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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, November 14, 190
*BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS
All City Hails Pisgah
on 90th Anniversary
ti
(Continued from Page 1)
congregations, and George Ed-
wards, president of the Detroit
Common Council, representing
the City of Detroit.
PRAYER BY SEGAL
The 90th Anniversary banquet
program will open with the sing-
ing of the National Anthem and
Hatikvah, led by Alfred H. Bou-
nin, a member of Pisgah Lodge.
The invocation will be given by
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
Harry Yudkoff, past president
of Pisgah Lodge and District
Grand Lodge No. 6 who is gen-
eral chairman of the anniversary
committee, will act as toastmas-
ter.
Following the dinner, greetings
will be extended by Herbert S.
Eskin, president of Pisgah Lodge;
Edwards, Samuel W. Leib, past
president of Pisgah and second
vice-president of District Grand
Lodge No. 6, who has been dele-
gated to represent the district
at the banquet; Abe Drasin of
Grand Rapids, president of Mich-
igan Bnai Brith Council; Mrs.
Pisgah Lodge
Standings
The following are the top four
teams and "200" bowlers in each
division:
RED DIVISION
Benevolence
27
Auxiliaries
25
Liberty
25
Peace
23
•••
Samuel S. Aaron, president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council; Mrs. Lewis
Manning, president of Pisgah
Women, No. 122, Bnai Brith; and
Sidney J. Karbel, president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Council.
Hon. William Friedman, a
member of Pisgah Lodge since
1908, will offer greetings as
JUDGE FRIEDMAN
• • •
Disabled Vets
to Benefit by
Co✓ ncil's Bail
"We Are Not Forgetting" is
the slogan which sparks the
serve-a-hospital program of Bnai
Brith for supplying equipment
for the comfort and entertain-
ment of disabled veterans in hos-
pitals throughout the United
States and Canada, Mrs. Samuel
Aaron, president - of the Greater
Detroit Women's Council, said.
"In Detroit," said Mrs. Aaron,
"the 14 chapters comprising the
council, have implemented this
program by monthly visits to the
Veterans' Facility at Dearborn
and the distribution of lap robes,
cigarettes, socks, chewing gum,
playing cards and shaving
cream."
Mrs. Banks Guest
of Marshall Unit
Bingo l'arty to Spur
Membership Drive
GABRIEL GLANTZ
• • •
Morgenthau Lodge
Installs Officers
"Small personal services are
performed for the boys at their
slightest request. On Saturday, a
bingo party will be given at the
hospital, at which ice cream and
Gabriel Glantz Takes
cookies will be served and door
Helm of the Group
prizes will be awarded. Other
plans presently underway are
Officers of the Henry Morgen-
for the presentation of Chanukah
and Christmas presents to the thau Lodge were installed by
Sidney Karbel, president of the
veterans," she added.
Greater Detroit Council, in a
The Bnai Brith ball, said Mrs.
ceremony last week at the Rose
Saul Bloom, council fund-raising Sittig Cohen Bldg.
chairman, will help to continue
They are Gabriel Glantz, pres-
the work of this project as well
ident; Albert Shaffer, first vice-
as the others to which Bnai Brith
president; Morton Sultan, second
is committed. The ball will be vice-president; Jack Caminker,
held Nov. 29 at Masonic Temple,
financial secretary; Hilbert So-
with the orchestras of Ray Gor- sin, treasurer.
rell and Jimmy Stevenson fur-
Richard Miller, corresponding
nishing the music.
secretary; Sherman Schwartz,
recording secretary; Jack Sweet,
warden; Louis Blustein, guard-
1111 110 CD tTTER ian, Samuel Schiff, chaplain;
and Morton Weinberg, William
By ILENE RATNER
Jacobs and Kalman Bruss, trus-
tees.
THE PATRICIA STEVENS
Deputy of the lodge is Jesse
Studio will be presented in a
Feiler, past president of the
program entitled "Modeling and Michigan Council.
Well Grooming" by the David
Glantz, an attorney, is past
Pilnick Girls.
president of the Gamma Kappa
The meeting is for members
Chi Alumni Association.
only and will be held at 7:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the Book Bldg.
• • •
chairman of the board of gov-
ernors of the Detroit Jewish
Welfare Federation. Aaron
Droock, a past president of Pis-
gah and past president of Dis-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6, will
represent the JeWish Community
Council of Detroit as its presi-
Mart In Nadler, 201; Chuck Moodier,
202; Jack K nrn, 204; Frank Gunsborg, dent.
204. Sanford Friedman, 206; Albert
The Rev. Mr. Cole and Judge
Tessler 207; Harry Hecker, 210. 210;
Herman Z1111111erIllan. 211; Al Shapiro, Moynihan will be the next
212; Meyer Rosenthal, 215; and Dave speakers.
Sapetstein, 224.
Following a program of enter-
WIIITE DIVISION
Palestine Fund
27 tainment, which will include
Anti-Defamation
24 Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, and
Freedom
24 Julius Chajes, pianist, Rabbi
Justice
22 Lelyveld will deliver the prin-
Jules Sobvroff, 200; Len 11,14. 202; cipal address. Rabbi Leon Fram
POI mom' 'Legman, 202; Mandel Rosen,
of Temple Israel will offer the
201: and 1.1111 Kaplan, 211.
benediction.
BLUE DIVISION
Dinner music will be played
Emergency Relief
26
Vocational Service
26 by a full orchestra with the ass
Bellefaire
24 sistance of two vocalists.
