Americo t etvisli Periodical , Friday, December 1, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage 12 Parley Speaker call secretary Rubin Opotowsky, TY. 6-6844. Mini Brith pad chairman, WE. 4-4195, for information. • • • • • • handler Chapter Brandeis Lodge Highlights Rex Lodge Rex Lodge will celebrate its first anniversary, as well as the first day of Hanukkah, at 8:30 p.m., Monday at Friendship Hall, Dexter and Fenkell. The program, which has been ar- ranged by Irving Adler, program chairman, will consist of a his- torical skit of lodge highlights, selections of songs by the choir, Sind refreshments and dancing. President David Rappaport in- vites members and prospective members to this celebration. Chez-La-Roix, Rex Lodge's con- tribution to Detroit entertain- ment, will again take place. Two years ago the Chez-La-Roix was presented by a Rex group and on Feb. 10, the entertainers will emerge from retirement. Tickets will be available to all. The chapter will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7, at the Young Israel Temple, Dexter and Fullerton. Mrs. Charles Jones, ADL chairman, announces the presentation of the film "A Measure of Freedom," starring Raymond Massey. Haskell La- zaar, regional director of ADL, will conduct the "Rumor Clinic." Refreshments and a social hour will follow. Mrs. Boris Bronson, program chairman, invites the members to bring their husbands and friends to this meeting. • • • The lodge will hold its annual veterans' party Wednesday eve- ning, Dec. 13 in the Dearborn Veterans Hospital. This will take the form of a millionaire's party, in which the patients in the hos- pital will be given stage money to play on the various equip- ment, which will be set up by the members of the lodge. The veterans will then cash in their stage money for prizes. Lodge members interested in visiting the Veterans Hospital should call the veterans affairs chairman, Jules Sanders, TO. 7-9216. master of ceremonies. Dr. Leib Goldman will be the evening's speaker. Traditional latkes will be served among other refresh- ments. Other affairs set for De- cember include, the victory luncheon, which is held evclu- sive/y for the active workers of the fund-raising committee, at the Lee Plaza during the first week in December. Zion Mizrachi Sisters to Hold Hanukkah Party Tikvah Chapter • • • East Side Chapter IIARRY FRIEDGUT, newly ap- pointed national executive di- rector and a former Detroiter, will address a city-wide organ- ization meeting of the Detroit Chapter, American Friends of the Ilebrew University, at 8:15 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 14. Charles E. Feinberg, Rabbi Morris Ad- • • • ler and Mrs. Dora Ehrlich are Fox Lodge among the sponsors of the • • • meeting. The new University Lawrence Horowitz, president Keidan Chapter film "House on the Hill" will of the lodge, announces the ap- Mrs. Sidney Kalt, president, be shown for the first time in pointment of Art Tarnopol as chairman of the bingo which the announces the spirit of Hanuk- Detroit. The meeting is open to the public. lodge is holding Monday eve- kah will prevail at the meeting Mrs. Louis Sipkins, president, announces a board meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the home of Mrs. Saul Robbins, 4475 Yorkshire. Plans for the membership and retention party will be discussed. A victory luncheon will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday at Sid's Cafe Lounge, 15241 Warren avenue east. A dessert luncheon will be held at the Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, Dec. 15 at 12:30 p.m. for all members holding gold mem- bership cards. A play "Enjoy Yourselves," under the direction of Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, and a "Funny Hat" contest will high- light the afternoon. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will hold their annual Hanukkah latke party at 12:30 p.m., Monday at Rosenberg's Catering. Music will be presented by Cantor Hyman Adler of Bnai David. Hanukkah candles will be lighted by Mrs. Joshua Sperka. Mrs. Milton Winston is chairman of the Aair. Mrs. 11. F. Mosher and Mrs. Gerald lax itt of 17174 Northlawn avenlie enti Mined at a brunch for board ini.nitier.s Nov. 29. --- -- N. Y. BOOK BRANCH • • • Morgenthau Chapter NEW YORK—(ISD — Books published in Israel will be made available in increased quantities The ADL discussion group will to the American public by the meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the United Hebrew Book Publishers home of Mrs. Harold Rubin, 4004 Association of Israel which has Pingree. The movie which was opened a branch office at 270 La- purchased by the chapter last I fayette street, New York City, year, will be shown. This will 1 under the name of Sifrei Israel, be followed by a latke party. Inc. ning, Dec. 25 at Jericho Hall, which will be held Tuesday at Call Lucy Hartman, WE. 3-7920, ____ 11331 Linwood. Members in- the Book Cadillac Hotel. Speaker be Rabbi Moses Lehrman, who for reservation. terested in bowling are asked to for the candle ceremony will be • • • book review. Mrs. Mrs. Charles Solovich, honorary will give a Gershwin Chapter member and vice-president of Ililda Hartman is chairman of Hanukah Greetings Women's Supreme Council. There this affair. On Friday, Dec. 8, The chapter will meet at 8:30 will be a veteran's family gift victory luncheon will be given p.m., Tuesday at Young Israel. A shower, the members bringing a fashion show will highlight the for all members who reached program. Fashions of the past gifts for the veterans to send to quota. Several new their families. The program for their $100 and present will be presented. the evening will include Moe appointments were made by • • • Men's Wear president, Mrs. S. Katt: civilian Kesner, singer, accompanied by defense, Mrs. Meyer Gross; co- Marshall Chapter Mrs. Molly Shaw. Kesner will Disner; render a selection of Jewish chairman, Mrs. Arthur The lodge and chapter will Rabin- Jack 1212 Washington Blvd. combine again this year in a folk songs. On Dec. 1 there bond chairman, Mrs. will be a "Member bring a mem- owitz. A new sewing group un- Hanukkah party Dec. 6 at the ber" tea at the home of Mrs. der the guidance of Mrs. Hyman Workman's Circle. Dr. Maurice organized. M. Silverman will act as the Morris Ziegelman at 19150 Berk- Gottlieb has been 3456 Woodward • • • ley road. The guest speaker will I IT • ureettngs J. M. CITRON National Cash Register Co. Rabbi Zager Chapter Rabbi Herbert Eskin, national chaplain, will be guest speaker Holiday Greetings Hanukah Greetings Rose Shop Flowers OUTLET POULTRY CO. Beautiful Arrangements for All Occasions 2735 W. 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