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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

r Friday, December 19, 1941

ITH HIGHLIGHTS

BNAI

Rabbi Brickner to Address
Pisgah Lodge Meeting Jan.19

Brandeis Chapter
Fetes Men's Unit

PISGAH STANDINGS

Following are the top four
teams and "200" bowlers in the
A special meeting of the Louis divisions: '
D. Brandeis Chapter has been RED DIVISION
By ILENE RATNElt
called for 8:30 p.m., Monday,
NOTICE TO ALL BBYO:
Dec. 29, in the Rose Sittig Co- Benevolence
ous
nature
held
to
date
have
Keep your eyes open. On Jan. 5,
Supreme Council
"Pisgah Lodge is planning been well received and the u hen Bldg.
the first edition of 'The Anno- several outstanding attractions
Members are being asked to Peace
tore
attractions
should
prove
tator," the new BBYO paper,
bring in money for ads and Liberty
for its meetings during the next enlightening," he added.
will make its debut.
few months in honor of its
Ilerrio, 200; Jark Brun, 200,
Stan Charlet,
For the first part of 194B, the tickets to be allocated to various 202;
Hamner, 202, alax Bur-
Staff consists of yours truly 90th anniversary jubilee year,"
charities.
wood, 202; Sam nuts, 202, Das 0 Kan-
following
programs
have
been
Members of the Brandeis
In, 206; Moo Kgren,
as editor-in-chief; Hal Portnoy Herbert Eskin, president, said. arranged: Jan. 5, a business
tor, 201; Ham Bass
Finkel,
as assistant editor; and Danny
"The program committee this
Lodge were honored by the 209; Jule. Ounnberg, 210; Hain
meeting, at which "an an-
Tom Mitt eldurf, 205; Al 1,1o1n,
Aaron and Dave Segal as high- year has exerted every effort
chapter at a latke party recent- 210;
210;
Ben
Feldman,
212;
Dave
Penner,
nouncement of great import-
Sten 1 0 1 kalman,
ly in appreciation of their efforts 210 ; 11 .Y T1.1.10. 220;
to arrange for prominent talent
ly-capable staff members.
239; and Bernard
ance Will be made."
224; Cave
in
helping
the
women
organize.
for
its
open
meetings.
The
meet-
• • •
Dr. Barnett R. Brickner, I Highlight of the affair, was a K.11z,
ings of a musical and humor-
WINDSOR'S YOUNG Women
Cleveland Rabbi, will speak at variety show presented by the WHITE DIVISION
are reorganizing. To do a thor-
an open meeting Jan. 19. Dr. club's dramatic group.
Anti-Defamation
ough job, the girls are throw-
Brickner is administrative chair-
Guest speakers were Rabbi
ing a big dance Wednesday at
man of the committee on army
Justice
Irwin Gordon, director of Wayne
and navy religious activities of
Foundation
Shaar Hashomayim.
University Hillel, and Moe R. Ilillel
the Jewish Welfare Board.
...."December Moods" is the title
Honour
Miller, lodge oresident.
Sam Linde, 100; At Makin, 201, 204;
the affair. Al Edwards and
The calendar of events for
JI111..1 Suheroff, 208; Seymour %vacua'',
207; Frank Teroder, 210; 1100 Lev11 1,
orchestra will make with
Laurentine B. Collins, director February lists a business meet-
110; Max Wolfeon, 217; Morrie Was.
of school community relations ing Feb. 2; an open meeting Keidan Chapter Hears
the music.
Borman, 2182 and Lou Cullen, 221.
• * •
of the Board of Education, will Feb. 16 in conjunction with
CONGRATULATIONS are in speak on "Living Together in Brotherhood Week, which will Talk on Work of Ililld BLUE DIVISION
Bellefaire
order for the BBYO members Our Community" at a meeting feature a drama by the Catho-
Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director
who helped make the Detroit of Pisgah Women at 9 p.m., lic Players and addresses by of Wayne University Hillel, de- Truth
SOS drive such a great suc- Monday, in Bnai Moshe, it was leaders representing the Catho- scribed the work being done by Vocational Service
cess. The gang not only 'collect- announced by Mrs. Samuel Gold, lic, Protestant and Jewish Hillel on college campuses at a BBYO
faiths; and the annual father,
ed much-needed relief items, program chairman.
Harry B. Keidan Bernie 'Berman, 200; Ralph Icemen.
A report on anti-Defamation son and daughter day program meeting of the
but helped with packing as
202; nod Jullua Meskin, 205.
Chapter.
will be given by Mrs. Allan Feb. 22.
well.
• • •
Laban, ADL chairman, and songs
Tentative arrangements have
BBG IIENRIETTA SZOLD will be presented by Mrs. Ro- been made to have Max Lerner,
and AZA No. 583 got together sins LaKritz, accompanied by an associate editor of PM, New
to sponsor a Chanukah latke Mrs. Norman Allen.
York newspaper, address an
Chanukah gifts will be ex- open meeting in March, Eskin
party at BBYO headquarters.
changed. The meeting is open
• * •
to the public, Mrs. Lewis Man- said.
The bowling league of the
ALL BBYO presidents are ning, president, said.
lodge will present an outstand-
looking forward to that brunch
ing personality at the April
Jan. 11, at which they will be
open meeting, Eskin revealed.
honored guests.

BBYO Chatter

Pisgah Women
Slate Speech by
Larentine
Collins
u

4

Cosmopolitan
Standings

Bnai Brith Seeks
2,000 Members

4'

Bloch Chapter Plans

W L
19 NIcnibership Affair
33
Thomas Clothiers
21
31
Detroit Grille
29 23 The Ivan S. Bloch Chapter
The membership campaign of Rassner Jewelers
29 23 will hold an open membership
the Greater Detroit Council is Machinery and Equip.
29 23 affair in the tom of a "Bagel
in full swing. The quota has Builders Steel
29 23 and Lox" brunch at 11 a.m.,
been set at 2,000.
Feldman Bros.
23 29 Sunday, in the home of Beatrice
For information call Morrie Bankle Supply
21 31 Guz, 3313 Tyler avenue.
Mrs. Anne Gutterman, super-
Direnfeld, membership chair- Disrael
19 33 visor of the chapter, will speak.
Borin Bros.
man, Cli, 7838.
13 34
Scrap Iron
Arrangements are in charge of
Bnai Brith contributed 350 Michigan
nigh scores; Sherman, 218, 200. 2 0 0:
out of the 550 drivers who par- Linden, 211, 211; Butni, 204, 201; Mrs. Dorothy Pastor, Mrs. Mol-
2141, 211; Schwartz, 220, 204; lie KlaskY, membership chair-
ticipated in the Detroit* SOS Gunaberg,
OshInsky, 230; Lutz, 223; Itobluson,
204;
Herman.
200; Solomon, 209; Har- men, and Mrs. Lucy Sher.
drive.
Information may be obtained
222 . Pinkie, 222; Diamond, 222;
Herbert Eskin, Pisgah Lodge m'
A1,111110011
7.
Gil kiln, 213:
on„ 215; from Mrs. Klasky, TO.
1 4 Sa
043:inalri g, ;1
president, was chairman of SOS I eso..2a1;; 2W

Th

for Ilnai Brith.

Korn, 209.

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