AIL lean Yetvislt Periodical eellii Thursday, June 1, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Events of the Week Dr. Max B. Winslow Elected Beth El Men's Club President sky, TO. 9-2371 or Mrs. Murray Shapiro, TO. 6-7572. A musical program is also planned for the afternoon. Bnai Brith Highlights . Dr. Max B. Winslow was elect- ed president of the Men's Club The Young People's Club of of Temple Beth El at the 31st Bnal Moshe will present a "June annual meeting on May 23. Other officers elected were: Dr. Jubilee" dance at 8:30 p.m. Sun- day in the social hall of the con- I Hilliard Goldstick, vice-president; gregation. Sam Redder and bandiJoseph I. Dizik, treasurer, and will furnish the dance music. Percy P. Newman, secretary. The affair will be stag or drag. The following directors were Young people 18 and over are elected for a two year term: Sol invited. A. Balaban, Dr. Louis L. Fried- . • • • land, Alfred C. Funke, Fred A. The first meeting of the Olga Gross, Archie Katcher, Arthur D. Jaslove Family Club was held Levitt, Joseph Meyer, Jr., Arthur April 14 at the home of Mrs. Dor- H. Rice, Carl Rosman and Frank othy Schechter. Another meeting J. Winton. was held May 12 at the home of The following directors were Mrs. Clara Birnbaum. Refresh- elected for a one year term: Max ments were served. Goldhoff and John M. Wise. • • • The following directors are con- The Bodzin Family Club will tinuing on the board for one more meet at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at the year: home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bod- Dr. Irving N. Adler, Gus Braff, zin, of Calvert avenue. Leonard W. Fox, Arthur L. Goul- • • • son, Morton J. Newlander, Wil- The third quarterly member- ship business meeting of Congre- gation Beth Abraham will be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, June 8. Committee reports will be heard and plans for High Holy The Young People's Society of Days will be discussed. Shaarey Zedek elected the fol- • • • lowing officers on May .18: The Isaac Newman Cousins Sol Ginsberg, president; Sam Club will meet at 7 p.m., Sunday Fox, vice-president; Bob Abrom- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ovich, treasurer Dorothy Beren- seph Newman. son, recording secretary; Margot Mono, corresponding secretary; A welcome gift fort any occasion and Pearl Klein, assistant corre- is a subscription to the Jewish sponding secretary. Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041. Board members are Mickey Geller, Henry Epstein, Charlotte Waterstone, Manny Epstein, NO FINER SALMON Helen Noble, Clare Korman, Jack AT ANY Maltz, Edythe Ainbinder and Ida PRICE, Chernoff. • • • Pisgah Lodge The lodge will hold a business meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday at The Hillcrest Country Club the Dexter Center. Final nomi- will be the scene of the annual nation and election of officers for installation of officers of the lodge the term 1950-51 will take place. Monday, June 19. Reservations • • s are limited and all those interest- B and P Chapter ed in attending this affair con- The chapter will climax the tact the following: Irving Davis, TE. 4-4485; Herman Burton, TO. season with its installation of offi- 7-7538, or Sidney Wolfson, TY. cers to be held at 6 p.m., Sunday, 4-3451. The next meeting of the June 11 at the Woodward Room lodge, the last one for this sea- of the Hotel Detrqiter. At 9 p.m., son, will be held at 8:30 p.m., the installation dance will be Monday, at the Rose Sittig Co- held. For information call Marion hen Bldg. Jack Caminker, presi- Bassey, installation chairman, dent, advises the members that, TY. 5-9589. • • • commencing in the fall, meetings will be held in the Young Israel Keidan Chapter Bldg. The annual golf tourna- The chapter will hold' a joint ment of the lodge is taking place installation of officers Tuesday Sunday, July 9. For further infor- evening at the Book Cadillac mation contact Bill Haftka, TO. Hotel. Entertainment and danc- DR. MAX B. WINSLOW 7-1691. ing are planned. The new officers • • • • • • are Mesdames Sidney Kalt, presi- Liam C. Sloman. Dr. Arthur W. dent; Morris Direnfeld, first vice- Brandeis Lodge Stern and Kurt West. On Tuesday, May 23, the lodge president; Andrew Hartman, sec- The following will serve as ex- held its election of officers and ond vice-president; Gerald Such- the following were elected: pres- er, third vice-president; Albert officio directors: ident, Albert Berger; first vice- Cutler, treasurer; Nathan Freed- Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, Dr. B. president, Harry Katz; second land and Harry Jaffa, financial Benedict Glazer, Irving I. Katz, vice - president, Louis Garber; secretary; Michael Golding, re- Ameroll F. Rothschild, Walter D. third vice-president, Ben Rich; cording secretary; and IHang Schmier, Nate S. Shapero and recording secretary, Neil Kalef; Thomas, corresponding secretary. • • • Leon S. Wayburn. financial secretary, George Levin; corresponding secretary, Norton Downtown Lodge Taylor; anti treasurer, Milton Ri- WEDNESDAY DISCUSSION The lodge will hold its instal- "Why Remain a Jew?" will be biat. The installation of officers lation of officers at 8:30 p.m., the topic for the June 7 meeting will be held at the Rose Sittig Thursday, June 8 at Jericho June 13 Temple: Harry Yudkoff will be t of the Wednesday Evening Dis- Cohen Hall on ' uesday, cussion Group of the Jewish at 9 p.m. There will be refresh- the guest speaker. Mannie Corn- Community Center. Dr. Max ments and enter ainment. field and Harry Parr, past presi- • • • Kapustin, director of the Hillel dents, will install the new officers. Foundation, Wayne University, Entertainment and refreshments Pisgah Chapter will be the guest speaker. The will follow. The chapter's newly elected of- • • •• meeting will convene at 9 p.m. lun- a ficers will be installed at Detroit Chapter cheon meeting at the Club Bali On Wednesday, June 7, 1950, 17th ANNUAL CONCERT at 12:30 p.m., Monday. Mrs. Ger- ald Goldberg is chairman for the at 12:30 p.m. the chapter will DETROIT afternoon. Reservations can be hold its annual installation of of- WORKINGMEN'S CIRCLE had by calling Mrs. Max Mador- ficers at a luncheon in the Grand Ballroom of the Fort Wayne Made to Order or Ready-Made CHORUS (100 Singers) Hotel. The program for the after- Call ANNA KARBAL will include a musical pro- or ALBERT KARBAL — 9,00/4 1 noon duction presented by the chapter's TO. 7-0874 dramatic group. The price of ad- NO SATURDAY CALLS mission is $2.75. For reservations call Mrs. David Meth, 17403 Guest Artist Kentucky, UN. 3-7343, or Mrs. SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Albert Lipsitz, 17554 Ohio, UN. 3-2976. 8:30 P. M. 'YOUR NEIGHS° HOOD Morgenthau Lodge S.Z. 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