C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Thursday, October 12, 1950 Liberal Groups to Hold Parley Bnai Brith Highlights 1randeis Chapter The chapter will hold its meeting for this month on Mon- day evening, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Hall. Mrs. William Valen- sky, fund-raising chairman and her committee: Mrs. Ben Siegel, ad book; Mrs. Sol Volin, tickets; Mrs. Al Allowitz, professional; Mrs. George Levine, memorium and congratulatory; and Mrs. Alec Sherr, darlings, are plan- ning the evening. The feature of the evening will be free bingo. • • • Israel Chapter The chapter will hold its sec- ond meeting of the season at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. The guest entertainer will be Emile, hair stylist, who will present a pro- gram on hair styling, make up, and beauty. Members of the chapter will be his models. Re- freshments will be served. • • • Downtown Chapter The chapter will hold its meet- ing this month at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 19, at the Young Israel Youth Center. The meeting will be a combination membership and fund-raising affair. The dramatic group will entertain. Mrs. Charles Solovich, vice-president of Su- preme Council, will be the guest speaker. Refreshments will be served. • • • Bloch Chapter Mrs. Albert Heller, president of the chapter, announces that the second meeting of the sea- son will be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 12, at the Young Israel Youth Center. After a short business meeting a free bingo party with prizes has been arranged by Mrs. Louis Webne, program chairman. Refreshments will be served. Guests are in- vited. For further information call Mrs. Albert Heller, KE. 1-0005 or Mrs. Louis Webne, TY. 4-0773. • • • Pisgah Lodge The lodge, mother lodge of all Bnai Brith in Michigan, an- nounces its first business meeting will take place at 8:30 p.m. Mon- day. In conformity with the policy of the new administration, the business portion will be streamlined and will be con- cluded with a social hour and re- freshments. Particular attention of the membership is called to the new meeting place, Parkside Hall, ,on Fenkell near Parkside. All members are urged to at- tend this meeting. • • • • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Brandeis Lodge An anniversary year book will be published by the lodge as a fund-raising campaign. Plans have been formed and details worked out to stimulate co-oper- ation of the members. The com- mittee is headed by Louis Gar- ber, assisted by Harry Katz. Workers Folk Schools Council Parley Sanatortum Group to Sponsor to Celebrate Program Set Mickey Katz' Borshtcapades The agenda of the Jewish Com- Albert Fruman is the Borsht- IJnified Setup munity Council's first delegate . capades chairman, Alex Sklar is The Jewish Folk Schools will celebrate their merger with the Sholem Aleichem Institute schools at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at the Detroit Art Institute. ' Dr. Schloime Weisman, dean of Jewish education in Canada, will be the guest speaker. Registration of students for all classes will continue. The schools are conveniently located at 13722 Linwood avenue, 3754 Monterey avenue and 17400 Manor road. Transportation facilities are pro- vided on request. For information call TO. 8-9280. assembly of the season, to be held co-chairman and Russell Nida at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 19 at heads the ticket committee. the Dexter-Davison Center, was distributed this week to Council delegates and affiliated organiza- tions. The Council's budget situation will be reviewed, and will be sub- The Men's Club of Congrega- mitted on pre-season activities of tion Mogen Abraham will hold its the Council. first meeting of the season at 9 p.m., Monday. This work includes contacts MICKEY KATZ The club sponsors adult classes with newspapers, radio stations; • • • for men and women from 7:45 and other local groups with Borshtcapades, the well known p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through which the Council has engaged in a community-wide human rela- variety show, is being brought to Thursday. These classes are: Monday, Hebrew language; Detroit by the Business Men's tions program. A review of current anti-Sem- Group of the City of Hope Sana- Tuesday, elementary Hebrew reading; Wednesday, Jewish re- Arts and Crafts Guild itic manifestations in Detroit will torium. The show, which stars Mickey ligious law; and Thursday, week- also be