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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 20,-1968-43
Torch Drive Seeks $27,550 , 000 in '68;
Fisher Eyes Future With New Detroit
Torch Drive volunteers will seek
this year a "bare minimum" goal
of $27,550,000, the figure approved
by the United Foundation board of
directors.
UF Board Chairman Max M.
Fisher expressed confidence the
goal will be achieved by Victory
Dinner night, Nov. 7.
The 20th annual UF campaign is
scheduled for Oct. 15-Nov. 7.. Bene-
fitting will be nearly 200 health and
communty services in.Wayne, Oak-
land and Macomb counties.
The 1968 goal, highest ever set
for any United Fund campaign, is
4.5 per cent above the 1967 target
of $26,360,595. It falls only slightly
under the $27,573,109 total reported
at last fall's victory dinner..
Fisher, who recently succeeded
Joseph L. Hudson Jr. as New De-
troit Comniittee chairman, said he
sees the two organizations "play-
WANT TO SEE THE WORLD
SERIES? . . : Here's all you had
to do in 1945 if you couldn't get
tickets the last time Detroit won
the pennant . . . Pitch a tent about
a week or two before the box office
opened for bleacher seats and
standing room . . . Make sure you
have a cot, plenty of food and per-
haps a lantern so you can read all
about yourself in the papers... Be
sure to take some warm, clothing,
it can get a bit cool in October .. .
and don't leatrthe tent unguarded,
otherwise you'll come back and find Ypsilanti Bond Event
someone else living there! . . .
to Star Emil Cohen
Above all, of course, be sure you're
Emil Cohen, noted entertainer.
not sleeping when the box office
opens! . . . (don't laugh, it hap- will star at the 20th anniversary
dinner
for the State of Israel
pened!)
Bonds at the Washtenaw Country
ON HIS FIRST day n school at Club, 2955 Packard, Ypsilanti,
Tyndall Elementary in Oak Park, 7 p.m. Sept. 28.
6-year-old Mark Rubenfi , son of
For information, contact Mrs.
Dr. Mel and Diane Ru nfire re- Isadore Lampe, 1600 Newport,
marked, "You know, 'Mom, my Ann Arbor, telephone NO 8-7079.
heart is beating so fast, I don't
Happy New Year
think it wants to go to school, but
I do!"
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Rock and Soul Group
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TV Balloon Man
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Group, Bnai Brith ... If you have _&„ Comedians - Caricatures jr
one, the lassies will be happy to
Seymour Schwartz Agency
pay freight charges . . . Contact
BERKLEY MICHIGAN
Ethel Rudman, 342-7612, or Mary
Solomon, 838-2824 after p.m. . . . W
They're a swell bunch of gals and
sure need that piano!
JUST RECENTLY, Ronald Ca-
den burst into the room where
Morrie Felsenfeld was watching
B Y
television and blurted out, "I love
HATTIE
your daughter very much and I
want to marry her!" . . . Morrie
calmly remarked "Wait until the
net commercial and we'll discuss
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it." . . . Ronnie was stunned, but
quieted down considerably until THE NEWEST
the end of the movie when Morris IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH
suddenly took a double-take and CONFIRMATION AND PARTY
cried out, "What did you say?"
Accessories
. . . Ronnie and Judy Felsenfeld
Sincere Holiday Greetings
have set Dec. 19 as their "I Do"
date.
DENISE RAIMI IS a remarkable
child at only 11/2 years old . . . and
who can dispute proud grandma
Frieda Pantzer now living in Cali-
fornia . . . The daughter of De-
troiters Renee and Manny Raimi
hasn't been around long but gives
Suburban
the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag, recites the complete alphabet
and asks the Four Questions in
Hebrew .. . Frieda writes that it
doesn't surprise her so much since
Renee also did it when she was
little Denise's age.
Looks really
SAM DICTOR WRITES from Los
great in the
Angeles about an LA businessman
friend of his whose 4-year-old
new antique
son got a miniature picture ma-
finish!
chine for his birthday . . . He had
never been taken to a real movie
but he loved the animated cartoons
that were shown qn his new ma-
chine ... One day his father said,
The perfect carry-
"I've got a real thrill in store for
about this fall is
you tonight son. Charleton Heston
the mini safari
is coming over for dinner. He is a
great movie actor." . . . The little
bag. The groovy
boy was very much impressed .. .
styling with zip
"What is he, dad? a cat or a
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** 3 5 - 6-8 ' 525 ****
ing quite different roles. New De-
troit will have to concentrate its
efforts on housing, education, em-
ployment and the role of commu-
nity ombudsman.
"The UF, on the other hand, will
want to increase its activities in
the traditional areas of social, rec-
reational and health needs. I see
no conflict letween the two organi-
zations," Fisher added.
He said the UF had made avail-
able some $600,000 through United
Community Services fOr summer
recreational programs recommend-
ed by New Detroit and the mayor's
office.
Fisher commended the year-old
United Health Organization on its
"fine contribution toward better
public health" in sponsoring four
Health-O-Ramas last spring in co-
operation with Women for the
United Foundation.
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DR. GERALD WEINGARDEN'S
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back in bed . . An hour or so later
he awakened, and the first thing he
noticed when he opened- his eyes
was that the window shade had
been drawn . . . He asked the resi-
dent doctor why the light was shut
out from his room . . . "We didn't
do it to keep the light out," the
doctor said. "1 - had the shades
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across the street. I didn't want you
to wake up and think the operation
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