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October 15, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-15

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, October 150 1948

;Briai Brith

Pisgah B. and P.
Awaits Speaker

Eldean Moorhead
Guest on Wednesday

Tito Guizar Here Nov. 22

Council Out to Pack Masonic

The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith South and Latin American coun-
Women's Council, determined to tries.
pack Masonic Temple for its ma-
His country's favorite son and
jor fund-raising affair Nov. 22,
has mobilized all its forces on
behalf of the $75,000 drive.
Council leaders have a good
selling point in the fact that
Tito Guizar, musical ambassador
from Mexico, will headline the
program.
He will be supported by his
company of distinguished ar-
tists, gathered by him from Mex-
ico, Brazil, Argentina and other

The September award went to
Mrs. Albert Ashe, dramatic
chairman of Pisgah Chapter, who
received the prize at 'a tea Sept.
30 at the home of Mrs. Robert
A. Coggan, general fund-raising
chairman.
The affair was held for those
who brought in $250 or more
during the month.
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, Coun-
cil president, urges all women
to attend and thereby "help
Bnai Brith help humanity."

Tea Is Planned
by Tikvah Chapter

Bolindeis Lodge
to Honbr Berger

The Pisgah Business and Pro-
fessional Women, Bnai Brith,
have resumed their policy of
combining business and social ac-
tivities at their meetings.
In line with this, Miss Elclean
Moorhead, health education di-
rector of the Jewish Center, will
address a session at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Tuller Hotel.
Ruth Teitlebaum, president, has
announced the appointment of
the following committee chair-
men: Betty Rockaway, fund-
raising; Minnie - Schneider, pro-
gram; Sylvia Hendelman, mem-
bership.
Also Adelle Feldman, publici.
Mrs. Meyer Cohen will be
ty; Fay Bassin, ADL and Ameri-
canism; Sydelle Burdick, Hillel; the hostess to Tikvah Chapter,
Sylvia Radine, BBYO; Frances Bnai Brith, at its first member-
Kahn, Red Cross; Marge Man- ship tea at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in her home, 18500 Strathmoor
dell, allied relief.
avenue, Mrs. Louis Barden,
Also Sally Hirsch, civic activi-
president, announced.
ties; Bea Hendelman, telephone;
Mrs. Harry Singer, past presi-
Betty Galison, conservation;
7-Photo by Jack nigrlmxn
dent of Pisgah Chapter, will be
Adelle Feldman, dramatics; Sally guest speaker.
MRS.
Hirsch, sunshine; Frances Silver,
ROBERT A. COGGAN,
Any, member can attend by right, fund-raising chairman,
community relations; Pearl Nus-
bringing
a
prospective
member.
presents the prize of the
baum, by-laws and nominations;
They are urged to make reser- month to Mrs. Albert Ashe on
and Dorothy Biller, budget.
vations with Mrs. Milton Harris, behalf of the Greater Detroit
membership chlirman, UN. 3-
Beal Brith Women's Council.
Fashion Show, Tea Set 8532.
• • •
Serving on Mrs. Harris' com-
four
times
winner
of her motion
by Downtown Chapter mittee
are Mesdames Jack Rai-
A membership tea and fashion sin, Sam Richman, Bernard Ber- picture academy award, Guizar,
show will be held by the Down- man, Arthur Ross, Maurice who also stars on the radio and
town Chapter, Bnai Brith, at 8 Miller, Sam Schneider, Sidney stage, has won international ac-
p.m., Tuesday, in the Fort Wayne Harris, Albert Levine, Rose Idel- claim for his gifted interpreta-
Hotel.
son, Leonard Weinberg and tions of Mexican and Latin
melodies.
Mrs. Shirley Rosenthal and Harold Lebus.
Strumming a genuine, Santos
Barbara Alexander are chairmen.
Hernandez $25,000 guitar, he will
The show will be presented in
present songs he made popular
cooperation with Annis Furs. Marshall B. and P.
Friends are invited.
in such films at "El Rancho
Plans Series of Parties Grande,"
"Rendevous in Rio,"
A series of informal parties is "Brazil," and "Mexicana."
Openings Available
planned for Wednesday by the
In an effort to surpass its
Louis Marshall Business and quota, the Council is offering
in Center Orchestra
Professional Chapter of Bnai monthly prizes to the worker
The Jewish Center orchestra Brith.
bringing inithe most money.
will give several concerts this
They will take place at the
season under the direction of homes of Rebecca Winston, 2254
Julius Chajes.
Euclid avenue west; Mrs. Jack
There are still a few openings Cutler, 2682 Taylor avenue; and
for new members of all ages, Shirley Bernstein, 3345 Cortland
Chajes said. Rehearsals are held avenue.
The Harry B. Keidan Lodge,
at noon each Sunday in the
All affairs will begin at 8:30 Bnai Brith, has reached the half-
Center auditorium. •
p.m. Friends are invited.
way mark in its drive to pur-
chase five • ambulances for Is-
rael, Morris Direnfeld, president,
announced.
At a meeting last week, the
lodge received $1,405 in cash
from the Detroit Dynamic Club.
The gift was presented by the
group's president, Rabbi Harold
Rosenthal, in memory of Mrs.
Murray Belkin, who was killed
recently in an automobile acci-
dent. Her husband is a member
of both organizations.
The "urgent necessity for Aid
to Israel" was stressed by Mar-
tin Agami, assistant regional di-
rector of Materials for Palestine,
Inc.

