Friday, June 11, 1948 . , DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 013NAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Named President ISADORE STARR • • • a Isadore Starr Heads Council Cornfield, Shulman Satovsky Elected Isadore Starr veteran Bnai Brith leader, has been elected president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council. His administration will include Manny Cornfield, Abraham Sa- tovsky and Samuel G. Shulman, vice-presidents; Albert A. Ber- ger and Max Kushner, secre- taries; and Murray Sabin, treas- urer. Trustees are Samuel G. Bank, Morry Direnfeld, Samuel Du- brinsky, Alfred W. Keats, Max- well Lowe, Robert Nathans and Harry Parr. Sidney J. Karbel will serve as general commit- teeman. Heads Chapter mtts. JOSEPH RODMAN • • • Marshall Women Name Officers Presidency Goes to Mrs. Rodman Mrs. Joseph Rodman is the new president of the Louis Marshall Women of Bnai Brith. Installed with her were Mes- dames Ben Nadis, Leon Meckler and Albert Gutman, vice-presi- dents; Nathan Gurwin, treas- urer. Also Mesdames Herman Kyff, Alfred Weiner, Harry Bodzin, Oscar Rappaport and Samuel Stern, secretaries; Nathan Yatla, guide; Harry Einborn, sentinel; and Stanley Yates, monitress. Sworn in as trustees were Mesdames Samuel G. Bank, Louis Fields, Thomas Zohott, Bernard Sharkey and Karl Berg. /vin Bloch Chapter to Install Mrs. Phillips as President Mrs. William J. Phillips will be installed as president of the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter, Bnai Brith, in a ceremony at 8:30 p.m., Monday in the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Charles Solovich and Mrs. Sam Gutterman will officiate. Other officers are Gertrude Langdorf, Lenora Yavitz and Mrs. Archie Singer, vice-presi- dents; Mrs. Lester Landes, mon- itress• Esther Fogel, treasurer; Mrs. Sherr, historian; Mrs. William Friedman, guide. Also Mrs. Ernest Curtis, Alyce Bigelman, Mrs. Seymour Tarnoff, Eileen Reznik, Mrs. BBY0 CHATTER By ILENE RATNER THIS WRITER joins all other BBYO members in extend- ing our very best wishes to Tess Wise, BBG-BBYW director, who will be married Wednes- day in Cleveland to Irving Schwartz. • • • THE "BIG TREAT" of Mon- day's meeting of the Raymond Bloch Chapter, BBYW, will be furnished by the choral group of the Naomi-Diana Malerman girls. WE ARE HAPPY , to announce that Charlotte Waterstone, past president of the BBYW Council here, has been elected president of the District No. 6 BBYW. She's a member of the Louis Marshall Chapter. A Naomi Chapter member, Harriet Noch- man, was named district corre- sponding secretary. • • • NOT TO BE outdone by the other sex, BBG's of the Ilen- rietta Szold, Lena Farber and Menorah chapters have organ- ized softball teams and • are playing one another. • • • AT THE BBYW convention in Chicago, the young women of the Malerman Chapter cap- tured first honorable mention with their newspaper, plus oth- er honors. Second honorable mention went to the paper of the Louis Marshall group. • • • ALL BBYW ARE invited to a riding party of the Malerman Chapter, Sunday. P.S. "Dutch Treat." • • • THE AZA's SOFTBALL lea- gue has only seven weeks to go before playoffs begin, Berry Elias, athletic chairman, said. At present, Chapter 656, with five victories and no defeats, and Chapter 309, with four wins and no losses, are leading the National League. Chapter 661 with a 4-0 record and Chapter 112 with two victories and no defeats are leading the Ameri- can League. Illor , Yenthait Unit's Officers Installed Mrs. Bernard Bliefield was ii.