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July 27, 1951 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWIS NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, July 27, 1951 • ONLY English Jewish Newspaper Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 19—No. 20 Michigan's 7 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Armistice Group's Work Halter: by Deat of Abdullah axe Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News Ex-illufti Plot in Jordan Abdullah's Murder Totters Middle East ; Israel...…

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…Organizations Mobilize to Aid Bond Drive Leaders in Local Groups Form Council for Israel Bnai Brith leaders mobilized their forces for Israel bond sales throughout the summer. Conferring on bond sales, above, from the left, with SAMUEL LEIB, Bnai Brith bond chairman (seated): VICTOR BLOOMFIELD, JAMES N. LAKER, president, Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council; HARRY YUDKOFF, MILTON M. WEINSTEIN. In the bottom photo, Mrs. AVIS SHULMAN is shown r...…

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…Sharett Sees Danger for Israel In Assassination of Abdullah THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, July 27, 1951 Wins Beauty Title HAIFA, (JTA) — The assas- sination of Jordan's King Ab- dullah holds a warning of dan- ger for Israel, Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett declared at a political rally here. Pointing out that the neigh- boring Arab country "contains explosive materials likely to pro- voke a flare-up at any moment," Mr. Sharett said that such a ...…

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…"Help Me Keep It Open, As the Editor Views the News rother---99 Welcome, Mr. President Detroit's 250th Birthday Celebration will be highlighted this Saturday by an address by President Truman. It is a great occasion for a great corn- /flunky and it is thrilling to know that the President of the United States considers this event of sufficient importance to join with us in honoring our important anniversary. In welcoming the President, we j...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Asks Congress Hurry: Lipsky Urges More U.S. Aid for Israel In Mutual Defense WASHINGTON—(AJP)—Sped by an assassination which rock- ed the entire Middle and Near EaSt, Administration spokesmen_ urged Congress to hurry the proposed 540 million U. S. mili- tary and economic assistance earmarked for the Middle East and Africa. Administration pleas followed the introduction before t h e Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House...…

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…6—THE JEWISH NEWS Honors from World Leaders Await Rosenberg on His 75th Birthday Friday, July 27, 1951 Mr. Rosenberg, who is a ling- On Friday, Aug. 3, statesmen, lawyers, jurists and community uist, studied in many lands and leaders will join in honoring one traveled throughout the world. He was official delegate to the First American Congress of Tu- berculosis in New York and was an agent in Michigan for the International 'Exposition in T...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 7

…THE JEWISH NEWS--, 7 - W ornen'J ClutJ Friday, July 27, 1951 Fay Nover Is Wed JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE To Ernest N. Karnins 328 sent clothing for children in Israel and contributed to Amer- At a candlelight ceremony on ican Cancer Society with funds July 1, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, from recent affairs. * Fay E. • Novel. , daughter of Mr. Detroit Ladies Auxiliary of JEWISH CONSUMPTIVE RE- LIEF SOCIETY is sending as representative to meetings i...…

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…Loretta Winick to Wed Herbert S. Weller Silver Lauds Role of Prenzlauer Society Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winick, In a statement made by Har- of Pasadena Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, old Silver, director of the Jew- ish Social Service Bureau, on the recent passing of Eva Prenz- lauer, he recalled Miss Prenz- lauer's "years of activity in the field of charity and particularly her role in founding the organi- zation which bears h...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 9

…THE JEWISH NEWS—. 9 Friday, July 27, 1951 divitie3 in Socieiv In honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lumberg, of Atkinson Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Segal tendered a surprise party on July 21 at their home on Clements Ave. Included among the 30 guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lumberg's family and nearest friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour D. Eichman are now residing in their new home, 12927 Victoria Ave., Huntington ...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 10

…Kurland Works on. PhD On Fulbright Atverd At Holland Universi13, Arlene Davidson Wed To David Margolin DIAPER k.. . ._ * * * June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Pritz (Gertrude Neuman), a son. Arthur Shelby. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Stern (Sybil Baker formerly of Detroit), of Lexington, Ky., a son, Robert Bruce. CERTIFIED MOHEL Photographed by Newest Detroit Rabbi Discusses Immigration With Mexican President Rabbi Ephraim H. Einhorn...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 11

