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September 05, 1975 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-09-05

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52 Friday, September 5, 1975

I

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

jwv

BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL-
IARY, will hold a general

AUXILIARY will have its

first meeting 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the JWV Memo-
rial Home. Fund raising re-
ports will be given by senior
Vice President Bernice Sil-
ver and Betty Wauldron,
junior vice president will
report on the forthcoming
membership party. Anyone
who is the wife, mother, sis-
ter or relative of a Jewish
war veteran may join. A
report will be given on the
group's recent national con-
vention held in Las Vegas,
Nev. Refreshments will be
served. For information, call
Mrs. Silver, 545-2345.

membership meeting 8:15
p.m. Tuesday at the JWV
headquarters. A presenta-
tion of a cap will be made to
Rose Wagner, secretary,
"for outstanding services for
10 years in succession as
recording secretary for the
auxiliary." A social hour
and a short film will follow.
Refreshments will be
served. For information, call
the JWVA office, 559-5680,
or the President, Belle
Letzer, 557-3372.

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Dr. Fill Joint
UJA Mission

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Fresh Fish

Detroiter Dr. Leon Fill,
left, and United Jewish
Appeal National Chair-
man Frank Lautenberg
were two of the 300 top
echelon leaders on the
UJA Prime Minister's
Mission to Israel last
week. The mission was an
opportunity for the Ameri-
can leaders of Jewish phi-
lanthropy to see firsthand
the needs of Israel as the
1976 fund-raising cam-
- paign approaches. Fill,
who was associate chair-
man of the 1975 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund, will be
at the. Detroit Service
John Freeman of Detroit, a member of Catholic War Group Stag DaT at Knoll-
Veterans, and Sue Kenney of Roseville, a member of the
wood Country Club next
women's army corps, lay a wreath in memory of Jewish Tuesday to share with
veterans who lost their lives in military duty. Since the Detroit campaigners some
ceremony took place on the Jewish Sabbath, the Catho- of the intensive mission's
lic War Veterans offered to lay the wreath. The cere- highlights.
mony took place August 30 during Michigan State Fair
activities honoring veterans.

LT. ROY F. GREEN

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Jewish War Veterans Aided
by Non-Jewish Peers at Fair

Gov. William Milliken to Attend
Cohodas 80th Birthday Dinner

Gov. William G. Milliken
will head the list of guests
who will be converging on
Marquette Wednesday to
participate in an 80th birth-
day tribute to Upper Penin-
sula banker Sam M. Coho-
das.
Other dignitaries ex-
pected will he Bernard
Cherrick, first vice presi-
dent of the Hebrew Univer-
sity, which is conferring an
honorary fellowship upon
Cohodas; Max M. Kampel-
man, president, and Sey-.
mour Fishman, executive
vice president, American

SAM COHODAS

Friends of Hebrew Univer-
sity; President George
Whyel of the American
Bankers Association; Presi-
dent LaWrence Johns of the
Michigan Bankers Associa-
tion; Robert Surdam, chair-
man of the board of Na-
tional Bank of Detroit;
Congressman Philip E.
Ruppe and Rep. Dominic J.
Jacohetti.

GOV. MILLIKEN

Scholarships to Hebrew
University as a tribute to
Cohodas, are being received,
and will comprise a Sam M.
Cohodas Scholarship Fund
at the university.

God's Laughter

When God is happy, he
creates good things; when
He is angry, had and inju-
rious things are created.
Look down there into the
valley: corn in the fields,
bread for man, grass, trees,

flowers. When God is
happy, the fields give good
crops and the trees are
laden with fruit. The flow-
ers are - horn of God's laugh-
ter.
Yehudah Burla

For The Holiday

PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW

We cheerfully clean, fillet and grind
your fish ...FREE of extra charge

Whitefish
149
Pickerel

Marygrove College an-
nounces the introduction of
a Career Prep program to
prepare veterans for entr-
ance to a career field.
For those students who do
not have a high school di-
ploma, the Career Prep
program will prepare them
to take the G.E.D!
To guarantee the pro-
gram's accessibility to veter-
ans, courses will be offered
on Frida evenings and on
Saturdays. The first session
of Career Prep will be held
Sept. 12. Applications and
registration will continue
up until the start of classes
and no eligible veteran will
he refused admission.

By attending the Career
Prep program Friday eve-
ning and on Saturday for
14 weeks, an eligible vet-
eran can receive his full-
time edudational benefits.

$149

FRESH LAKE SUPERIOR

Marygrove Begins
Veterans Program

FRESH

L.

FRESH

Carp



L. 39'

ONLY AT FARMER JACK'S
NEW GROCERY STORE

For information or to en-
roll in the program, write
Continuing Education,
Marygrove College, 8425
West McNichols, Detroit
48221 ( 313-862-8000).

Yiddish Club Sets
Memorial Service

Yiddish Folks Farein will
hold its annual memorial
service 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
at the Jewish War Veterans
Home. •
Cantor Hyman Adler of
Cong. Bnai David will con-
duct the service. Refresh-
ments will he served, and
guests are invited.
For information, call Max
Bassin, 538-4022, or Edward
Schwartz, 548-3266.

GREENFIELD
NEAR 8 MILE RD.

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