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March 12, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-03-12

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DIETROIT JEWISH CREONICLE

Friday, March 12, 19411

BNAI BRITH HIGHLIG HTS

Women's Council to Initiate
1,000 New Members Monday

BBYO CHATTER

By ILENE RATNER

Pisgah to Be Host
to N. Y. Hypnotist

Rex Group Books
Fields for Party
This Weekend

Plans have been completed by
the Rex Chapter No. 11, Bnai
Brith Young Men, for its second
The third annual initiation of Grand Lodge No. 6, will present
annual "Chez Le Roi" night club
new members into Bnai Brith membership awards, and Miss
party, March 13-14 in the Arabian
chapters will take place at 8:30 Etta Davis, the council conser-
Almost anything ' can happen room of the Tuller Hotel.
p.m., Monday, in the Fort Wayne
Entertainment will be provided
when the bowling league of
Hotel, Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron,
Pisgah Lodge presents Dr. Franz by Murrey Hozam, blues singer;
president of the Greater Detroit
J. Polgar, New York hypnotist, the Adler Trio, consisting of Joe
Bnai Brith Women's Council, an-
at an open meeting of the lodge Silberschein, Saul Gunsberg and
nounced.
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Harold Adler; and Eleanor Kop-
The initiation class, numbering
py, vocalist.
"Tess" was assistant director of 1,000, is named in honor of the
Jewish Center.
Iry Fields and his orchestra
the True Sisters Nursery in late Henry Monsky, Mrs. Gerald
In his "Miracles of the Mind"
Cleveland and attended the Bran- Goldberg, council membership
routine, Dr. Polgar has con- will play, with Joe Stone of the
deis Camp Institute as a repre- chairman, said.
vinced audiences throughout the University of Michigan as M.C.
sentative of the Cleveland Zion- TO PRESENT TABLEAU
country that "the human mind For tickets call Silberschein,
chairman.
ist Youth Commission. It would
Also on the program will be a
is easily swayed."
be impossible to list all her other tableau in which Mesdames Lew-
RETURN VISIT
He did this during his previ- Medical Schools Make It
activities so we won't even try. is H. Manning, Stanley Yates,
ous appearance here for Pisgah,
Oh; yes, she told us to tell you Morris Tack, Moe Miller, Bernard
running through the entire ga- 10 Times Hard for Jews
to "drop over to see her—to chat Sheplow, Jack Cutler, William J.
NEW YORK (JTA)-A Jewish
Phillips,
Ben
Schurgin,
Martin
mut of mental telepathy, mem-
over problems in which she may
student has to file 10 times as
Pastor and Miss Fay Zager will
ory acts and hypnotism.
assist you."
With the deadline for its many applications as a white
participate.
• • •
The
candidates'
sponsors
will
be
membership
drive approaching, Protestant in older to be ad-
MRS.`SIMUEL AARON, presi-
Mesdames
Louis
D.
Benson,
the
lodge
is
accelerating
its ef- mitted to an American medical
dent of the Greater Bnai Brith
Downtown
chapter
president;
fort
to
reach
the
450
goal,
Isa- school, while Catholics and those
Detroit Women's Council, will ad-
of Italian ancestry file twice and
Kalman
Bruss,
Morgenthau
chap-
dore
Starr;
membership
chair-
MRS. GERALD GOLDBERG
dress a joint meeting of the Re-
five times as many applications
• • •
man, said.
becca Gratz and Louis Mdrshall ter president; Martin Friedman,
per student as Protestants, ac-
Harry B. Keiden chapter presi-
Tuesday
at
Cen-
HONORS
90TH
YEAR
chapters,
BBYW
vation chairman, will hand out
cording to a survey released by
dent;
and
'Seymour
Weissman,
The
campaign
is
being
con-
tral High School.
the American Jewish Congress.
conservation awards.
Tikvah
chapter
president.
• • •
"A Treasure Trove of Spring ducted in honor of Pisgah's 90th
The survey, conducted in co-
FASHION SHOW
anniversary year, with the quota
WINDSOR'S BBG chapter has
Mrs. Charles Solovich, historian Fashions," under the supervision determined on the basis of five operation with the Physicians'
already started work on its turn- of the Women's Supreme Council of Miss Dorothy Goodridge, will
Committee Against Discrimina-
about dance to be held April 17. and national membership chair- be presented by B. Siegel Co. new members for each year of tion, was based on replies to a
the
group's
existence.
The gals will ask the boys.
questionnaire distributed to more
man, will extend greetings from Music by Finzel's Trio will be
Any male Jew 21 years of age than 3,500 practising physicians
• • •
another highlight.
the council.
Admission will be by invitation or over is eligible for member- in New York, New Jersey and
THE SECOND annual Michigan
Mrs. Leonard Sims, first vice-
ship in the lodge and Bnai Connecticut. Its results covered
regional convention of BBG's will president of Women's District only.
Brith, Starr said.
trends in admission practices
be held March 27-29 in Detroit.
For information call 4he Pis- over a 25-year period.
A banquet and barn dance are
gah office, 712 Farwell Bldg.,
only a couple of the many events
Cll. 3372.
planned. Barbara Pasmanter is
Pisgah B and P Plans
regional chairman.

