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January 19, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-19

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Heads BB Drive

invites all members to bring
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Thud Brith
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Pagi 13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, January 19, 1950

• • •

THE DIANE MALERMAN and
David Ben Gurion BBG chapters
By LIONEL GINSBURG
HE YETTA MIRVIS BBG will be guests of the Theodore
Chapter is planning a big Herzel BBG's at the latter 's in-
! party-dance on Jan. 26 at the stallation services on Jan. 22.
Another installation, that of
Jewish Center to commemorate

Brandeis Chapter

The chapter will hold a mem-
bership tea at 9 p.m., Monda,, ,
at the home of Mrs. William
Valensky, 2647 Burlingame av-
A musical revue, sponsored by enue. Mrs. Samuel Bank will be
the lodge, was presented At the guest speaker and cards and
Dearborn Veterans Hospital. ialaj jongg will toll w. For res-
The program tv:,s t•ri.imed ervations, call Mrs. David How-
Morris Singer, chairman of vet- e n , WE. 5-1900.
• • •
eras affairs, and his cimm,,tue. I
AnADL program will feature 1
the next meeting at Jericho !
Temple, according to George! Frank Greenwald, anti-defam-
atioa chairman, presented a pro-
BreFlau ADL chairman.
gram at the lodge's meeting. Rob-
• • •
•de-
ert Nathan spoke on the •
fam:.t ion league.
• • •
A sports celebrity will be a
'surprise" guest' at the social
eeting of the lodge which will
The second social to be held
ke p'ace at 8:30 , An , ., - -v • by the Chapter will be a "learn
t the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., how to play maj and cards," Jan.
Herman M. Burton, program 26 at the homes of Mrs. S. Pap-
chairman, announces. Refresh- koff, 2756 Tyler, and Mrs. M.
ments will be served, and mem- i !Margolis, 16183 Princeton. Those
hers are urged to brin' gyros- I members wishing to attend con-
pective members.
tact Mrs. Margolis, UN. 3-2983 or
• • •
Mrs. Papkoff, TO. 3-0824.
• • •

Fox Lodge

the first anniversary of this the AZA Lt. Seymour Subic 661
Chapter, will take place on Jan.
chapter.
These girls have invited the 28 .
Among those being installed
! ! Israel, 63 and 337 AZA chapters
are: Aubrey Diem, Morris Last,
as guests at the celebration.
Barry Elias and Larry Eizen-

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Rabbi Lager Lodge

Morgenthau Lodge

Israel Chapter

Gershwin Lodge

MAX OSNOS accepted the hon-
orary chairmanship for the
Bnai Brith downtown mem-
bership drive which will end
Jan. 26. Naming Israel the big-
est job facing American Jewry,
Osnos urged all Detroit Jews to
join Bnai Brith and help the
organization to fulfill its tasks.

Keidan Chapter

The lodge will hold its next
meet at 8:30 p.m., T' , • ay. Jail. Some of the chapter's members
26, at the Jewish Fraternal are rehearsing a play, "Have You
Club. A program has been ar- Had Your Operation?" The cast
ranged and refreshments will be includes M e a d a m e s Norman
served. Arrangements have been Kaufman, Manny Kravitz, Gil-
completed for the lodge's affair bert Golding, Harold Schakne,
which is taking place on Sun- David Berg, Arthur Klein, and
day, Feb. 5. For further in- Ilarvey Goldberg. Mrs. Julie
formation on this affair, call Kalish is dramatic chairman.
• • *
Marty RasItin, TO. 8-68;7. or
Bernard Weiss, WO. 2-5455 or
TO. 8-7605.
A benefit bingo party will be
held by the lodge at 7:30 p. m.,
Monday, Feb. 14 at the Toiler
Final preparations are under Hotel•
• • •
way for the lodge's annual
Monte Carlo, which is being

East Side Lodge

• • •

Bloch Lodge

see what "schemes" these boys
will have.
• • •

BB YOu t too k

a tea for new members, members
who bring prospective members
and officers and executive board
members. The date will be an-
nounced later.
• • •

