiliaries Oct. 3 at
the Latin Quarter. Proceeds will
be donated to the Michigan
College Foundation Fund. Mrs.
Gordie Howe, wife of the Red
Wing star, is serving as hon-
orary chairman of the benefit.
Modeling with her will be Mrs.
Al Kaline (Detroit Tigers), Mrs.
Floyde Smith (Red Wings), Mrs.
Carl Brettschneider (Lions), Mrs.
Gary Bergman (Red Wings). Mrs.
Darns McCord (Lions), and Mrs.
Terry Barr (Lions). Harvey Lazar
is directing the show.

Expropriate Cemetery

Lithuanian Officials

LONDON (JTA) — Btjtish tour- appeal against this move were un-
ists who spent some time in the successful, they said.
Soviet Union reported today on
their return here, that, on June
WHEN YOU Ac A COCKTAIL
7, when the' Russian press cam-
paign against Israel was at its
height, the muicipal council of
Kaunas, capital of Lithuania, de-
cided to expropriate the Jewish
e:
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cemetery in the Slovodka suburb
of the city. Jewish attempts to

' Mrs. Robert J. Stuart, national
president of the League of Women
Voters and a member of two
White House appointed committees,
will address a luncheon highlight-
ing LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOT-
ERS WEEK IN MICHIGAN at the
Pontchartrain Hotel noon Tuesday.
The Detroit League of Women
Voters will sponsor the activities
of League Week in Detroit to be
proclaimed by Mayor Jerome T.
Cavanagh at the luncheon. The
League is seeking to raise $13,700
during the week to finance its
civic projects. The public is in-
vited. For reservations, contact
the league's office, 950 Michigan
Building.
• • e
The board of directors of LI-
VONIA NATIONAL BANK de-
clared its regular quarterly divi-
dend of 25 cents a share on the
50,000 shares of common stock out-
standing. This dividend payment
of S12,500 is payable to stockholders
of record of Sept. 1 and payable
on Sept. 15. Elvin D. Dougherty,
president, announced the bank's
assets have increased since the
first of the year and now appr3xi-
mate $35,000,000.
• • *
"LAND OF SMILES," the Franz
Lehar operetta, comes to the Ma-
sonic Auditorium Sept. 28 for one
performance only. Tickets are
available at Masonic Auditorium,
Grinnell's Downtown and all J. L.
Hudson centers.
• • •
Oak Park adults can choose from
more than 80 classes this fall in
the OAK PARK Adult Education
Program. A high school completion
program,for adults will be offered
for the first time. Anyone 16 years
or older not attending a regular
day high school may enroll for

most courses. Non-residents of the
school district are charged the
same fee as resident although resi-
dents are given preference in lim-
ited enrollment courses. Registra-
tion will take place in class during
the first two weeks of the term,
Sept. 18-21 and 25-28. Brochures
can be obtained by calling the Ex-
tended Education Office, LI 8-0200.

Whose nature is so far from doing
harm,
That he suspects none.

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WANTED

Housing for Elderly Jewish Families

Still residing in Dexter Area. Needed 3, 4 or 5 room
apts. or flats in Northwest or Oak Park area at reason-
able rents. Please

Mrs. Katz, Jewish Family & (hildrens Service

DI 1-5959 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

CONGREGATION AHAVAS ACHIM

Will Conduct High Holiday Services

In Its Main Sanctuary and Social Hall

or
19190 SCHAEFER AS WELL AS IN SOUTHFIELD
or
21 100 W. 12 MILE ROAD

Rabbis Milton Arm, Herberg Eskin and Emanuel Apple-
baum will deliver the sermons. Cantors Simon Bermanis,

Allen Wien and Irving Ross will officiate.

For Tickets and Membership Information Call UN 4-6428

CONG. BNAI JACOB
l

Hubbel

Invites you and all your neighbors to join us in worship
for the High Holidays — Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur

and All rear daily.

The Artillery Armory at 8 Mile Road, at Hubbell, will

also be

available to those who wish to °pray there for a

Lehanah Tovah.

A committee is at the Hubbell address every evening from

7 to 9.

REGISTER NOW
ADAS SHALOM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

AND

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

• SYNAGOGUE BRANCH: 7045 Curtis

• SOUTHFIELD BRANCH: Bimey School,
Evergreen and 11 Mile Road

and our new branch

FAIRVIEW SCHOOL

28500 Oak Crest Drive in Farmington

(Olde Franklin Towne)

We offer a total Jewish Education for your child
Kindergarten thru High School and Confirmation

Meaningful well planned curriculum
Professional staff
Proper supervision
Junior Congregation and Youth Program at the Synagogue
Southfield Breaches—sponsored by Adas Shalom
• Efficient transportation front all suburbs far U.H.S.

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Registration
10:30-11:30 Sept. 17

ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
UN 4-7474

and

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
U 8-4750
DI 1-3407

