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November 24, 1949 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-24

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Thursday, November 24, MI

Bnai BritiL
Highlights

DETROIT JEWISH

team Ire Elias Goldberg, Leib,
Joseph Staub, Clement Weitz-
man and Alfred Bounin. Cantor

The Rosner Family Club wil
fleet on Sunday, Nov. 27, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Rosner, 18903 San Juan avenue.
At the last meeting, Mrs. Sadie
Rosner was elected secretary-
treasurer for life.

At an executive meeting held
M the home of Irving B. Davis,
plans were made for a fund rais-
bag affair.

Marshall Lodge

The lodge, will be the guests of
the Marshall bowling league at a
sports night in December.

• • •

Tivah Lodge

Detroit Lodge

• •

Herzl Chapter

B and P. Chapter

Bloch Chapter

9-2920.

• . .
Zager Chapter

Mrs. Max Fried. guest speaker,
will lead discussion at the ADL
discussion group Monday eve-
ning, Nov. 28 at the home of Mrs.
Jack Brickner, 18678 Birwood,
ADL chairman. Mrs. Jack Howell,
Council ADL chairman will he a

guest.

The Zager dramatic group will
perform for the Windsor Chapter
donor luncheon Tuesday after-
noon. Nov. 29 at the Norton Pal-
mer House. Windsor, Mrs. Henry
"'Schots., chairman, announces.
• • •

Keidan Lodge

•Program chairman, Hairy
Thomas and athletic chairman,
Milton Elson, announces that Wal-
k, " Weber, University of Michi-
gan all American full-back, will
highlight the athletic night, Dec.
S. Presently he is on the coaching
staff of the U. of M. Also present
will be top stars in golf, baseball
and bowling. The chapter will
present a skit at the same time,
as it will be a joint meeting. The
meeting will be at 8 p. m. at the
Book-Cadillac.

* • •

Pisgah Lodge

The lodge degree team will ini-
tiate into membership a class of
candidates called the Samuel W.
Leib Class in honor of the presi-
dent of District Grand Lodge 6
at the Center. Members of the

changed its name to the Robinson

Betty
Kowalsky, Detroit
pianist, will give an all-Chopin
meeting was held at the home of concert at 8:30 p.m., Monday in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackman of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Family Club. The season's first

Tall Towers will present a
' . Penny art Inch" (lance at 8:30
p.m., Dec. 11 at the U.D.W.
Second and Midland avenues.
Dick Stein and his orchestra will
play.
Sid Wolf is president.
Frances Colsal and Doris Gr her
are co-chairmen. Other commit-
tee members are Greta Poulin,
Rita Gerofsky, Mitchell Bloom,
Martin Nadler, Sidney Wolf,
Maravin Victor, Bob Weinberg,
and Beatrice Ludwig. For in' r-
'nation call Greta Poulin, TO. 9-
8290.

have been completed for the
second annual banquet and
installation at 1:30 p.m., Sun-
day. Nov. 21 at Bel-Aire. For
reservations, call Bernard Pev-
en, TO. 5-4868.

Jacob Sonenkler accompanied by
Mrs. Bella Goldberg, will parti-
cipate. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
The lodge will present Jackie will be guest speaker.
Cooper and the cast of the play

"Mr. Roberts" in a full hour pro-
gram at the Marine Hospital, at
The chapter held one of its
the foot of Alter road. Refresh-
series of monthly socials which
ments will also he served.
• • •
included a card party and sup-
per. Hostesses were Mrs. Louis
Mittelman of Ecorse and Mrs.
There will be an Anti-Defama-
Ben Rose of Wyandotte. The
don discussion and group meeting
group will hold a business meet-
at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, at ing Monday evening at the River
The home of Pearl Nusbaum, 2487
Rouge congregation hall.
Gladstone avenue. Bernice How-
ell, anti-defamation chairman of
She Council will lead the discus-
sion. Members and their friends
are invited.

• The first membership affair, a
sherry party, will be held at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Nathan Lee, 199111 Shrewsbury
road. Mrs. Samuel Aaron will be
guest speaker. For information,
call Mrs. Al Schwartz, TO. 8-9464
or Mrs. Seymour TernofT, TO.

The American Haven Club cele- call Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, To.
brated its 10th anniversary on 8-8499.
Nov. 3. Plans have been formu-
The Young People's Cbib of
lated for its annual donor lunch-
Congregation 13nai Moshe
eon to be held in March. •
hold a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
The Robinson Cousins Club has day.

LEONARD ROTH. president of
the Dov. Frenkel Lodge of Rini
Brill'. announces that plans

• • •

• • •

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Monterey avenue. The following
were elected officers: Irene Black-
man, president; and Edith Aain-
Russell Barnes, of the "Detroit binder, Shirley Steiner, Judy
News," will address the breakfast Blackman, Molly Sinai and Mr.
club of the Men's Club of Temple and Mrs. P. Robinson.
Beth El, at 10 a.m., Sunday.
The Jewish European Welfare
Organization, North-Woodward
The Cantors Association of De- Branch, will hold a meeting at
troit honored Cantor and Mrs. 12 noon, Tuesday at the home of
Reuben Boyarsky upon the dedi- Mrs. Albert Kurztnan, 3287 Curt-
cation of their new home on Stoe- land avenue, to lay plans for the
pel avenue. Cantor Jacob Sonen- donor luncheon to be held Dec.
klar, president, spoke for the 13. Mrs. Morris Adler will be
guest speaker. For information
group.

Monday, Nov. 28, will be A.D.L.
Night for the lodge, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Hall, 13226 Lawton.
Program Chairman Herman M.
Burton states that the evening
will be highlighted by a alk by
ike Gimbel. Films and refresh-
ents will follow.
• • •

An open meeting will be held
at the Northwest Hebrew at 8:30
p.m., Dec. 1. Friends and neigh-
bors, as well as the membership
of the Mayflower Congregational
Church, are invited and there will
be no charge for admission. Nu-
merous skits and one-act plays
will be presented by the Catholic
Myers, and Dan Frohman will
direct the Music Study Club in a
musical program.

Events
of the Week

Announces Donor

Morgenthau Lodge

CIIII ONICLE

Nazis Goin g
Unpunished,
General Says

WASHINGTON—(WNS1—The
denazification program in Ger-
many has been a flop and the
Nazi criminals guilty of exter-
minating millions of Jews have
gone unpunished, Brig. Ben Tel-
ford Taylor, chief U. S. Army
prosecutor at the Nuremberg
war crimes trials, disclosed in
a report to the Secretary of the
Army.
The report tells of "an alarm-
ing resurgence of authoritarian-
ism" in Germany. Since the sit-
uation in Germany is such that
there appears no reason to be-
lieve that those implicated in the
extermination of European Jew-
ry will be brought to trial, "the
sooner the fact is generally un-
derstood the better it will be for
all concerned," the general cau-
tioned.

Barney Smith was re-elected
president of the Fresh Air So-
ciety at a society board meeting.
Emanuel J. Harris was elected
vice-president; Milton M. Mad-
din, treasurer: and Mrs. Joseph
G. Fenton. secretary.
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