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June 04, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-06-04

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Friday, June 4, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Seven

XPil3NAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS

East Side Groups to Install
Husband, Wife as Presidents

Downtown Units
Set Dinner-Dance

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Robins will
be installed as respective presi-
dents of the East Side Lodge
and Chapter, Bnai Brith, at 8:30
p.m., Monday in the English
room of the Hotel Book Cadil-
lac.
Other chapter officers include
Mesdames Harry Coleman, Louis
Sipkirf§ and Irving Winkelman,
vice-presidents; Bernard Shen-
. mr:nitress.
]so Mesdames Joseph Tanz-
n, Barney Lewinson and Sam
Elkowitz, secretaries; Joseph
Bersha, treasurer; Philip Golden,
sentinel; and Joseph Reifman,
guide.
The lodge will also install Sam

Mrs. Lewis H. Manning, semi- at 10 a.m.
nar and installation chairman of
The installation luncheon will
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
take place at 12:30 p.m., with
Women's Council, announces
The Bnai Brith Downtown
that Thursday. June 10 is the Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, executive
Lodge and Chapter will present
secretary of women's District
their installation dinner-dance
Grand Lodge No. 6, as install-
ing officer.
Tuesday, June 15 at the Latin
Quarter. For tickets, call Harry
A Bnai Brith panel will fol-
Goodman, TO 5-7859.
low. Participants will be Mrs.
Newly elected officers of the
Samuel Aaron, Mrs. Samuel
lodge include Nathan Trivax,
Banks, Mrs. Jack Hartstein and
president; Louie Russman and
Mrs. Charles Solovich. Mrs.
I tarry Wolfe, vice-presidents;
Leonard M. Sim and Mrs. Bol-
Harry Goodman, Irving Rosen-
otin will conduct the morning
thal and Maxwell Sak, secretar-
clinics.
ies; Leonard Goldhaber, treas-
New council officers arc: Mes-
urer; Sam Reicer, guardian;
dames Gerald Goldberg, presi-
Harry Shephara, warden; and
dent; Robert Coggan, vice-presi-
Harry Parr, chaplain.
dent; Samuel Aaron; counsellor;
Trustees are Max Milan, Larry
Sam Gutterman, treasurer; Kal-
Keats and Meyer Miller.
man Bruss, Ben Schurgin and
Stanley Yates, secretaries; and
Jack Cutler, sentinel.

Elkowitz, Bernard Sheplow, vice-
presidents; Bernard Shiller and
Irving Winkelman, secretaries.
Also Joseph Tanzman, treas-
urer; Ervin GLaedey and Joseph
Bershas, chaplains; Hyman Feld-
man, warden; and Joseph Reit-
man, guardian.

Pisgah Unit Head

Pisgah Women's

Dinner-Dance Set
by Bloch Lodge

Luncheon Monday

Inst:d1 Mrs. Levy
as Chapter Head

Pisgah Women will hold their
Installation of officers at 12:30
p.m., Monday at a luncheon in
the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The
program will feature Cantor
Pavel Slavansky.
Mrs. Bernard Goodman is
chairman of the installation. For
luncheon reservations contact
Mrs. N::than Adler, TY. 5-24211.
The tillowing will be install-
ed: Mesdames Marvin Levy,
president; Samuel Gold, Julius
Meskin and William Fogel, vice-
presiden's; Lewis Manning, mon-
itress; Jack Ketai, treasurer;
Jack Schwartz, Sam Rosenthal,
Al Klai'nan, Philip Menkowitz,
Albert Asha and Bernard Good-
man, secretaries; Carl Gould,
guide; Max Goidhoff, guardian;
and Allan Laban, sentinel.
Trustees are Mesdames Charl-
es Solovich, Samuel Aaron,
Leonard Sims, Harry Singer and
Gerald Goldberg.
Board members are Mesdames
Nathan Adler, William Banks,
Bernard Cohen, Charles Hel-
man, Yeta Herz, Morris Hirsch,
Jack Kahn, Philip Kramer,
Meyer Littky, Irving Robinson,
Barney Ross, Harry Sucher,
Jules- Werner, Garie Wolfe, Al-
bert Burrows, Julius Allen,
Sam Klee, Julius Ring, David
Miller and Sam Shulman.

I can Recommend
an Exceptionally
fine Camp for your
Boy or Girl
Age 6 to 14.

PEARL NUSBAUM is presi-
dent of the Pisgah Business

and Professional Chapter, Bnai
Brith, which will install new
officers, Wednesday at the
Latin Quarter, following a din-
ner which will start at 6:30
p.m. For information call her
at TY. 4-6976.

New officers of the Ivan S.
Bloch Lodge, Bnai Brith, will
be installed at the annual din-
ner-dance, June 9 at Nebiolo's
by Sidney Karbal, president of
the Greater Detroit Council.
Taking office will be Ernie
Curtis, president; Lou Webber
and Fred Sot kow, vice-presi-
dents; Phil Schoenenberger, Bill
Gross and Emmanuel Schey, sec-
fetaries; Lou Siegel, treasurer.
Also George Weissman, moni-
tor; Sid Shanker, warden; and
Larry Kopel, Max Rothchild
and Charles Feldman, trustees.
For information call Webber,
HO. 3623.

Jewish Chronicle Social and
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New officers of the Woodward Club News deadline is Monday
Study Club are Molly Boraks, Aswoomomoomoommao.-
president; Jennie Maltz and Gol-
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• • •
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Clinics for newly-elected offi-
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