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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-01

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Thursday, September 1, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Two

4 Detroit Men Are Named
to str ct 6 Bnai r t Posts

Aged Home Croup
Maps Silver Event

Mona Coblentz, Molly Lee, Belle
Smith, Chalamas Tigel and Syl-
via Weider.
,•- ■ • 7
irx •
The 25th anniversary celebra-
Also Mesdames Charles Blauer,
i h
B
i
Di
Leon Dreylinger, Frank Green-
tion of the Women's Auxiliary,
Four Detroiters have been ap-
wald, Eugene Gross, Albert Hel-
Jewish Home for Aged, scheduled
ler, Lester Landes, Alex Levine, pointed to important posts in the
for May, was discussed at a spe-
Martin Pastor, tNilliam Phillips, Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge
cial board meeting of the group
Marshall Chapter
held at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Rosenberg, M. Scheincker, 6, Samuel W. Leib, president of
A donor rally, in the form of Leslie
the district, announced.
Abe Schwartz and L. Sheri:.
Weller.
a fall fashion show, will feature
• • •
The four men are Dr. Law-
Mrs. Weller and Mrs. I. E.
the first open meeting of the sea-
rence I. Yaffa, John Eliasohn,
Goodman were chosen chairmen
son of the Marshall women at
Tikvah Lodge
Sidney J. Karbel and Harry
of the affair, Mrs. Samuel Zeldes,
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7,
The lodge's installation-dance Yudkoff.
president, announced.
at the Workman's Circle. Mrs. will be held Thursday, Sept. 8, at CONCLAVE CHAIRMAN
Gerald Goldbear, general com- the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
Dr. Yaffa, Greater Detroit B. B.
mitteeman and past-president of tion. Sam Leib, District 6 presi- Council president, was appointed
the B. B. Council, will speak. dent, will be installing officer. Ar- as district chairmiin for the 1949-
Raymond Gilbert, accompanied thur Murray dancers will enter- 50 district convention to be held
by pianist Rochelle Schanes, will tain, Phil Kramer, chairman, an- in Detroit. He was chairman for
DOGU-BAYAZIT, Turkey—In
complete the program. Refresh- nounced.
the District 1946 convention.
the face of Russian protests, five
ments will be served.
Officers are Max Littky, presi- Eliasohn was named chairman
Americans began the ascent or
The Louis Marshall Women's dent, and Max Biber, Robert Sie- of the Anti-Defamation League
Mount Ararat in search of Noah's
bowling league will hold a regis- gel, Harold Lebus, Jack Charlip, committee. For several years he
Ark. The ship was reported to
tration meeting at 8:30 p.m. Leonard Mason, Sol Superfc. was chairman of the ADL corn-
be resting about 10,000 feet up
Thursday, Sept. 8, at the Center. Joseph Mehr, Louis E. Barden mittee of the Michigan B. B.
the mountain by a Russian avia-
Bowling will begin at 9 p.m.
and Robert Trepeck. Council.
tor in 1916.
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Dexter
Karbel will head Hillel work
• • •
The Russian government ac-
Recreation.
for the area. He is a past-presi-
JOHN ELIASOHN
cused the Americans of being
League officers are Lillian
Rabbi Zager Chapter dent of the Greater Detroit B. B.
• • •
spies, since Mount Ararat over-
Burke, president, and Jean Segal,
The first meeting of the fall Council, and a member of the pointments, Louis Barden, past- looks Russian territory,
Cele Bean, Ann Jacobson, Gladys season is set for 8:30 p.m., Wed- National Hillel Commission.
president of Tikvah Lodge, was
Klein, Rose Gurwin! Irene Gur- nesday, Sept. 7, at Bnai Moshe.
The Jewish Chronicle news
named district chairman on vet-
NAME YUDKOFF
win and Roslyn Kaufman.
A social evening is planned. A
deadline is noon on Mondays.
Yudkoff was chosen chairman trans' affairs.
• • •
special board meeting is slated
of the finance council. He is a ------- —
for Thursday, Sept. 1, at the hoMe
Detroit Units
past-president of the District
INSURED
of Sadie Markman, 3358 Grand
Grand Lodge.
The Detroit Lodge -and Chapter avenue west.
In addition to the above ap-
will combine their first meetings
The bowling league will begin
in the form of .a barn dance on
Tuesday,
Sept.
13,
at
the
Victory
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Graemer's
Hall, Mrs. William Barris, presi- Bowling alleys, 12th at Seward.
dent of the chapter announced. For information, call Jeannette
CUINTOTI
Square dancing, prizes, games ifild Rudin, TO. 5-8767. The regular
PSIS
"MVO INION•0111400•
refreshments will make up the bowlers will meet Thursday,
SAVINGS INSTITUTION"
Sept.
8,
at
the
home
of
Sovhie
Budman
Heating
Co.,
13411
program, Mrs. David Grosberg,
Sinclair, 11653 Martindale avenue Gratiot avenue, has opened a new
chairman, disclosed.
ASSOCIATION
branch at 5749 Grand River near
For information, call Mrs. Gros- north.
MINCH OFTla • • •
McGraw. The store is owned
• • • MAIN OSTICi • • •
berg, TO. 7-1359. or Roy Fisher, •
W. FORT AT MILITARY

