100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 08, 1950 - Image 11

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-08

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

9 emter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, Deceniber 8, 1950

Events
of the Week

The Jewish Young Adult Coun-
cil will pre., cnt a Hanukkah pro-
gram and dance at 8:30 p.m.,
Sunday at the Jewish Center.
• • •

DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE

Mosaic Lodge Schedules
Amity Week Mobilizes TV
Annual Installation of Officers

Haifa Chapter, Zionist Organ-
ization of Detroit, will present a
book review of Meyer Levin's
In Search, given by Helen Kass.
The affair will be held Monday
evening at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation. Balfour Peisner
will report on current events and
Mrs. Seymour Kraus will lead
Brady School Parent-Teacher group singing. A social hour will
Association will hold its monthly follow.
• • •
meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday in
Albert
Elazar,
associate super-
the school auditorium. The pro-
gram will include a - ,Tort of the intendent of the United Hebrew
recent trip to Valley Forge by Schools, will speak before the
Bert Pohl and Mary Sullivan. Adult School of Jewish Studies

of Congregation Bnai Moshe at
9 p.m., Tuesday. Study classes be-

Beauty Salon


18247 WYOMING
UN 3-6688

gin at 8 p.m and end at 9 p.m.,
after which the students will hear
the address by Elazar. The public
is invited.
• • •

national
Alpha Zeta Omega pharmaceu-
tical fraternity, is having a barn
dance Sunday at Gramer's Barn,
Inkster and Eleven Mile road. All
proceeds will go to charity. For
tickets and information, salt co-
chairmen Morris A. Morton, UN.
4-6095, or Seymour J. Morton, UN.
4-5451.

Omicron

Greetings

Chapter,

Holiday Greetings

VITA-BOY

OWMO TOR

Potato Chips
and Pretzels

FAMOUS FOODS, INC.

LIFT TRUCKS

5111 14th TY. 7-5550

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

GREGORY MAYER & THOM CO.

Of ice Equipment and Supplies

CADILLAC SQUARE

This marks the lirst time that
a television committee has been
organized to enlist the participa-

tion of networks, individual sta-
tions, executives, producers,
writers and actors for the na-
tional observance.

Loewi will establish a com-
mittee representing all activities
of television to marshal' all of
the medium's resources in
spreading the message of Broth-

• • •

nounces that the school will
present S. Milan, instructor
of Central High School, as guest
speaker at the meeting to be held
at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the
school. Parents and guest are
invited. Refreshments will be
served and community sing will
follow the program.
• • •


SIMON'S

Comm:m(1er Mortimer W. I.oe-
wi, director of the Du! ont Tele-
vision Network, Ibis been ap-
pointed chairman of the national
Television Committee for Broth-
erhood Week, it was announced
by Eric Johnstim, general chair-
man of Brotherhood Week.

Mosai Lodge, Masonic order, Lavine, chaplain; James Brindze,
will hold its annual installation associate chaplain; Robert A.
of officers, Wednesday, Dec. 13. Dishell, marshal: Griffith S.
The
follow ing officers were Langely, tiller; and Herman Liss,
elected!,
associate tiller.
Irving Herbert Gros.,:mmi, wor-
Dinner will be served in the
shipful master; Henry H. Hertz- Fountain Ballroom at 6:30 p.m..
berg, senior warden; Alfred G.
'
Gunsberg, junior warden; Morris
:',usanchuk, treasurer; Dr. Louis
11Irkle, secretary; Edward Nol-
ish, senior deacon; Dr. Jack D.
Starman, junior deacon; Lewis F.

The Durfee Chapter, Better
Schools Association, will present
a discussion of "k Television
Good for Children." Fran Harris
of WWJ will be on the program
which will be held at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday at Durfee School. Re-
visions of the chapter's constitu-
Freedom's Foundation Inc. re-
tion will be made.
• • •
cently awarded 2rady School a
The program committee of the medal for its program in citizen-
Parkside Hebrew
School an- ship.

HANUKAH
GREETINGS

Page

ARABS AMBUSH UN JEEP
JERUSALEM— (INS) —An

Arab ambush outside Auja fired
on a United Nations jeep and
seriously injured an Israeli. The
attack occurred on the Auja-
Beersheba road near the Egyp-
tin frontier.

followed by the installation in
the Scottish Rite Cathedral at
8:30 p.m., in Masonic Temple.
The Fountain Ballroom will be
the setting for refreshments,
dancing and entertainment at
9:30 p.m.
Past masters of Mosaic Lodge
will act as installing officers with
Theodore Isaacs, P.M., presid-
ing as most worshipful grand
master.

RIDLEY
commission Co.

Live Stock Commission
Merchants

6750 DIX AVENUE

I

Friends of Mosaic Lodge are
cordially invited to attend. En-
tertainment and dancing will be
furnished by Mickey Woolf and
his orchestra.
Those wishing to attend the
dinner preceding the installation
may make reservations with Al-
fred
Gunsberg, entertainment

Holiday Greetings

Moseley's

Fine Linens and Laces

In the Fisher Bldg.

Detroit

VInewood 1-1500

Robinson
Steel Co.

17384 CONANT
TW. 2-7305

"Se

HANUKKAH GREETINGS

chairman, UN. 1-3056; Henry
Rottman, co-chairman, UN. 2-
1100; or Irving Goodman, ticket
chairman, UN. 4-1322.

Dexter Chevrolet Co.

Workmen's Circle
Slates Jamboree

Come in and see the new 1951
models. They will be on display
after December 9th.

The sixth annual Workmen's

Circle New Year's Eve jamboree,

to be held at 11529 Linwood, this
year will feature a complete Yid-
dish and English floor show and
smorgasbord dinner.
Sponsored by Branch 460 E of
the •orkmen's Circle, the jam-
boree will be highlighted by the
music of Sam Emmer and his
orchestra,
Reservations can be made at
the Workmen's Circle Center, or
call WE. 4-3932 or TO. 9-5453.

Brotherhood Week will he ob-
served Feb. 18-25. President
Truman is the honorary chair-
man. Besides television, other
media committees organized in-
clude the press, radio, advertis-
ing, !not ion pictures, theatre,
magazines and book publishing.

Greetings

Holiday Greetings

IRVING GROSSMAN
• • •

erhood ‘Veek.
Richard E. Jones, vice-presi-
dent and general m a nager of
Station WJIIK-'1'V„ has been
appointed regional chair in a n
serving this area.

11534 DEXTER

TO. 8-0577

••••••••

40.

Hanukkah Greetings

to Our Many

Friends and Patrons

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

WO. 1-9330

KAY CARNEY
Formal Service

HANUKKAH GREETINGS

EMILE
HAIRSTYLING SALON

LAFER BROTHERS

FOOD DISTRIBUTORS

4835 Grand River

COFFEES - TEAS - SALAD DRESSING and SYRUP

TY. 4-8885

2416 HUBBARD

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICH

Member of Hair Design Council

17041 Hamilton at 6 Mile Road
19126 West McNichols Road
18943 Livernois, near 7 Mile

UN. 4-4161
KE. 2-7191
UN. 2-3719

A HAPPY HANUKKAH TO ALL

°*.

HANUKKAH GREETINGS

ATLAS WASTE AND
WIPING CLOTH CO.

8931 GREELY

TR. 1-2057

It%

IY

ratt

Fisher Wall Paper & Paist C..

FISHER WALL PAPER & PAINT CO.

5840 WOODWARD AVE., TR. 1-4500

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan