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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-11-28

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DETROIT 'JEWISH CIIRONICLI

Friday, November 28, 1917

WP BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS

Where and When
Lodges Meet

For information and sugges-
tions on publicity call Mannie
Cornfield, press chairman of the
Greater Detroit Council, UN.
4-4150.
PISGAII—First and third Mon-
day of month, 9:30 p.m., Jew-
ish Community Center.
MARSHALL—One Wednesday
of month, 8:30 p.m., Work-
men's Circle.
DETROIT NO. 1374 — Second
of month, 8:30 p.m.,
IIKVorkmen's
Workm en's Circle.
111E0DORE ILERZL — Second
and fourth Monday of month,
9 p.m., AI Oak Street, River
Rouge.
EAST SIDE — First and fourth
Monday of month, 9 p.m., Say-
wine Hotel.
KEIDAN — First Tuesday of
month, 8:30 p.m., English room
of Ilotel Book Cadillac.
BRANDE1S—Second and fourth
Tuesday of month, 8:39 p.m.,
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg..
RABBI MANDEL ZAGER—First
and third Tuesday of month,
8:30 p.m., Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
DOWNTOWN—First and third
Tuesday of month, 8:30 p.m.,
Barium Hotel.
GERSIIWIN—Second and fourth
Monday of month, 8:30 p.m.,
Barium Hotel.
BLOCII—First and third Monday
of month, 8:30 p.m., Bnal
Jacob.
MORGENTIIAU—First and third
Monday of month, 8:30 p.m.,
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
CINEMA — First Monday of
month, 8:30 p.m., Hotel Tuller.
TIKVAII — First Thursday of
month, 8:30 p.m., Northwest
Hebrew Congregation.

Leaders of

B ►► i

Brit!: Ball

Zuger Chapter

111111111 Chatter

By ILENE RATNER
THAT WAS QUITE a shindig
the Diane Malerman Chapter
had last Saturday in honor of
its second anniversary.
The gals reversed the custom
and escorted the fellows. The
affair was held at Northwood
Inn, after which the party jour-
neyed over to the home of the
Burt Fredenthals on Santa Rosa
drive for the cutting of the
birthday cake.
Earlier in the month, the chap
ter held a membership tea at
Jackie Ginsberg's home on
Glendale avenue and an in-
formal gathering ab the home of
Lorraine Shatz of Pasadena
avenue.
• • •
A CHANUKAH latke party is
on the agenda of the David
Pilnick Chapter. Affair will be
held Tuesday at BBYO' head-
quarters.
• • •
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Photo h i ?
DON'T FORGET to help out
Leaders of the Bnai Brith Ball of the Greater Detroit Women's
in the Detroit SOS drive, which
Council to be held Saturday at Masonic,Temple , are, left to
will be held one day only, Dec.
right, Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, ticket chairman; Mrs. Saul
Bloom, overall fund-raising chairman; and Mrs. Sam ,Gold,
7.
It is vital that the local goal
yearbook chairman.

• •
of 300,000 pounds of relief ar-
ticles is raised to tide our un-
fortunate European brethren
over the winter.
• • •
THE NEW CHAPTER of the
BBYW had a cultural meeting
Weeks of preparation by the Greater Detroit Bnai Tuesday in the home of Ruth
Brith Council will culminate in the Bnai Brith Ball Satur- Cohen. The Phyllis Kunio chapter
also attended. Speaker for the
day evening at Masonic Temple.
For the first time in history, the 14 chapters of the event was Albert Cohen of the
Jewish War Veterans.
council have joined forces in sponsoring this event.

Bnai Brith Ball of Council
Set for Saturday at Masonic

MRS ADOLF W. LOWE is
membership chairman of the
Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chap-
ter, which is holding a paid-up
membership luncheonette at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Reuben Duhrinsky, .
19735 Warrington drive. Mrs.
Charles D. Solovich, national
membership chairman and his-
lorian of Supreme Council,
will be guest speaker. Alfrieda
Sikorski will present musical
selections. Miss Fay Zager,
president, urges all to attend
a meeting of the group to
be held Wednesday at Bnal
Moshe. Mrs. Sidney M. Er-
sher is conservation chairman.

