..r Friday, January ISO BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Survivor Thanks Pisgah Lodge to Hear Marshall B and P Dr. Briekner Monday Expresses Gratitude for Relief Supplies As part of its program of aid to overseas survivors, the Louis Marshall Business and Profes- sional Women has adopted fam- ilies in Europe. na Lewis, chairman of the gr , has just received a let- ter of thanks from Ernone Fish of Budapest. Following are ex- cerpts: "Thanks very much for the package, which I received and is very much appreciated. I can- not describe the joy my old mother had when she saw these things in the package and now we can give them to my two children and younger sister. I would like to ask you if you are sending a package again. I would prefer some warm cloth- ing. "I work in the factory and it le hard for me to buy clothes for my two children and old mother. It is cold here and we do not have enough fuel to heat the house. "I have a little girl five and a boy six. I would like to be able to provide for them with my work at the factory but my earnings are not enough for proper food and clothing. Some day I hope to be able to go to Palestine. "Again I would like to tell you how happy we were to re- ceive your package. Many peo- ple are getting packages here from America, but we never re- ceived any as we have no 'rela- tives in America and I always wanted to get something from America, for my children's sake." Dr. Barnett R. Brickner of Cleveland, nationally-renowned Rabbi, will speak at an open meeting of Pisgah Lodge at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the main auditorium of the Jewish Center. The session is open to mem- bers, their families and friends, Herbert Eskin, lodge president. said. "The Outlook for the Jew in Europe, Palestine and the United States" will be the topic of Rabbi Brickner's address. Head- lining a musical program will be Zinovi Bistritzky, first violin- ist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, who will be accom- panied by Rebecca Frohman. Dr. Brickner, administrative chairman of the committee on army and navy religious activ- ities of the Jewish Welfare Board, was called on by Presi- dent Roosevelt to tour Allied battlefronts in 1944. He visited United States troops in Africa, Italy, Palestine, Egypt, India, China and England. Re- cently he returned from a visit in Europe and Palestine. Long a leader in upbuilding the Jewish Homeland, Dr. Brick- ner is vice-chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, a mem- ber of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization of America and served for several years as president of the Ohio Zionist Region. He is one of the founders of the Young Judea movement. Since 1925, Rabbi Brickner has been spiritual leader of the Euclid Avenue Synagogue in Cleveland. In 1947, Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson awarded • RABBI BRICKNER 5 • • him the Certificate of Merit for his services as head of the JWB committee. This was the first time a Rabbi had received this honor. Plans are rapidly developing for the lodge's drive for 450 new members, Isadore Starr, membership chairman, s a i d. "This campaign will honor Pis- gah's 90th Anniversary, with five new members being sought for each year of the lodge's exist- ence," Starr added. A membership rally is being planned for Jan. 26 which will feature "outstanding sports per- sonalities and a movie." Council Officers Chart New Lodge Herzl President A new lodge honoring the memory of Philip Handler is be- ing organized by officers of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil. The group is made up of resi- dents in the Twelfth street and Dexter boulevard areas, with Da- vid Katzman as acting president. "Charter Night" will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Bnai Mo- she. auditorium. Anyone interest- ed in joining is urged to attend, Katzman said. Films and re- freshments are planned. BBYW to Give Variety Show at Dance on Feb. 22 BBYW extends an invita- tion to everyone to attend their annual fund raising affair Sun- day. Feb. 22 at Moose Temple. The event will be a Variety Show in a night club setting. There will be dancing to the music of Freddie Schryer and his band. All dances and choruses in the show are under the super- MRS. RUTH SCIIURGIN is Marshall Women Map vision of Harriet Adler who president of the Theodore teaches at the Julie Adler Herzl Chapter, which held its Membership Affair School of Dancing. The girls annual banquet Sunday. Chair- "Romeo and Juliet" will be enjoy working under Harriet man of the affair was Mrs. presented by the Louis Marshall who has made many public ap- Tony Leibowitz. Proceeds will Women's dramatic group at a pearances displaying her danc- be used for Bnai Brith phi- paid-up membership affair of the ing ability. senior organization at 7:30 p.m., lanthropies. Tuesday, in the Durfee School Lillian Fox has donated her auditorium. time and talents to accompany DENTAL PLATES girls at the piano through- Husbands of members will be TEL AVIV (ZOA) — A new t the various dances and type of dental plate§ which will guests. Dues may be paid at the comedy acts. The Rex Chapter remain firm in the mouth are door, Mrs. Stanley M. Yates, of BBYM had the privilege now being produced in Palestine. president, said. of hearing her olay for their show recently. g , Tickets for this event will be available to the public early lenky, MORSE next week at $1.25 per person. MI I •MRE 0 The affair will be stag. 4446 All girls are urged to turn out for rehearsals, the next of which is scheduled for' 11 a.m., Sunday. 0 .? e:Atr," k. I I Mill TOKYINJEWISH SCHOOL TOKYO—Chaplain Edward El- lenbogen is making plans to set up a religious school for 12 Jew- ish children with the aid of the National Jewish Welfare Board. S I • is :4 11160 Li JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Men's Furnishing% EDWARD PEVOS MORSE Optician 01,1 Weal Serw lee Hour. Ity A wwwwwwitwt meat Prescript i on r eallyd foe wwwl del II etrwl 3511 EWALD (111113 ,. 64 Bunts V arta 1111. 333! --- "Trfrrr' rr Williamsburg Row UN 4.4110 Is 11 60 li Om Mon.. Toes.. Wed. 1 to 6. I Thurs., Fri.. Sal. 1 to 1. W op Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE BBYO CHATTER By ILENE RATNER SHORTAGE OF MEN—Are you kidding? Not at the Naomi Auxiliary's Coketail Party. There was soft music by Harry James, Freddy Martin, Perry Como, and others. The whole crowd had a terrific time. • • • • CULTURAL CHAIRMAN Ruth Katz arranged for movies to be shown for Rebecca Gratz and Louis Marshall BBYW, Tuesday at Central High School. • • • REBECCA GRATZ AUXIL- IARY of BBYO are eagerly look- ing forward to a gala party Sun- day evening, Jan. 25, in the Temple Room, Ft. Wayne Hotel. —A Paid-Up Membership Affair. Girls between 18-25 interested in becoming members and attending the party, call Marcie Becker, WE. 4-5100. • • • ' DISTRICT 6 Bnai Brith Young Women's Council Will meet for the first time in the 11 years of its existence in Detroit, Saturday and Sunday. Sunday's session will begin at 10 a.m. at the Bar- ium Hotel. — All BBYW and friends are invited. • • • FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Chapter of BBG is having a "Golden Earring" party, Jan. 24. It's a date affair where the girls and their dates wear gypsy sashes. — Each couple will be wearing one matching gold ear- ring. • • • A MESSAGE from Helen Al- pert, BBG and BBYW director: The Anita Perlman Scholarship has been set up and is being maintained by BBG and BBYW members throughout the country in honor of Anita Perlman who is an outstanding member of Bnai Brith. For information call BBYO headquarters. • • 0 ALL BNAI BRITH Youth Or- ganization chapters must re-reg- ister this month. Presidents are urged to send in registration kits, complete with cards and dues immediately. • • • HATS OFF to all BBYO ad- visers who are doing such a won- derful job and never seem to be mentioned. Pisgah B and I' Marks Third Year Saturday Marking its third anniversary, the Pisgah Business and Profes- sional Chapter will hold a paid- up membership party at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Jewish Center. Dancing, games and refresh- ments will be highlights. Young men are invited. For information call TY. 5-6681. Saul Gottlieb Speaker for Marshall B and P Saul Gottlieb will speak on Political Parties in Palestine" at an open social meeting of the Louis Marshall Business and Professional Group at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Etta Davis, 2956 Calvert avenue. New members are invited. Plans for a Valentine dance will be discussed. Chronicle Social Ind Club News deadline is noon Monday. Of Value to Husbands and Wives Alike! HOW TO MAKE OUT YOUR INCOME TAX AND SAVE MONEY An Illustrated Page Daily Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday January 19, 20, 21 DAILY DETROIT TIMES To Arrange for Carrier Delivery Dial CH 8800 I III I1 11II1I li t i .111I it