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Bnai Brith
Highlights

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Gershwin Lodge

Morgenthau Chapter

The chapter held its annual in-
stallation dinner on Wednesday
evening, June 7 at the Mayfair
Room. Mrs. Fred Rapapport,
chairman of the evening, intro-
duced Mrs. Charles Solovich, who
installed the following officers:
Mesdames Raymond Sharkey,
president; vice-presidents, Ar-
thur Monson, Alan Nathan, Jack
Tauber; treasurer, Ruby Sonne;
financial secretaries, Ruth Gott-
loeb, Harry Vinacow, correspond-
ing secretaries, Jack Tomarin,
Alex Adelberg; and recording
secretary, Fred Rappaport.

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Morgenthau Lodge

The ball team of the lodge has
won the first two games. At the
annual .installation of officers of
the lodge, which is taking place
at the Hillcrest Country Club on
Monday evening, June 19, Louis
Barden will be the installing of.
ficer. For reservations call Jack

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The installation of new officers
of the lodge will be held at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, June 8, at the
Halevy Music Center. A special
feature will be the showing of
movies of the lodge's activities
throughout the past year. Re-
freshments will be served, For
information call Harold Bogrow,
TY. 4-4796.

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Fox Lodge

At the last meeting of the
lodge, the following were elected
for the coming year: president,
Lawrence Horowitz; first vice-
president, Phillip Fox; second
vice-president, Albert D. Tucker;
financial secretary, Harold La-
belle; corresponding secretary,
Harold Zinnamon; recording sec-
retary, Sam Shewitz; treasurer,
Arthur Tarnopol; warden, Sam
Gilbert; guardian, Max Freed-
man; trustees, Bob Katz, Marry
Victor and Saul Kesler; and
Chaplain, Julius Hirschman.

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Bloch Lodge

The lodge held elections and

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Frenkel Lodge

liarwick. Plans were completed
for the joint installation of officers
to beheld Thursday, June 8 at the
Young Israel Temple.. Newly
elected officers will be installed
by Mrs. Lewis Manning, vice-
president of Bnai Brith Women's
Council.
Entertainment will feature Max
Sosin and Mickey Wolf. Refresh-
ments will follow.

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A reception for the new officers
will follow. Lodge members,
friends and relatives of members
are invited.

The lodge elected the following
officers for 1950: Ray Frenkel,
president; Louis Rubin and Sam
Berkley, vice-presidents; Nathan
Schiller, recording secretary;
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Ralph Green, financial secretary;
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Sam Press, treasurer; Victor Phil-
Israel Chapter
osoph, Bernard Pevin, Jack Har-
The
first
birthday party of the
Handler Lodge
ris, Aaron Kerbis and Louis
Israel
Chapter
will be celebrated
The lodge and chapter will hold Schulman, trustees. Victor Philo-
their first annual installation of soph was voted the outstanding at the Young Israel Youth Center
officers at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, member of the lodge for 1949.
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. The second
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June 8 at Young Israel. Samuel
installation of officers will take
W. Leib, president of District
place. The following were elected:
Fox Chapter
Lodge 6, will install Ben Garri-
Mesdame Anita Papkoff, presi-
son as president of the lodge and
The following are the officers dent; Hy Koenigsberg, Irving Beal
Mrs. Lewis Manning, vice-presi- of the newly organized chapter:
and Sidney Eidelman, vice-presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit Wom-
en's Council, will install Mrs. Mesdames Philip Lieberman, pres- dents; Morris Shrager, recording
Charles Galinsky as chapter pres- ident; Robert Katz, Harry Jaffe secretary; Alvin Solomon, corres-
ident. Refreshments and enter- and Ben Isaacs, vice-presidents; ponding secretary; Leonard Gur-
Morris Fox, treasurer, Joseph Lip- win, financial secretary; Morton
tainment will be featured.
son, financial secretary; Allan MargollS; Walling secretary; and
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Finnk, recording secretary; Philip Fred Weinstein, treasurer. Mrs.
Fox, corresponding secretary; and Robert Coggan, past-president of
Bloch Chapter
Albert Brown, mailing secretary. the Women's Council, will be the
Mrs. Charles Blauer, chairman,
announces that the chapter will They were installed June 6 at the installing officer.
Greater Detroit BB Council sem-
hold its installation of officers at
inar at the Book Cadillac.
DAY CAMP IN DEXTER AREA
8:30 p.m., Monday at the Labor
• • •
The Dexter Center is prepar-
Zionist Institute. Mrs. Jack Hart-
ing for its first day camp season.
stein, past president of the Wom-
Handler Chapter
In addition to playground activ-
en's Council, will be the installing
The
board members ofthe chap- ities, the camp program will in-
officers. Max Sosin will be the
master of ceremonies. A harmo- ter held their final meeting at the clude swimming, story-telling,
nica trio, a tap and specialty dan- home of Mrs. Lewis Manning, at arts and crafts, dramatics, danc-
cer and a soloist will entertain. which time they presented a gift ing, picnics, trips, Sabbath pro-
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the following are the officers for
the ensuing year: president, Max
Rothschild; first vice-president,
Fred Sorkow; second vice-presi-
dent, Louis Webne; third vice-
president, Sol Moss; recording
secretary, Norville Rappaport;
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retary, Danny Prager; and chap-
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