Friday, November 16, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Six

Neugarten Activities

Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge No. 34 Bowling
League-Standings and Averages

BLUE DIVISION

RED DIVISION

Total l'ts.
26
25
25
24
23
21
19
19
16
16
13
13

Brotherly Love
Greater Detroit Council
Unity
Americanism
Equality
Grand Lodge
Refugee Ald
Benevolence
Peace
Liberty
Auxiliaries
Supreme Lodge

Individual Iligh Averages
J. Korn

High Team Single (I lllll e

Equality

High Team 3 Game

High Single Game

M. Egren

Weekly 200 Games

Lunsky
J. Korn
S. Lutz
Ilorwood
M. Miller
S. Friedmann
M. Linden
M. Gold
It. Ralmi

L.

Individual Averages
Libert y

177
166
158
152
156

Auxiliaries
149
II. Schwartz
155
S. WIllens
161
A. %osmium
152
I. Faufman
M. Rosenbaum 149

Unity

Peace

Brotherly Love

S. Gurwin
D. Snpet stein
S. Berris
13. Gantt
S. Weisberg

Americanism
Velick
S. Lutz

W. Silver
E. Weiner
D. Penner

' , mod lodge

Ilerwood
Si. Linden
L. Grant
P. Heron
31. Rosenthal

157
162
157
167
156

172
167
158
157
153

167
173
161
152
153

Refugee Aid
M. Miller
Olshansky
S. Levine
D. Millet
J. Gunsberg

170
160
158
153
160

tVIIITE DIVISION

Anti Defamation
Wider Scope
Goodwill
Freedom
Henry Monsky
Michigan Council
Justice
HIllel Foundation
Palestine Fund
National Defense
Honour
War Service

Individual High Averages
M. Helper
H. Layne
S. Epstein

H. Solomon
H. '/.aft
S. Seder

high Team Single Game
Goodwill

High Team 3 G nrne

Palestine Fund

High Single Game

1. Robinson

111111 3 Game Total

IL Layne

Week!) 200 Games

Epstein
A. Oslik

S.

Individual Averages
War Service
Anti Itefamat Ion

148
A. Davis
14 X Holtzman 153
149
W. Wolfson
153
II. Apple
148
D. Mintz

Honour

157
135
157

142

142

•Initine Fund

154
162
134
132
145

4111e1 Foundation

31. Wasserman
1. Robinson
31. Surat,'
A. Posen
A. Feldman

Freedom

M. Weinstein
M. Berke
B. Leaman
I. Reiter
W. Oshinsky

Wider Scope

J. Karhal
S. pernikoff
IL Bean
.1. Meskin
A. Levinger

I. Rosenthal
S. Litt
S. Linde
V. Lawson
J. Bello

145
150
138

147
140

158
154

144
144

114

145
150
146
160
142

A. Egren
M. Rosen
is. Bassin
S. Telles
H. I )worin

A.Z.A. No.
B. Jaffe
N. Cohen
31. bober
J. Klein
J. Kraft

139

149
139
133
132

It. Selling
W. Stark
H. Dante
V. Bloomfield
H. Berlin

145
142
147
1:18
116

34

1:.3
154
139
140
131

('Iev. Orphan

You bet we're going

145
S. Maze
129
145 M. Blumenthal 136
139
S. Lunsky
143
125
D. Staub
150
137 Schwartzman 158

Victory

al
National hospital

31. Thomas
I. Kardner
J. Sarko
D. Holtzman
J. Parker

51. Smith
S. Klee
C. Edelstein
M. Heller
II. Levy

145
152
1:.1
150
1:13

to buy more and bigger
bonds in the great
VICTORY LOAN!

