Friday, December 21, 1919 53 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Births Dec. 12 —To Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Meer (Phyllis Isackson) of Southfield, a daughter, Laura Michelle. • • • Dec. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silverman (Debbie Agauas), 25068 Champlaign, Southfield, a son, Jason Scott. • • • Dec. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Adelson (Deborah Goldman) of Southfield, a son, Eric Jacob. Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOH EL Serrarg Homes & Hosp./oh 399-7194 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-7629 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 - RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Slenng Keepooll ore! HOT. U 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358 - 1426 or 357 - 5544 Dec. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Faber (Laurie Elfman) of Oak Park, a daughter, Samantha Michelle. * • * To Mr. and Mrs. Carey Moscowitz (Janis Levin) of Bloomfield Hills, a daugh- ter, Linde Dale. Michigan Has 8 UlA Trustees Eight Michigan represen- tatives were named mem- bers of the board of trustees of the United Israel Appeal at the annual UIA meeting held in New York Dec. 7 during the sessions of the United Jewish Appeal. They are: Max M. Fisher, Paul Zuc- kerman, Irwin Green, Mrs. D. Lawrence Sherman, Philip Slomovitz, Martin Citrin, Mrs. Frieda Leemon and Phillip Stollman. Jerold Hoffberger of Bal- timore was re-elected UJA president. Histadrut Women to Hear Psychic The Histadrut Campaign women's division will hear psychic Jacqui Kendall 10 a.m. Jan. 10 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Continen- tal breakfast will be served. Proceeds of this meeting, which is open to the public, will be used for the dormit- ory at Urim — the pre-army vocational training and re- habilitation school in Kiryat Tivon, Israel. For tickets, call the His- tadrut office, 851-0606. IT'S A BOY JOHNATHAN DAVID TARNOW, son of Paula & Marshall Tarnow, born Nov. 24, 1979, weight 9 lbs. 8 oz. now resid- ing in Dallas, Texas. Proud grandparents Freda & Sam Katz formerly of Oak Park, now living in Houston, Texas IT'S A PLEASURE TO BE PREGNANT! 9 9174 HOLIDAY SALE ALL FALL & HOLIDAY CLOTHES 30%-50% OFF xpectation Shop BIRMINGHAM 141 W. Maple tc,k1 e Clam LINCOLN CENTER Oak Park Delicious Maternity Clothes!! George M. Stutz Gains Communal Acclaim as Leader in Many Causes, Administrator George M. Stutz is a leader who rose from the ranks. More than 40 years ago, he was among the youngest of volunteers for the major Jewish causes. He then commenced his iden- tification with the basic Jewish movements as a member of the boards of social agencies, later as- suming top leadership. In his communal career, Stutz has not only been ele- vated to high positions but has always been a guide, an adviser of numerous ad- ministrations in the Jewish Welfare Federation and its agencies. These devoted labors have earned for him the high respect which stimu- lates the avalanche of greet- ings pouring in on his 75th birthday. His role in the Goodfel- lows and Detroit Emer- gency Relief in the 1930s, when he led the estab- lishment of relief funds, GEORGE STUTZ earned for him positions of honor. Stutz, an attorney, has served a long list of commu- nity agencies and organiza- tions: Temple Israel, Feder- ation, Hebrew Free Loan Association, Jewish Family and Children's Service. Sinai Hospital, Jewish Home for the Aged, Fresh Air Society, United Com- Homestead Tax Assistance Offered to Senior Citizens Senior citizens in Oak Park and surrounding communities who need as- sistance in filling out their homestead tax forms may receive help free of charge through a program spon- sored by the Oak Park Senior Citizens Center. Volunteers from the American Association of Retired Persons will assist seniors on Jan. 15, 16, 22, 23 and Feb. 19 and March 18 at the Oak Park Community Center, 14300 Oak Park Blvd. Hours are 10 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Persons will be assisted on a first come — first served basis. Those who live in the Movie Series to Begin Sunday Workmen's Circle Dis- trict Committee will pre- sent the film, "Sacco and Vanzetti," the first of a monthly film series 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday at the Work- men's Circle Center, 26431 Coolidge, Oak Park. A discussion period will follow the showing of the film, led by Francis Shor of Branch 460. The public is invited at a nominal charge. Proceeds - will benefit the Workmen's Circle Building Fund. For information, call Work- men's Circle, 545-0985. BB Hillel Plans a Movie Night The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation on the Wayne State University campus will have a movie night 8 p.m. Saturday in the Hillel House, 14400 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. There is a charge, and refreshments will be served. The annual post-finals bash will be held 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Hillel House. There is a charge. Northgate area and cannot come to Oak Park can also receive tax help Feb. 21 at the Northgate Apts club house and March 12 at Lin- coln Towers Apts. The hours will be 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Senior citizens should bring necessary papers including Social Security cards, city and county tax bills, rent receipts, or cancelled checks show- ing amount of rent paid. Seniors also should bring the Homestead Tax form if it has been mailed to them. Seniors also are asked to know their interest on sav- ings, any other income and the amount they pay for health insurance. For information, contact the senior center, 541-0900. munity Services and United Foundation. He has served as a board member of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations and the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds and was founder and past president of Temple Israel. Born Dec. 25, 1904, Stutz came to the U.S. with his parents at age 12, after their leather busi- ness in Bremen, Ger- many, was destroyed by arsonists. While a member of the Wayne County Prosecutor's staff, he was assigned to a number of famous arson cases and bank scandals during the Depression. Stutz became active in Jewish affairs during the Depression of the 1930s and helped organize the Emer- gency Relief Fund of De- troit. He was elected to the Jewish Social Service Bureau in 1931, and to the board of governors of Feder- ation in 1932, and became active in the Allied Jewish Campaign during those years. AI'S Foreign Car Service SPECIALIST 'N VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS -, r 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. Alfons G. Rehme CALL 548-3926 548-4160 541-9704 . FERNDALE MICH Ilen.een LAverno•s Isnehutst Vabe Shoes tots ihrti teens doctor's shoe prescrititiorts correctly filled •Rep •hot bits • PP ppies • dexter •weber If you have a question about your phone service, your phone book has answers. 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