…AciivitieJ in Society Katz-Feurring Nuptials Mrs. Hillman. Appoints At Book Cadillac Hotel Committee Chairmen For Hadassah Group THE JEWISH NEWS—i Friday, July 27, 1951 Betrothal Told The beauty of liturgical music against a background of white Mrs. Sander Hillman, presi- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. returned on the floral arrangements and ivory dent of Russell Woods West Group, Hadassah, announces the S. S. Liberte from a t...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 12

…Tish-Fang`--in Yiddish I 2—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 27, 1951 Israel Bonds 'Holliday' for Youth Noted Fishing Enthusiasi Offers Some Sound Advice job Outlook Bright For 1951 Graduates, Albert Cohen States reaches new heights in Yiddish expression in this story. "Fish-Fang" Notes of a Fish- ing Enthusiast" is an eloquent story. It is replete with exper- iences and is punctuated_with a natural humor. Illustrated to describe fish specimen...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 13

…91111M111111111111M1111111119M1111111tmniimmmtuni111111111111111IIIIIIIM110111111111111111111tHMIIRIUM111111111911 111) 0 Danny Raskin's S LISTE N1NG Fllii1111111illtiliblii.....litini11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101M1111111111111111111iffillill1111111111/11111111111117 WHEN HARRY DASHKIN first started to work for the D.S.R. it was a common sight to see folks ride on the steps and even the trolley catchers . . . Today, 28...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 14

…C_D 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries ARON TEMCHIN, 71, 2416 Monterey, died July 18. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety; interment, Bnai Jacob Cemetery. Rabbis Bakst, Wohl- gelernter and Hoberman offici- ated. He is survived by his wife, Ida; son, J o s e p h; brother, Daniel. * * * REBECCA WOLFE, 65, 343 Cameron, Windsor, died July 18. Services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society. Rabbis Wohl- gelernter and Orlandsky offici- ated. Sh...…

July 27, 1951 • Page Image 15

…Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, M.O. Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS To Rent For Sale Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS To Rent For Sale Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange WANTED: 2 room apartment, single girl. Linwood-Dexter area. TE. 4-2435. ROOM TO RENT for middle-aged lady or couple; all privileges; kosh...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish History's Greatest Gamble: 16 Uganda issue Rocked &xith Zionist Congress ; Splits Lessened on Eve of State Religious Leaders Put Thumbs Down On Intermarriage — Friday, July 2'7, 1951 n ewish Grandmaw Tries Channel Swim With the opening set for mid-August of the first World NEW YORK (AJP) —Leading Zionist Congress since the establishment of the state of Israel, religious leaders of the nation's the American Jewish...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 1

…Mich/ an Only English-Jewish Newspaper THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review A Guide for Tota I Community Cooperation of Jewish Events Read Commentator's Column on Page 2, Editorial, Page 4 Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 19—No. 19 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, July 20, )951 .45fttix, 7 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Cleveland Federation and Council To Mer • e Into One Organization Unity ...…

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…2—THE JEWISH NEWS Stark's Fascinating Story Friday, July 20, 1951 History's Greatest Gamble: Clean-Shaven Viennese, Rabbis Together at 1st Zion Congress A. Kahn and Gabrilowitsch Among Detroit's Notables Fisher and New Center build- ings, the News, Times and Free Press buildings, and many oth- ers, are enumerated in Stark's Editor's Note: With the opening set for mid-August of the story, first World Zionist Congress since the establishme...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 3

…World Envoys Confer With Israel Over Suez Blockade TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The filing of Israel's complaint against the Egyptian blockade of the Suez Canal with the United Nations Security Council brought with it a flurry of activity at the Israeli Foreign Office. The , envoys of the USSR, Yugoslavia, Sweden and Holland visited the Ministry, where they received explana- tions of the Israeli move. Previously, U. S. Ambassador Monnet Davis called on Fo...…

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…As the Editor Views the News ... Approach to Unity Soo CLERGYmEN WARN THAT ANTI-SEMITISM is - THE RESPONSIBILITY( OF THE CHRISTIAN 'JORLD AND MUST BE ELIMINATEDL. From Cleveland comes news of revolu- tionary action in the field of Jewish com- munity organization. After nearly three years of study and deliberation, the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Jewish Community Council have de- cided to merge their activities into a single community ...…

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…Brody Gift to Hadassah Honors Mrs. Frank, Congress Delegate To honor Mrs. Max R. (Clara) Frank as a Hadassah delegate to the World Zionist Congress to be held in Israel, Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam Brody (left), of Muirland Ave., on the eve of her departure, presented Mrs. Frank with a check, the sum of which will make another bed available for the new Hadassah Hospital under con- struction in Jerusalem. Mrs. William B. Isenberg (right), Chapter chairm...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 6

