Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 . th B ith Bn a i Br Highlights The dramatic lac Hotel. "Catskill Rhythm" has guest of honor. set a record in number of 'show- 1 group entertained their chapter ings of a single play (this being and lodge with a show, entitled, their fourth liksentation) and "Arthur Gotke's Talent Scouts," they are the first local Bnai at the installation on June 7, and Brith dramatic group to perform also presented same show for the Gershwin Chapter installation, on before a district convention. • _s * • June 13 at the Belcrest. Sandy Schore "is chairman of the group The baseball team of the lodge and its director is Eve. Meister. is leading the National League of The first board meeting under the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith the new administration of the UNFALTERING ZIONIST Baseball Association with four chapter will be held at the home JERUSALEM—(ISI)—Winston straight victories. Louis E. Bar- of Mrs. Allan Weitzman, 2052 Churchill described himself this den, District No. 6 deputy and Pasadena, on Monday evening, week as "an unfaltering Zionist supreme lodge commissioner of June 26, at 8:30 p.m. The new- and one who has always had the veterans affairs, was the install- ly installed officers are: Mes- interests of the Jewish people ing officer at the installation of dames Albert Heller, president; at heart." In a message to the the lodge, which took place June Leon Dreylinger, Louise Webne Hebrew University on its 25th 19 at the !lit!crest Country Club. and Julius Droz, vice-presidents; anniversary, the British states- Archie Davidson, assistant dis- Allan Weitzman and Caroline man said "the thought, inspira- trict executive secretary, pre- Somlyo, financial. secretaries; Carl tion and culture of the Jews has sented Herman Burton with a Kligman, treasurer; Charles been one of the vital cdominants Menorah award for outstanding Blauer, recording secretary; Er- in world history." program work during the past nest Curtis, corresponding secre- year. NEW CAMPING VENTURE tary; Jack Blauer and Sidney A novel program for teen-age Scheinker, mailing secretaries. 4, 4.- • boys has been made possible with • the establishment this summer of . At in affair held at Jericho the Tamarack Hills Work Camp, Temple on June • 12, the new The following are the newly under the sponsorship of the officers of the lo.lge were itt- elected lodge officers: Irving Kan- Fresh Air Society and the Jewish stalled. Isadore Starr, of Pis- fer, president; Leo Polk, Frank Center. This is a program for gah Lodge, was the installing of- Greenwald and Mack Biederman, boys 15 to 17 years of age. • ficer, and following , the ceremony vice-presidents; Seymour Ber- he al-o rendered an addres s . The man, financial secretary; Sam The deadline of the Jewish lodge was presented with a prize Traison, corresponding secretary; Chronicle is noon on Monday. by Larry Weinberg, On behalf of and Sam Kollenberg. treasurer. • the Gershwin Lodge, as a result * of a contest for new members . ges. • between the two • • • The dramatic group ended I their season, with a party at the Four Dukes Supper Club. winch The lodge held its annual in- was attended by 25 members of stallation of officers June 21. the group. Lillian Onrich, past Samuel W. Leib, president of Dis- president of the chapter, was trict Grand Lodge No. 6, was the Installing officer. The guest of Davidson, honor was Archi e assistant district executive secre- tary from Chicago. The lodge has contributed toward the Winnipeg si.t TAKE YOUR Flood Relief Fund. CAR • • • • ABOARD * Bnai Brith Women Elect Mrs. Maiming President Morgenthau Lodge Bloch Lodge .8e Carei5,ee Marshall Chapter The executive board held its initial meeting at • the home of Goldic Bank on Santa Barbara. -Mrs. Bessie • Yaffa served, while Molly Berg. newly elected presi- dent of the chapter, poured. Mol- be Bank, Lena Zohott, Yetta Yates, Irene Rodman, Belle Na- dis, Molly Berg were elected council delegates. The first fall meeting is set for Sept. 6. The Charlotte Bregman players of the Marshall Dramatic Group will present their current play at the District Grand Lodge 6 Conven- tion on July 3 at the Book Cadil- RN Ell NI IN Ma III GNI MG SE 15 I I I Mrs. Manning has given 14 years of effort to the Bnai Brith and many other communal ac- tivities. She is past president of the Pisgah Chapter and was a vice-president of the Council. Serving with Mrs. Manning are the following officers: Mesdames Morris Tack and Samuel Gutterman, vice-presi- dents; Robert Coggan, counselor; Kalman Bruss, treasurer; Louis E. Barden, financial secretary; Samuel Wexler, recording secre- tary; Joseph Rodman, corres- ponding secretary; and Louis B. Benson, sentinel. DEXTER DAY CAMP Rabbi Zager Lodge Rabbi 'Lager Chapter I comprises 17 chapters and over 6,000 women in the city. Bloch Chapter Fox Lodge . Page S DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, June 22. 1950 g0 MRS. LEWIS MANNING • • • In the Italian Gardens of the hotel Book Cadillac, Mrs. Lewis Manning was installed as presi- dent of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council which TN/ /3 A fie-MAN 41049WICH, feitOWS... and 4/1 is the ?tine my kik love says Jack Dempsey Yes, "Bite Size" tuna is a real he-man food... a rich food, but not a "heavy" one ... easy to digest and assimilate... a quick energy food that gives you a "lift." 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