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October 11, 1946 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-11

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, October 11, 1946.

DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

JWV

Broadcast

ORT Luncheon
Set for Oct. 21

Page Fifteen

Bnai Brith Highlights

Aviva Adviser

RABBI ZAGER CHAPTER

LOUIS MARSHALL 1V011fEN
ay Zager was unanimously
The Louis Marshall Women of
elected president of the Women's
Chapter of Rabbi Zager Lodge Mud Brith will hold a paid-up
1614 of Bnal Brith on Oct. 3 at membership meeting at 8:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Workmen's
the Belcrest Hotel.
Circle.
Other officers are Mesdames
Dorothy Meckler, program chair-
Mrs. Edward B. Grosser of New Paul Silver, first vice president;
York, former president of Wo- Ben Fellows, second vice presi- man, will conduct a "Battle of
men's American ORT, will be the dent; Julius W. Gershon, treas- Wits" contest. Winners will re-
speaker at a luncheon to be given urer; Goidie Lebowe, financial sec- ceive two tickets to the annual
in her honor by the Detroit chap- retary; Edith Steinberg, corres- "Hard, Times Party". Contestants
ter of the organization at the ponding secretary; Irving H. Kan- will be selected from the audience.
Radio and stage performer,
Wardell Sheraton Hotel Oct. 21.
fer, recording secretary; Marion
Mrs. Gresser will report on her Plotkin, guardian; Sherman Cap- Charlotte Kruger, will present a
recent trip to England and Eu- lan, sentinel; Sidney Ersher, mo- monologue in comedy.
rope where she visited ORT in- nitress; and Barney A. Ross, Rose
stitutions and displaced persons Good and Rose Schneider, trustees.
PISGAII WOMEN
camps and attended the world
Instead of the usual slate which
Mrs. Herman Stenbucic of Pon-
ORT conference.
elects the first officers of a new tiac will be guest speaker at a
ORT (Organization for Rehabili- chapter, the election was held in dessert luncheon of Pisgah Women
BY DIL FERRY P. BURNSTENN
tation through Training) Is unique closed ballot with nominations of Thud Brith at 12:30 p. m., Mon-
among Jewish groups because its from the floor.
day, Oct. 14, at Congregation Bnai
THE FIRST FALL luncheon program is the only one devoted
The chapter will meet again at Moshe.
forum of the Department of to the creation of a new occupa- 8:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 14, at
Other features of the program
Micihigan was held Oct. 3, with tional existence for refugees and Congregation Bnal Moshe.
will be a fashion show by the 13 Charlotte Nelson of 1551 Taylor
21 executives of the department the masses of European Jews
Siege! Co. and a play by the Pis avenue, was introduced as the new
through trade schools, farm col-
present.
EAST SIDE WOMEN
gah women players.
adviser of Aviva Chapter of Junior
Plans were made for the first onies and industrial workshops.
Ajoint meeting of the East Side
Reports will also be made on
"These persons," Mrs. Gresser Lodge and East Side Women of the progress of the seventh an Mizrachl at a special meeting re-
rehabilitation and welfare dance
cently at the home of Rayetta
Saturday, Nov. 2 in the headquar- reports, "are prepared for a bet- Bnai Brith will take place at 9 nual donor luncheon scheduled for IIarris
of 3355 Webb avenue. She
ters ballroom, 8212 Twelfth st. Sol ter future by ORT. They leave p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, in the Le- Nov. 12 at Masonic Temple.
will be the main speaker at a
Jones, his orchestra and a pop- ORT Institutions with a diploma nox room of the Savarine Hotel.
membership tea of the chapter at
in one hand and tools in the Mrs. Leah H. Schneider, past pres-
ular soloist will be featured.
1 p. m., Sunday, Oct. 13, at the
Rudolph Stein, chairman of the other—ready to take their place ident of district six, will be guest REBECCA GRATZ AUXILIARY
The first social meeting of the home of Bono Rattner of 12024
rehabilitation and welfare com- as useful, productive and desirable speaker.
Afartindalo avenue north.
mittee, will be in charge. He will citizens of the world society."
A membership tea will be held Rebecca Gratz Auxilla ry of the
Mrs. Gresser served two terms by the East Side Women on Oct. Young Women of Bnal Brith will
be assisted by Mrs. Esther Tenzer,
be held on Tuesd ay evening
vice president of the Ladies Aux- as president of Women's American 22 at the home of Mrs. William
, Oct.
22,
at Workmen's Circle Center.
ORT
from
1940-44
and
is
now
Korash.
Mrs.
Fred
Schuman
is
iliaries, and Commander Sanford
chairman.
chairman
of
the
natiomil
organi-
Young
women
between
the
ages
Rothman of the Joseph L. Bale
of 18 and 25 are invited to attend.
Post No. 474. The dances will be zation committee. She also Is one
of the original members of the
open to the public.
Foreign Policy Association and of
• • *
Hadassah.
MEMORIAL HOME PLANS
Reservations for • the luncheon
triblile ,`..lerAme
THE ANNUAL Memorial Home are being taken by Mrs. A. J.