submitted to the delegate Continues Registration body. Katz and his son, Joel Grey, has ly portion of Torah and Prophets. Rabbi M. J. Wohlge'ernter is The Guild of Arts and Crafts, been completely revised with new Council delegates also will be talent and new routines. the discussion leader. . under the sponsorship of Dr. In the cast will be Jackie Hil- William Klein, will open in No- asked to review the problem of vember with classes in dramatics, Communist activity in the Jewish liard, Ziegtield Follies and night NO FINER SALMON club star; Patsy Abbott, stage and stage presentation, voice, ballet community. AT ANY A further item on the delegate radio comedienne; Bas Sheva. and tap. PRICE The staff, under the direction agenda will be a report from Chi- Israeli soprano; Don Tanned, co- of Beverly Goldfine, is interested cago on the handling of recent median; and Dave Barry, stage - racial disturbances. This follows and screen comedian. in furthering young talent. ?wall Registration will continue on up the report on the Peoria street There are a few tickets left for TV .1 Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. incident in that city which at- the opening night, Oct. 31. These can be obtained by calling WO. at . the Halevy Music Center, tracted attention last fall. In his message urging all dele- 1-3256. Tickets for the Oct. 31, 13965 Linwood near Fleet. The age limits are from six and gates to be present at the assem- Nov. 1 and 2 performances can bly, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, be bought at Grinnell Bros. a half to 12. For further information call president, emphasized the danger All proceeds from the show COLUMBIA RAP Beverly Goldfine at TO. 8-3460 of disenfranchising affiliated or- will be used for the benefit of =SALMON ganizations as result of the ab- or TO. 9-117: the sanatorium at Durante, Cal. sence of their delegates at the is making- plans for a Halloween Council assembly. costume party to be held Mon- day, Oct. 30, at its regular meet- Kaplan Family Club ing hall. The committee has ar- announces the opening of a ranged games and refreshments. Elects New Officers • • • At its first meeting of the season NEW — MODERN the Kaplan Family Club elected Gershwin Lodge the following officers: A bingo party has been ar- Phil Kaplan, president; Ray- ranged for 8:30 p.m. Saturday, mond Sharkey, vice-president; Sol by the lodge at the Turover Cohen, treasurer; Mrs. Albert AT 7336 W. 7 MILE RD. (between Monica & Prairie) Temple, Monterey and Dexter. Dickman, recording secretary; The public is invited and the ad- Mrs. Israel Cohen, corresponding In Vernon's Market and Vikser & Landau Mca.s mission is 50 cents. For in- secretary; and Charles Kaplan WE DELIVER — UN. 4-3280 formation call Frank Blazofsky, and Bob Hurwitz, sergeants-at- chairman of the affair, at TU. arms. 1-4082. Mogen Abraham Men Plan Meeting la erytto tt HERMAN RABINOWITZ FRESH FISH & SEA FOOD DEPT. • • • Handler Lodge The lodge bowls every Mon- day night at 9:15 p.m., at the Victory Bowling Alleys, 12th and There will be an all sports Pallister. New members are in- meeting of the lodge at 8:30 p.m., vited. Monday, at the Young Israel Youth Center. Joe Ginsberg, RECEPTACLES Charlie Gehringer, Harry Heil- Ash and Rubbish Rein- man, Lou Handler and several Garbage. forced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Detroit Lions players will be Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE present. Irving Davis, president, RECEPTACLE CO. 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The program for the day is as follows: At 9:30 a.m., registration; 10:30 a.m., round tables in "The toe 11 chapters comprising the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will hold their annual Future of Judaism in America;" fund-raising affair at the Masonic Temple on Nov. 14. Standing, left to right, Mesdames Louis Ben- 11:30 a.m., youth service; 12:30 son, arrangements; Louis Barden, ads; Samuel Bank, arbitration; Bernard Blietdd, publicity; p.m., luncheon, and 2 p.m., Leonard R. Farber, ads; and Sidney Eidelman, assistant secretary, are a section of the Council's dance. fund-raising committee, which is guiding the women in the affair. • • • Morgenthau Lodge • Page 7 MAIN OFFICE • • • DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND TO. 9-6611 • • • ASSOCIATION EURO( OFFICE • • • W. FORT AT MILITARY VI. 3-7600 Authorized Ford Sales & Service 6845 Michigan Ave. 4 Blocks W. of Livernois VI. 1-4400 JERRY BIELFIELD ■1■ 111111