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DETROIT JETYr311 CHRONICLE

Friday, September 17, 194,

'q3naiBrith Highlight 1

Bnai Brith Women to Hear
Chicagoan at Rally Tuesday

Initiation Slated
by Zager Lodge

Grand Rapids Team
to Install Newcomers

Mrs. B. H. Sachar, first vice- form of a tea to be held at 1:30
president of Women's District p.m., Tuesday in Bnai Moshe.
Grand Lodge No. 6, will be guest
speaker at an "inspirational rally" HADASSAII LEADER
for fund-raising workers of the
Mrs. Sachar, who holds a Ph. D.
degree in social science from the
University of Chicago, is a for-
mer supervisor of family case
work for the Chicago gelief Ad-
ministration.
She served as first vice-presi-
dent of the Women's League of
America, as a member of Hadas-
sah's executive board and was
the founder of the Hyde Park
chapter, Illinois League of Wom-
en Voters.
SEEKS $75,000
Mrs. Sachar also is district
membership chairman and past
president of the Chicago Bnai
Brith Women's Council.
All workers are urged by Mrs.
Robert A. Coggan, fund-raising
chairman, to attend the rally.
The drive, which is seeking $75,-
MRS. B. H. SACIIAR
• • •
000, will culminate in a program,
Nov. 22 at Masonic Temple.
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
For reservations call Mrs. Sam-
Women's Council.
uel Gutterman, NO. 1577, or Mrs.
The meeting will be in the Kalman Bruss, TO. 8-4511.

