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June 18, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-06-18

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, June If, 1941

BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS

Handler Lodge to Be Installed
at Dinner-Dance on Sunday

Detroit Bnai Brith's newest
group, the Philip Handler Lodge,
will be installed at a dinner-
dance, Sunday at Workmen's
Circle. Artie Fields', orchestra
will play.
Ben Z. Glass, executive secre-
tary of District
Grand Lodge
No. 6, will be
guest speaker
Samuel Lieb,
second vie e-
president of
the grand
lodge, will pre-
sent the char-
ter, and Isa-
dore, Greater
Detroit Coun-
Katzman
cil president, will install the fol-
lowing officers:
president;
David Katzman,
David Guss and Boris Bronson,

First in History

Great enthusiasm has been
aroused by the Rabbi Mandel
M. Zager Chapter and Lodge,
Bnai Brith, over their theater
party, July 1 at the Dox Theater.
Davison and Livernois avenues.
Since all proceeds will go to
purchase hospital supplies and
machinery for the Haganah, the
groups are expecting a huge
turnout for the affair.
According to Mrs. Lorraine
Lipson and Bill' Stein, ticket
chairmen, the entire community
is behind the function, and seats

vice-presidents; Al Magetz, Mur-
ry Steinberg and Herb Miller,
secretaries.
Also Joe Katzman, treasurer;
Lou Schwartz, warden; Marty
Weinstein, guardian; Sam Shel-
man, chaplain, and Ben Garres-
son, Lou Barrish, Joe Tulcensky
and Saul Haheman, trustees.
Sam Shulman, past president
of the Louis Brandeis Lodge,
is honorary president.

Gershwin Lodge
Reelects Garelick

Lodge President

Nadler Is Named
by Bowling League

Sidney J. Garelick has been
reelected for a second term as
president of the George Gersh-
win Lodge of Bnai Brith.
Other new officers are Harold
J. Klein and Bernard Weiss,
vice-president; Harold Bogrow,
Al Stein and Thomas Nessel,
secretaries; Irving Caplan, trea,s-
urer; Sid Burk, chaplain, Jer-
ome Glassman, guardian; and
Julius Rachmiel, warden.
Named as trustees are Mur-
ray Sabin, Frank Blazofsky,
Harry Eisenberg and Phil Edel-
heit.
At the annual banquet of the
lodge's bowling league, Marty
Nadler was elected president;
Sid Brodie, vice-president; Jack
Miller, treasurer; and Frank
Summers, secretary.

Pisgah B and P
Installs Officers

VICTOR BLOOMFIELD

•. .
Victor Bloomfield
to Head Pisgah

Installation Slated
for This Monday

Victor Bloomfield ,will be in-
stalled as president of Pisgah
Lodge, Bnai Brith, in a cere-
mony at 8:30 p.m., Monday in
the Jewish Center.
Oth.Ts taking office will he
Harry Schwartz -and Alfred II.
Bounin, vice-presidents; Moi ri
Shatzen and Archie Katcher,
secretaries; Sam Atlas, treas-
urer.
Also Herbert S. Eskin and
Meyer Lebowitz, chaplains; Irv-
ing I. Boipn, warden; Phil-
more A. Leemon, guardian; and
Henry M. Abromovitz, Aaron
Droock, Elias Goldberg. Max H.
Goldhoff, Meyer W. Leib, Sam
Maza and Milton M. Weinstein,
trustees.

Marshall B and P
to Install Tuesday

New officers of the Louis Mar.
shall Business and Professional
Chapter, Bnai Brith, will be in-
stalled by Mrs. Samuel Aaron
in a ceremony at 8:30 p.m..
Tuesday in the Variety Club of
the Hotel Tuller.
Rebecca Winston will take
over as president; Ellen Gold-
berg and Ethel Fischer as vice-
presidents; Sarah Stolinsky,
treasurer; and Ethel Scherr,
Jane Center, Doris Siegel and
Pearl Sharfman, secretaries.

BETH AARON WOMEN
Members of the board of the
Beth Aaron Sisterhood feted
their retiring president, Mrs. Sol
Docks, at a luncheon.

