Friday, October 31, 1947 Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Chairman Tikvah Unit Names Heads ofCommittees Mrs. Leonard M. Sims, first vice-president of Women's Dis- trict Grand Lodge No. 6, will address the Tikvah Chapter of Bnai Brith Women at a meeting at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Beth Aaron Synagogue. Weissman, Seymour Mrs. chapter president, has announc- ed the appointment of the fol- lowing committee chairmen for the year: Mesdames Louis Alper, Hillel; MRS. SAUL BLOOM Irving Bolton, community rela- • • • tions; Irwin Burdick, dramatics; Louis Berman, publicity; Alfred Brook, bowling and Ruth Al- den; Sidney Goed, telephone; Sidney Harris, in-hospital and in-camp; Max Littky, tributes; Irving Lash, budget; Harold Nis- sen, Menorah pins. 14 'Chapters Join Arthtm Ross, fund raising; Jack Raisin, nominating and in- for Affair Nov. 29 itiating; Arthur Schultz, anti- defamation; Sam Schneider, by- For the first time in the his- laws; Jerome Wasserman, sick tory of the Greater Detroit Wo- and visiting; Jack Wolf, hospi- men's Council, all of its 14 affili- tality; Isadore Pansky, BBYO; ated chapters will merge their Louis Barden, membership, and fund-raising activities in pre- Isadore Buchman; program. senting the Bnai Brith ball Nov. The following captains are 29 at Masonic Temple. Door prizes will include an working with Mrs. Ross on the all-expense air trip to Havana. Bnai Brith ball to be held Nov. Ray Gorrell's and Jimmy Stev- 29 at Masonic Temple: Mes- dames Herman Ashman, Alper, enson's orchestras will play. Mrs. Saul Bloom, council fund- Albert Barden, Jack .Richman, raising chairman and council Schultz, Irving Feldman, Nis- vice-president, said each of the sen, Goed, Bernard Bolotnikoff, , chapters has adopted several David Hershman, Nat Benton, Ruth Emmer and Herman Av- needy families overseas. "Letters and bundles are sent riq. monthly to the adopted families," Mrs. Bloom said, "and the grate- ful letters received from them testify to their gratitude and growing friendship." Council Ball to Aid Europe's Needy Lodge Guest Pisgah Lodge Marshall Women Prepare for Ball' Standings A three-act play, "It Shouldn't Happen," will be presented by teams and "200" bowlers in each the dramatic group of the Louis division: Marshall Women at the mother RED DIVISION organization's second donor rally Benevolence 23 at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Work- Auxiliaries 21 men's Circle. 19 Brotherhood The meeting will spur plans for Liberty 18 the Bnai Brith ball being held by Sant Krause, 201; Mot tie Lieberman, the Greater Detroit Women's 201; S.,w Lutz, 20:1; Phil Stein, 201; Hen Veld matt, 207; Ittis o Kantor, 207; Council Nov. 29 at Masonic Tem- Sant Finkel, 204; Moe Etti en, 211; Her. man I., tie, 211; Prank iiiitimberg, 217; ple. Mrs. Samuel Aaron, council Mat m Miller, 220; Stan 11..1,19, 229; Sam Willem. 233; and Al Nlark•, 220. president, will be guest speaker. Adeline Natanson, pianist, will WHITE DIVISION play. 4 21 Palestine Fund Mrs. Belle Nadis is program Justice 21 chairman for the rally. Assisting Freedom 19 are Irene Rodman, Ida Spear and Anti-Defamation fund-raising Kessler, 17 Esther Ely Itotte, 200; Al Oslik, 201; Sam chairmen; Rose Gurwin, ad chair- Linde, 202; Max Fleisher, 29:1; Jule.; man; and Edith Hoffman. Yetta SuberolT, 203; Hill Seder, 206; Herman Hantlek. 