…Non-Jews Support Israel Bond Drive Myer Littky to Direct Pisgah BB Bowling Team Alexander Brown & Sons of Baltimore, oldest investment banking firm in the country, purchased $25,000 in Israel Bonds. •The purchase was made by Benjamin Howell Griswold III, a partner in the firm, who is a direct descendant of the man who founded the company in 1800. In another impreSsive indica- tion that State of Israel Bonds are achieving wide recognition as ...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 7

…Cluti W omen'J • BETH AARON SISTERHOOD Is planning its annual , donor luncheon to be held Dec. 4, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. David Brozgold is fund raising chairman; Mrs. Jos. Haas, jour- nal 'chairman, Mrs. Alec Mar- gulies, memoriam a n d Mrs. Morris Litvin, darling chairman. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Julius Levitt and Mrs.. Herman Moss. All captains and workers who ha4ve not received working ma- terial should contact Mrs. Broz- gold, UN. 4-0...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 8

…Kraemer and Slotnick Nuptials in Mt. Clemens Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slotnick of Miami Beach and Atlantic City announce the marriage of MRS. SIDNEY KRAEMER their daughter, Ruth, to Sidney Kraemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kraemer of Mount Clem- ens. The wedding took place in -Mount Clemens on June 21. The bride graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania where she majored in music. The bridegroom at- tended the Miami Beach Colle...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 9

…To Wed in September Adivitieo ivt ocietv Mrs. Maurice Schiller and son, Larry, of Tulsa, Okla., is here to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schem- beck of Monte Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs: Sydney Winer and their children, Susan and Harry, of Calvert Ave., are off for a few weeks' holiday at their cabin in the woods, near Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Max giber, son David, and daughter Susan, will vacation at Ramona Park Hotel, Ha...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 10

…r_> Pauline S. Goodman Wed to Leo Perry Gompers AZA Chapter James Popkin Weds Receives Nail. Charter California Girl At a candlelight ceremony on June 19, Pauline Shirleyann Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goodman, of W. Outer Dr., became the bride of Leo Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gompers Chapter, AZA, which was started..only last November, has officially been recognized by the national of- fice of AZA with the receipt re-...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 11

…THE JEWISH NEWS-11 U. Friday, July 20, 1951 in S octe_y • I c_tvc_t0 in l • •I • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman of Ewald Circle, and Mrs. Hoff- man's mother, Mrs. Max Wiesenbacher of Ypsilanti, Mich., have moved into their newly purchased home on West Outer Drive. The following Detroiters visited Oakton Manor Resort, Pewau- kee, Wis., recently: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trunsky, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Roven and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. ...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 12

…• Social, Inc., Again Gives to Israel Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs Phil and Archie Fabian of the DEXTER RADIO AND TELE- VISION CO., at 11565 Dexter, have recently announced the enlarging of their TV service de- partment. The lower level of their quarters has been re- arranged to allow for better servicing to their ever-increas- ing number of customers. Spe- cial this month to our readers is a complete ten-point check-up which includes cl...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 13

…• THE JEWISH NEWS-13 = Friday, July 20, 1951 Danny Rabbi Halpern to Head BP Congress Chapter ll Raskin's S LISTENING MORRIS GARVETT h a d graduated from the Detroit Col- lege of Law only a year before and was serving an apprentice- ship at the law firm of Sloman & Sloman His first legal case was drawing up of the bill of sale of the Jewish Chronicle to Joe Cummins . . . This was in 1917 when the paper was sold by the late Anton Kaufm...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 14

…D • Obituaries BLANCHE MEYERFELD, 1465 geles; sisters, Manya Blane of Webb, died July 8. Services were Los Angeles and Edna Firestone; at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi J. S. five granichildren. * * Sperka officiating. She leaves SOLOMON GEDALIA BLUM- her husband, William, and sis- ter, Mrs. Marium Randall. In- ENFELD, 52, 295 Hall, Windsor, died July 11. Services were at terment, Woodmere Cemetery. * * * Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab- CHARLES RUDO...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 15

…• Classified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00. Call WOodward 5-1155 AN LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange ELDERLY COUPLE desires 3 room apart- ment, elevator building. TU. 3-0501. WILL EXCHANGE lovely 6 room fl...…