Tikvah Unit Seeks
Members at Tea

Proceeds will lie used to en-
'able the council to fulfill its
Mrs. Charles Solovich, national
commitments as a philanthropic
membership chairman and his-
and service organization on a
torian of the Supreme Council,
local and national and inter-
will be guest speaker at the
national scale.
second in a series of member-
A goal of $50,000 is being
ship teas of Tikvah Chapter to
sought by the council this year
be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
so that it can ,support the 17
Col, S. L. A. Marshall, military commentator and edi- the home of Mrs. Max Rich-
projects to which it gives aid.
torial
writer
for
the
Detroit
News,
will
address
Pisgah
man, 18070 Griggs avenue.
Among these are the Bnai
Assisting Mrs. Louis E. Bar-
Brith Youth Organization, which Lodge No. 34 at a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
den, membership chairman, will
has a membership , in Detroit main auditorium of the Jewish
PISGAH STANDINGS
be the following hostesses:
of 1,000 pergfins between the Community Center.
Mesdames Cy Aaron, Nat Ben-
Marshall has just returned
ages of 14-21. BBYO has a five-
Following are the top • foul: ton, Jack Raisin, Arthur Schultz,
A four-event, three-day cele- fold program consisting of re- from service as chief historian
bration will mark the 75th anni- ligious, cultural, community, of the European Theater of teams and "200" bowlers in the Isadore Buchman, Ben Shiffman,
versary of Bay City Lodge, sec- interfaith and social and athletic .Operations. He served in the divisions:
Louis Woronow, Jerome Wasser-
man, Abe Paysner and Max
' and oldest in Michigan, Nov.•28-
armed forces during World War RED DIVISION
activities.
Richman.
30.
I
and
re-entered
military
service
34
A door prize will be awarded.
Judge Archie H. Cohen of Chi- AIDS BELLEFAIRE
on June 28, 1942 as consultant Benev olence
Other
organizations
which
the
29
Libert
y
For information call Mrs. Bar-
cago, past president of the Dis-
to
the
Secretary
of
War.
He
29 den, WE. 4-8385.
trict Grand Lodge No. 6, will be council helps support are the was later assigned as chief of Auxili arics
27
Supre me Lodge
principal speaker at a banquet Hillel foundations, Bellefaire, orientation for the army.
200; AI Teaalel • 204
Sunday evening, closing the cele- an orphanage and child place-
Joe Rodman, 21 1; COSMOPOLITAN LEAGUE
It0,0011, 5115;
After serving in the newly- 0.111I
ment center at Cleveland, the
lien Itoggin, 219; Sam hut., 219; III rn
bration.
W L
formed historical section, he was ry iif Wel% 222; Lou I lrabeT , 224; an
Leo
N.
Levi
Memorial
Hospital
On Sunday afternoon, a public
13
27
Al Marks, 236.
Thomas
Clothiers
transferred
to
the
Central
Pa-
initiation' of new members will be and the National Hospital at cific area and then to the Euro ;
15
Machinery
and
Equip.
25
WHITE DIVISION
held. The Platinum ball, com- Denver.
17
23
pean
Theater
at
the
time
of
the
Detroit Grille
Proceeds will also go to aug-
memorating the anniversary, will
31
22
Normandy invasion. He was Palestine Fund
Rassner Jewelers
ment
Bnai
Brith's
program
of
28 Feldman Bros.
take place Saturday night.
22 - 18
later made theater historian and Anti-Defamation
Rabbi J. Leonard Azneer of land purchase, library and hos- a member of Gen. Eisenhower's Justice
27 Builders Steel
19
21
Bay City will deliver a sermon pital aid and help for malad- staff. After the termination of Freedom
26 Bankle Supply
18 22
Al Gordon. 200; Roy Levitt, 20 0;
on the history and activities of justed children in Palestine.
17 23
Disrael
Monthly visits to the Veter- his military duty, Marshall was Morria MilIeldorr, 201; Ely Ito 9e,
Bnai Brith at the regular late
13 27
