Antericall t ewisli Periodical Ceh
Thursday, June 22, 1950
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page 12
Nordau Chapter
to Install Officers
Bnai David Men
to Install Officers
The annual installation of offi-
cers and directors of the Nordau
Chapter of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit, will be held at
.he Elmwood Hotel, Windsor.
- The dinner will start at 8:30
p.m. and the ceremony at 10:30
p.m.
Max Chompsky, will be in-
stalled as president and Murray
Selborn and Reuben Gold, vice-
presidents; Elaine Hirsch, corres-
ponding secretary; Joseph Hirsch,
recording secretary; and Albert
Feldman, treasurer.
The Bnai David Men's Club
elected the following officers at
their election dinner held Thurs-
day evening, June 8:
Lou Trotsky, president; Man-
nie Rosenthal, vice - president;
Harvey Alexander, recording sec-
retary; Moe Berman, financial
secretary; Seldon Leach, treasur-
er; Max Mondshine, sergeant-at-
arms; and Arthur Meizels, chap-
lain.
The installation will be held at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, June 22 at
the synagogue.
JWV Notices
On June 18 Sholom Post and
Auxiliary held a weinie roast at
Palmer Park as their final social
before adjourning for the Sum-
mer. Mrs. Ben Chinitz was in
charge of arrangements.
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5th Anniversary
The Detroit Business Men's
Group heard a report by Ben
Goldberg of his visit to the City
of Hope at Duarte.
Nov. 12 has been set tentatively
for the annual affair of the group.
Final plans will be made by the
steering committee of which
Charles P. Nathanson is chair-
man.
Nathan R. Epstein is president
of the group.
The next general meeting will
be held July 6 at the Detroiter
Hotel.
Music Study Juniors
Elect New Officers
Members of the Junior Music
Study Club elected the follow-
ing officers for 1950-51:
Arlene Wolbergm, president;
Elaine Schneyer, and P;,u1 Bor:-
man, vice-presidents; Doris Krops
and Emily Gunsberg, correspond-
ing secretaries; and Debby Lin-
derman, recording secretary; and
Patty Margolis, treasurer.
Mrs. Rose Mach and Mrs.
Esther Krops are musical advi-
sors. The club invites musically
talented children from the ages
of 9 to 11 to join their group.
Those interested call TY. 4-8498.
DR. POSNER ELECTED
Dr. Irving Posner, member of
the board of directors of the
Jewish Social Service Bureau,
was elected vice-president of the
family service division of the
Council of Social Agencies at its
annual meeting recently.
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voted to join the Zionist Organization.
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