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Friday, September 27, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

THE ANNUAL HARD TIME party
which has become a tradition with the
Louis Marshall Women because of its
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continued success is set for
Nov. 3 at the Jewish Com-
munity Center. As usual
the men's lodge will parti-
cipate in this event. The
highlight of the evening's
entertainment will be the
talented dramatic group's
presentation of a novel
and amusing play. The
Rhythmaires will furnish
the music for this event.

every Monday night at 9 p. m. Mack Bie-
derman is co-chairman of the league.

The open meeting held Sept. 24 was a
huge success. It was an all sports event
with representatives of the Lions Club,
the Red Wings and the Tigers participat-
ing in the discussions. Bob Murphy of the
Detroit Times was the guest speaker.
Plans are being made for the second an-
nual dance to be held' late in the fall.

NEW YEAR'S
GREETINGS

The Book Cadillac Hotel will be the
scene for the annual donor luncheon Feb.
12, 1947. Thelma Weiss, fund raising
chairman, will head the donor activities.
Lena Zohott is president of the Louis
Marshall Women. She has many plans
for an interesting season.

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Page Thirteen

The Zager Lodge committee heads fol-
low: Dr. Adolph Love, Anti-Defamation
League; Rabbi Alvin M. Poplack, Hillel;
Jack Hartstein, B.B.Y.O.; Herman Schnei-
der, conservation and athletics; Barney
Ross, program; Ben Fellows, membership;
Henry Weiss, post-war service ; Herman
Fishkind, publicity; Max Bard, voca-
tional; Philip Dubrinsky, sick committee;
Jack Schulman, ethics.

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A Happy and Prosperous
New Year from
Louis Marshall Women
No. 390 of Bnai Brith

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Sidney M. Ersher

BNAI BRITH

Herman H. Schneider

To All Members and Their Families
and to the Jewish Community
at Large

Officers and Trustees

Barney A. Ross

AS USUAL Gus Eisenberg, president of
the Business and Professional Women
started off her plans with a bang. 'Twas
a Fashion Show in conjunction with the
Senior group for the first joint meeting.
Unusual plans are under way for the
first open meeting of the group at the
Bnai Moshe Synagogue Oct. 8, which will
be followed by dancing after the business
session. A gala event will be handled by
the post-war service committee in the
form of a Feather Party sometime in
November while the big event of the year
will be the dinner dance at the Wardell-
Sheraton Dec. 1. Completed plans will be
announced at a later date for all of the
affairs scheduled.

various cooperating committees will be
announced later. Mrs. Gold may be
reached at UN. 3-3719 for further infor-
mation. A meeting at which Mrs. Her-
man Stenbuck of Pontiac will give a re-
view of Sholem Asch's book, "The Old
Country" will also be announced at a la-
ter date.

President

Vice President

Vice President

Ben Fellows

Vice President

Nathan Zager

Treasurer

Samuel Traison

Corresponding Secretary

Harry L. Pearson

Recording Secretary

THE SEASON'S SINCEREST
GREETINGS TO EVERYONE

Rabbi Alvin Poplack

from the

Max Bard

Chaplain

Pisgah Women
Chapter 122 of Bnai Brith

Trustee

Hammond Pearlman

Guardian

The Louis Marshall Business
and Professional Women
Chapter of Bnai Brith

Mules Berkowitz

Warden

Mack J. Biederman

Extends ,Its Sincerest Season's Greetings
To All Their Members and Friends.

Trustee

Jacob Shulman

Theodore Ilertzel Lodge

Chaplain, Financial Secretary
and Past President

No. 1377

Jack Hartstein

Maurice B. Reistman

Pisgah Lodge, No. 34

Trustee

President

Robert Golden

Max Goldhoff

Second Vice President

President

Louis Angel

Victor Blumenthal

Warden

Vice President

A FINE RECEPTION was held for those
interested in organizing a Zager Women's
chapter, at the honle of Mrs. Sam Aaron
last Tuesday. Definite plans to go ahead
with this venture were made. Mrs. Aaron
will sponsor the new group.

Jack Lawson

Chaplain

Jack R. Leeds

Assistant Chaplain and Membership Director
Greater Detroit Council

Meyer Lebowitz

Warden

Herman Osnos

Rabbi Mandell M. Zager

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Lodge, No. 1614

Trustee

Isadore Starr

Past President

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MRS. GERALD GOLDBERG is all agog
with the plans made by her women for
the coming season. Besides the various
interesting meetings which are scheduled
there'll be an afternoon session Oct. 16.

The Donor Luncheon at the Masonic
Temple Tuesday, Nov. 1, promises to be
a gay event. B. Siegel Company will pres-
ent a fashoin show and the Pisgah Wo-
men Players will stage a musical called
"Don't Tell A Soul." Mrs. Samuel Gold
takes complete charge of the donor. The

BARNEY ROSS, program chairman of
the Zager lodge, really got away to a
good start with his opening meeting Sept.
1! to a capacity attendance. A very smart
program was arranged. Ricky Richards,
a professional performer, acted as M.C.
He is a very clever young man who, with
the aid of a phonograph gives pantomine
impressions of opera stars. Plans were
made at this meeting for the organizing
of a women's chapter.

Herman Schneider, chairman of the
bowling league, also boasted a grand start
with over 50 men attending the first meet
at the Bowl-O-Drome last Monday nite.
Meetings for the league will be held there

Detroit Lodge Auxiliary

PLANS FOR the big event of the De-
troit Lodge Auxiliary — a gala dinner
dance, to be held Jan. 18 at the Book
Cadillac Hotel are in full swing. Mrs. Sol
Meyers, chairman of the ways and means
committee, will direct the affair.

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A Happy and Contented

New Year to All

from the

Detroit Lodge Auxiliary

of Bnai Brith

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