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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Six
Friday, November 5, 1540
Bnai rit Highlights
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Women Active for Israel
Council Drafts Tabloid
for Fund-Raising Affair
The presses will roll soon for
the colorful tabloid to be distrib-
uted at the major fund-raising
affair of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council,
Nov. 22 at Masonic' Temple.
Mrs. Sol Bloom, editor, has
been busy for months gathering
and preparing stories and ad-
vertisements for the newspaper.
She is one of the many lead-
ers who are playing major roles
in the Council's $75,000 fund=
raising drive, which will culmi-
nate in the Nov. 22 extrava-
ganza.
PROGRAM CHANGED
According to Mesdames Samuel
Gutterman and Kalman Bruss,
chairman and co-chairman of ar-
rangements, Tito Guizar, the
guest artist, .has made a change
in his program.
Instead of a small orchestra,
he will bring here Vincent De
Sola, concert pianist; Marjorie
Harper, composer-pianist; Carla
and Fernando, famed Mexican
dance team; and Maria Teresa
Fonseca, noted soprano from
Mexico.
WINNER OF 'OSCAR'
Guizar, international star of
stage, screen and radio, is Mex-
ico's famed "musical ambassa-
dor" and four times winner of
her motion picture academy
These Aid to Israel chairmen of various Bnai Brith chapters have been responsible for food
showers held by their respective groups. . Left to right, Eve Ketai, Pisgah; her daughter,
Marsha; Grace Weinberg, Tikvah; Freda Sehenfield, Rabbi Mandel M. Zager; Norma Lewis,
Marshall B. and P.; Esther Sherr, Brandeis; Gladys Phillips, Ivan S. Bloch; her daughters,
Barbara and Cynthia; and Nettie Shulman, Council food chairman. In the truck is Jimmy
Laker, service chairman of the drive.
Brandeis Lodge
Hails 'Victory'
Celebrates Reaching
Aid to Israel Quota
Detroit Chapter's
Rally Wednesday
Bloch Chapter
to Hear Satterfield
The annual fund-raising rally
of the Detroit Chapter, Bnai
Brith, will be held at 12:30 p.m..
Wednesday, in the Jewish Cen-
ter.
Featured on the program will
be local professional talent as
well as entertainers from the
chapter. A dessert luncheon will
be served.
Tickets will be sold at the
meeting for the annual hind-
raising affair of the Greater De-
troit Women's Council, Nov. 22
at Masonic Temple.
Richard Satterfield, executive
director of the John Robert
Powers Studio, will be guest
speaker at an open meeting of
the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter, Bnai
Brith, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Labor Zionist Institute, Lin-
wood and Pasadena avenues.
Oct. 26 was "Victory Day" for
the Louis D. Brandeis Lodge, Bnai
Brith.
His subject will be "My Idea
That evening, the organization
of Beauty Is the Natural Girl."
celebrated its becoming the first
Friends are encouraged to at-
Bnai lodge to reach its quota in
tend, Gertrude Langdorf, pro-
the Aid to Israel drive.
gram chairman, said.
Special tribute was paid to Al-
The group's first membership
bert Berger who led Brandeis
affair will be a cocktail party
farces during the campaign.
Dec. 2, featuring Mrs. 'Charles
GIVE AND GIVE ENOUGH Solovich as guest speaker. "
An overflow crowd of 400 per-
sons was on hand for the festivi- when your Red Feather solicitor
Fur information call Lenore
ties. Max Sosin was master of comes to get your COMMUNITY Ravitz, membership chairman,
ceremonies, and Mickey and Sam- CHEST contribution.
TO. 7-8909.
my Woolf headlined the enter-
tainment.
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TEL-GUIBORIM
Great strides are being made
•
Presents Its
in the group's drive to raise 50
new members, Robert S. Rudman,
2ND
DONOR
DINNER DANCE
membership chairman, reported.
at the
The campaign is being held in
BEL-AIRE
TERRACE
honor of Samuel Dubrinsky.
SUNDAY NOV. 7, 6:30 P.M.
Rudman revealed that a compe-
HERSHEL LIEB'S ORCHESTRA
titive drive is being formulated
RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN, Guest Speaker
by the Brandeis Bowling League,
Tickets $6.20 per person
the winning team to receive a
prize.
Anyone interested in joining
the lodge should write to Rud-
man, 2005 Pingree avenue, or call
Because of the Great I)en u md .
TY. 8-6774 or TR. 1-4812.
Moe R. Miller is Brandeis presi-
we are pleased to announce the opening of a new complete
dent.
Brandeis Chapter
Host to Silhers
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Silber,
who attended the World Zionist
Congress conference in Switzer-
land, will describe their tour of
Europe when they speak at a
meeting of the Louis D. Brandeis
Chapter, Bnai Brith.
Mrs. Harry Gutow is program
chairman for the session to be
held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A musi-
cal program also is planned.
Mrs. Jerry Lisagor, fund-rais-
ing chairman, will present awards
to all members aocumulating
$150 or more in ads and tickets.
The public is invited. Refresh-
ments will be served.
award.
The public can support BnM
Brith's fa•-range philanthropic
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program by attending the affair,
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, vice-
president and general fund-
raising chairman, said.
Handler Lodge Charts
‘ADL Night' Tuesday
An "Anti-Defamation Leagtm
Night" is planned by the Philip
Handler Lodge, Bnai Brith, tat
8:30 p.m., Tuesday.
The program is being arranged
in cooperation with Haskell L.
Lazere, executive director of the
ALD in Michigan. Lazere
speak.
Movies and other entertainment
will be featured,
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