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December 08, 1972 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-08

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14—Friday, Dft. I, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

-

Ah! nothing is too late till
The greatest test of cour-
age on earth is to bear de-; the tired heart shall cease
to palpitate. —Henry Wads-
feat without losing heart.
worth Longfellow.
R. G. Ingersoll,

Maurice Aronsson's 80th Birthday
Recalls Services to Jewry, Nation

Maurice A. Aronsson has I man of the Michigan Crippled I committee for 16 years until
he retired in 1967. His son
always had a youthful out- Children's Commission.
look on life, and the services ;
Aronsson also served on I Herbert subsequently was
of
the
I
elected
to the CNB board to
he has rendered heve iii- i the national boards
gener. American Jewish Joint I succeed his father.
spired more than
:
Since 1947, he has served
ation.
the
Conim‘ ,tee,
trihution
of as a director of UniOn
At 80 -- the birthday he Free Adoption Contimittee
Ei
, w York and so Alichigau vestment .Co.
will !earl: on Monday —
He was a four.der and con-
!
ti.iirtni-n of the
g. • Maury" is at his olfice. the
Jewish
;!tc ,
! trolling stoeSholder of the
Denver.
intirg i7o , .Clot
Aroes.son
of t h e Michiean Racing Association,
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riiiiefini.cc
of liuniaeizariari Award frot.-:, havinc servedoF treasurer;
z president of
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from the hnh:n!!
,rid commun.:I r•eerd
built ihro.igh the year'.,

As a ler-rier ehair roan of
77. the Allied Tey.ish Campaign.
▪ 126 5 Woodward
Birmingham, Mich. E!" he has a piorcering record
for untiring labors for major
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Nevertheless, he has not
limited himself to Jewish
philanthropies alone. Many
years ago, he was called
"Santa Claus" by Jerry To-
AVIS FORD WILL LEASE YOU
bias, president of Allen In-
A NEW 1973 FORD NOW
dustries, because of Arons-
son's many contributions of
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
time, energy and money to
public and private causes.
Lie has been known to loan
IT PAYS TO LEASE YOUR CAR FROM
money, without collateral or
A NAME EVERYONE KNOWS
interest, and often without
THAT'S AVIS
any expectation of its return.
He has helped many young
people achieve a college edu-
Call Otto Krause—Leasing Mgt.
cation by establishing scholar-
(for appointment)
ships.
Deeply interested in the
work of the Jewish Welfare
Board and the USO, '.e
marked his 50th birthday, in
1973 PINTO 3 DR. RUNABOUT
engine,
1942, by giving a party for
Includes: automatic transmission 2000 cc
radio.
500 soldiers, in addition to a
group of friends.
Aronsson was a leader in
the building of the Jewish
Children's Home, the Jewish
1973 GRAN TORINO 2 DR. H.T.
Home for the Aged and Sinai
conditioning, 351 2V-
Includes: auto trans., air
Hospital. The organizational
VA power steering, power brakes, radio AM,
meeting which made Sinai
vinyl roof, tinted glass, whitewall tires, wheel
Hospital a reality was held
coven.
at his home in 1939. He sub-
] sentiently headed the initial
fund-raising drive.
He was chairman of special
gifts for the 1935 and 1937
1-7
73 MUSTANG GRANDE 2 DR. H.T.
Allied
Jcwish Campaigns and
2V-
conditioning, 351
air
Includes. auto trans.,
was the general chairman of
power brakes, radio AM,
r .
V - S, power st.iering
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vinylroof, he 'rd olass white wall tires. wheel
the 1948 campaign when the
COVCI,.
largest sum on record was
subscribed by Detroit Jewry
— nearly $6,000,000 — honor-
ing Israel's rebirth as a
state.
1973 1:01113 LTD 7 DR. H.T.
Aronsson has served on
power
trans ,
auto
conditioning,
Includes, el:
the governing boards of the
sinering, power brakes. radio AM, vinyl roof,
Jewish
Welfare Federation
tinted g'uss, whitewail tires, wheel covers.
and as Federation treasurer;
Sinai Hospital, which he
served as vice president;
Jewish Home for the Aged.
197:1 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE
of which he is a life board
Includes, cu conditioning, auto trans., 400 V-S,
member; Jewish Children's
stire'tg. po , ,er brakes, radio AM, tinted

Home, of which he was vice
luggnac rack, whitewall tires, wheel coven.