Rabbi lager Chapter, Lodge
Spur Party to Aid Haganah

CHARLOTTE WATERSTONE
• • •

Detroiter Heads
District BBYW

Charlotte Waterstone
Named at Conclave

For the first time in history, a
Detroiter has been elected presi-
dent of the Bnai Brith Young
Women of District 6.
Delegates from Michigan, Il-
linois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and
Canada named Charlotte Water-
stone to that post at the annual
convention recently concluded at
Chicago.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Waterstone of Fullerton
avenue, Miss Waterstane served
for two terms as president of
the Louis Marshall BBYW and
just completed a term as head
of the Detroit Young Women's
Council.
received additional
Detroit
honors at the conclave when
Harriet Nochman of the Naomi
Auxiliary was elected recording
secretary. In addition, Sara Lee
Eichler, Rebecca Gratz Auxil-
iary; Jackie Ginsburg, Diane
Malerman Auxiliary; Joyce
Seedberg; Naomi Auxiliary; and
Roberta Silverstein, Louis Mar-
shall Auxiliary, were named to
the district council.

Miriam Albert
Heads Parley
of BBYW-YM

Miriam Albert of Chicago,
former national president of
BBYW, has been appointed
chairmilan of the national Bnai
Brith Young Women-Young Men
convention, July 2-7 at the Hotel
Tuner,
Ass Albert has also served as
president of District No. 6

New officers of the Pisgah
Business and Professional Wo-
men, Bnai Brith,, were installed
in an impregive, candlelight
ceremony last week at the Old
Wayne Club.
Ruth Teitelbaum was sworn
in as president, Betty Rockaway
and Sylvia Hendelman as vice-.
presidents, and Frances Born-
PLANS CARD PARTY
stein, Sara Weiss and Minnie
A card party will be held
Schneider as secretaries.
Other officers are Dorothy June 29 by the 12th Street
Biller, treasurer; Mae Berman, Mothers' Club.
Frances Kahn and Estelle Hen
dricks, trustees; Arlene Kahn,
sentinel; Pearl Cohen, guide;
The New
and Pearl Nusbaum, monitress.

See the New .. .

ROYAL PORTABLE

With Finger Form Keys

are going fast.
The party has been made pos-
sible through the generosity of a
non-Jewish couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Ii. 0. Koch, owners, of the Dox,
who have turned over the en-
tire theater to the sponsors for
three continuous performances
starting at 6:30 p.m.
Chairmen of the affair, whose
slogan is, "Give So Israel May
Live," are Mesdames Sara
Schorc, Freda Ersher and Mari-
on Plotkin for the chapter and
Sidney Ersher and Herman
Schneider for the lodge.

the Detroit area will be Char-
lotte Waterstone, president of
district BBYW, and Harry Mir-
vis, district BBYM president.
The Detroit BBYO office will
be represented by Tess Wise.
Michigan girls' director, and
Chuck Levy, state boys' director.
Detroit committee chairmen
are Sara Lee Eichler, publicity;
Louise Kallus, news bulletin,
Madeline Belkin, hospitality;
Dorothy Berenson, registration;
Marcia Drucker and Dave Rap-
poport, Sabbath Eve Services;
Joyce Seedberg, Saturday after-
noon outing.

PRERO TO SPEAK
Also Vivian Belkin, Saturday
night affair; Marcella Feldman.
athletics; Bob Burk, Joe Silber-
schein and Gerald Meyerson,
Club Chez Le Roix; and Harriet
Nochman, midnite social. Gloria
Weinberg is secretary for con-
vention planning.
Rabbi Aniram Prero, national
BBYO director, will address a
breakfast July 5. Others expect-
ed at the parley are Manheim
Shapero, national program di-
rector; Vic Perlmutter, national
director of administration; Hel-
ene Fishbein, national BBYW
president; and Cy Cohen, na-
tional BBYM president.

DANCE AT CENTER
Milt
Carr and his orchestra
MIRIAM ALBERT
• • •
will play for the Center's Satur.
BBYW and is now national jun- day night dance, June 19.
ior youth commissioner. Co-
chairman will be Joe Abraham-
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