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Friday, February 16, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

REPAIR NOW and SAVE Purim Party Planned

by Beth Abraham Men

CO, Ilk

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Bnai Brith
Highlights

To Address BB

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An "Old Fashioned Purim
Pary" in the form of a masquer-
ade and dance has been scheduled
for March 18 at the United Dair-
ies, Union Hall on Second boule-
vard in Highland Park.
Hershell Lieb and. His Light
Opera Orchestra will entertain at
this evening sponsored by the
Men's Club of Congregation Beth
Abraham.
Julius Perry and his commit-
tee are in charge. He may be con-
tacted at WO. 1-4695, or UN.
4-3641.

— VOTE
MONDAY — FEB. 19

Re-Elect JACOB P.

DR. EARL C. KELLY of Wayne
University will address Bnai
Brith women and their friends
and the Bnai Brith Men's
Council ADL Committee at
8:15 p.m., Monday at the
Northwest Ilebrew Congrega-
tion. lie will speak on "Edu-
cation for What Is Real." The
program is sponsored by the
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council. Dr. Kelly is
professor of secondary educa-
tion and guidance at Wayne.

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The chapter will hold an in-
itiation of new members by a
Council degree team Tuesday
evening at Northwest Hebrew.
Chic and Kane, a young dance
team, will entertain and rgresh-
ments will be served.

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Detroit Chapter

Members bringing the most
blood donors during the month
of March will be awarded a
week end for two persons at
Oakton Manor, Cewaukee, Wis.
Those interested in joining home
nursing and first aid classes call
Mrs. Alan Hazenjose, civil de-
fense chairman, UN. 2-2343. Mrs.
Schultz received an award for
retaining the greatest number of
members.

MacCulloch PTA Sets
Family Living Session

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Israel Chapter

Mrs. Samuel C. Epstein an-
nounces the final meeting of the
Louis Marshall Women Member-
ship Committee to be held at the
home of Mrs. Oscar Rappaport
18915 Muirland at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday. A skit will be pre-
sented by members of the com-
mittee, headed by Yetta Feuer.
In addition there will be refresh-
ments and other forms of enter-
tainment. For reservations call
TO. 8-5611 or TO. 7-5951.

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film One God" will be shown.
Final plans will be announced

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Eddie Cantor stars on the
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every fourth Sunday at 8:00 P. M.
over NBC TV network

• • •
Handler Chapter

for the annual membership
dance to be held Sunday, Feb.
25 at the Hotel Detroiter.

"Eddie and I agree on almost

O
DECORATING

call the chairman of the affair,
Stan Wolf, at UN. 2-3437.

The chapter will present scuf-
ties to the veterans at the Dear-
born Hospital on Sunday. A
Women's Council
The Council will sponsor a membership and membership re-
wrestling show for the veterans tention meeting will be held
the Dearborn Veterans' Hos- March I. The board meet sched-
uled for Feb. 15 has been post-
pital on Friday, Feb. 16.
poned to Feb. 22. It will be held
• • •
at the home of Mrs. R. Atlas, 2724
Israel Lodge
Philadelphia avenue.
A breakfast in honor of all new
• • •
members will be held Sunday
morning at Lieberman's, 12162
Bloch Chapter
Dexter boulevard. A Brotherhood
The Anti-Defamation discus-
program will be held Monday
sion group of the chapter, will
evening tit the Young Israel Cen- meet at 8:30 p. m., Thursday,
ter. Arthur Johnson, N.A.A.C.P., Feb. 22 at the home of Dolly
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and Gross, 4248 Monterey. Julius
Rev. Musselman, of the Episcopal Weinberg, director of the cultural
Church, will be members of a committee of the JewiSh Com-
panel to discuss the subject.
munity Council, will discuss the
* • •
subject "What Do You Know
About Yourself?" Refreshments
Bloch Lodge
Lodge will present a Brother- will he served. For further in-
hood program at 9 p.m., Monday formation call Mrs. Martin Pati-
7-4833.
at the Labor Zionist Institute. tor, chairman, ' TO
• •
Included on the program will be
musical selections by the Ebene-
Rabbi Za -.,,er Chapter
zer A.M.E. Choir, one of the out-
Mrs.
Henry Schore, member-
standing negro church choirs in
the city. The meaning of Broth- ship chairman of the chapter in-
erhood Week will be explained vites all members, who are
by a guest speaker. Games will bringing prospective members, to
follow to round out the evening. the membership tea on Tuesday,
Feb. 27 at the home of Mrs.
• • •
Julius Feigelman, 3784 Fullerton.
Mrs. Leonard Sims will be guest
Morgenthau Lodge
The annual rally meeting of the speaker. Joan Rose and Maureen
lodge will be held at 8:30 p.m., Wohl from the Eve Meister's
Monday at the Young Israel School of Dramatics will perform,
Youth Center. The Christopher plus other acts by members of
Smith Dancers and a hypnotist the Zager dramatic group. Re-
will highlight the evening's pro- freshments will be served. For
gram. There will be refreshments any further information. contact
and entertainment, according to Mrs. Schore, UN. 3-8015.
• • •
Irving Davis, president. Plans are •
complete for the lodge's "Million-
B and P Chapter
aires' Carnival" at 8:30 p.m., Sat-
The
chapter's ADL chairman,
urday, Feb. 24, at the Carpen-
ters' Union Hall, Grand River at Esther Pollick, invites the public
to the meeting to be held Tues-
day at Young Israel. Mrs. Gerald
Goldberg, past Council president,
will be the guest speaker. The

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"Family Living" will be the
topic of the meeting of the Mac-
Culloch Chapter of the Better
Schools Association at 8 pm.
Monday in the school auditorium.
A film, "Families First," will
be shown, followed by a .discus-
sion led by Mrs. Betty Kurtzman
of the Merrill Palmer School.
First grade teachers will be
guests of honor, and the first
grade mothers will serve refresh-
ments.

A welcome gift for any occa-
Is a subscription to the
Jewish Oracle -le. Call WO.
1-1040.

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