210; Harry Mayer., 222; Hoy Yates is Marshall president. The following are the top four JON SILO • • • New York Artists at Pisgah Meeting Jon and Ruth Silo to Appear Monday Levitt, 225; and Julius Cabe, 257. BLUE DIVISION Emergency Relief Vocational Service Bellefaire Victory 23 22 20 19 Minot, Wel notein 215 Bloch Chapter to Launch Drive at Rally Tuesday BROWN DIVISION membership its Launching 14 Hospitality 14 drive, the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter Civilian Defense will present an all-girl minstrel Direct from a successful en- Red Cross 4 20 15; 14 show at a rally at 8:30 p.m. Tues- gagement in New York, Jon and Welfare day in Bnai Moshe. Ruth Silo are coming to Detroit Harry litni.10, 210; M llt Heller, to entertain with humor, drama and Irwin Margolla, 203. The show is under the direc- and song at Pisgah Lodge's GRAY DIVISION tion of Mrs. Muriel Shppiro, monthly meeting at 8:30 p.m. National Association 17 chairman of entertainment! Mu- Monday in the Jewish Com- Judaism 13 sic will be directed by Bob munity Center. 12 Wayne. Culture Aaron Droock, president of Liberality Included in the cast are Adele 12 the Jewish Community Council, Zionism 12 Weider, Alyce Bigelman, Mrs. will speak on "Our Community Loyalty 12 Bernard Brody, Eileen Dworkin, Council." 12 Clarice Feinberg, Mrs. Leon Lon- Indenendence Independence Jon Silo who began his career Wil+,1111An, 203. don, Alice Kaye, Mrs. William in Palestine, was recently feat- GREEN DIVISION Phillips, Gertrude Langdorf, Ei- ured on the air in a portrayal 17 leen Reznik and Lenora Yavitz. of Walter Damrosch and Sam Morale nr information call Chalamus 17 Bernard in the "Americans by Tradition 16 Tigel, TO. 7-8727, or \Mrs. Martin Courage Choice" program. 14 Pastor, TO. 7-4833. He has directed and played Conservation leading roles in the Had, Gadya • Lodge's series on Philadelphia radio stations. He is also a member of the Yiddish Art Theater Group, New York City. Ruth Silo is well-known as a radio artist and monologist. The program has been ar- Oscar Cohen Guest ranged by the intellectual ad- Harry Monsky Service Fel- of Downtown Chapter SOUVENIR BOOK in honor lottships have been awarded to vancement committee, headed by of Pisgah Lodge's 90th an- An anti-defamation meeting is Harry Mirvis and David Dar- Henry M. Abramovitz and Ju- niversary will be distributed at planned by the Downtown Detroit vin of Detroit, Bnai Brith Youth lius Deutelbaum. the anniversary banquet Nov. 18 Chapter for 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Organization advisors. This is at Masdnic Temple. in the Normandy room of the the second consecutive year that All lodges in Detroit are co- Hotel Book Cadillac. Mirvis has received this re- 0 CHATTER 001. Oscar Cohen, executive director ward. operating in securing ads for By ILENE RATNER of the Jewish Community Coun- this book. Elias Goldberg is Established by the men's and BBYO WILL CLIMAX its cele- chairman of the ad solicitation cil, will be guest speaker. Movies women's District Grand Lodges a bration of "BBYO Month" with will be shown. No. 6, the awards are made to program from 1 to 4 p.m. Sun- committee. The group opened its member- Ben F. Goldman, a past presi- two participants in the BBYO day, Nov. 9. It will be opened dent of Pisgah, is editor. He ship drive with a tea at the home of Mrs. Mannie Cornfield of Lin- program selected from the en- by Harry Mirvis, council presi- has held this job for the past wood avenue. Mrs. Charles Solo- tire district. The awards are dent. several years. In the evening, some 200 mem- vich, national membership chair- made on the basis of scholar- The 90th anniversary publica- man of Bnai Brith Women, was ship, aptitude for Jewish public bers will join for a banquet at tion will contain a history of the service and intention to pursue Zack's Catering. guest speaker. lodge and of Bnai Brith activi- Awards were presented to Mes- such service. ties. • dames Louis Benson, president; AN SSSS (bobby-socks, slacks, Mirvis and Darvin are sociol- Harry Parr, vice-president; and ogy students at Wayne Univer- skirts and sweaters) house party TAKING RESERVATIONS Mannie Cornfield, treasurer; for sity. Darvin is associated with was held by AZA No. 527 at the RESERVATIONS are pouring their work in the chapter's Louis Marshall AZA chapter home of Sandy Blavin of Cherry- in for the banquet, it was an- membership drive last season. No. 604. Mirvis is advisor to De- lawn avenue. nounced. ELIAS GOLDBERG According to Max Goldhoff, troit AZA chapter No. 63 and • • • president of the BBYO Council. MEETINGS ARE held on the the deadline for reservations is Plan Roosevelt Film Herbert Eskin, president of group is completing the program Wednesday. He said that those first and third Tuesday of the for the banquet. Acceptances month at Central High School by who plan to attend should send for Downtown Lodge have been received from out- the Emma Lazarus, Diane Mal- their reservations in sooner as standing personalities, he said, wntown Lodge will present erman, Naomi, Louis Marshall, 1,500 plates are the limit. adding that the principal speak- usical program followed by Rebecca Gratz and Phyllis Kunin er will be of national renown. movies of Franklin D. Roosevelt Pisgah, revealed that he has re- chapters. - "A splendid program of enter- ceived many communications at a meeting at 8 p. m. Tues- Deborah chapter meets on the The Louis Marshall Business second and fourth Tuesdays at from organizations in the com- tainment has also been arranged. day in the Barium Hotel. Members and friends are ask- and Professional Chapter will the Jewish Community Center. munity following the proclama- The complete program will be ed to keep the date open for launch its membership drive All young women, ages 18-25, are tion of Mayor Jeffries setting announced shortly," Yudkoff said. with a tea at 2 p. m. Sunday in invited to the meetings. this gala social event. aside Tuesday, Nov. 18, as Bnai the home of Blanche Feigenson, Brith Day in Detroit. Keidan Chapter to See 4903 Sturtevant avenue. These messages were of a con- THE NAOMI AUXILIARY of Mrs. Jack Hartstein, past pres- Dancers to Entertain gratulatory nature, some ex- Movie at Its Meeting ident of the Greater Detroit BBYW is holding its first mem- pressing a desire to join in the The monthly meeting of the bership tea at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Meeting of Zager Women's Council, will be guest celebration of this day by stag- Harry B. Keidan Chapter will in the home of Pearl Benenson, The Miltimore School of Danc- speaker. Miss Lena Trock, mem- 1932 Clairmount avenue. All ing events in honor of Pisgah's take place at 8:30 p. m. Tups- day in the Book Cadillac Hotel. ing, featuring Marilyn and De- bership chairman, urges all girls, ages 18 to 25, are invited. anniversary, he added. At this time reports will be anne Gelb, will entertain at a members to attend and to bring Guest speaker will be Charles made on the progress of the PROGRAM SET meeting of the Rabbi Mandel M. prospective members. Those interested in joining the Levy, director of AZA and Bnai HARRY YUDKOFF, general fund-raising project. Zager Chapter at 8:30 p.m. Wed- A movie, "This is Bnai Brith," group should call Mrs. Jack Cut- Brith Young Men. An entertain- chairman of the anniversary nesday in Bnai Moshe. ing program has been planned All are invited, Miss Fay Za- ler, president, TY. 4-2850, or Miss and refreshments will be served. committee, reported that his will be presented. Feigenson, HO. 3415. ger, president, said. Mirvis, Darvin Get Fellowships From District 6 oily Pisgah Lodge History A • a i Marshall B and P to Launch Drive •