Chicago leader to Launch
Pisgah Lodge's New Season

Benjamin Samuels of Chicago, Brith, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, I•
vice-president of the Bnai Brith the Jewish Center.
Supreme Council, will address
An attorney and vice-president
Members of the Julius House- the first open meeting of the of the Chicago Yellow Cab Co.,
man Bnai Brith Lodge's degree season of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Samuels is a member of the
exe-
team of Grand Rapids will be
cutive committee of the Supreme
guests of the Rabbi Mandel M.
Lodge and was honored at the
Lodge Speaker
Zager Lodge of Detroit at its
1947 triennial convention by ele-
first open social meeting of the
vation to his present position.
year at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
He served as president of Die-
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Pro-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6 from
gram chairman is Louis Schnei-
1923-24 and is an active member
der.
of Chicago's Adolf Kraus Lodge.
The 14-man team, one of the
Samuels also is a director and
finest in the state, will for-
trustee of many of Bnai Brith's
mally initiate new members of
philanthropic institutions.
the Zager Lodge.
In addition to Samuels' talk,
In line with the present Bnai
Monday's session will feature a
Brith Aid to Israel Campaign,
program of "big name" entertain-
the two jeeps purchased for Is-
ment. Members are urged to
rael by the Zager lodge and chap-
bring their family and friends.
ter with funds raised . by their
recent Dox Theater party, will
be on display for inspection by
the members and friends.
Maxwell M. Lowe, lodge presi-
dent, has issued invitations to
the chapter, their friends and
members of the Detroit Bnai
Plans for a fund-raising pro-
Brith Council "to attend this un -
ject were discussed by the Kei-
GEORGE
EDWARDS,
head
of
usual inter-city social affair." Re-
the common council, will be dan Chapter, Bnai 131 ith, at its
freshments will be served.
guest speaker of the Detroit opening meeting Tuesday at the
Downtown Lodge at its inau- Hotel Book Cadillac.
Mrs. Samuel Wexler, presift
gural business meeting Thurs-
BBYO CHATTER
day, Sept. 23 at the new 100F dent, announced the appoint-
building, Linwood and Law- ment of the following commit-
Country-style fashions will be
rence.
At its first social meet- tee chairmen:
the dress for the fund-raising
By ILENE RATNER
Mesdames Louis Brant and J.
ing of the season, the lodge
affair
of
the
George
Gershwin
Croups Redouble
N ALL-DAY seminar, consist- presented a vaudeville show Bader, adopt-a-fa m ily; Herbert
Auxiliary, Bnai Brith—and the
ing of sports and interesting headed by Al Mac, comedian, Wallace, Aid to Israel; Samuel
Efforts in Campaign more unusual the costume the
workshops, will be held Sunday Eddie Jerome, vocalist, and Milan, BBYO; Jack Rabinowitz,
bigger the prize.
community relations and Billet.
Jackie Del Rio.
Bnai Brith lodges and chap-
The Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. at Dodge Park No. 4 by the Bnai
Also Mesdames Henry Fidler,
ters, landsmanschaften groups will have a rural motif for the Brith Young Women and Young
Men.
conservation; Gerald Sucher,
and other organizations are re- box social and square dance,
Joyce Seedberg and Dave
ads; Norman Jasen, tickets; H.
doubling their efforts on behalf scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
S. Norman, hospitality; Harry
of the Bnai Brith Aid to Israel
"If you are not doing any- Rappaport are chairmen of ar-
Clark, membership; Mar tin
Drive with the Sept. 26 close ap- thing that evening,' a chapter rangements, while Mrs. Ervin
Schwartz (Tess Wise), 'BBC and
The Bnai Brith Softball Asso- Friedman, publicity; and Albert
proaching.
member said, "drop around."
BBYW director; 'Harry Mirvis, ciation of Detroit will hold its Boesky, SOS.
Mrs. Samuel Shulman, chair-
BBYO council president; and annual picnic, Sunday at Lola
man of the women's food division
Charlotte Waterstone, president Valley Park, with a game against
of the drive, collected on its first
of BBYW District No. 6, are in a CIO Industrial League team 100 Pisgah Women
trip Sunday several truck loads
charge of the workshops.
scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
Open Bowling Season
of canned foods.
• • •
Winner of the Bnai Brith league
Boasting over 100 members,
The "Salute to Israel" program
She was given the support of
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 6, is a date this year was the Louis D. Bran- the bowling league of Pisgah
1 .‘ the United Grocers Association in of the Philip Handler Lodge,
to keep in mind. On that day, the deis Lodge, which defeated the
the effort. Assisting her were Bnai Brith, will be in the form BBYO will sponsor a huge pa- Detroit Lodge in the playoff fi- Women, Bnai Brith, opened its
season last week at the Dexter
of
a
"Monte
Carlo
Nite"
at
8:30
Philip Schoenberg of the Ivan S.
rade on Dexter. It will start at nals.
Recreation.
Bloch Lodge and Bernard Shar- p.m., Saturday, in Turover Hall, 3:30 p.m., at Davison and pro-
key of the Louis Marshall Lodge. Dexter boulevard and Monterey 'teed to Boston boulevard.
avenue.
One of the most liberal gifts of
Spectators will be able to see
Proceeds will go to buy canned some of Detroit's well-known
recent days was donated by the
Certified Public Accountant
Keshenever Bessarabier Aid So- milk for the Aid to the People disc jockeys, who will give out
ciety which contributed 43 cases of Israel Drive, David Katzman, with the latest tunes; enormous
Announces the opening of offices for the
of canned food and a specially president, said. David Guss is balloons flying from autos do-
program chairman. The public is nated by several used car deal-
equipped ambulance,
invited.
practice of
ers, a band, attractive floats and
The Bloch Lodge is planning
other spectacles.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
its Aid to Israel Nite for Monday
• • *
at the Labor Zionist Institute. Tikvah Chapter Seeks
at
DON'T FORGET to order your
Speakers will be the Rev. Jo- Bowlers for League
tickets for the Yom Kippur
seph Q. Mayne and Rabbi Moses
Anyone wishing to participate Night Dance as soon as possible.
207 Lux Building
Lehrman.
in the newly-formed bowling Call TO. 8-1390 or TO. 8-5690.
Woodward at Nine Vile Road
For information on the cam- league of Tikvah Chapter, Bnai
Ferndale 20, MIthigan
paign, call the Materials for Pal- Brith, is asked to call Mrs. Leon-
TO. 4-5734
estine office at WO 1-3256.
ard Mason, secretary, UN. 2-6063. East Side Chapter
Li 3-6633
Sessions are held at 1 p.m., Is Host to Musician
each Wednesday, at the Wy-7 Re-
John E. Allen of the Detroit
creation, 18908 Wyoming ave- Conservatory of Music enter-
nue.
tained at the first meeting of
the season of the East Side
FLINT—Louis E. Rudner has
Chronicle Social and Club Chapter, Bnai Brith, Monday in
, • THERE IS
been named general Chairman of News deadline is noon
Monday.
the
Hotel
Book
Cadillac.
NO
PLACE
IN
THE
WORLD
QUITE LIKE
the Flint Jewish Community
Council's 1943 campaign in be-
half of the United Jewish Ap-
peal and over 40 other health and
welfare agencies. .
The drive for $325,000 will get
under way with a reception in
honor of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise,
national chairman of the UJA,
Experience the cora e off eel of exhilarating M Idiom/1
Sunday at the Hotel Durant.
Sulphur Baths.
ed by liCirlitifif ma...logeyou r-
lax . feel good all ,ter, Oct tanned up--tuned
Rudner announced the appoint-
by
'Perpetual eunxhine" In our Sun Tan Solarintn. You'll
ment of Abe Schreiter as chair-
lime a hardy appet it. for IX hitcomb's tempting rulaine.
\
Out
door
oportii.
()reheat
ra—dancing
.
.
Marine
Ilaa
man of the initial gifts division
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Modern, fireproof hotel--open
and Mesdames William Bailies
all year, By eat, 4 hours
from 11.1 roil. 'Wee: single
and Jack Krause as head of the
from 5:1.50, eouble from
$5.
women's division. Dr. S. S. Gorne
and Louis Lebster are vice-chair-
Yee Cam Depend en Leader's Experts
P hone
men of the drive.

Keidan Chanter
Names Chairillell

Aid to Israel Drive Square Dance Set
Reaches Climax by Gershwin Unit

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B. B. Softball Loop
Schedules Picnic

Handler Lodge
to Salute Israel

Leo M.

Flint to Launch
$325,000 Drive

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