Association meeting will be held Copeland at UNiversity 2-6622.
at headquarters, at 11 a.m. Sun-
and 641116)
day. Election of new officers will
T
take place and plans will be laid
The membership drive of the
he • Pioneer Women's Organi.
for the erection of a memorial
Northwest Hebrew Congregation zat ion will hold a series of eight
reg
home.
and Center Sisterhood will cul-
Iona! conferences in the United
minate with a membership birth- Sta tes and Canada during the
The association owns the entire
square block located on the south
day party Oct. 23 in the social we elc-end of Oct. 18.21 to formu-
hall.
late the year's program. The east
side of Davison avenue, west of
Mrs. Alfred Helfgott is chair- cen tral region meetings will be ,4■4■ •••• ■■ ••••••
Dexter boulevard, and bounded by
■■ •••
v ....,,..-,....,.__.
man of the drive, assisted by Mrs. hel d In Detroit.
Davison, Ho!mar, Waverly and

Joseph Beck, co-chariman, and
Petoskey avenues, with a frontage
LENDING
I
Mesdames George Barron, Charles as n line with its responsibilities
of 507 feet on Davison. The erec-
LIBRARY
Fineman, Sidney Gottlieb, Perce Wo the sister organization of the
tion of a building with adequate
rking
Women's
Council,
the
Golden, Sam Kampner, Sol Mann- Pio
recreational and club facilities,
helmet., Louis Sall e, Mitchell at neer Women's Organization will
meeting rooms for posts and aux-
conferences, map out an
GIFTS
Schram, Manny Lax, Dave Aaron, enla these
iliaries, and a memorial room to
rged budget.
Sam Bishop and Jack Ciusik.
deceased comrades, is one of the
U nder the leadership of the
For information call either Mrs.
cherished alms of JWV in Detroit.
Helfgott, UN. 1-3532, or Mrs. Beck, cou Heil, the working women of
* • *
GREETING A
UN, 2-4646.
Pale stine are an Important instru-
HEAR CANDIDATES
CARDS •
men t in the reconstruction of
"CIVIC COMMUNITY NIGHT"
cold vies destroyed by British mili-
ttIAAI (AMBLING
will be held in the large auditori-
tary in the course of attacks and
um of headquarters at 8 p.m.
sear ches. Pioneer Women are
Thursday, Oct. 24. Candidates for
stan ding solidly behind their com-
public office have been invited to
rade S in their program of build-
meet with the veterans, together
ing and rehabilitation.
11525 DEXTER BLVD.
with the general community. There
Th conferences coincide with
HOgarth 1160
will be entertainment and refresh-
ments.
A membership tea of the Ladies the twenty-first anniversary of
We Deliver
.. ■•■••■■•■■
• • •
Auxiliary, Jewish National Fund, Pio neer Women.
■■■■
LOIS
LEISER
will
be
DOWNRIVER POST
held at 1:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Oct. 15, at the home of Mrs.
DOWNRIVER POST 225, of the
Harry Rosman, 2234 Boston boule-
Jewish War Veterans, in Wyan-
vard
west.
dotte, will hold a public installa-
All new and prospective mem-
tion of officers Oct. 23, at "The
bers are invited to attend. Guest
Covered Wagon," on Telegraph
speaker will be Sarah Falich Lev,
road at Northline road.
Lois Leiser, vocalist, will be who is visiting here from Pal-
• • •
heard in a recital sponsored by estine.
FLINT INSTALLATION
the Detroit Ladies Auxiliary 135,
The chairman for the member-
00 TABLETS 354
THE INSTALLATION of the Lt. Jewish War Veterans, at 8:30 p. m. ship drive is Mrs. Sam Cohen, the
Also Furniture Cleaning )
