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February 19, 1971 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-19

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28—Friday, Fahmary 19, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Art Auction to Aid MS ReseOch

Abilities Unlimited, a small group of area residents who raise
funds for multiple sclerosis research, will bold an art auction 8 p.m.
Sunday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A champagne preview will start at
6:30. lithographs, oils, etchings and watercolors will be among the
130 works by famous artists, and an original signed Dail etching
will be awarded. Tickets will be sold at the door. Fund-raising chsir-
maa Michael Newman is being assisted by (from left) standing: Mrs.
Dorothy Goldberg, Mrs. Felix Mock and Gail Sine; and seated: Mrs.
Erfailey Smith and Stewart Newman. All are officers in the Abilities
Unlimited group.

Rose Family Assumes Control
of 'Fidelity Bank of Michigan'

Speakers Listed for Campaign Divisions' Meetings

I. William Sherr and Alan Na-
than have been named division
chairmen for the 1971 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign—Israel Emergency
Fund, Meyer N. Fishman and Max
M. Shaye, campaign chairmen,
announce.
Sherr, executive vice president
of Frank's Nursery Sales, Inc.,
is chairman of the arts and crafts
division for the 1971 fund-raising
drive. Sherr served as associate
chairman of the division in 1970
and is a member of the health
and welfare division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation. He is a mem-
ber of the boards of the United
Sherr Nathan
Hebrew Schools, Hebrew Benevo-
lent Society, Yeshivath Beth Ye-- Rascal House. Eugene Jaffe is
chairman, Dr. Boris E. Nelson,
hudah and Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Nathan, who serves as chairman professor of humanities and di-
of the metropolitan division for rector of fine arts at the Uni-
the third consecutive year, is versity of Toledo, will be guest
an agent with the Sidlow Insurance speaker. Harold Dubin is co-
Agency. He is a director of the chairman of the section.
Detroit Service Group.
Dentists' Section will meet 6:30
Sam Frank, Joseph Garson and p.m., Wednesday,
Alan E. Luckoff are associate at Raleigh House.
chairman of the arts and crafts Dr. Jack J. Free-
division. Garson is - a member of land, chairman.
the boards of Fresh Air Society, Abe Loskove of
Federation Apartments and the the Joint Distri-
health and welfare division of the bution Committee
Jewish Welfare Federation. Luck- who has served
off is a director of Detroit Serv- as its director in
ice Group, Fresh Air Society and North Africa and
the health and welfare division.
South America
John Nemon, a member of the will be the guest
Detroit Service Group, is co- speaker. Dr. Stu-
Umbrae • .
chairman of the metropolitan divi- art Falk is co-chairman of the
sion. William Greenberg is asso- section. Dr. John Cohen, Dr. Lo-
ciate chairman.
ren Daniels, and Dr. David Weine
All trades and professions divi- are associate chairmen.
sions are having fund raising meet-
Service Division will meet for
ings in the next few weeks prior dinner, March 1, at Standard-City
to the official opening of the Allied Club. Sol R. Colton is chairman.
Jewish Campaign—Israel Emer- Zvi Kolitz, Israeli author and stage
gency Fund on March 31. They and movie producer, will speak.
are:
Mercantile Division will have its
Social Service Section, annual annual cocktail party, 8:15 p.m.,
brunch, 10:15 a.m., Sunday, at March 2, at Town and Country
Club. Marvin I. Danto and Ben-
jamin H. Frank are chairmen.
Dr. Aryeh Nesher, consultant in

human relations to the Israeli
government and the Jewish
Agency, will speak.
Real Estate and Building Divi-
sion meets 6:30 p.m., March 3,
at Raleigh House. Irving Selig-
man is chairman. Samuel L. Ha-
ber, executive vice chairman of
the Joint Distribution -Committee,
will speak.
Physicians' Section will meet
6:45 p.m., March 3, at Cong. Beth
Shalom. Dr. Lloyd J. Paul is chair-
man. Guest speaker will be Dr.
Leon Gerber, chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal of Greater
Washington-
Synagogues and Schools Section
will meet at noon, Tuesday, at the
Jewish Center. Rabbi Wilton Rosen-
baum, chairman, announces that
Samuel Cohen, associate director
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
will speak.