WE WANT to introduce you to
TT the new director of BBG and
BBYW, Therese "Tess" Wise.
A native of Bellefontaine, 0.,
she received her B.S. and B.A.
degrees in education from Ohio
State University and is now tak-
ing additional courses at Wayne

• • •

CREDIT WHERE credit is due
should go to Mitz Ferguson and
Shirley Biberman of Louis Mar-
shall BBG, who arc chairmen of
the BBYO traveling talent show.
These entertainers are always in
demand around the city and
never fail to put on a grand per-
formance.

• Dr. Franz Polgar
Here on Monday

Pisgah Chapter Wins 'Own'
Trophy in Bowling Tourney

Gershwin Lodge Maps
Anniversary Dance

Pisgah Chapter donated a tro- Louis Marshall—Lillian Marko-
phy to be presented at the first witz and Laura Zelmon.
annual Greater Detroit Bnai
High series — Pisgah — Lillian
Brith Women's Council bowling Markowitz.
tournament and then sent out a
Second place—Louis Marshall—
team that won it.
Laura Zelmon.
Third place—Pisgah—Ruth Dia-
The Pisgah team consisted of
Gertrude Linde, captain, and Bet- mond.
ty Mayers, Toby Lipkin, Jean-
High overall average — Pis
nette Yourofsky and Blanche gah — Lillian Markowitz.
Jackson.
Second place--Louis Marshall—
Second place honors in team Ellen Horan.
events went to Detroit Chapter,
Third place—Louis Marshall—
represented by Charlotte Feld- Laura Zelmon.
man, captain, and Martha Oren-
Wants Senate Bill
stein, Frances Newman, Sylvia
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB
Kent and Molly Grushoff.
Plans for a children's Purim
to Double Number
Captain Betty Hyson, Yetta party will be made at a meet-
Yates, Ellen Horan, Rose Stern
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A and Rose Gurwin made up the ing of the Bodzin Family Club,
group of Democratic . and Repub- Louis Marfhall team which cap- Sunday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin.
lican senators announced dis-
tured third place.
satisfaction with the Senate ju-
Other -results are as follows:
diciary committee proposal to
High single game — Pisgah
admit 100,000 Displaced Persons
to the United States within the Chapter:
next two years and said they
Carolyn Ellis, captain; Annette
would campaign for the admis- Robinson, Goldye Gold, Marian
sion of at least 200,000 during Neuman and Ida Goldstein.
the same period.
Second place—Pisgah Chapter:
The bi-partisan drive is head-
Ruth Diamond, captain; Ruth
' by Stnator Homer Ferguson Klainman, Doris Klinger, Jean
and Senator J. Howard McGrath. Rosenberg and Gertrude Maza.
The latter is chairman of the
Third place — Louis Marshall
Democratic national committee.
Chapter:
The senators insisted that the
Betty Hyson, captain; Yetta
committee's proposal, which
Yates,
Ellen Horan, Rose Stern
would admit 50.000 DP's a year
for two years under certain re- and Rose Gurwin.
strictions, should be amended.
Senator Ferguson announced he
Single Events — High single
will offer an amendment from game—Pisgah—Martha Burnsteln.
the Senate floor which will raise
Second place—Louis Marshall—
the. overall figure to 200,000 to Ida Saperstein.
be admitted to thiP country by
Third place — tie — Pisgah and
June 30, 1950.

-

Ferguson Asks
200,000 DP's

Tikvah Unit to Form
a Bowling League

Formation of a bowling league
by the Tikvah Chapter of Bnai
Brith has been announced by
Mrs. Seymour Weissman, presi-
dent.
All bowlers must be members.
For information call Mrs. Alfred
Brook, UN. 4-1427.

A social meeting of the Pis-
gah Business and Professional
Chapter, Bnai Brith, will take
place at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the home of the S. Barnetts,
4103 Grand avenue wrest.
A raffle drawing will be held.
Friends are invited. For infor-
mation call Ruth Teitelbaum,
TO. 5-7349.

JDC's version of a "GI Bill of
Rights" for Jewish youth enabled
E,500 Jewish students last year to
vttend European universities.

EDWARD PEVOS

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Sponsored By

• •

Men's Club of Beth Aaron Synagogue .

SATURDAY EVE, MARCH 13, 1948

Following Given Away:

PHILCO TELEVISION SET
WHIRLPOOL MANGLE
UNIVERSAL DELUXE VACUUM CLEANER



The first anniversary dinner-
dance of the George Gershwin
Lodge of Bnai Brith will take,
place April 4 in the Arabian
room of the Tuller Ilotel. •
Kenny Singer and his orches-
tra will play. For information
call Sid Gatelick, president, UN.
1-7594.

Meeting Wednesday

a- -

All Proceeds for

/I •

Gharity

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