president; and also on the
governing boards of Detroit
5
Service Group, Hebrew Free
Loan Association. Downtown
Synagogue, House of Shelter,
1973 TIHUNDESIBIRD 2 DR. H.T.
American
Red Cross. Cong.
trans.,
tinted
conditioning
auto
Imiudes:
as.
Shaarey Zedek, North End
ticsi anwe: windows opera windows power
white-
Clinic and Jewish Social
pow.-- oraims tilt steering wheel ,
strew:,

tire,
Service Bureau.
By appointment of the
governor, he served as chair-
ki4O^ or. Toorscloy & Monday till 9 P.M.
'All Aspects of Zionism'
2972V3 17ELEGRAPH (at 12 Mile)
"Zionism is not, for the
time being, an answer to the
Jewish people's present dis-
tress; for us it is an outlook
which encompasses all as-
pacts of ourti
— e D
e rt:
rnes i pe
' Against Uganda, 1903.

74 Men's Clothing

LEASE

354-3000

'84 PER MONTH

$1114 PER MONTH

9115 PER MONTH

123 PER MONTH

132 PEP. MONTH

$1053 PFC. MONTH

354.:5000

AIRS FORD

v n ix!ico,f
op.:„,,sofs,i it,io
- h. ,py from tpoe rp
cw:ird for ,, h
Hazel
"AE A
Hospita•
7-,ajoeal
F ark, Prudentii.! Acceptance
MAL:RICE
ARONsSON
:n Fie7;.er. Hr rece‘s!cd
Co.;
nil
Ga.!•:ord
Finance
-
The
era', citati, - ns fro
occasion
with
his
children at
Co.
cytende•i'
erntr.rrt io;!
a r r i e d the a family dinner.
Arousser
'he war.
a
end pa ,. former Dar:. .`ieeemsohn in
•„to their sort,
it!- .s:.;-_nt of Knollwood
they
have
twii
try Ciub, Standard Lich an..! Herbert,
bottler and
I daughters.
Cooperative In , ernationa'
Margie
Shell.
There
are
Born in Halmstad, Sweden,
grandchildren.
The
the son of Seim and Liebe, eight
Aronssun came to this coup- Amraozneo sons reside at 660 Nr ■ it-

only as a visi-
try at age
!or to stay with relatives
during summer vacation.
After seeing the opportuni-
ties here, he decided 'to stay
indefinitely. After 21/2 years
in New York City, he re-
located in Detroit.
In 1915, at age 23, he set
up his first printing plant
with a two-press shop on
Brush St. Today, Aronsson
Printing Co. is recognized as
one of the finest plants in
Michigan. Many of his em-
ployees have been associated
with him for more than 40
years.
He still serves as chair-
man of the board. His son,
Herbert, is the firm's presi-
dent, and his son-in-law,
Sam Shell, is executive vice
president.
He is a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Downtown
Synagogue, Franklin Hills
Country Club, Zionist Organ-
ization, Hillel Foundation,
United Hebrew Schools, Eco-
nomic Club of Detroit, De-
troit Round Table of Catho-
lics, Jews and Protestants,
Michigan Conservation Club,
Knollwood Country Club,
Standard Club, Moslem Tem-
ple, Scottish Rite of Free
Masonry, Friends of Detroit
Public Library, Detroit His-
torical Society, Adcraft Club,
Detroit Board of Commerce
and Masonic Home for Crip-
pled Children, of which he
is a life member.
During its formative years,
Aronsson was a director of
City National Bank. He
served as a director and
member of the executive

Aronsson will celebrate the

400 BRAND NEW TO CHOOSE FROM

1973 FORDS

LTD'S, GAL. 500'S, TORINO'S,
PINTO'S, T-BIRD'S, MAVERICK'S,
WAGON'S, MUSTANG'S,
CONVERT'S, TRUCK'S, ETC.

DEC. 1st THRU DEC. 31st

AVIS FORD, FOR THE MONTH OF DEC.,
WILL SELL * ALL 1973 FORDS,

FOR ONLY

3 %

OVER ACTUAL COST

0

I

1973 T-BIRDS WILL BE SOLD FOR 7% ACTUAL COST

SAVE $ $ $

"AVIS WILL GLADLY HANDLE ALL FINANCING”

29200 TELEGRAPH (at 12 Mile)

354-3000

AVIS FORD

THE WORKMEN CIRCLE OF AMERICA

"Worlds Largest Jewish Fraternal Order"

NEEDS

A DYNAMIC
REGIONAL DIRECTOR

FOR THIS AREA

To Institute and Conduct Membership Campaigns

and Organizational Programming

If You are the Right Man or Woman
To Help Expand Our Organization

(RENUMERATION WILL BE GENEROUS)

Write: Workmens Circle of Michigan

18340 W. 7 Mile, Detroit 48219

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