Larry Freedman

Ordiestra sad brtertakrosat

647-2367

The new Fidelity Bank of Michi- don Rose is president of the build-
gan, chartered by the state to ing firm, which his father founded
take over the deposit obligations in 1921, and Edward Rose is chair-
of the closed Birmingham Bloom- man.
"We will be a locally-oriented
field Bank, opened this week with
bank," said Leslie Rose, "active
a capital of $4,000,000, subscribed
in lending to businessmen and
by four members of a successful
business family—brothers Leslie, homeowners in our service area
Dexter
and alert to develop new services
Irving and Sheldon 'Rose and
for customers and depositors."
father Edward Rose.
Driving
School
He said he plans to continue all
Leslie Rose has been named
Winter special on driving les-
services
of
the
former
back,
with
chairman a n d
sons. 2 hrs. for $19.
the exception of Master-Charge
president of the
check guarantees and charges.
Special Help for year Permit
Fidelity Bank,
Checking accounts can continue
and E. James
18055 James Couxens
to use existing checkbooks and
Houston Jr., who
checks outstanding on the former
342-6955
was president of
bank will be cleeared in the nor-
the Birmingham
Light Turnout Puts
mal manner.
Fidelity Bank,
Approximately $47,000,000 of the
Feder in 2nd Place;
has been named
deposits taken over by the Fi-
executive vice
delity,
Bank
are
in
amounts
up
to
Face Riley in April
president. T h e
to $20,000, fully insured by FDIC.
Roses and De-
In an admitted upset, Mayor
Approximately
$10,000,000
are
in
• Selected fine jewelry
troit attorney Er-
Leslie Rose
Norman Feder ran second in the
larger accounts, fully covered by
and Diamonds
win Simon are the bank's di- cash in the bank.
Monday mayoral primary, with a
rectors.
Large Selection of
vote
of
2,050,
to
John
Riley's
2,421.
Leslie Rose is a director of
Fine
Opal Jewelry
The Rose family owned 70
The two will face each other in the
jbe Wayne State University
Watch and Jewelry Repair
April election.
per cent of Advance Mortgage
Fund, the Fresh Air Society and
IRV ASHIN
Corp., which was sold last sum-
Jay Murray, whose support came
Federation Apartments.
mer for $30,000,000 in cash to
from Feder's area, ran third with
LI 7-5068
arving Rose is regional vice
-744 votes. Balloting was very light
First National City Corp., par- president of the Mortgage Bankers
Naar Post Office
—17 per cent of the city's regis-
ent company of First National
73720 W. f Mn.
Association of America, a direc-
tered voters.
City Bank, New York. Leslie tor of the United Foundation, tb
Rose resigned as executive vice
Michigan Epilepsy Center and As-
president of the mortgage firm
sociation and the Jewish Home for
following the sale; he had been Aged and a member of the execu-
with Advance since 1950. Irving
tive board of Detroit Area Coun-
Rose continues as president, a
cil, Boy Scouts of America.
MISS NATALYNN SEARS
post he has held since 1953.
Simon is chairman of the Michi-
The family also owns Edward gan League for Human Services
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sears of
Rose & Sons, Detroit-based resi- (formerly Michigan Welf are Pearson Ave., Oak Park, announce
dential builder. In 50 years in busi- League), vice president of United the engagement of their daughter
ness, this company has built some Community Services and treasurer Natalynn to Alan Reinstein, son of
• LIFE • HEALTH • GROUP • ANNUMES • PENSIONS
26,000 homes and apartments. Shel- of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Reinstein of
Brooklyn.
The bride-elect bolds a political
science degree from Western
Michigan University -and attends
the University of Michigan grad-
uate school.
Mr. Reinstein holds bachelors
The first installation of officers of the Detroit Club of North Miami and masters degrees in mathe-
Beach was held at the new Holiday Inn with president-elect Mitchell matics from New York State Uni-
Goldstone welcoming the members. Board member and chaplain Al versity at New Paltz.
Come browse through our fifty room settings,
Lipman installed board members Harry Cash, Sol Cohen, Sadie Corn-
The couple will wed in June.
in our boutique with its varied accessories
field, Louis Corman, Joseph Milgrom and Sherman Porvin; treasurer,
from around the world! Thrill to our fine
Elaine Milgrom; secretaries, Rose and Saul Kling; and vice .presidents,
collections of Traditional, Modern, Country
Sam London and Rose Belinsky. Goldstone appointed William Belinsky Israel Home News Agency
French and Italian . . . for living rooms, din-
as sergeant at arms, Nathaniel Goldstick as associate chaplain and Marks 25th Anniversary
ing rooms, bedrooms, family rooms, etc. Plan
Joseph J. Siegel as legal and judiciary. Louis Bassin is auditor. Sam
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Itim, the Is-
new surroundings with the assistance of our
London, entertainment chairman for the evening presented Mrs. Rose raeli home news agency, marked
professional design ,staff . . . no obligation
wit purchases.
Belinsky with a gift in appreciation for organizing the club. -
its 25th anniversary Feb. 11.
The service was founded and is
Sidney Selig, director of education of Beth Shalom School, will be
a delegate to the forthcoming convention of the Educators Assembly at maintained by Israeli newspapers
as
a news gathering and distribu-
the Concord Hotel the week of March 21. The assembly is the profes-
sional organization of educators of the Conservative movement Selig tion agency for domestic news and
also
receives and distributes for-
is an executive member of the assembly and is president of the Michi-
gan-Ohio region. He will chair a session on March 23 on regional eign news through the facilities
activities.
of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
Relatives and friends attended the recent surprise party honoring Reuters, United Press Interna-
Mrs. Esther Schwartz of Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, on her 60th birth- tional and Agence France Presse.
According to Chaim Milian, edi-
day. Her children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaufman of Grand Concourse
ler noose
AI OppasIseint
tor, film moves some 250,000
N.S.I.D.
Ave., Southfield, hosted the celebration.
words daily.' It is linked through
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rittman of Marshall Ave., Southfield, gave telexes and teleprinter?" with the
215 V/. FIFTH ST., ROYAL OAK 399-2600
their annual Valentine's Day dinner-party last weekend. Prncods3vere offices of -all major Israeli news-
Olmns MOP ION!1. Soluirdeys 10 to 5:30
to chOTOY,

Natalynn Sears to Be
Bride of Alan Reinstein

OAK PARK
WATCH REPAIR

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