July 20, 1951 • Page Image 16

…Cleveland Federation-Council Unity Plan Abe Kasle Heads U. of 31 .Hillel Memorials and Honors Committee by the President of the Federa- •Secy. of Women's Division, tion and the President of the David Rabinovitz; Public Rela- (a) One person to be selected Council. These nominees for tions Director, S. J. Jaffe; Com- :0.6TCOM: by each local agency which re- delegates-at-large shall be elec- munity Relations Associate, " Vat ted at the Federati...…

July 13, 1951 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Michigan's ONLY English-Jewish Newspaper of Jewish Events ^ VOLUME 19—No. 18 The Jewish News Beginning With July 20: 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Mich., July 13, 1951 Ag-.441k. / $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c fr We Salute You, Detroit Our City of Freedom REEDOM is the theme of our City's 250th Birthday celebration. It is a most appropriate title for the Arsenal of Democracy, for...…

July 13, 1951 • Page Image 1

…"after CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 10. MI atizzrit J'auLL4h, WIREINICLE Vol. 53—No. 28 Friday, July 13, 1951 He a Copy — $3 Per Year Chronicle, News to Merge Publisher Bids Headers Goodby By SEYMOUR TILCIIIN Publisher, Jewish Chronicle It is my sad duty to bid goc.lhye to our readers as the Chronicle publishes its last iss before it is merged with the Jewish News. The discontinuance of the Chronicle will come as a shock to...…

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…fudge Frank Picard Evaluates The Test of Good Citizenship Noted Jurist Pays Tribute To Efforts of Detroit Jews By JUDGE FRANK PICARD Chairman, Michigan Chapter, Christian Palestine Committee What part have Jewish citizens played in the building of Detroit ? When asked that question I took stock- and found my- self with so much ammunition, I could—as the saying goes— "write a book." Because as I view the answer, people help or harm their cit...…

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…American ,Jewish periodical Cm • I Friday, July 13, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Congregations List Services The Men's Club of Congrega- day at 9 a.m. Rabbi Morris Adler TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH CANDLES: 7:53 P.M. will preach. Cantor Jacob H. tion Bnai David installed the fol- Sonenklar will officiate with the lowing officers for 1951-1952: choir under the direction of Don Manny Rosenthal, Harry Adas Shalom Frohman. Howard, vice-pr...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-3 tecture and his triumphs in steel beauty that he perhaps above all 'The Soul of Our City' Friday, July 13, 1951 Spiritual Notes in Lives of Eminent Jewish Detroiters By MALCOLM W. BINGAY Editorial Director, Detroit. Free Press At the turn of the Twentieth Century Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of beloved memory preached a sermon entitled "The Soul of the City." It sounded a keynote for the Detroit that was then world, famous as ...…

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…C enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20:1110 Page 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, July 13, 1951 Germany Ready to Collect (Not Pay) Reparations By NATHAN ZIPRIN PECULIAR SITUATION is developing in Germany. El Special taxes are being levied there in order to "equalize the burdens" the war has caused and to compensate those who suffered dam- ages. Unless the Allies assert them- selves, foreigners, including Nazi vic- tims who have proper...…

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…J oys of Summer As the Editor VieIns the News Bonds for Democracy Former U. S. Ambassador to Israel James G. MacDonald made the important point, in an address before an American Jewish Congress group in New York, that "an economically advanced and democratic Israel, set in the, midst_ of feudal and oli- garchical Arab states, is naturally regarded by the reactionary Arab leaders as a threat to their autocratic powers." It is Dr. Mac- Donald...…

July 13, 1951 • Page Image 4

…American Prisk Periodical 0 Page 4 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, July 13, 1951 gn, the Nealm, of Local Society Married Honeymooning in Cape Cod Sngagements The engagement of Alan Hubar, son of Mr. and Mrs. David I. Hubar of Huntington Woods, to Rita Levin of Cleveland was an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levin of Uniontown, Pa. Miss Levin is a graduate of Penn State College. Ardis June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Madorsk...…

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…S—THE JEWISH NEWS—Friday, July 13, 1951 A Hearty 250th Birthday Salute to This Great City and its Dynamic People Detroit's 250 memorable years attest to the ingenuity, enterprise, inventiveness, courage and spiritual strength of a great people. Sha-Kespeare must have thought of something akin to Detroit when he said, "What is the CITY but the PEOPLE?" To the many elements who are Our People we extend congratu- lations on this festive occa...…