135
141
140
141
122

GREEN DIVISION

25
23
22
21
21
20
20
19
19
17
17
16

Civilian Defense
Inter Faith
'Welfare
Red Cross
I hospitality
American Way.
Four Freedoms
Liberation
11111 of Rights
Legal Aid
Religious Liberty
I lelllOcrit , y

Total Pts.
24
24
23
22
22
21
21
21
20
15
14

"HERE'S WHY..."

built klual High Averages

151
150

L. Rogevein
B. Stein
11. Podden
175 31. NVeltilierg
162 G. Rapaport
162
High Team Single Game
159
157
157 Hospitality

150

I -la
148

0011

High 'ream 3 Came

2221

929 Hospitality

High Single Game

2631

213

J. Olen

High 3 Game Total

226

51
518

E. I :nod
A. Got don

601

IVeekly 200 (lames

207

J. Diamond

206
202

Individual Average*
Inter Fait h

Hospitality

S. Layne
F. Itemer
139 1. Margolis
146 W. Lite
150 J. Meter

149

156

136
154
155
111

141

137
135
142
129
115

148
J. I lershenson 124
113
E. Good
133
A. Silver
118
I. Pleasant

Welfare

Four Freedoms

130
125
144
95
142

Red Cross

151
162
153
152
142

National Defense
151
M. Epstein

II. Solomon
J. Brilliant
M. Mit tledorf
A. Corman

150
131
131
110

L. Pollak
A. Gordon
J. Liebowitz
J. Borsand
A. Wall

Goodwill

...Henry Monsky
31. Kutinsky
S. Epstein
it, Weiner
94. Schur
A. KutInsky

B. Stein
II. Moss
J. Finegold
K. Gerber

Bill of Rights

131
143
135
119
109

151
175
115
151
152

L. Wasserman 131

Liberation
G. Rapaport

S. Markowitz
Mich. Council
150 A. Schultz
M. Salter
157 I. Kutinsky
II. %aft
145 I. Kolodney
II. Appel
157 L. CO fel z
F. Seder
150
C. Gersten

F. Gerson
M. Helper
J. Cohen
M. Alt man
S. Krinsky

TOWN HALL SPEAKER
Count Richard N. Coudenhove-
Kalergi, authority on European
affairs, scholar, author and lin-
guist, is the speaker at The De-
troit Town Hall at the Cass
Theater, Friday, Nov. 23, at 11
a.m.

National Monthly

Social Service

Benevolence
31. Gold
A. Shapiro
1'. Brownstein
A. Ross
I.. bold berg

Diskin
H. Layne
D. Scherr
. Rubinstein
M. Garfield

Moss
II. Horwitz
140
122 E. Got man
E. Weiss
143
138 It. Sax

Equality

The Ezra, Women's Division of
the Federation of Polish Jews,
met Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the home
of Mrs. H. Weinberg.
Pledges were brought in for
the donor luncheon, which will
take place Jan. 9, 1945, at Hotel
Statler.
Rabbi Glicksman, executive di-
rector of the Detroit Federation
of Polish Jews, was guest speaker.

We were smart to buy
plenty of bonds in every
loan, and...

1:15
146
127
138
140

110

31. Littky
S. Abell
C. Steinberg
J. Perlstein
H. Littky

173
M. Egren
160
I. Grolier
167
It. Tisdale
II. Zimmerman 166
157
J. Bloom

H. RaznIck
P. Kantor
B. Berman
N. Lewis
Brum

Ilarmony
A. Glassman
NI. Schiff
FL Miller
I. 1:opitz
D. Rosen

162
161
156
150
194

169
172
165
156
142

Just Ice

Enter. Belief
M. Goldhoff
142
S. X Epstein
140
140 W. Goulding
M. Charmer
127
B. Gutman
138

vocational

A. Mat ks
B. Toles
J. Levin
M. Klayman
J. Korn

168
171
163
147
155

A. Sklare
S. Krause
S. Kaplan
A. LI p I n
1. Dante

L. Hack
J. Werner
H. Salter
J. Torch
A. Chelow

Trot It

L. Lunsky
C. M yers
T. 11it tledorf
M. Fleisher
S. lloberman

Ezra Women Plan
Luncheon, Jan. 9

2363

I In roomy .

