Items...ICS% II riefs American Savings to Mark 25th Year Ato,•rican Savings Association, one of Michigan's largest savings institutions, will mark its nth year of continuous growth this month, announced Alfred I. Deutsch. chairman of the board young, innovative management that adapts readily to its cus- temers' changing needs. Projecting American's rate of • growth. Zeltzer said ''We expect to reach a savings deposit total of American was founded on June more than triple our present figure 27, 1947, with assets of $100.004) over the next 25 years " mtai assets today exceed $270.- As a result of its rapid growth, 010.(v0, 1 and savings accounts base American has twice moved into pa. sod the quarter billion mark larger quarters since it opened its A full service institution. the As- first office at Dexter and Cortland ,ociation has made loans in excess Two years ago American moved of L7,00,04)0,0110 to more than 45,000 to Its present main office at 2470o families and businessmen in the Northwestern Highway and 10 Mile Detroit metropolitan area As an anniversary gift to the American operates 14 branch public . American is offering a 31 office s and will break ground this' page t. titer's handbook containing month fur its 15th branch, to be information about election laws and located on 12 Mile near Evergreen political conventions, as well as George M. Zeltzer. president, "score sheets" for tabulating cacti said that a major factor in the state's votes during the Republican association's success has been a and Democratic conventions. The booklet is available upon request. while supplies last, at any of American's branch offices. ...pen Leo, •0 Fe•no lo•o• N. b 5e,o HUNDREDS OF NEW CHEVROLETS TO CHOOSE FROM MERRY MELODY NURSERY. KINDERGARTEN AND D A CAMP, 24950 Lahser. Southfield, announces registration for day camp and fall semester is now open Children may attend two, three or five days per week. There are morning. afternoon and all day sessions for ages two and one- halt thru six Limited transporta- tion is available. Call Mrs. David (Ii Itz man, director, 353-7320, for information • • On Friday and Saturday NORTH- LAND CENTER will hold its first i ' , immunity Dais Some 16 char. it - dile primps will display their . .,11,•• in an effort to rose funds their S /MI` of th • 2.nelp include I;Chayirn Brim Brith 1 alba y itcher miter, ichael Stark of the ('hildrcri- I mikernia Foundation and 11 sir Vet )I 28111 Telegraph Rd. . • 355-1000 ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER, INC. 17520 W. 12 Mile Suite Ill Southfield, Mich. 48076 (313) 559-6755 Are You Aware That: There are many fob openings for professionals and technicians in the State of Israel and many taw and other benefits available to Olim. We will gladly assist you if you're for Elected JIN F Junior Di% i?,i4)ti I Rob :ire.., lent of the Junior Pis:, ! !n Jewish Wel fare Fed, ral.on result of elections held at i the do annual meeting last week Elected chairman of the eXeCtl- Iltn committee was Burton D. roman. and vice presidents, Lawrence Jackier, Mrs. L. Rob- ert Levv and Edward A Lumberg Five members-at large w ere selected They are parsec A Brode, Joel I) Gershenson, Mrs- Michael W. Maddin, Richard J Madden. and Neil A Satovsky New members of the board are Jerome Acker, Phyllis Bloom, Bar- bara Charlip. Bruce Finsilvec John Frank. Dennis Gershenson. Thomas Kokes. Mrs Edward Lu m berg. Susan Pevos, Kenneth Safran. Byron Siegel and Jennifer Young Set- sing anothe - term are Mrs. Jerome Acker, Linda August. Mrs. Alan Finer, Mrs. Stanley Frankel. Sheila Glass, Alan Glass, Susan Karabelnick, Bar tiara Kosit, Michael Kramer. s. -- Robert Slatkin, Sally Jo Sorock and Mrs. Jay Wald man. man. Members of the nominating committee are tki..ard A Lum berg. chairman. Hamm A Brusly, Joel 1) Gershenson. Paul It Grant. Mrs. I. Hobert Levy, Mrs Michael W Madden and Sally Jo !■ 01- cck Centerline Pupils lAsarn of Ifolocaust From 2 Survivors The eighth graders of Wolfe Junior High School in Centerline were largely ignorant of the Holo- caust when two Jewish survivors came to address them recently. But the situation had changed by the end of a two-hour presen- tation by Dr John 'tames and David Bergman, both of Oak Park —which included a talk, a film on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and slides of Bergman's copper sculptures of his concentration camp experiences. The children had been study- ing World War II, and their teat hers invited the two men to gise a different perspectise of the period, with which the students were unfamiliar. Dr. Mames, who has addressed Jewish groups. said it was the first time he had spoken on the subject to an all-Gentile student body, and he was gratified with the results. Despite the k nath of the pre- sentation and the humidity of the day, the children gave their full attention. he said. During the question - answer period and in written comments after the pro..:ram, they said they felt the experience of the Jews and other sIrtinis of Hitler was beyonif belief Ono student wrote: "Thank yoii for caring enough to . teach us ahout what, if we are not careful. could happen to future generations. - The Protestant School Board in Vaunt Royal. climber'. got its first .lowish member when Rabbi ALLEN LANGNER of Beth Fl ssnagogue w as elected unuots, , lie become, the fifth Jewish ie. m her of the Prole-it ant School Boa: of Greater Montrea! THE DETROIT JEWISH taws 18—Friday, June 16, 1972 Summer has a special flavor at The Nevele. Refreshment you can actually taste. 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