Keidan Campaign
at Halfway Mark

B nai Brith Installs 'Atomic Lodge'

Albert E. Berger will be hon-
ored Oct. 26 by the Louis D.
Brandeis Lodge, Bnai Brith, "for
his outstanding work in making
the•Aid to Israel program a sue:
cess," Moe R. Miller, president.
announced:
"Berger has donated not only
his time but also money on be-
half of the campaign," Miller
added. -•
Those attending are urged by
Berger to contribute at least one
case of canned milk for the drive.
The public is invited.

Bloch Chapter
to View Movie

The film,'"This Is Bnai Brith,"
will be shown at a meeting of
the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter, Bnai
Brith, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Jewish Center.
Friends are invited, Gertrude
Langdorf, program chairman,
said.
As part of the session, a
canned food shower will be held
on behalf of the Aid to Israel
Drive.

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Samuel J. Frazin, district
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By ILENE RATNER
IF YOU HAVE outstanding
tickets and money- from the
Yom Kippur Night Dpnce please
return them to headquarters no
later than Monday. Otherwise,
_delinquents will be assessed for
them, the financial and ticket
committees asserted.
• • •
A COUNCIL meeting for all
BBYO advisers will be held
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Ann Hartstein, chairman, 17576
Indiana avenue. Plans for the
remainder of the summer will
be made.

• • •

BOYS BETWEEN the ages of
14 and 18 are invited to the
"Inside AZA" program, Oct. 23
at the Jewish Center, The af-
fair will point out the meaning
and purpose of AZA and give a
clear picture of its activities.
• • •
THE ABBIE SCHONE BBG's
are planning a membership tea
for Oct. 24 at the home of Char-
lotte Rubin, 2248 liazelwood.ave-
nue. Time is from 2 to 5 p.m.
• • •
IN HONOR OF Yom Kippur,
a Palestinian night will be held
by the Diane Malerman Bf3YW
at the home of 011ie Fredenth:,l.
The program will feature a fire-
side chat, singing and dancing.

Bnai Brith Plans
Paris Conference

Basle, Switzerland; Paris and
Nice, France; Stockholm, Swe-
den; Prague, Czechoslovakia;
Budapest, Hungary; and the
PARIS (Special) — A confer- District Grand Lodge of Great
ence of European Bnai Brith Britain and Ireland which repre-
lodges will be held here late in sents 10 lodges.
November to plan the further
rehabilitation of Bnai Brith on
the continent. ,
This announcement was made
at a reception by European
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