Supreme Lodge
M. Weingarden 140

B. noggin
S. Felsot
II. Chaben
1. Perlman

Si19

The regular meeting of the
Home Relief Society will be held
in the home of Mrs. Maurice Ga-
relik, 18503 Fairfield, Monday,
Nov. 26. Dessert luncheon at
1 o'clock will precede the gen-
eral meeting.
Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Byron
Ave., was hostess at a dessert
luncheon in her home to the
Board members on Thursday,
Nov. 15. Reports given by Mrs.
Adolph Deutsch, ways and means
chairman; Mrs. Samuel Marks,
yearbook chairman, and Mrs.
Ralph Levy were received.
On Nov. 19 the members will
be hostesses at th Downtown
USO. Mrs. Wm. Gordon, chair-
man of USO activities, will be
in charge.

Weekly 200 Games
222 207
630 N. Cohen
213
J. Schwartzman
201
C. Edelstein
200
229 II. Salter
223
Individual Averages
212
206
Levi Memorial
Light
206
119
N. Gersuk
133
J.
Faudem
205
137
M. Wilson
125
203 S. Erlich
139
51. Levey
157
202 It. Hoffman
143
It.
Levitt
111
201 h. Schwartz
129
I, Gold
1:10
L. Genser

Iligh 3 Untrue Total

168
160
157
155

58
57
51
52
50
50

High Team 3 (lame

258

M. Egren

175
106
161
157
171

20

19
18
16
14
14

A Z A

2846

Equality

S. Friedman
P. Stein
H. Symons
It. Italmi
J. Rodman

Total Pts.
26
24
23
23
22
21

Victory.
National Hospital
National Monthly
Light
A Z A
Levi Memorial
Vocational Guidance
Cleveland Orphan Home
N t o t gency Relief
Social Service
Harmony
Truth

BOB ideal High Averages
191
177 J. Seim oilman
175 It. Hoffman
173 N. Cohen
173
1:ardn•r
A. Glassman
V. Bloomfield
1027
high Team Single Game

L. LunskY
S. Friedman
M. Egt en
M. Linden

Greater Detroit

Mrs. Charles H. Aller, presi-
dent of the Neugarten Medical
Aid, will be hostess at a brunch
on Monday, Nov. 19, at her home
at 2790 Oakman Blvd., to the
members of the 12th Annual
Luncheon committee. The co-
hostesses will be the past presi-
dents: Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, Mrs.
Samuel Blaecher, Mrs. Morton
Snyder and Mrs. Martin Krauss.
Mrs. Harvey Rothstein, Un.
3-6195, rummage chairman, has
available rummage still open.
Tickets for the Annual Luncheon
to be held Dec. 4 at the Book-
Cadillac may be obtained from
luncheon chairman Mrs. Morton
Jacobs, To. 8-5010, or luncheon
treasurer Mrs. Morris Roth, To.
8-3167.

HOME RELIEF MEETING

Gold
F. Shook
L. Zumberg

S.

M. B•t1R.1

J. 1 then

I. Sherman

I. Weinstein
J. Pleasant

151
122
124
117

S. Rapaport
J. Milgrom
J. Sontag
It. Kaplan
N. Aclilmen

134
127
136
127
106

Religious Liberty
133
L Sirken

II. Diamond

A. Winer
If. Gellman
D. Galin

124
132
119
133

legal Aid

Democracy

II. Kaufman
153 .1. Schultz
150 16. Rosen
ISS J. Goldin
137 IL ItsznIck

124
111
136
136
115

American Way

tit Ulan Defense
150
H. Podden

Rogeveln

1,. Green
H. Bolgan
J. bempert
1. Silk
D Farkum

126
141
138
119
132

137
122

136

121
117

I. aussin
A. Kleiman
I.. Gladstone
M. Weinberg
S. Greenhut

105
138
133
118
127

1. They pay for the care and cure of our
wounded . . . supply the finest of medical
aid. They help to bring our boys back home
... to pay for all the colossal cost of Victory.

4. Bonds form a reserve for future repairs
and replacements ... for modern buildings,
improved stock, better homes.

5. They hold dollars in store to pay for our
children's education • . right on through
college.

2. Hell by millions of Americans, Victory
Bonds will provide a solid reserve of buying
power to assure steady jobs for veterans.

6. E Bonds return $4 at
maturity for every $3 you
invest.

3. Buying Bonds rather than scarce goods
helps keep the lid on prices ... prevents in-
flation and its follow-up of depression.

7. They give security to
enjoy later years with
peace of mind.

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