Thursday, September 15, 11149
Bnai Brith
Highlights
DETROIT JEWISH CHRO NICLE
TO. 8-8541, or Betty Lubin, UN.
1-3725.
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B.B. All-Stars
The All-Stars Bowling League
opened its fifth season of bowling
Monday at Rolawile Recreation.
There is an opening for one addi-
The third annual fund-raising tional sponsor. For • information.
affair of the Greater Detroit B.B. call Harry Thomas, WO. 2-9688.
Women's Council is set for Nov.
21, Mrs. Morris Tack, chairman,
announced. Mrs. Kalman Bruss is
ticket chairman. B.B. women's
groups in Detroit are composed
of 17 chapters and 6,000 mem-
bers.
Page Seven
I squad" of cutters from Local 10,
International Ladies Garment
Workers Union, AFL, is working
at top speed to answer an SOS
NEW YORK—An "emergency from Israel for hospital garments
Garment Workers Unit
Sends Clothes to Israel
and clothing needed to service
medical institutions of Hadassah,
the Women's Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, and 150 other
welfare agencies in Israel.
B.B. Women's Council
To Assist at Rites
CHOCOLATES
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Downtown Chapter
Mrs. Mannie Cornfield, second
vice-president, has been chosen
fund-raising chairman, Mrs. Max
Fried, president, announced.
Other chairmen are Mesdames S.
Rosenberg, S. Cohen and N.
Trivax. Members who wish to
assist in the fund-raising cam-
paign, call UN. 4-4150.
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Now you can say "Happy New Year"
with a pleaaant, personal touch ...
present a tempting hoc of Claudette
Chocolates, festively gift wrapped,
pleasingly bound with day Blue
and White Bibbonette and hearing
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a Star of David Seal inocrihed
Morgenthau Lodge
The first meeting of the season
is set for 8:30 p. m., Monday at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
13226 Lawton avenue. Elias Gold-
berg, a past-president of Pisgah
Lodge, will install the new of-
ficers, Jack Caminker, president,
announced.
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Pisgah Lodge
The lodge will hold a meeting
Monday, Sept. 26, in honor of
Samuel W. Leib, a past-president
of the lodge, upon his election to
the presidency of District Grand
Lodge 6. The meeting will be
held at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation.
The B. B. Quartette, a vocal
group which will represent the
Jewish community at the song-
fest of the National Brotherhood
of Catholics, Jews and Protes-
tants, will render seloctions.
Beatrice Jean Shapiro, will sing,
accompanied by Maryann Fleish-
er.
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Detroit Lodge
The lodge will m eet every
other month at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation, Barney
, !Ironer, president, announced.
, Business sessions will continue
to be held the fourth Tuesday
of every month at the Lee Plaza.
he said.
For the third successive year
the lodge won the B B. softball
title. The team is led by Len
Tigay.
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Marshall Lodge
A box social will feature the
group's opening meeting Tues-
day at the Workman's Circle,
11529 Linwood avenue, James N.
Laker, president, announced. Pic-
. tures of the lodge picnic will be
shown, and there will be enter-
tainment and dancing, Karl Berg,
program chairman, disclosed.
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Brandeis Chapter
The chapter boy, ling league will
bowl at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept.
21, at Dexter Recreation. Wo-
men interested in participating
in the league call Betty Young,
BBYOutlook
By LIONEL GINSBURG
A new chapter is being formed
in the northwest section with
Mike Gale as president. At pres-
ent the new group has 13 mem-
"Now that school has
bers.
brought the fellows together
again," Mike said, "We're really
going to start building up our
membership."
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Chapter 581 will again award
the "Marvin B. Spevekow
Trophy." It will be awarded at
the next regional convention to
the chapter which proves out-
standing in the field of religious
acti city.
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Don't forget, the fifth annual
BBYO Yom Kipper Night Dance,
comes of! Oct. 3 at the U.D.W.
11811 on Second boulevard. A "big
name" band will be on hand to
provide the music for dancing.
with your New Year's Greetings
and your own signature.
Any bag of candy you choose
will be gift wrapped bearing
the Star of David Seel wirh•
out any charge.
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PINCHOS RABINOWITZ, the
son of Rabbi Joseph Rabino-
witz who will chant the Rosh
Ilashonah and Yom Kippur
services at Congregation Beth
Shmuel, will deliver High
Holy Day sermons in English
for the benefit of the younger
group. Congregation Beth
Schmuel is located at Dexter
and Buena Vista.
For Want Ads that click, call
the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1-1641,
before 10 2.M., Wednesday.
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