and operated by the Budman
DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND
lodge chairman, UN. 2-9033.
V I. 3-7600
brothers, Abe, Albert and Bill.
• • •
TO. 9-6611
The concern was established in
Gershwin Chapter
1907.
Fund-raising and future plans
Among the heating items car-
were discussed at the group's first
ried by Budman are Budco Gas
(Continued from Page 1)
board meeting of the season held
Burners, Coraires, Bryants, Co-
at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Eisen- west. Institute in charge of Mrs. lumbias, Roberts Gordon and
Morris Adler.
berg.
Janitrol.
Central West: Mrs. Irving Mil-
For personal service, call TY.
ler, 2650 Lawrence avenue. Insti- 5-3200, or LA. 7-3600.
Downtown Lodge
tute in charge of Mrs. Ralph
"Stars of Tomorrow," a pro- Davidson.
ALL A.G.A. BURNERS
gram performed by youngsters of
Wyoming: Mrs. Louis Redstone,
radio, stage and television, will 19303 Appoline avenue. Institute
highlight the opening affair of in charge of Mrs. Harry L. Jones.
the 1949-50 season, Louis Russ-
Russell Woods: Mrs. Morris
100% GUARANTEE
✓ BUDCO
Registration for the Sholem
man, president, announced. The Sklarc, 4095 Leslie avenue. In-
BEST INSTALLERS - NO KIDS
event is slated for 8:30 p.m., stitute in charge of Mrs. Joseph Aleichem schools and kindergar-

BRYANT
tens will begin Tuesday, Sept.
Approved by Michigan
Thursday, Sept. 8 at Jericho Tem- Ehrlich.
6. Classes will begin Wednesday,
✓ ROBERTS GORDON
ple, Linwood at Lawrence. Re-
Consolidated Gas Co. and
Southern Oakland County: Mrs. Sept. 7. when the public schools
freshments will be served. Harry Maxwell Jospey, 8251 Lincoln
✓ JANITROL
Department Safety Engineering
open.
Wolfe is program chairman.
Drive, Huntington Woods. Insti-
• • •
Children from 3 1 to 5 years of
tute in charge of Mrs. Carl Schil-
age are accepted into the pre-
42 YEARS IN BUSINESS —
ler.
Fox lodge
kindergarten and kindergarten
Bowlers will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
YOUR DAD KNEW US
classes for both morning and
Wednesday, Sept. 7 at Jericho
afternoon sessions. Transporta-
Temple. Plans for the 1949-501
tion is provided,
MR. RUDMAN WILL CALL ON YOU PERSONALLY
season will be discussed, Julius
The regular afternoon classes
Hirschman, president, announced.
for children from 6 to 16 years
"LICENSED CONTRACTORS"
• • •
Margin T. Frahm, of 10164 Bea-
of age start at 4 p. m. until
consfield avenue, is a candidate
Rabbi Zager Lodge
for the common council. He was a 7:30 p.
For information call WE. 3-5404.
The executive board met at the member of the police department
home of Seymour Berman. The from 1936-45 and won five cita-
—WEST—
— EAST —
lodge will meet Tuesday at the tions.
Opening Session Set
Phone
TY. 5-3200
Phone
LA.
7-3600
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The pro-
FREE
Frahm advocates that money
5249 Grand River
13411 Gratiot
gram will be a "stag night," with procured from the federal gov- by Northwest YPC
ESTIMATES
The Northwest Hebrew YPC
pictures donated by the U. S. ernment should be used largely
Ask For
Ask for
navy, Hammond Pearlman, presi- for slum clearance and the re- will hold its first meeting of the
Mr. Budman
Mr. Rudman
dent, announced. Prospective building of better housing and season on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the
OPEN TIL 9 — SUNDAYS 1-5
Synagogue. For information, call
members are invited. The sum- living quarters there.
Dorothy Beitman, TO. 7-2.341.
mer membership class will be
presented in honor of president
Pearlman at the Sept. 20 meeting. Goldman, Kozin Open

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Seek Noah's Ark
on Mount Ararat

Badman Heating
Opens New Store

V a.
American Savings

Leaders Listed
by Hadassah

DON'T

• • •

GAS HEAT

UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICE

Sholon Aleichent
Schools to Open

THIS AD IS WORTH $40 - SAVE IT

Frahm Candidate
for Council Post

BUDMAN HEATING CO.

• • •
Marshall Lodge

New Catering Concern

The opening of the Rainbow
Terrace, for Kosher-catered af-
fairs, at 5028 Joy road, is an-
nounced by William Kozin, for-
merly of S. and K. Catering Co.,
and J. C. Goldman.
The new management will
cafer weddings, Bar Mitzvahs,
showers, banquets and other so-
Bloch Chapter
The following were appointed cial events at Synagogues and
to committee posts: Gertrude homes. For information call WE.
Langdorf, president, announced: 5-9383, or TO. 8-5316.

Patients at the Marine Hospital
were taken to the polo match of
Aug. 31. The event was in line
with the policy of the Greater
Detroit B. B. Council to entertain
patients at veterans hospitals.
• • •

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