4 _1 tt ) 3 r] _ 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. w"—r"--- 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 5 43. 3 343 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 `Room 260 23077 GREENFIELD * * * Every time I read where Nr. Northland & Providence 1404)4;1 some woman gave a short and greater involvement in PHONE 557-1108 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. 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ZOD 'Sponsors Bnai Brith Couples Art Exhibit, Sale Set Pizza Party The Zionist Organization of Bnai Brith Couples Group will have a '50s pizza party 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. The group, open to couples age 25-35, has had programs and socials including a san- gria and cheese party, a hyp- notist and informAtion cock- tail party. Community and familial life are also focuses of the group. Interested couples may call the interim president Mrs. Jeffrey Kravitz, 647-0533 or the Bnai Brith Council office, 354-6100. America Detroit District will have a prolonged art sale and show from now until the end of February, with a spe- cial showing and sale 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. Feb. 26, at the Zion- ist cultural center. Refresh- ments will be served, and ad- mission is free. partial list of artists in- cludes Reuben, Kassonogi, Wodnitsky, Mashalem, Ben Avram and Yosi Stern. The art is specially priced for this fund-raising event. For information, call the ZOD, 353-3636. 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