203; Hid rieder. 201; Mars in Zann ‘1‘.
Michigan
Scrap
Iron
appointed
to
the
historical
ad-
Friday evening services at Tem- ans' Facility at Dearborn and to visory commission of the War 220 Seymour '/,ego tit, 229; Jobe er-
13 27
Bonn Bros.
nor, 236; and JilleA 11atre, 217.
other
veterans
hospitals,
camps
Linden, 223, 2014. 202;
ple of Abraham. Albert K. Rot-
11,0,
Department. He has received
Gunalrerit, 236, 200; 1Neinalein, 203. 217;
and
facilities
throughout
the
berg is lodge president.
BLUE DIVISION
Feldman. 207, 226; Glieklin, 213. 224;
country are activities of the numerous decorations and is the
31 Catlin, 212, 221; 141a7.0t, 201; 91 it shkon,
author
of
several
books,
military
Bellefaire
202; Thomaa. 215; Winner, 224; Sulkin,
council's In Camp and Hospital
27
Sherman. 211: Miller, 207; Sall -
manuals and articles.
Emergency Relief
2I6;
program.
27 eralein, 2111: S4.111varlr. 211; Margollea,
Dr. Max Rosenfeld, who re- Vocational Service
201; M Sherman. 220; Marold. 231;
SENDS PARCELS ABROAD
27 Konlner, 226; Way, 204; and Oahinaky,
In addition, 'letters and pack- cently returned from a trip to Truth
27 222. 1
Victory
Europe
sponsored
by
the
De-
ages
are
sent
each
month
to
Grand prize of a mink cape
Harry Gellman. 210.
troit
Society
for
health,
will
also
adopted
families
in
Europe,
and
The Joint Distribution Com-
was won by Mrs. Betty Mayers
mittee is the principal organiza-
of Collingwood avenue at a bingo vocational guidance is given to speak.
Victor Bloomfield, first vice- Brandei% Lodge
tion assisting displaced Jews to
party of Cinema Lodge Satur- young men and women here.
Leaders of the affair are Mrs. president, will chair the meet-
emigrate from Europe and
day at Latin Quarter.
Standings
Shanghai.
Seven hundred people at- Saul Bloom, overall fund-raising ing, according to Herbert Eskin,
L
W
ended the affair, at which deep- chairnian; Mrs. Sam Gold, year- lodge president, who urges all
10
26
No. 9
freezers, bicycles, leather lug- book chairman; Mrs. Robert members to attend..
14
22
No. 11
gage and fruit baskets were also Coggan, ticket, chairman; Mrs.
15 TELEPHONE
21
chairman;
Bank;
finance
No.
7
Sant
given away.
16
20
Marshall
Units
Plan
No. 12
The cape was donated by Rob- and Miss Lelia Trock, publicity
SOLICITORS
17
19
No.
16
chairman.
ert's Furs. Proceeds were turned
Chanukah Festival
17
19
Mrs.
Samuel
Aaron
is
presi-
No.
6
Have
over to the Goodfellows in honor
Marjorie Nadis, mezzo-soprano,
17 We
19
of Jos. Freedman for one game. dera of the council, which repre- will be guest artist at a Chanukah No. 5
Well Paying

19
No.
14
5,000

women.
Alex Schreiber, past president sents
festival to be presented by the
18
18
Interealing

No.
4
of the Old Newsboys, called the
Louis Marshall Men and Women
18
18
DETROIT ADULT CLUB
l'o9Illona for Volt
game. Dave Flayer was chair-
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in No. 13
18
18
'ihe Detroit Adult Club will Workmen's Circle. She will be No. 1
man of the affair, assisted by
20
16
No.
3
hold
open
house
at
its
meeting
Call CA. 1010
Ted Levy and Joseph Snider.
accompanied by Adeline Natan-
22
14
No. 10
The Pisgah Business and Pro- Sunday evening at the Jewish son.
22
14
Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be No. 15
fessional Chapter and the Louis Community Center. A Palestin-
23
13
ian film,-"House in the Desert," guest speaker, Latkes will be No. 2
24
Marshall Women also helped.
12
No. 8
Harry V. Gilbert is president will be shown, to be followed by served.
dancing.
of the lodge.

I L. A. Marshall to Address
Pisgah Lodge Meet Monday

Bay City Lodge's
75-Year Fete Set

Mink Cape Won
at Cinema's Party

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