- stalled'as president of the Henry Morgenthau Chapter, Bnai Brith at a dinner in Iluyler's. Others who took office wer,i Mesdames Raymond Sharkey, Albert Lupiloff and Leonard Far- berg, vice-presidents; Theodore Brown, Seymour Gallant and Albert Monson, secretaries; Jo- seph Feldstein, treasurer; Shir- ley Warner, sentinel. Also Mesdames Alexander Tucker, guide; Kalman Bruss. guardian; Sam Braverman, Jo- seph Konicov and Jack Tauber, PLANS ANNUAL RALLY trustees; and Louis Moston, Jer- The annual windup rally of ome Heitman, Saul Cooper, the Council of Mothers' Clubs Samuel Schiff and David Kover, will be June 24. board members: In Top Post Alan Weitzman and Mrs. Mor- ris Klasky, secretaries; Mrs. Eu- gene Gross, sentinel; Mrs. Alan Heller, parlimentarian; and Mrs. Irving Oppenheim, guardian. D etroit Gets 3et, for BBYO Parley For the first time in history, Detroit will be host to the na- tional Bnai Brith Young Men, Young Women convention. The conclave, July 4-7 at the Tuller Hotel, will also mark the first time that the two groups have joined for a convention. Chairmen of the parley are Harry Mirvis, district BBYM president, and Charlotte Water- stone, district BBYW president. Pre-convention festivities will get underway with Sabbath services and an Oneg Shabbat, July 2 at Bnai Moshe. On July 3, delegates will tour the city. Other events planned are an outing, oratory contests, semi- nars, speeches and business ses- sions. A social highlight will be the "Club Chez Le Roix," a night club affair to be held by Rex Chapter, BBYW, July 4 at the Tuller. Pisgah Bowlers Await Banquet Trophies will be presented to top performers in the bowling league of Pisgah Women, Bnai Brith, at the annual banquet. Sunday in the Sheraton Hotel. Instead of handing out prize money, the league will contrib- ute it to the Haganah. Mrs. Anne Klee has been named president of the group. along with Mrs. Mabelle Green- blatt, vice-president; Mrs. Marion Freed and Miss Tillie Feinbloom, secretaries; and Mrs. Betty Prady, treasurer. op Page Seven MRS. JACK HOWELL Brandeis Chapter to Install at Dinner Mrs. Jack Howell Is New President New officers of the Louis D. Brandeis Chapter, Bnai Brit'n, will be installed at a dinner at 7 p.m., Wednesday in the Park Avenue Penthouse. They are Mesdames Jack How- ell, president; Harry Gutov, Mau- rice Lisagor and Phillip Fealk, vice-presidents; David Howell, treasurer; Harmon Moss, Albert Katz, Paul Lewis and Harry Fox, secretaries. Also Mesdames Moe Miller monitress; Louis Magidman, guide; Ben Alderman, guardian: Phillip Stevens, sentinel; and Sam Gutterman, Aaron Rosen and Norman Davidson, trustees. Installing officials will be Mes- dames Charles Solovich, Leon- ard Sims, Gerald Goldberg and Samuel Aaron. For reservations call Mrs. Meyer Feinstein, chairman, TO. 7-7292. lager Groups Chart Party to Aid Israel "Give So Israel May Live." That is the slogan for a thea- ter party to aid the new Jewish State being sponsored jointly by the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chapter and Lodge, Bnai Brith, July 1 at the Dox Theater, Livernois and Davison avenues. All proceeds will go to pur- chase hospital supplies and other machinery for the Hagan- ah. Through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Kock, owners, the use of the theater has been turned over for the entire eve- ning free of charge. The pro- prieors are Gentiles. Mesdames Sara Schore, Freda Ersher and Marion Plotkin are chapter chairmen of the affair, and Sidney Ersher is chairman for the lodge. Ticket sales are being handled by Mrs. Lorraine Lipson, TO. 5-8767, and Bill Stein. Marshall Men Install Dr. Jaffa Officers for the 1948-49 season were installed last week at Workmen's Circle by the Louis Marshall Men of Bnai Brith. They are Dr. Lawrence Jaffa, president; James Laker and At Farber, vice-presidents; Arnold Michlin and Torn Zohott, secre- taries; Oscar Bank, treasurer; Morris Yaroz, warden; and Elias Springer, guardian. Bnai Brith Women Aid Israeli Medics Keidan Votes Gift of $1,000 to Drive In addition to the 115 per cent increase in their individual gifts to the Allied Jewish Campaign over their 1947 pledges, members of the Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith have voted a treasury gift of $1,000 to the drive. CHICAGO (World News Ser- vices)—To help the fighting Jew.; of Israel "carry on the bitter struggle in which they are now engaged," the Women's Supreme Council of Bnai Brith has con- tributed the first eye clinic to be attached to a field hospital in Tel Aviv. 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