Friday, February 20, 1948 Page Sews DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ,AWBNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Admiral Denfeld Honored B EY() CHATTER By ILENE RATNER AFIELD DAY, "University of AZA," will be held by the Detroit-Windsor AZA Council, Sunday, Feb. 29. Program will consist of sports and educational classes. • • • ON MARCH 7, adult Bnai Brith men and women will meet with AZA, BBG, BBYW and BBYM. Two topics, "My Job and Its Relationship to Bnai Brith Youth" and "What Do You Ex- pect?" will be discussed. • • • BBYO ADVISERS, 20 in all, met last week to form an Ad- visory Council. Mrs. Jack Hart- stein will serve as chairman, as- sisted by board members Mr. and Mrs. Max Kushner, Har- riet Nochman, Dave Rappoport and Harry Mirvis. • • • ESTELLE LEVENSON, chair- man of special projects for the Rebecca Gratz BBYW, reports that the group has just shipped packages of toys and creative materials to children in European DP camps. The chapter is pre- paring a food package for its "adopted family" overseas. • • • THE DIANE Malerman Chap- ter of BBYW is seeking new members. Those wishing to join should call Pauline 'Margolis, membership chairman, TY. 7- 3045. Dr. David M. Levin ad- dressed the last meeting of the group, speaking on "Marital Re- lations." • A FIRST DEGREE program was held last week by the High- land Park No. 313 AZA's. Rituals were conducted by Au- brey Meyerson, Aubrey Diem and Al Tendler of Lt. Seymour Sobole No. 661. Murton Stockier, adviser, handed out certificates of first degree and Aleph Godol Sidney Rubinstein presented the past Aleph Godol pin to Jerry Lo- rinczi. Other speakers were Charles Levy. BBYO director, Harry Mirvis and Sol Dunn. • • • JOSEPH SILBERCIfEIN for the second consecutive year is chairman of the Rex No. 11 BBYM's night club, "Chez Le Roi," to be held March 13-14 in the Arabian room of the Tuller hotel. Chairmen are Robert Burk and Gerald Meyerson. • • • STAFF MEMBERS and re- porters of the Annotator will meet at 1:30 p.m., Sunday. • • • "HOW DO YOU Know It's Love" will be the topic of Roy Robinson, psychology instructor at Wayne University, when he addresses the Deborah Auxil- iary's cultural meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Jewish Center. Prospective members and members of other BBYW groups are invited. Other events planned are a membership brunch at noon, Sunday, in the home of Reena Biederman, 2480 Monterey ave- nue, and a leap year party, Feb. 29. For information call "4 Charlotte Gilbert, president, TY 7-7012. CABARET NIGHT A cabaret night is planned by the Teen Club Council for Feb. 28 at the Jewish Center. EDWARD PEVOS k will be a long time before 35 boys of the St. Francis Or- phanage forget last Sunday. Just like other children, they had "mothers" that day. And there was a party. These tots were guests at the second annual fathers-children party of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge. Members picked them up and drove them to the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. They were treated to movies and entertainment by the Craig-Rivers Dancing School. Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, newly-appointed chief of naval MRS. SIDNEY SAVAGE And there were soda pop, candy operations, is honored by Bnai Brith's national committee on • • * and other treats and gifts, too. veterans affair at its annual meeting in Washington. Left to right, Frank Goldman, Bnai Brith president; Lt. Col. Elliott The "mothers" were members A. Niles, committee chairman; Admiral Denfeld; and Maurice of the Rabbi Zager Chapter. Bisgyer, Bnai Brith secretary. They took good care of their 'children" and made sure that lodge members returned the youngsters right to the door. The affair, attended by a ca- pacity crowd of 250, was con- Mrs. Solovich Guest ceived and directed by Mark J. at Affair Wednesday Biederman and his committee consisting of Sidney Ersher, Jack