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Bnai Brith
Highlights
Morgenthau Lodge
Jack Caminker, president of
the lodge, announces that plans
are under way for the second an-
nual golf tournament at the For-
est Lake Country Club in Oak-
land County. The committee in
charge of the event consists of
William llaftka, Max Zeiger,
Samuel Schecter, Theodore Fra-
zis, and Marvin Green. All mem-
bers interested phone TO. 7-1691.
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DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE
Thursday, May 11, 1950
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vice-peesident,
Sam Mager; vice-.
president, Sam Jacob; treasurer,
Ben Gerson; financial secretary, I
Jack Feinstein; recording secre-
tary, Harry Markman. The Bowl-
ing League Banquet is being held
Sunday evening, May 21 at
Northwood Inn, Tickets are avail-
able by calling President Yaras.
at TY. 8-2924. Elections for the
lodge will take place at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle.
A-special program has been ar-
ranged commemorating the cele-
bration of the lodge's 15th anni-
versary.
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Rabbi Zager Lodge
Election of officers of the lodge
will be held Tuesday evening,
May 16 at 8:30 p.m., at the Rose
Sittig ,Cohen Bldg. Plans are be-
ing made for a joint men's and
women's installation, under the
chairmanship of Sidney Esther.
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handler Lodge
The lodge is holding tryouts for
the softball team at the Roosevelt
Field of Central Ilioh School at
9:30 a.m. Sunday, under the di-
rection of Sam Stone.
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Brandeis Lodge
The lodge is planning the in-
stallation of officers to be held
sometime in June. Benjamin
Rich, program chairman. appoint-
ed Julius Green to make all ar-
rangements as to entertainment,
music, and refreshments. This
affair will be free and all Bnai
Brith members are invited. Meet-
ings are held at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Hall on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month.
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Cinema Lodge
The following men were elect-
ed to the respective offices:• presi-
dent, Marvin Lubin; vice-presi-
dent, Irving Katcher; financial
secretary, Ben Grant; recording
secretary, Philip Chapnick; treas-
urer, Irving Belinsky: warden.
Jack Zide; guardian, Ted Grant;
and cliajilain, David Flayer.
There will be an executive com-
mittee meeting Monday at the
home of Marvin Lubin, 20428
Freeland, at which time final
plans for the installation will be
discussed.
Bulletin
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Pisgah Chapter
The chapter's annual election
of officers will be held at 8:301
p.m., Monday at Bnai Moshe.
Mrs. Victor Lawson will he guest
soloist. Refreshments will be
served. The installation luncheon
will be held June 5 at Club Bali.
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B and P Chapter
Officers will be elected at ).14
open meeting to be held /8:30
Wednesday, May 17 ,/at the
Taller Hotel. For ticket's . to the
chapter's mother and daughter
banquet call Shi • ey Bernstein,
affair will be
TO. 7-8891. T1
held MondayAt Bel Aire. A va-
riety show will highlight the
evening, Frances Silver, program
chairman, stated.
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Detroit Chapter
MRS. THEODORE BARGMAN
/was elected president of the
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at
the annual meeting held May 9.
Others elected were Mesdames
Bud Blum, executive vice-
president; Bert Smokier, Louis
Glasier, Ralph Davidson, Saul
R. Levin, Max Frank, Samuel
Rubiner and Philip Broudo,
vice-presidents; Ben Mossman,
financial secretary; Julian S.
Tobias, recording secretary;
Lewis S. Grossman, correspond-
ing secretary; and Raymond
Sokolov, treasurer.
The chapter's bowling league
has completed its current sea-
son. The Palm Beach group had
its "Trophy Luncheon" on May
2, at the Russian Bear where the
awards were distributed to the
winners of both team and indi-
vidual competition by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Ray Davis. The guests
were addressed by chapter presi-
dent, Mrs. William B. Barris. The
Rolawile group luncheon will be
held at the Lee Plaza on Tues-
day, at which the awards will be
presented by the president, Mrs.
Harold Johnson.
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Israel Chapter
JWV
Heads Hadassah
All units of the Department of
Michigan and their Auxiliaries
are to participate in the first an-
tacid' Armed Forces Day parade
expressing support of the joint
effort of the army, navy, marine
corps, air force and coast guard.
