Thursday, March 2, 1950
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Members are urged to bring un-
'paid dues.
Bnai Brith
Highlights
Lecture Speaker
JWV
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Keiden Chapter
At a meeting Thursday Feb. 9,
the chapter's dramatic group re-
elected Charlotte Bregman as di-
rector for the third year. Thelma
Was was elected president,
Edythe Soloman, treasurer; Helen
Levy, secretary, and Sally Fields,
publicity director.
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The ADL discussion group will
The lodge elected the follow- meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the
ing as delegates to the district home of Mrs. Lewis Adler, 12652
convention to be held in Detroit Santa Rosa. Henry Feinberg, psy-
in July: Al Berger, Benjamin etiologist at the Jewish Social
Berkley, Samuel Dubrinsky, liar- Service Bureau, will speak on
ry N. Katz, George Levine and •Prejudice in Children."
Moe R. Miller.
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B and P Chapter
Gershwin Lodge
An anti-defamation meeting
Sid Gorelick, Veterans Affairs will be held at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
Committee Chairmen reported day, March 9 at the home of
that the lodge entertained at Dear- Pearl Nusbaum, chairman, 2487
born Veterans Hospital Feb. 14. Gladstone.
The next meeting of the lodge
will be a joint meeting with the
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Handler lodge Tuesday, March 14
at Turover Hall.
BBYO Orga izes
Wome ► 's ampler
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Pisgah Chapter
On Monday, Feb. 13, 91 mem-
bers of the women's bowling
league gathered at the Four
Dukes Supper Club for their 10th
anniversary mid-season party.
Sylvia Hubert was chairman of
the evening which included din-
ner, square dancing and enter-
tainment.
The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m,
Thursday, March 9 at the Mem-
orial Home.
In lieu of its regular meeting
the members of the Yet:-Cohen
Auxiliary plan to attend the De-
partment of Michigan Ladies
Auxiliary meeting which will be
held Monday evening at the
Memorial Home, to honor Anna
R. Abelow, national president of
the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish War Veterans of America.
At the March 20 meeting nomina-
tion of officers will be held.
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Israel Chapter
Brandeis Lodge
March 2. Nomination of officers
will be held at the next meeting
on Tuesday at 14(100 Wyoming.
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Bulletin
The chapter was entertained by
the Keiden Lodge at a joint meet-
ing at which a silver Menorah
was presented to Mrs. Alfred
Lakin, president. Mrs. Francis
Solovich was presented with an
honorary membership in the
chapter. The next meeting will be
held Tuesday at the Book Cadil-
lac. Dr. Robert Drews, psycia-
trist, will be guest speaker.
Marshall Chapter
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Marshall Lodge
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
DR. EMIL W. I.EIPZIGER of
New Orleans will speak at the
second annual Leo M. Frank-
lin Memorial Lecture at 8:15
p.m., Friday at Beth El. Fol-
lowing the lecture, Dr. B. Bene-
dict Glazer will dedicate the
social hall of the temple in
memory of Dr. and Mrs. Frank-
lin.
Shaarey Zedek Men
The Bnai Brith Youth Organi- Slate Humorist's Talk
-.ation of Detroit announces the
Abraham Satovsky, president
formation of a new Young Wo- of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club,
men's Chapter here.
announces that Carl Schiller will
The group will be known as
be chairman of the evening when
the Detroit Bnai Brith Young Dr. Henry Gerald, mentalist, hu-
Women.
morist and scientist, will speak on
The first event of the new "Mind Over Matter," at 8:30 p.m.,
group will be a membership tea
Wednesday, March 8.
2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 12 at
the home of Marilyn Moscowitz,
A welcome gift for any occasion
2668
Leslie.
Young
women between the age I is a subscription to the Jewish
Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
of 18 and 25 are invited.
Nordau Chapter Starts
Membership Campaign
A three-month membership
drive was launched by the Nor-
dau Chapter, ZOD, at its hest
meeting. The goal of the drive is
to double the chapter's member-
ship.
Rabbis Sidney Akelsrial of
Temple Beth El gave a book re-
view on Dr. Weizmann's auto-
biography "Trial and Error."
Plans were discussed for
The Morton A. Silverman Aux-
iliary presented" two television inter-chapter amateur contest to
tables to the Marine Veterans be held March 29 at the Ilaluvy
Hospital. At a past meeting $100 Music Center.
was donated to the Aid for Israel
Fund. The next meeting will be
The deadline of the Jewish
held March 8 at the Memorial Chronicle is noon on Mondays.
Home.
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RESERVATIONS ARE NOW
Detroit Post celebrated Bro-
BEING ACCEPTED FOR
'herhood Week with a program
featuring Nicholas Wagener,
Catholic War Veterans; Wade
McCree Jr.. Negro lawyer; and
Nathaniel Goldstick, corporation
counsel for Detroit.
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•
PASSOVER
The Laurence H. Jones Post
will hold a meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday at the Memorial Home.
Nomination of officers will be
held and plans for a party in
April will be made.
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Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary
wrapped gifts together with the
Lt. Raymond Block Auxiliary for
the Hospital Party which will be
held at Dearborn on Thursday,
FELDMAN'S
ARETHUSA HOTEL
and MINERAL BATHS
Mount Clemens, Mich.
Mount Clemens 6812
At the meeting of the lodge on
Feb. 21, the BBYO Travelling
Show was held. The lodge rec-
ommends to all other lodges and I
chapters that they avail them-
selves of BBYO's offer to per-
form. To arrange for this group,
Mrs. Neil Peiser of Kansas
contact Mrs Laban at UN 2-8890 City, a member of Hadassah's
newly-formed 'National Service
Committee, will be guest speaker
Pisgah Lodge
at the Hadassah meeting at 1 p.m.
Russell Barnes, Detroit News Tuesday, March 14, at the Jewish
foreign news analyst, will give a Community Center.
review of the current world
Mrs. Peiser is a past president
events, at a business meeting of of the Missouri Valley Region
the lodge at 8:30 p. m. Monday, and was chairman of its Educa-
at the Jewish Center.
tion and Zionist Public Relations
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Committee. She visited in Israel
in the spring of 1949.
Morgenthau Lodge
The lodge held its Carnival
The Jewish Chronicle is the
Night Feb. 25 under the direction
of William Hafka and his com- only newspaper that gives com-
mittee. The next lodge meeting plete coverage of Jewish events
will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday I in Detroit.
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I- Wassail to Hear
Mrs. Nell Peiser
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