30—Friday, Sept. 13, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bonds Parlor Event Nets $450,000 The Sheldon !loft Orchestra A Happy & Healthy New Year and Vickie Carroll To All Our Relatives, Friends & Customers -Wappy new Year MORRIE'S SUNOCO TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Service Center 24848 Southfield Rd., Southfield 557-1747 Classified Ads Get Fast Results Ira Kaufman, third from left, saw $450,000 raised at a parlor meeting for Israel Bonds held recently at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sucher. The purchases were made in advance of the Oct. 20 Metropolitan Detroit Federation of Reform Synagogues' annual tribute dinner on behalf of State of Israel Bonds at which Kaufman will receive the Prime Minister's Medal. With Kaufman are, from left, Maxwell Jospey, honorary dinner chairman; Frank Gervasi, Kaufman, and Nathan Feldman, dinner chairman. ANNOUNCI THE BE FREE CHECKING IN TO Jenkies, some banks sure have a lot of nerve. 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If you want to transfer your present account, leave the details to me. I can be very gentle in these matters. ECK: CITY NATIONAL BANK Member Northern Stites Bancorporation •,•• • . Hungary Unveils Monument to Jews BUDAPEST (JTA) — A huge and imposing memorial to Jewish martyrs was re- cently inaugurated in the city of Balassagyarmat, Hungary's oldest Jewish community, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the deportations. The ceremony in this nor- thern city close to the Czech- oslovakian border drew a large number of guests, many of whom had come from as far away at the Un- ited States and Australia. The main speaker at the event was Hungarian Chief Rabbi Laszlo Salgo, who lauded Hungarian Jews for their devotion to the Jewish community as well as their continuing patriotism to their country. The memorial service was a particularly meaningful one for Rabbi Salgo — many members of his family were deported from Balassagyar- mat and some are buried there. Representatives of the Hungarian Catholic, Luther- an and Reformed churches also attended the ceremony. Technion Society Picks Dinner Chief NEW YORK — Philan- thropist Louis Stein will serve as chairman of the 1974 national dinner of the American Society for Is- rael's Technion Thursday in New York City. According to Henry Taub, president of the society, the dinner will honor British banker and philanthropist Evelyn de Rothschild, chair- man of Technion's board of governors. Technion presi- dent, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amos Horev will address the din- ner. Enrollment Still Open at Nursery Cong. Shaarey Shomayim announces that enrollment is still open at its Shalom Nurs- ery for pre-school children age 2 1/2-5. The afternoon ses- sions include elementary Hebrew, arts and crafts and light refreshments. Transportation is available. For information, call Rabbi Leo Goldman, 542-4444, or the synagogue; LI 1-g769. There is a per-session charge. 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