Mil comrades and sisters are urg-
ed to report to the committee at
10 a.m., Saturday, May 20 on Sib-
ley Street corner of Woodward
for parade instructions, wearing
caps, uniforms or gowns. The
colors of all posts and auxiliary
units will be in the parade. All
units will be under the command
of department Color Guard
Chairman, Norman Berkley, who
will act as aide to the commit-
tee in charge of the parade.
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The Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary
will meet at 8:30 p.m.. Tuesday
at the Memorial Home. Final ar-
rangements will be made for the
fund-raising affair which will be
held June 14. A social will follow
the meeting. Hostesses will be
Gertrude Left, Esther Graff and
Fay Krakow.
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The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Auxiliary will give a hospital
party at the Dearborn Veterans
Ildspital Monday afternoon. En-
tertainment will give a hospital
party at the Dearborn Veterans
Hospital Monday afternoon. En-
tertainment will be provided and
gifts distributed.
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A welcome gift for any occasion
The Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary will is a subscription to the Jewish
hold its annual mothers and Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
, daughters tea at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
I day at the Memorial Home. Fea-
"I sold more
pred for the evening's entertain-
' ment will be an all-stal variety 1950 PONTIAC
show headed by Lois 'Ann Kay. cars than any
Prizes will be given and refresh- o n e salesman
ments will be served, Chairman in Wayne County to my
in charge of the affair is Libby knowledge."
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A Word to the Wise Is
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Post will hold its fourth annual
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dinner-dance at the Four Dukes
Supper Club on Sunday evening.
Tickets may be obtained from
Board members of the women's any member of the group, or by
The Best Trari. ,r in the City
division of the Jewish Welfare calling Commander Ted Kamin-
Federation will hear evaluation sky, WE. 5-1036.
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utive committee on the workmen's
The Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary
234Q
W.
Grand
Boulevard
role in the 1950 Allied Jewish held a regular meeting at the
9 A.M. to 1 P.M. D.1111,
Campaign at a luncheon meeting, Memorial Home May 2. There
9 A.M. to 5 P M. Saturday
Friday, May 26 at the Community will be a bingo party Tues-
Res.: TO. 8-4726
TY.
4-5400
Center, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, day and a special meeting will
division president, announced.
In preparation for the election
of officers for the division, Mrs.
Weiner will appoint a nominating
committee to consider suggested
candidates.
Election of officers of the chap-
ter will be held at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
day at the B'nai Jacob Syna- Bnai Moshe School
gogue, Linwood and Richton. Due Lists June Graduates
to the election only members may
Congregation Bnai Moshe Reli-
attend.
gious School Will hold its seventh
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grade graduation on June 18.
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The graduates will be Esther .
Tikvah Chapter
Adler, Joan Edelheit, Marsha
Handler Chapter
At the last meeting of the chap- Hirsch, Sandra Iczkovitz. Deanne
The chapter elected the follow-
ing officers for the new term: ter bowlers, held at the home of Kahrnoff, Elaine Mark, Barbara
'sirs. Jerome Kirschbaum, the Ross, Friedelle Schrier, Evelyn
Mesdames Charles Galinsky,
following members were elected
president; Boris Bronson, first for the 1950-51 season: president, Simon and Shirley Weberman.
vice-president; Bernard' Abram- Mrs. Connie Mason; vice-presi-
son, second vice-president; Gor- dent, Mrs. Esther Farber: record. THE BEAUTIFUL
don Fruitman, third vice-presi- secretary, Mrs. Hilda Kirsch-.
dent; Saul Haberman, finapcial baum; treasurer, Mrs. Ida Dar-
secretary; Ethel Blackman, tieas- ling: corresponding and publicity
urer; Ben Garrison, recording secretary. Mrs. Edna Kanarek:
secretary; and Rueben Atlas, cor- past presidents serving as honor-
responding secretary. A joint in- ary board members, Mrs. Evelyn
stallation of officers with the Brook and Mrs. Leah Tobes. In-
lodge is being planned.
stallation of the new officers and
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presentation of trophy awards
will-take place at 6 p.m., Sunday,
Marshall Lodge
The bowling league of the June 4, at a dinner-dance at The
lodge elected the following WE- Four Dukes, Wyoming and James
cers: president, Morris Yaras; Couzens highway.
P/A. P
be called before then. A luncheon
will be held at the Club Bali to
honor May Ginsburg, department
president. All veterans are asked
to join the Parade on Army Daly,
May 20. A cate of milk every
month was pledged to the emerg-
ency fund.
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