AilletiCalf ICWiSh Thursday, July 27, 1950 DETROIT JEVVISII CHRONICLE Page 2 Periodical en Federation to Buy Building Pharmacists Allied Drive in Honor of Late Fred Butzel Elect Detroiter Juniors Elect New Directors Bnai Brith I Highlights In memory of the late Fred M. lik Judge Theodore Levin, Henry Fox Lodge Butzel who labored in behalf of Meyers, Samuel H. Rubiner, Nate The second annual picnic of At the annual meeting of con- all humanitarian causes, the S. Shapero and Henry Wineman. tributors to the Junior Division the lodge will be held Sunday, board of governors of the Jewish In connection with the pro- of the 1950 Allied Jewish Cam- July 30th, at Kensington Park. Welfare Federation approved the posed project, a Fred M. Butzel paign, 36 members were elected Lawrence Horowitz, president of proposal of the memorial corn- Annual Memorial Award for to the Division's Board of Direc- the lodge, invites all members mittee, headed by Abraham outstanding civic services will be to attend. Games are being tors. Srere, that a downtown office established. The Junior Division Board, planned for the children, prizes The Federation Executive Com- building, to be designated as the known as the Community Serv- will be given and refreshments Fred M. Butzel Bldg., should be mittee has acted upon the sug- ice Committee, is affiliated with served. For information as to secured to house the Federation gestion of the Memorial Commit- the Jewish Young Adult Coun- tickets and transportation, con- tee to appoint a Real Estate Coin- and its member agencies. cil of Detroit and has the respon- tact Leonard Moss, TO. 5-0753, "Afte• reviewing all sugges- mittee to investigate the possi- sibility of gaining young adult chairman of this • event. tions, the committee felt that bilities of securing an existing • • participation in communal affairs. there could be a no more appro- building. Ben L. Silberstein was Mose specifically, the commit- priate tribute to Mr. Butzel than appointed chairman of this eom- Marshall Lodge tee directs the Allied Jewish a building bearing his name and mittee. The Marshall Lodge and the Campaign for the Junior Division housing the many services to Cinema Lodge are jointly hold- and works with the United Foun- which he devoted his life," Srere the tfl dation in the conduct of the Torch ing their annual picnic at Middle Rouge Park near Plym- said. Drive. In earlier years the com- their Members of the memorial com- b. mittee was known as the Junior outh on Sunday. Members, mittee include associates who families and friends are invited. Due to the fact that Sunday, Service Group. worked side by side with Mr. July 23 was Tisha B'Ab, the out- Anyone not having transporta- Albert M. Colman, campaign Butzel for many years—Abra- ing planned by the Detroit Israel tion, please call TE. 4-8282 and MRS. MORRIS A. MORTON Junior Division the chairman of ham Srere, chairman, Mrs. Jo- Histadrut for workers and to • and president of the outgoing arrangements will be made the seph II. Ehrlich, Julian H. Kro- friends will be held on Sunday, have you taken to and from In Baltimore, Maryland, the board, in summarizing the divi- Aug. 13 at the Farband Camp, Alpha Zeta Omega National Fra- sion's work in the recent cam- picnic. Games, races, Tug-of-War, horse-shoe pitching as well as Chelsea, Mich. ternity and Auxiliary held their paign, reported that Juniors had many other contest are planned. There will be regular camp 30th annual convention 'July 16- pledged $50,000, 102 per cent of For the children, arrangements activities, a musical program 20. Representatives of 19 chapters the money raised in 1949. have been made by the combined presented by the children of the fro mthe Eastern Coast,,Southern Newly elected board members committees to see to it that they A board meeting and break- camp and a review of their re- and Midwestern states attended. include A. Arnold Agree, Har- are provided with free milk, fast will be held at 10 a.m., Aug. cent trip to Israel by Harry At this convention, Mrs. Morris riet Aiken, Virginia Barnett, Rob- goodies, story telling as well as Schumer and Louis Levine. 