Plenty of excitement is in Membership Month." Slogan is Hartstein, Ben Ersher and Ham- The membership drive of De. store for members of Pisgah "Get a New Member in Febru- mond Pearlman. troit Chapter No. 436 will cul- Lodge when they gather for a ary for Pisgah." minate in a luncheon at 12:30 Any male Jew 21 years of sports night at 8:30, Monday, in p.m., Wednesday, in the North- age or over is eligible for mem- the Jewish Center. west Hebrew Congregation, Mrs. They will see four boxing bership in the lodge and Bnai Morris Tack, president, announc- matches, with O'Neil Bell meet- Brith. Application blanks are ed. ing Bert Dawdell in the main available at 712 Farwell Bldg., Detroit carried off more than Mrs. Charles Solovich, na- bout. CH. 3372. its share of honors in the Cin- tional historian and membership In preliminaries, Ch a r 1 e y A father-son-daughter pro- cinnati sectional of .the National chairman of the Supreme Coun- Hayes will face Gene Denascu; gram is planned for Feb. 29. Bnai Brith Bowling Association cil, will be principal speaker. Guido Mambro, Angelo Svave; tournament. Headlining the entertainment and Paul Butonti, Cecil Graff. Unity Lodge, compiling games will be a play, "Have You Had •Personalities from other sport- of 900, 920 and 933, plus a 316 an Operation?" to be presented ing fields will be guests, Isa- handicap, took top prize in by the chapter's dramatic group. dore Starr, chairman of the team competition. Mrs. Sidney Savage, chairman, membership committee, which Morrey Lieberman was second asks that members bring pros- is sponsoring, the program, said. in singles with 671 and Frank pective members as guests. Res- Nat Gurwin is assisting Starr. Gunsberg totaled 1333 to win the ervations may be obtained from The lodge's drive for 450 new Paul Leach Booked all-events crown. Mrs. Savage, VE. 5-5105. members, five for each year of for Annual Affair the group's existence, is in full swing, Starr said. Paul Leach and his orchestra Iforgenthau Group Herbert Eskin, president, has designated February as "New will provide dance music for the Elects Mrs. Helfman Bnai Brith Young Women's an- Mrs. Jerome Heitman has nual fund-raising affair, a va- Accelerating its drive for new riety show, to be held at 8:30 been elected president of the members, the Harry B. Keidan p.m., Sunday, in Moose Temple, Henry Morgenthau Chapter's Chapter will hold a membership dramatic group. Elizabeth and Cass avenues. Other officers are Mrs. Ray- tea at 2 p.m., Tuesday, in the Tickets for this "Night of Fun mond Sharkey, vice-president; home of Mrs. Sidney Karbel, Plans have been completed and Frolic" are priced at $1.25 Mrs. Jack Tauber, secretary 19630 Stratford road. by Mrs. Marvin Levy, member- per person and may be obtained and Mrs. Irving Cohen, treas- Mrs. Charles D. Solovich, na- ship chairman, and Mrs. Samuel from Betty Skolnick, ticket urer. tional. historian, will be guest chairman, TO. 7-5127. Gold, program chairman, for the Plans are being made for the speaker. A complete floor show is plan- first production to be held in annual paid-up membership Guests are welcome, Mrs. ned, with members participating. party of Pisgah Women. spring. For information call Martin Friedman, president, an- Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Mon- The affair will be in cabaret TY. 7-4733. nounced., day, in Bnai Moshe, the affair style. Lillian Fox, director, said the will be highlighted by games and a gin rummy tournament. show should be one of the out- Thane wishing to join the chap- standing of the year. Irwin Pos- ter may sign up that evening. ner will be M.C. Assisting with arrangements is Harriet Nochman, vice-presi- Mrs. Bernard Sucher. dent of the BBYW Council, is Rehearsals are continuing for chairman, assisted by Sue Gross- the musical comedy, "Miami," man, Belle and .E1 Kapetansky to be presented by the Pisgah and Toby Meadow. 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