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February 15, 1974 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32—Friday, Feb. 15, 1974

Bnai

$250 Bond Minimum
Forced by Process Costs

The Jewish News learned processing of $100 Bonds

this week that the minimum having proven too costly.

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Seek More CANS Contributions
• •

B rid" Activit ies

EINSTEIN CHAPTER will
hold its election meeting 8:15
p.m. Wednesday at the Zion-
ist Cultural Center. The pro-
gram will feature slides on
the Yom Kippur War, "The
Military War of Soldier and
Son," narrated by Dr. Lloyd
Paul. Husbands and guests
are welcome. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Eli Kurtz,
557-0929.
* * * •
ISRAEL CHAPTER will
hold its 1974-75 election of
officers 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
President Marcella Roth will

give her annual report.
Myrna Dosie will conduct a
slimnastic session and dem-
onstrate some belly-dancing
movements. Refreshments
will be served. Members are
asked to bring canned foods
and paper supplies for the
CANS project.
*
HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Lincoln Tower
Apts. community room. Of-
ficers will be elected, and
bingo will follow. The meet-
ing is sponsored by the
bowlers.

purchasable Israel Bond
The new mimimum may
henceforth will be $250, the go into effect immediately.
It is pointed out that it
costs as much to process a
$100 Bond as a $100,000
Prescription )
Optical Co.
Bond, and that in view of
the mounting needs it be-
comes necessary to cam-
paign for the largest sums
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possible, providing popular
purchases at the low rate of
$250.
* *
When the Israel Bond pro-
FACIAL HAIR
MAURICE C. ZIE GER
gram was initiated, Bonds Justice Torn Clark
PERMANENTLY sold for as low as $50. It be-
and CENTENNIAL LODGES
came prohibitive and the $50 Honored; Action on will honor Martin Doctoroff,
REMOVED
Bond was terminated. The Aged's Needs Urged chairman of the Michigan
Eyebrows—Neckline—Arms— Legs
Regional Advisory Board of
similar procedure of aban-
Recommended by Physicians
WASHINGTON — Former the Anti-Defamation League,
doning the $100 Bond is un-
FREE CONSULTATION
U.S.
Supreme
Court
Justice
SHIRLEY PERSIN der compulsion, Israel Bond Tom C. Clark told a Bnai and have a panel on the oil
Registered Electrologist
crisis, at a dinner 6:30 p.m.
managers maintain.
Brith audience that a Thursday at the Danish Club.
ADVANCE BUILDING
strengthening
of
family
life
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Every time I read where
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some woman gave a short and greater involvement in
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Is Years Downtown
talk I wonder how she voluntary community activi-
ties were needed to help
stopped. — Kin Hubbard.
stem social demoralizations
in the American society.
Steven M. Morrison, direc-
At the annual meeting of
Ma3ic 5ruly for the 2iacriminatin9
Bnai Brith's commission on tor of leadership, Supreme
community and veterans Lodge of Bnai Brith, will be
Mack Pitt and 413 Orc4e3tra
services, the 72-year-old re- in Detroit Sunday to meet
tired jurist was honored by with the Metropolitan Detroit
the Bnai Brith commission Bnai Brith Council leader-
'with its first Chai award, cit- ship.
The purpose of his visit is
ing his many years of leader-
......
ship in encouraging volun- to work out plans for lodge
indoctrination programs by
tary community programs.
The commission, focusing the council leadership and
on needs of the elderly, urged the development of young
NEW YORK METHOD
during its three-day meeting leadership forums in the
Congressional enactment of metropolitan Detroit area.
Nail Technician
Groups of council leaders
the omnibus Older Ameri-
cans and the Manpower acts will visit each of the 25 units
which would provide federal in the metropolitan council,
Tues. thru
funds for senior citizens cen- to meet with their leadership
Sat.
ters, transportation subsidies for informal extensive train-
and "hot meal" programs ing.
In Heidi's Salon
15 aO
n icICC0:.A
chRaDrd°1i.ateL Rd t for the elderly poor, counsel-
This is a new program for
ing, retraining and job place- the metropoliton Detroit
ment, and other government council, according to David
assistance to the aged.
Bittker, council vice presi-
E. Albert Pallot of Miami dent and chairman of leader-
Beach, re-elected commission ship development.
chairman, announced publi-
cation of a special Bnai Brith
guide for voluntary local pro- Menashe Skulnik
grams to assist elderly Jews Topic of Lecture
who are ailing, institutional-
ized or living in areas iso- for Senior Adults
The 10 Mile Jewish Cen-
lated from. Jewish life."
The commission also called ter's Senior Adult Council
for an end to the administra- will present Harry Weinberg
tion's year-long freeze on in an illustrated talk about
I housing subsidies, either by the late Yiddish actor Men-
removing the moratorium or ashe Skulnik 1:15 p.m. Feb.
by enactment of new housing 22.
Weinberk was the producer
legislation.
The annual Sidney G. Kus- of the Harry Weinberg Yid-
New Orleans Mall 10 Mile & Greenfield
worm Award was presented dish Theater Hour on radio
to Leonard Mayzel Ontario for 25 years.
Lodge, a Bnai Brith unit in
A life-long friend of Skul-
Toronto, for "a gamut of nik, with whom he attended
Your
volunteer programs aiding heder in Warsaw, Weinberg
the young, the aged and the will describe Skulnik's life in
Per3onut
handicapped," and to Bnai this country from the Second
Brith Women's Woodland Avenue Yiddish theaters to
Park Chapter in Van Nuys, the Broadway stage, night
re33 and Cu3tom Suit
Calif., for "specialized pro- clubs and television appear-
grams of welfare to children ances.
)e3i9ner
in its community."

Although interest is grow-
ing in the CANS (Cans
Against Needless Starvation)
program, a spokesman for
the communitywide effort
said many more contribu-
tions of food are needed to
service some 171 recipients.
Sheila Ordin added that a
number of organizations also
have agreed to subsidize
families with donations of $20
per month, but many more
are needed. She requested
that other groups and indi-
viduals join in the subsidy
program.
A few organizations, she
said, have scheduled fund-
raising events with proceeds
going to CANS.
Donations of canned goods
can be delivered to the Bnai
Brith office, 21711 W. 12 Mile,

Bnai Brith VIP
to Visit Detroit

358-3642

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9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak
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tail party. Community and
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end of February, with a spe-
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