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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, January 19, 1951
Center to Feature
Films on Children
time their fund-raising chairmen,
Joseph Bersha.
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Marshall Lodge
The veterans at the Marine
Hospital will be entertained by
the lodge on Wednesday, Jan.
24. A "Beat the Clock" pro-
gram has been arranged by the
chairman, Philip Goldstein.'
• • •
Gershwin Lodge
Bernard Weiss, president of the
lodge, invites all members and
their friends to attend the ini-
tiation of new members, which
takes place at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, Jan. 25, at the Halevy
Music Center.
Pisgah Chapter
Two films on children will fea-
ture the Jan. 25 program of "Liv-
ing With Your Children," film
discussion series presented by the
Jewish Community Center at the
Northwest Extension, 18677 Liv-
ernois.
"Your Children's Meals," and
"Your Children's Sleep" were
produced by the British Informa-
tion Service for Britain's national
health program. Discussion will
be led by Dr. Irving Posner,
vice-president of Jewish Social
Service Bureau.
Two more films will be shown
Feb. 1. The series will continue
until March 1.
Mrs. Jack Ketai, program chair-
man, announces Monday will be
Bnai Brith Youth Night, at 8:30
p.m. at the Congregation Bnai
Moshe. Under the direction of
Mrs. Helene Laban and Mrs.
Pearl Haberman, "The Travelling
BBYO Players" will present two
one-act plays, "They Tried Him
With a Strudel" and a one-act
melodrama. In addition to the
BBYO night, a shower for vet-
erans will be held. Gifts received
from the shouter will be sent to
the hospitals in Michigan to be
used by the veterans for their
families on the occasions of birth-
days, anniversaries, etc.
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Fox Lodge
An indoctrination program x% ill
be conducted by Chairman Bob
Katz at the regular meeting of
the lodge at 8:30 p.m., Monday
at Jerich Temple, 11331 Lin-
wood. For reservations for the
lodge's Cabaret Night to be held
at the Park Avenue Hotel, Sat-
urday evening, Jan. 27, call Phil
Spitz, TY..7-9352 or Percy Bos-
sin, UN. 4-7743.
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Brandeis Lodge
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Cinema Lodge
The Pan-American Room of the MRS. MOE TACK, membership
Book-Cadillac Hotel will be the retention. chairman for the
etroit Bnai Brith Wo-
setting for the premier showing
Detroit
of the new Bellefaire movie, in men's Council, announces that a
sound and color, "More Than reward party for chapter re-
Half a Chance," at 8:30 p.m. tention workers will be held at
Monday, Jan. 29, it was an- 7:30 p.m., Feb. 5, at the Park-
nounced by Program Chairman side Hall, Fenkell and Parkside.
Irving Katcher. Alexander Horo- Assisting with the arrange-
witz,. regional supervisor of the ments are Shirley Monson and
Bellefaire Child Care Service in Virginia Sharkey, Morgenthau
Cleveland since 1934, will be on Chapter; and Ettie Meltzer and
hand to answer any questions re- Lorraine Lipson of the Zager
garding the work of this Bnai Chapter. The entertainment for
Brith project. A social hour will the evening will feature a com-
follow, and refreshments will be petitive costume fashion show.
Models will be attired in crepe
served. Friends are invited.
paper dress fashioned by the
girls at the party.
Albort Berger, president of the
lodge, announces that the lodge's
and chapter's combined anniver-
sary party will be held Sunday Northwest YPC Plans
evening, Feb. 18, in the form of Annual Club Northwest
a dinner-dance, at the Bowery.
The Northwest Hebrew Young
Louis Garber is chairman, and
Harry Katz co-chairman of the People's Club will hold its an-
ad book which will be published nual Club Northwest at 9 p.m.,
in conjunction with this affair. Sunday.
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The dance is cabaret style and
Sidney and his orchestra
Morgenthau Chapter Frank
will play. The affair is "stag
Louise Katz, veterans affairs or drag."
chairman, announces that the
group will service the Dearborn
Veterans Hospital on Sunday.
The Gift Closet will be main-
tained throughout the year so
there is still time to donate.
REPAIR NOW and SAVE
BOND DRIVE IN MAY
NEW YORK—(IS') — Israel
bonds will go on sale by May 1,
according to the plans of the Am-
erican Financial and Develop-
ment Corporation of Israel. A
total of $1,500,000,000 will be re-
quired.
tOkriihith
PAINTING
Beth El Men Slate
Blair Moody Talk
Blair Moody, Washington cor-
respondent of the Detroit News
for the past 17 years and na-
tionally known news analyst,
will be the guest speaker of
the Men's Club of Temple Beth
El at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.
24, in the Brown Memorial
Chapel.
The meeting is open to mem-
bers of the Men's .Club, members
of the Temple and their friends.
ROOFING
Russian Expert to Talk
to Bnai Moshe School
Joseph Kornfedder, formerly
trained at the Lenin Institute in
Moscow, and an expert on the
Russian situation, will speak on
"Internal Weaknesses of Russia,"
before the Adult School of Jewish
Studies of Congregation Bnai
Moshe at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The meeting is open to the
public.
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Detroit Chapter
Carpentry Work
BRICK WORK
The next ADL discussion
group will be held at 1 p.m.,
Thursday, Jan. 25 at the home of
co-chairman, Mrs. Harry Ross,
3331 West Grand. Guest speaker
for the afternoon will be Mrs.
Max Fried, and a film entitled
"Picture In Your Mind" will be
shown. For reservations, call
chairman, Mrs. Leif Friedland,
TO. 5-2520, or Mrs. Ross, TO.
5-4872. Call either Mrs. George
Kratchman, UN. 1-5597, or Mrs.
Ben Marcus, UN. 2-7594, to let
them know when it would be
convenient to have dues picked
up.
Hot Water
• • •
for the
Tikvah Chapter
A meeting will be held at the
Beth Aaron Synagogue at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday. Mrs. David Broz-
gold, chairman, anti-defamation
league, will present a film. Guest
speaker of the evening will be
Mrs. Max Freed. Mrs. Irving
Bolton, chairman, veterans af-
fairs, urges all members to bring
gifts for veterans to give to their
families. Each gift should be
wrapped and labeled as to con-
tents on outside of each package.
Radios and pocket book editions
are needed and these may be
brought to the meeting. If un-
able to attend these may be
picked up by calling Mrs. Bolton,
UN. 3-2077.
DECORATING
Heir Apparent?
THE MAN WHO
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East Side Chapter
Mrs. Louis Sipkins, president,
announced that a membership re-
tention ,tea will be held at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Fleischman,
13168 East Outer Drive at 1:30
p.m., Monday. Mrs. Lawrence
A. Fleischman will review "In
Search" by Meyer Levin. The
chapter will also honor at this
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