Detroit Chapter

The bowling



• •

• • •
A SONG-FEST and joint- berg.
meeting will be featured by the
THE FOLLOWING are a few
Lena Farber BBG's on Jan. 25, of the many other election re-
also at the Center.
turns which are constantly ar-
The get-together will be held riving at BBYO headquarters.
is conjunction with the Louis
AZA 112: Bob Baum, Art
Brandeis and Y e tt a Mirvis Weingarden, Walter Murroff and
BBG's.
Jerry Landau.
• • •
AZA 317: Mervin Mittledorf,
EARL SERAP, vice-president Stanley Weingarden, Vic Spears,
of the AZA Detroit Windsor Stewie Rappaport, Dick Peritz,
Council, informs us that this Rod Burke and Iry Fuller.
group has organized its program
AZA 752: Ronnie Charfoos,
so as to include one big event Dick Frank. Larry Charfoos
during each ,of the coming (monopoly . . . eh?), Fred .
mon ths. Schatz. Bob Dunsky and Howie
In March, there will be a Cutler.
president-advisors' brunch. Com-
AZA Jerome Kern: Nate Fire-
plete details for this event have stone, Hymie Stollman, Larry
not yet been released.
Goldman, Mandell Simon and
• • •
Dick Silverman.
• • •
THE MONTI? OF MAY will
feature the AZA Spring Mart. BY THE WAY, don't forget
"This will be a form of carnival that big barn-dance at the new
with each chapter having a Jewish Center on Davison. It'll
booth in which to try various be on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. and
fund-raising "schemes," Earl admission is free, so com one
states. It will be interesting to . . . come all!

league of the

chapter is having a mid-season
party on Wednesday, Jan. 25 at
the home of Mrs. Charles Orn-
stein, 18128 San Juan. It is to be
a stag affair in "Hard-Times" cos-
tumes. The chairman is Ethel
Kantor.

24124 FISHER

DETROIT TOWN HALL

WED.
11 A .M.
JAN . 25

TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S
$1.110 - $1.20 [Tax Inr1.1

Spencer

D. Irwin

FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXPERT
Sub: "A GF:NTILE LOOKS AT ISRAEI."
FEB. I—MARIO BRAGGIOTTI, Pianist, Composer, Musical Huintriq

Morgenthau Chapter

held Saturday even; -, t, , Jan. 28.

Mrs. Alan Nathan and Mrs. Al-
The highlight of the evening
will be the presentation of a bert Lupiloif, membership and
"Yiddish Mellerclramer," a one conservation chairmen, respec-
hour play. The committee for lively, of the chapter cordially in-
this affair requests all members vile all paid-up members to at-
to turn in their money as soon tend the annual membership and
as possible. All Bnai Brith !conservation affair to be held at
Monday, at the Bose
lodges are requested to turn in 18:30 p in.
their applications for the Ivan Sittig Cohen auditorium. This
Man of the Year Mgrit year's culmination event will be

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S. Bloch

Award immediately, in order to a "Cabaret Night" and will fea-
qualify for it iture a musical entitled "The
Roaring Twenties Revue" pre-
• • •
sented by the dramatic group un-
Icier the direction of Mrs. Sol
"Tummel Rest Home" is the 'Cohen. Dues may be paid at the
title of the comedy which will be door.
presented by the dramatic group
of the lodge at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, Jan. 26, at Central High
The chapter will hold a "mem-
School. The play is under' the
ber bring member" tea Monday.
direction of Mrs. Louis Schneider.
Those interested, call Mr. Ben
There is no admission charge. On
Garrison. membership chairman,
the same program also will be
TY. 7-7275 or Mrs. David Guss,
the presentation of the initiation
co-chairman, WE. 5-6535. The
ritual.
chapter's board will meet Thurs-
• • •
day. Jan. 19 at the home of Mrs.
Louis Goldberg. 2305 Stutevant.
• • •
The lodge will hold its annual

Marshall Lodge

• • •
Handler Chapter

Handler Lodge

Brotherhood Meeting at 9 p.m.
Tuesday at Turover Temple.
The chapter is launching a
There will be several principal
speakers. President David Guss i membership drive starting with

B and P Chapter

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