Eli Rosenblum Post 231 at Flint, Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the institute co-chairman, Mrs. Morris Davis, WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT IN
will be held at the Durant Hotel of Arts. She will be accompanied
and the secretary Mrs. Albert
in Flint, Oct. 27.
Prag.
by Lillian Grace Taylor.
The Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post,
Also on the program will be
At a board meeting Oct.• 1, at
will hold institution and the in- George Bakridge,. baritone, with
stallation ceremonies at headquar- Lillian Robbins as his accompanist. the home of Mrs. R. B. Newman
ters Nov. 3.
on Oakman boulevard, Mrs. Sam
Proceeds will be used for vet- Brody of Muirland avenue, pre-
• • •
eran and marine hospitalization. sented the auxiliary with a check
LEVIN, WINOKUR POSTS
Ann Levine, TO. 5-3803, is ticket for $1,000 for Keren Kayemeth.
A Jowl,
MEETING of Lt. Eli chairman.
Levin Post 230 and Lt. Jack Win-
okur Post 268, Jewish War Vet-
erans, will be held Tuesday, Oct.
15, at headquarters, with Post 23
as host.
BOWLING CENTER
This is the first of a series of
A Detroit branch of the Bessa-
Joi nt meetings aimed to promote rabian Federation of American
TWELFTH ST. at DELAWARE
better understanding of the Jew- Jews has been organized in De-
ish veteran groups.
12 • BRUNSWICK LANES - 12
troit with the following officers:
STEEL HAULERS
Dr. William Klein, president; N.
c Judge John J. Maher, Michigan
HEAVY DUTY HAULING
Sunday Morning Reservation,
ommander of Catholic War Vet- Katchman, treasurer; H. Chess,
Invited. Open Bowling all
erans, will be guest speaker. All financial secretary, and Harry
ex-servicemen are invited.
day Saturday and Sunday
Resnick, secretary.
On Nov, 16, Posts 230 and 268
The first meeting will be held
will hold a "millionaires Party" at at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, at
For Reservation, Call—
he
adquarters.
Zack's Catering Co.
TRINITY 2.9507
No Waiting

Women's Chapter
to Hear Leader

Birthday Party
Will Conclude
Northwest Drive

PWO Region

to Meet in City

In Musicale

• •
• • •
• •

Membership Tea
of JNF Ladies
Set for Tuesday

CENTRAL

Florist and Gift Shop

I Tacked,iwn Wall to Wall

JWV Auxiliary

CARPETING.

Recital Tuesday

Cleaned.lo Your Homo

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Bessarbian Group
Organized in Detroit

PHILLIPS
CARTAGE CO.

VICTORY

7007 Intervale
HOgarth 7490

Lion Mizrachi Sisters'
ep Rally Monday

The first pep rally of the Sis-
Mizrachl will be held
-
at Con :uv P.m. Monday, Oct. 14,
gregation Bnal David, Mrs.
Gerald Levitt, president, an-
"Aced today, Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka will be guest speaker.
Tickets and reservations are
now
available for the ,tenth an-
nual
'10 donor luncheon being held
. 5 at Congregation Shaarey
6edek, Mrs. Asher Berlin is chair-
Zan and Mrs. M. Mandrowitz,
reservation chain:CAW*

ters 12 of Zion
AI
:30



National Council
to Hear Weitzel

A coffee get-together will be
held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
15, at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter by the Detroit Section Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women.
Tony Weitzel, Detroit News col-
umnist, will address the meeting.

BRANDEIS WOMEN
The Louis D. Brandeis Women
will hold a membership card par-
ty at 9 p. m. Oct. 24 in Workmen's
Circle.

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