The banquet will culminate
Victory
23
many months of planning and
B'4OWN DIVISION
Civilian Defense
IF YOU ARE a young man
20 arduous work by the commit-
Inter Faith
18 tee, Yudkoff said. "As soon as between the ages of 14 and 23
he
took
office
as
president
last
American Way
or a young lady between 14 and
18
Democracy
17 June," Yudkoff added, "Eskin 25, why not join one of our
Liberation
17 appointed the 90th Anniversary BBYO groups?
Hospitality
The procedure is simple. All
17 Committee. Since that time the
committee has been busily en- you have to do is write to or
GRAY DIVISION
National Assn.
21 gaged in all the details that en- call the BBYO office, 11718 Dex-
Liberalty
18 sued to make this affair a real- ter boulevard, TO. 8-5690, and
Independence
17 ity. From all indications this arrangements will be made to
Membership
17 celebration promises to be the have you attend different meet-
American Confer.
17 greatest in the 90 years of the ings until you find the group
lodge's existence."
GREEN DIVISION
most appealing to you.
Morale
There are four groups to
22
Tradition
choose from: AZA for boys, 14-
22
Courage
19, Bnai Brith Girls, 14-19, Bnai
21 Livingston Fellowships
Philanthropies
18 Awarded to 3 Students
Brith Young Men, 19-23, and
Bnai Brith Young Women, 18-25.
CHICAGO—Three winners of
• • •
the Sigmund Livingston memor-
A NEW CHAPTER, as yet un-
ial fellowships at the University
of Chicago, granted for the pur- named, has been formed by
pose of advanced training and BBYW. Members are planning a
research in racial and cultural slack party for 8 p. m. Sunday,
relations, are announced by Ben in the home of Edie Ainbinder,
3824 Cortland avenue.
W. L. J. Goldman, director of the Chi-
cago
office
of
the
Anti-Defama-
At 3 p.m., Sunday, the girls
Thomas Clothiers
23 9
will hold a membership tea in
Machinery and Equip.
20 12 tion League of Bnai Brith.
They are Charles Henry Bon- Bunny Chasman's home, 2331
Detroit Grille
19 13
Glendale avenue.
Rassner Jewelers
18 14 ner of Gary, Ind., Morris L.
• • •
Bankle Supply
16 '16 Ilaimowitz of Miami Beach, and
Feldman Bros.
15 17 Marie Fielder of Los Angeles, all
"SADIE HAWKINS" will be
Disrael Ltd.
15 17 advanced graduate students at the theme of an affair planned
the university.
Builders Steel
14 18
by the Phyllis Kunin chapter for
Michigan Scrap Iron
11 21
8:30 p.m., Saturday, at the home
Borin Bros.
10 22
of Sybil Cutler, 2727 Clements
Marshall
Unit
Plans
High
Scores:
Glieklin,
202,
201;
avenue.
Kern, 201, 211; Ilitshkun, 201, 211;
If you're interested in attend-
Caltln, 236, 209; Solomon, 217, 203: Sadie Hawkins Affair
0. Sherman 213 Iii; Schwarts 211;
The Louis Marshall Young ing, call Eileen Ostrow, presi-
Rngeiman, 200; Lebo, 213; Feldman,
Mt; Thomas 207; Samson, :23;
Women will hold a Sadie Hawk- dent, TO. 9-5664.
Reldman, 211; Abramson, 232; 7► 1e,
ins
Day affair for their paid-up
2110; Herman, 237; n. Miller, 205; Ra•-
■ er. 231; Wilner, 2113: Ilstort, 111: membership Suriday at the home
You help the Joint Distribution
Oahninnky, 265; Weinstein, 213; Krause,
212; Burns, 311; Green, 303; mad Elo- of Henrietta Silverman, 2912 Committee when you give
to the
per, 235,
Collingwood avenue.
United Jewish Appeal.
COSMOPOLITAN
STANDINGS
President
-Mrs. Samuel Banks, trustee of
Women's District Grand Lodge
No. 6, will be guest speaker at
a bingo party of the Louis Mar-
shall Women at 8:30 p.m ,
Thursday, in the Beth Aaron
Synagogue, Wyoming and That-
cher avenues.
The affair is being held as 10 )
part of the group's membership
drive. "Members should bring
a new member by reservation
only," Rose Stern, membership
chairman, said.
For reservations call her at
UN. 4-3644, or Albina Green-
stein, membership co-chairman,
UN. 3-6201. •
"'This. is Bnai Brith", a film
depicting the history of the or-
ganization since its founding 104
years ago, will be shown at a
business meeting of the group
Wednesday at Workmen's Circle.
Downs wn Chapter
to Fit Intolerance
Discussion groups to combat
racial prejudice are being plan-
ned by the Downtown Chapter,
it was announced.
Joseph Fauman, research direc-
tor of the Jewish Community
Council, led a discussion on
brotherhood at the chapter's
meeting last week. Mrs. Vir-
ginia Freed, ADL chairman, was
in charge.
For information call Mrs.
Freed, TY. 6-3847.
Pisgah B and P to Hear
Speech on Fashions
A talk on fashions will high-
light a meeting of the Pisgah
Business and Professional Chap-
ter at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, in
the Jewish Community Center.
Members who have money for
tickets or who need tickets for
the Bnai Brith ball should con-
tact Betty Rockaway, TY. 5-6681.
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