Allied Campaign Divisions Spur Drive Activities; Women Conduct Phonogift 18—Friday, March 13, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS BEN and "SONNY" MARCUS Invite You To Allied Jewish Campaign divisions Service Club, Mrs. Ann Lublin; chem Institute, Morris Friedman; spurred efforts for the current Jewish Parents' Institute, Seymour United Hebrew Schools, Rabbi drive with plans for a number of Shaw; Jewish War Veterans, Wil- Abraham Zentman; Workman's sectional meetings set for the next liam Greenberg, David Friedman; Circle, Mrs. Charles Boxer; and two weeks, and the women pro- Labor Zionist Organization, Nathan members at large, Louis Trotsky, P. Rossen, Harry Resnick, Mrs. David Waldshan, Bernard Linder- ceeding with Phonogift activities. man, Aaron Bornstein and Morris The social services section, con- Doris Werner; Pontiac, Jacob At Meyer, Joe Jacobson; Sholem Alei- Elken. sisting of professional staffs of Jewish services, will hold its an- nual brunch, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, in Greenfield's Restaurant, under the 353-1300 leadership of Eugene Jaffe, chair- TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE RD. man. Alan E. Schwartz, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will be the guest speaker. r.ugene Greenspan is co-chair- man of the section and David C. Kreger is adviser. Sydney H. Bluestone, chairman of the pharmacists section, an- nounces that the annual dinner for pharmacists a n d pharmacutical suppliers and their wives will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple A record crowd et husbands and wives gathered at the get-to- Emanu-El, Oak Park. The recep- gether of the mercantile division at Town and Country Club and made tion is at 6:30 p.m. substantial increases in their pledges to the Allied Jewish Campaign- Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, former offi- Israel Emergency Fund. Acclaiming the success were (from left), cer in the intelligence corps of Is- Harold S. Victor, pre-campaign vice chairman; Marvin I. Dant* and rael's defense army, will be guest Benjamin H. Frank, co-chairmen of the division; and David S. Moe- speaker. dry, pre-campaign chairman of the drive. Robert S. Dunsky, Jack Kutnick and David Moss are co-chairmen of the section. The optometrists section will hear Dr. Henry Spiro, ophthalmol- ogist and consultant to Medical • Manicuring • Hair Styling Check Up, Inc., 'discuss "Compu- • Facial •,' Razor Cutting terized Health Care and the Op- • Massage • Tinting - tometrist," at a brunch meeting, 10 a.m., Sunday, March 22, at SPECIALIZING IN MEN'S TOUPEES Town and Country Club. Dr. Jos- eph Orent is chairman. Cutting - Styling Other optometrist section officers Cleaning - Setting include Dr. Paul C h ar 1 es Feinberg Officers of the dentists' section of the professional division of the We make our own toupees co-chairman, and Drs. Robert Feld- Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund shown during their man, E. Leon Firestone, Morey II. fund-raising dinner at Bnai Moshe, are (from left), Norman D. Katz, Firestone, Ernest co-chairman of the professional division; Dr. Manuel Feldman, sec- M. Gaynes and tion adviser; Dr. Jack J. Freedland, co-chairman; Dr. Max G. Aiken, Ben B. Ravitz, HONEYWELL CENTER chairman; Dr. John Cohen and Dr. David Weine, associate chairmen; advisers. 9 Mile & Southfield Rd. and Dr. Sidney 0. Seigan, adviser for the professional division. Dr. The annual Southfield, Mich, Allan Pollack, New York, authority on Soviet Russia and executive breakfast of the secretary of the American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, laundry and linen shown at right, spoke to the group. drivers, L o c al 285, to kick off the joint drive off, the local for the Allied Jewish Campaign-IsraeU - Emergency Fund' the Detroit Histadrut -will be held 9:30 a.m. Sunday March 22, at Rascal House., House, 18100 W. 1 1. Mile . Litwak The invitation to the meeting was issued by Isaac Litwak, president of Local 285, and Arthur S. King, vice president. The ui.ion is part of the services division headed by Robert S. Steinberg. The annual phonogift of the women's division has been going full speed all week and will con- clude Sunday. Mrs. Oscar U. Band, chairman, and her corps of workers have already reached many thousands of women for their annual pledges. Early reports show that this year's pledges are greatly in- creased over 1969 gifts. Approximately 300 workers in the metropolitan division will report on "M" Day March 22, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., in the board room of the Jewish Center, Alan Nathan, chairman, an- nounced. This is the reporting day for volunteers who have been doing face-to-face solicitation among the 3,000 members of the metropolitan division. Workers are recruited from clubs and organizations by the leadership of the groups. These include: Bnai Brith Council, Samuel Greenberg, There's nothing quite so Martin Budman, Harry Dubin, Louis Konick, Leo Silber; Cong. smooth as Seagram's V.0.— Beth Hillel, Herman Strassberger; The Smooth Canadian. Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club; Charles Isackson and Reuben Nach- man; Detroit Socialites, Peter Stef- fin; Jewish Center, Sam Liberson; Center Business Men's Club, David Brown; Center Culture Club, David Gornbein; Golden Friendship Cir- CANADIAN WHISKY-A REND OF SELECTED WHISKIES. SIX YEARS OLD. 86.8 PROOF. SEAGRAM DISTILLERS COMA 11.0.C. cle, Mrs. Pearl Fine; Center Social GET A BETTER BUY - BUY A BUICK FROM BEN Mercantile Division Boosts Goal OpeniniT Mach- 15 Dentists Hear Mid East Authority MR. EDGAR'S MEN'S HAIR STYLING SALON . MR. EDGAR'S MEN'S HAIR STYLING SitLON 354-3170