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August 15, 1970 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-15

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26—Friday, August 14, 1970
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ladies' Handbags
Luggage
Repairing, etc.

tflohinAwa

LEATHER SHOP, INC.

25250 GREENFIELD

OAK PARK, MICH.

548-5590

-
Aronsson Gets U sited Foundation Leadership Post' ! from

Herbert A. Aronsson, president of
Aronsson Printing Co., has been
appointed to a leadership post on
the United Foundation advance
gifts committee.
He will serve as a division chair- •
man for the men's group and seek

WRITER

N. Y. publisher wants books on all subjects,

fiction, nonfiction. No fee for professional

opinion.

FREE: Brochures

that show how your

book can be published, promoted, sold; tips
en writing, contracts. Write Dept. 12

EXPOSITION PRESS INC.
SO Jericho Turnpike, Jericho, N.Y. 11753

Torch Drive gifts from select in-
dividuals and foundations prior to
the official opening of the cam-
paign.
his appointment was announced
by Cleveland Thurber Jr., of
Grosse Pointe, senior vice presi-
dent of Detroit Bank and Trust Co.,
vice chairman for the men's
group.
The OF advance gifts committee
brought in S1,124,798 of the S30,600,-
000 Torch Drive total last fall.
This year's campaign is set for
Oct. 13-Nov. 5 and will underwrite
operating costs for nearly 200

the executive committee of City
National Bank, a past president of
the Standard-City Club, and an
officer and director of Franklin
Hills Country Club. He is active in
100 Club, Adcraft Club, Graphic
Arts Guild, Great Lakes Club and
American Institute of Banking.

All human unhapiness comes
not knowing how to stay
—Pascal
a room.

J01.1111

A Jewish Secular Environment for the 3, 4, and 5-year-old.

Limited number of openings available for our 2, 3 and

REGISTER NOW!

We'll Go

BAR MITZVAH

To Any Lengths

To Please Our

Customers
MINI
BASIC
MIDI

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DANCE PARTIES!

MAKE SURE YOU ASK
ABOUT THE VALUAKCE
SECRET" — YOU'LL BE
CLAD, YOU DID

550 N. Woodward

Birmingham

642-5600

Master—Diners--Bankard

Corner 12 Mile & Evergreen

Phone 357-1215 or 588-0300

18340 W. 7 Mile

MONEY MAKER:

call us to learn how to conduct a profitable
for your organization.

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• LATEST DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS

• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
ACCURATELY FILLED



I

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• Reasonably Priced

.... R OSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

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THAT WILL GIVE ANY

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BETWEEN SOUTHFIELD AND OUTER DRIVE

IS NOW TAKING ENROLLMENTS FOR AGES

21/2 to 5 1/2

• SEPTEMBER 1970 NURSERY SCHOOL (State Licensed)

Gary B. Moss, M.A., B.S.
Shelly Moss, B.S.

Hot Lunches
Transportation

Call 851-4666

4230 Middlebelt Rd.

West Bloomfield Township

No Vacation for Golda

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Govern-
ment Secretary Michael Arnon
denied reports that Premier Golda
Meir was going on vacation.
He told the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency "she is taking it easy for
a little while after the great pol-
itical efforts of the past few days,
but that is all."
Mrs. Meir, who holds the four
portfolios vacated by the Gahal
ministers, is expected to redis-
tribute 'them among the parties
' in her coalition government soon.

Ilarry Schumer, president, and
Morris Lieberman, chairman, of
the Labor Zionist Institute an-
nounced that a contract for the
construction of a new building was
signed with De Mare Brothers.
Inc., Tuesday.
The new 15,700-square-foot build-
ing, designed by Morris A. Lifshay
and Associates. will he located on ;
Middlebelt Rd. between 12 and 13
Mile roads, Farmington Twp. It
will house Poale Zion, Farband,
Pioneer Women, the Detroit Israel
Histadrut Campaign, and Ilabonim-
Labor Zionist Youth.
In addition, a school office and

meeting rooms, a large auditor-
ium, and kitchen facilities will be
available to member organiza-
tions.

Construction of the $400,000.00
building will start immediately.
and occupancy is planned for next
June.
During construction, temporary
offices for the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute and Detroit Council of Poale
Zion—United Labor Zionist Organ-
ization of America, Pioneer Wom-
en, and the Detroit Israel Histadrut
Campaign will he at 12701 W. 10
Mile. Oak Park.
Temporary offices for the Far-
band-Labor Zionist Order and
liabonim- Labor Zionist Youth will
be in the Workmen's Circle-Educa-
tional Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile.

Birth Ain

Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.' Gary
M. Greenstein (Marilyn Diamond).
14031 Cloverdale, Oak Park, a son,
Jordan Scott.

July 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
M. Jacobs (JoAnn Mercer), 29340 i
Prestwick, Southfield, a son.'
Jonathan Henry.

Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary i July 31 — To former Detroiter
Lubin (Marlene Martin), former Maj. and Mrs. Murray J. Gould
Detroiters of Los Angeles, a son, (Ellen Blackman), of Fort Sill,
Okla., a son, Michael Aaron.
Michael Scott.

Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. How-
Green (Saundra Hittleman of De- , ard Bennett (Rochelle Landgar-
troit) of St. Petersburg, a son, ten), 29669 Everett, Southfield, a
Mark Steven.
! son, Jeffrey Ian.

Aug. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Harvey
Rose (Karol Lupiloff), 25463 Briar,
Oak Park, a son, Douglas Brian.

Zeltzer President
of State Savings
and Loan League

Newly elected president of the
Michigan Savings and Loan League
is George M. Zeltzer, president of
American Savings Association.
Zeltzer, 48, will head the league
for a one-year term.
Past vice president of the league,
he also serves on the U.S- Savings
and Loan League
legislative pro-
cedures commit-
tee and is a mem-
ber of the State
Bar of Michigan,
Detroit Bar Asso-
ciation, Detroit
Mortgage Ban k-
ers Association
and the Detroit
Economic Club.
He joined Amer-
Zeltzer
ican Savings in 1950 and has been
its president since May 1969.
He has served as president of
the United Hebrew Schools, vice
president of the Jewish Community
Council and division chairman of
the Allied Jewish Campaign, among
others. He is former president of
the Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Zeltzer, his wife Pearl and their
four sons reside in Oak Park.

ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF NEW LABOR ZIONIST
INSTITUTE BUILDING

classroom facilities will provide
space for the Combined Ilebrev,
Yiddish Cultural School. Several

HERBERT A. ARONSSON

health and community services in
Wayne, Oakland and Macomb
counties.
Active in civic affairs, Aronsson
received the young leadership
award of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, which he has served as a
member of the board of governors
and as a director for four of its
agencies. He served as a division
chairman of Junior Achievement,
corporate gifts chairman of the
United Negro College Fund, vice
president of Temple Beth El and
trustee of the alumni association
of Babson College, Wellesley Hills,
Mass., where he was graduated
magna cum laude in business ad-
ministration.
He is a director and member of

Labor Zionist Building Construction
to Begin; Completion Set for Next June

MADEMOISELLE

Art Linkleffer's

5 A.M. and P.M. sessions.

Country

Friday, August 14, 1970-27 1

WOMEN'S APPAREL

We furnish
everything
but the Kids!

TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

and

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Spector (Karen Marcia Faber),
14820 Talbot, Oak Park, a daugh-
ter, Alycia Gail. •

Come Visit Us at Our New Home
25211 TELEGRAPH RD., SOUTHFIELD, MICH.

Across from The Raleigh House
354-1677

Closed Monday

ART
AUCTION

351 original works of art, consisting of original oil paint-
ings--Lithographs--Drawings--Etchings—Acrylics, will
be sold to the highest bidder. Come in, inspect the art,
place your bid in a sealed envelope—If you are the
highest bidder you will be notified.
ARTISTS: Picasso, Dali, Rembrandt, Miro, Ernst, .Cha-
gall, Boulange, Roth, Gat. Plus many others.

EXHIBIT—Friday, Aug. 14 - Saturday 15th
Sunday - 16th
Inspection — 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Bid Opening—Monday, Aug. 17th 10 a.m.

Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Squarcia (Nancy Horowitz), 29293
Fairfax, Southfield, a son, Nichola
Sean.

: •

July 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Kay (Anita Joyce Alexander),
24384 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a
daughter, Stacy Barbara.
••
To Dr. and Mrs. Jon H. Blum
(Rosalie Jacobs), 29657 Fairfax,
Southfield, a son, Michael Robert.

Ira Kaufman

Elected by Judges

Aug. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Henry
L.. Citron (Janice Wapner of Flint ),
3160 Greenfield. Royal Oak, a
daughter, Alissa Nicole.

Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Wolf (Georgann Weinberger),
27065 Selkirk, Southfield, a son,
Marc Michael.

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RABBI

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Wayne County Probate Court
Judge Ira G. Kaufman (left)
was elected second vice presi-
dent of the Michigan Probate
and Juvenile Court Judges Asso-
ciation at its recent 73rd annual
convention in Marquette. With
him is Dr. E. Gordon Yudash-
kin, acting director of the men-
tal health department of the
state of Michigan, who was a
principal speaker at the lunch-
eon chaired by Judge Kaufman.

This is a most unusual way to start or ad to your collec-
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MOHEL
341-1595

BETH ACHIM MEN'S CLUB will
sponsor its annual family picnic
Aug. 30 at the Town and Country
Day Camp, 26600 Haggerty, Farm-
ington. Free ice cream and cold
drinks will be served. There will
be swimming, games and contests.
Prizes will be offered.

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AUGUST 17 thru 22

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