al Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Bnai Brith Highlights • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, April 13, 1950 Page /111 gate to the United Nations, told Israelis, Czechs Sign the Council in Geneva that Israel could not be dissociated from the One-Year Trade Pact responsibility for Jerusalem and PRAGUE— (Special) —Israel TEL AVIV — (Special) — The that his government was eager to and Czechoslovakia signed a new demonstrate why it believed that members of the UN Trusteeship one-year trade agreement calling Council, who last week finished Was SO. for an exchange of goods valued their work on a statute for an CAMP REGISTRATION internationalized Jerusalem, at $12,000,000. Registrations for Camp Chelsea were invited by the Israel gov- The Czechs promised to deliver, ernment to come here and "learn are now being taken. For appoint- steel and iron products, ma.. ments call the 12th Street Coun- realities." Not invited were Chi- na and Iraq, with which Israel cil Center, TY. 8-6000. The camp chinery, and foodstuffs in return season will be from July 2 to for Israelt citrus fruits, chemicals, has no diplomatic relations, and pharmaceuticals. Aubrey S. Eban, Israel's dele- August 27. Musical Comedy UN Delegates Invited by Israel Marshall Lodge The program of the year has been arranged for the next,meet- ing of the lodge to take place Tuesday, April 18, at the Work- men's Circle, according to Karl Berg, program chairman. Nom- inations of officers for the next season will begin at 8:30 p. m. Following this there will be a panel discussion entitled "Blue- print for America," with Sol Goldberg, president of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne University, i• the moderator. Five speakers from Wayne University will corn- prise the panel, representing the Episcopal, Catholic, Negro, Jew- ish and Methodist group . * • • Handler Lodge The lodge will hold its initial soft ball practice at 10:30 a, m., Sunday at Central High School, under the direction of Sam Stone. The Philip Handler Lodge games party is slated for Sunday, April 30 at the Jewish Fraternal Club, 11345 Linwood. For tickets call Joe Katzman, chairman, TY. 4- 9537. • • DAVID NURSING HOME SEDER MRS. GERTRUDE BLUM, chairman of t h e dramatic group of the Music study club, announces that the group will' present its musical comedy "Switch Eroo" at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, May 9 at the Jewish Center. The play is adapted by Mrs. Benjamin Irishman and directed by Mrs. Eli Gross. 'rickets are 75 cents and are available at the Center or by calling Mrs. R. Zimmerman, TO. 7-3853. Morgenthau Lodge of the Community Council At the meeting of the lodge ling will lead the discussion on "Civil at 8:30 p. rn., Monday at the Rose Rights." Plans will be made for Sittig Cohen Bldg., the bowling the final meeting and theater league will elect officers for the party to be held May 4. Those in ' coming year. An indoctrination the Northwest section requiring program will follow the election. transportation to the meeting Herman Burton, program chair- should call Mrs. Dick Miller, UN. man, has arranged for Bud Guest headline the 1-6308. A cancer pad meeting will of Station WJR to be held at 8:30 p. ni., April 19 social meeting on May 1. at the home of Jean Tenenbaum, • • • 18314 Lesure avenue. A board Bloch Lodge meeting will be held at 8:30 p. m., The lodge will observe its third April 20 at the home of Mrs. Ted anniversary at 8:30 p. m., Mon- Tabor, 18221 Northlawn avenue. • * * day at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. It will be in the form of a B and P Chapter buffet supper and dance. This is An open meeting will be held a paid up membership affair. • • • Wednesday evening, April 19 at the home of Sara Weiss, 2909 —Photo by Bigelmas THE DAVID NURSING HOME AT 55415 SECOND CATERS TO AGED, CHRONIC AND CONVALESCENT CASES. ' 44, Where living is —Ad,. r4V V: Fox Lodge Joe Berick, athletic chairman Webb avenue. Mrs. Virginia of the lodge, advises that the Fried , ADL Council chairman, baseball team is being organized will be the guest speaker. The film "Prejudice" will be shown. for the coming season. Also any- Final details for the Mother's one interested in hunting and fishing may contact him at TO. Day banquet * will • • be given. 7-2795. Art Tarnopol reports that plans are complete for the "TV" Rabbi Zager Chapter night to be held at the Mayfair . Mrs. Jack Brickner, ADL chair- 11.11room, Saturday, May 6• man announces the next discus- Tickets may be secured by calling sion group meeting to be held at Tarnopol at WE. 4-8050, or by the home of Mrs. Ettie Meltzer. contacting any lodge member. Henry Feinberg will speak on • • • "Bringing Up Your Children Free Keidan Lodge of Prejudice." Mrs. Sam Bank, The lodge will sponsor an all supervisor of the chapter, will be star wrestling show at the Dear- hostess to the board, Wednesday born Veterans Hospital on at her home, 3278 Tuxedo avenue. • • • Wednesday evening, April 19. Re- freshments will be served and Brandeis Lodge prizes and birthday gifts will be On April 11, the lodge featured given all veterans celebrating a birthday in April. Joel Jacobs, the picture "Prejudice" a full veterans affairs chairman, is in feature film with Hollywood actors,. produced by the Protest- charge of preparations. * • • ant Film League. Baskin Lazare spoke on the subject "A Measure Israel Chapter of Freedom" sponsored by the Mrs. B. Heller anti-defamation ADL committee. The lodge meets chairman announces a movie on at the' Rose Sitig Cohen Hall anti-defamation will be shown at every second and fourth Tues- the chapter meeting Tuesday, day of the month. April 18 at the Bnai Jacob Syna- gogue, Linwood at Richton. Mrs. The deadline of the Jewish Gerald Goldberg will be the Chronicle is noon on Monday. guest speaker. Refreshments and -------- a social hour will follow the meeting. "Good Deal Markowitz" • • * Marshall Chapter is what they call me. Yes, I give the Rehearsals for the chapter's play have begun. The play will be given by the dramatic group at the installation of officers May 24 at Bnai Moshe. best .. . 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