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…• 1 ewer CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, July 13, 1951 Betrothed Pages DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE AnnaKatzWed to New Yorker Wed in Fall To Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Katz of Parkside avenue announce the' marriage of their daughter, Anna, I to Leon Anixt of New York City. The ceremony was held July 1 in the home of the bride's sis- ter, Mrs. Ruben Gold of Rose- Mont road. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated. Attending the bride were her ...…

July 13, 1951 • Page Image 6

…A Critic's Tribute to Jewish Musicians - Callaghan Evaluates the Musical Gifts Made by Noted Detroiters By J. DORSEY CALLAGHAN Music Critic, Detroit Free Press Long before the formation of the first Jewish congre- gation here a little over 100 years agd, men of that faith had been closely identified with the life of Detroit. But it was with the establishment of that first group of ten that the contribution of the Jew in Deroit to tlw city's...…

July 13, 1951 • Page Image 6

…American Jewish Friday, July 13, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLs, Page Mrs. Green to Head AJC What's the Score? Periodical Teen-Age Town Talk 1 By HELEN TENNENBAUM SPIEGEL By LARRY ALTMAN OUTSTANDING people, can play in reaching the in peoples in all walks of life goals of a more perfect TV tt has always been your reporter's which Sen. Tobey replied favorite occupation and when "Young ideas in the right direr tion can do a great deal a...…

July 13, 1951 • Page Image 7

…1116 JEWISH NEWS-7—Friday, July 13, 1951 1 In . GO • IN 23 S o EC T O 0 N6D o si Only Ford, in the low-price fiejld, can offer you V-8 *Optional at extra cost. Fordematfo Drive available with V-8 only. Equipment, accessories and bins subject to change without notice. GO and at hundreds less than most sixes . . . only Ford offers you a choice of V-8 or Six engines! And Ford alone in its field, offers you your choice of three great trans...…

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…d Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 riday, July 13, 1951 - it HKUNILLt r WAN mut; T ADS ' Classified Ads Accepted up to 4 P.M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00 Payable in Advance of Publication le 00 Lawyers Building, Detroit 26, Mich. - WO 1-1040 to d , ERSONAL V- le e t- Zat , Id be PAINTING & DECORATING RANSPORTATION I. Knoppow Paint Co. ITUATIONS WANTED !;." me en. out ns i ad tad OUSEKEEPE...…

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…Detroit Rediscovered Adas Shalom Choral Group Picks Officers Gay Fringes Embroider Our City's Historic Events The Sisterhood Choral Group of Adas Shalom elected the fol- lowing officers: Director, Mrs. Joseph M. Mar- kel; secretary, Mrs. Sol Slomo- vitz; treasurer, Mrs. J. Axelrod; chairman, Mrs. B. Golden; assistant chairman, Mrs. Louis Barrish; librarian, Mrs. Irving Kleinstein; sunshine, Mrs. Wilton Winston; auditioning commit- tee, Mesd...…

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…Americo Iewish Periodical Cad Friday, July 13, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Cantors to Ipen, City's Anniversar . Programs PHIL ROTHSCHILD A REPORTER SNOOPS . . . Cousins Shirley Ziegelman and Shirley Ziegelman along with El- eanor Yarrows are on their way for a summer retreat at the Sax- ony in Miami. Eugene Cohen is beating the drums with Mickey Woolf's band at his Bel Aire resort in N. Y. Ida Gussacoff of Columbus visited with the Dave...…

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…W Otrien att‘J Merle Barbara Blumberg Mrs. Green Re-Elected T© Wed, Grahm H. Landau Ai' Congress President • Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Bluni- Arrangements for a SHERUTH berg of Canterbury Road an- LEAGUE mernberthip tea are nounce the engagement of their being planned by Mrs. Nathan Spector and her committee for Sept. 25. The first meeting of the new season will be on Aug. 28 at Beth Moses. * * * Mrs. Irwin Levine, BETH AARON SISTERHOOD pres...…

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…`City of. Freedom' Starts 11-Night Run at U. of D. Kanter Again Heads Detroit's Story Told in Fine Ruth Pioneer Women's Council Our Letter Box I Pageant; Rabbis Narrators —The Council of Pioneer Wom- en of Detroit, comprised of 14 chapters, re-elected Ruth Kan- ter president. Other officers are: Helen Posner, Frances Stellar, Bessie Berris, Fannie Schreier, vice - presidents; Estelle Wilk, treasurer; Helen Horenstein, Gloria Goldman, - Clara...…

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