2 at Rosenberg's. ert S. Benson, Harold Berry, Al- A full course chicken' dinner A. Morton of Detroit was elected len Bobroff, Brewster Broder, contests. Mrs. Lillian Kaplan, 1938 Cal- national president of the Wo- vert, chairman of the rummage will be served for $2 by reser- men's Auxiliary of Alpha Zeta Evelyn Budnitzky, Dr. Leon A. sale which will be held Aug. 6, vation only. For reservations call Omega. Mrs. Morton is also pres- Burg, Avern Cohn, Albert M. Pisgah Lodge 7 and 8 is asking everyone who the Ilistdrut office, TO. 9-86G0. ident of the Local auxiliary in Colman, Judy Cowan, Robert M. The lodge is inaugurating a has anything they do not need to Detroit and has been active both Feinberg, Mildred Fox, Bernard new policy, that of an annual give it to the Palestine Fund for locally and nationally for many Goldstone, Leonard Grossman, picnic. This picnic is the idea of the needy. Please call TO. 6-7344 Irwin Holtzman and Shirley Ja- Morrie Bernstein, chairman of years. for a pickup. Mrs. Isaac Rosen- cobson. the athletic and entertainment The following Detroiters repre- thall announces her annual lin- Others are Norman Katz, Mari- committees. He has announced NEW YORK— (Special) —The senting Omicron Chapter attend- en shower for the Child Rescue lyn Kopel, Lois Kottler, Made- Fund at the first meeting Sept. United Jewish Appeal of Greater ed the convention in Baltimore; leine Levenberg, Charles Levin, that the first annual picnic will New York announced that it had be held on Sunday, Aug. 6 at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berlin, Mr. 6 at 1 p.m. at Rosenberg's. Mrs. Seymour Lichter, Milton Lucow, Middle Rouge Park near the Harry Finkelstein is co-chairman. passed the $30,000,000 mark in its and Mrs. Irwin Buchalter, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Katzman, Mr. Leo Majzelis, Nathan Peterman, Warren avenue entrance. The A Tag Day will be held at Mt. campaign. The announcement was made and Mrs. Max Millman, Mr. and Richard Prince, Ruth Prujansky, event is planned to be in the fin- Clemens on Sunday, Aug. 13. at a luncheon honoring Eddie Mrs. Morris A. Morton, Mr. and Shirley Rappaport, Samuel Ross, est tradition of the old-time pic- Cantor attended by 15,000. Can- Mrs. Maurice Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Rubach, Geraldine Silver- nics with refreshments, enter- tor has just returned from Israel. Al Watnick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph man, Shirley Simons, William tainment, games and contest for A check for $1,500,000 was pre- Whitefield, Al Stein, David Weiss Stone and Melvina Winokur. all ages, with prizes for all win- The incoming board will hold ners. Chairman Bernstein an- sented to Cantor, who is a na- and Marvin Bresoff. tional campaign chairman of the Also elected to national office its first meeting on Monday, Aug. nounces that the picnic is open UJA. He will_ turn the money from Detroit are Morris A. Mor- 7, at which time it will elect its to all Pisgah members, their fam- over to the national UJA. ilies and friends. ton, supereme exchequer, and Ed- • 41 • ward Rothenberg, supreme board member. Bloch Lodge The lodge will hold its annual ISRAELIS ATTEND SEMINARS As part of its summer season picnic Sunday, July 30 at Lola NEW YORK—(ISI)—American the ZOD's Daniel Frisch Chapter Valley Park. A day of fun has industrial consultants, business is sponsoring a cocktail party been planned. Contact Sis cug4 NT ACCOUNTS men and university professors are Scheinker, TU. 3-0080 or Charles conducting a series of industrial Saturday evening. Blauer, TY. 5-4882. The lodge Attendance, which is by reser- management seminars here for extends a cordial invitation to its YOUR NEIG.H1100 HOOD vation only, can be assured by Israel industrialists and labor SAVINGS INSTITUTION" members and friends to attend representatives visiting the phoning B o b Ettinger, WE. this and other affairs planned for 4-6836, president of the group. ilnited States. O' WHITE meat! The organization has purchased the summer months. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a block of scats for the Wednes- FANCY quality! Dexter Blvd. at Cortland. TO. 9-6611 day, Aug. 16, Detroit-Chicago SOLID pack! W. Fort at Illthiary UI.3-7600 night game at Briggs Stadium. 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