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Telling It With Music Beth Aaron
Women Slate
Oneg Shabbat

Bnai Brith
Highlights

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Handler Lodge

The lodge will hold its annual
election of officers at 9 p.m.,
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, Linwood at Pasadena.
Games are planned and refresh-
ments will be served.

• • •

Fox Lodge

The bowling league of the
lodge will hold its annual ban-
quet tat the Uptown Club Wed-
nesday evening, May 16. The
following officers of the bowl-
ing league have been elected for
the 1951-52 season: president,
Morris Fox; vice-president, Moe
Berman; secretary, Jack Zum-
berg; treasurer, Percy Bossin.
At the next meeting of the lodge
at 8:30 p.m., Monday at Jericho
Temple, 11331 Linwood, nomina-
tion of officers for the coming
year will be held.

•
Morgenthau Chapter

• •

Mrs. Maynard Feldman, in-
stallation chairman, announces
that the installation of new of-
ficers will be held on June 6
at Iluyler's in the Fisher Build-
ing. The next board meeting is
- to he held on May 10.

• • •

B and P Chapter

The chapter will hold its
Mother's Day affair May 22 at
Zack's Catering. For tickets and
reservatons call Ruth Albrecht,
TE. 4-8064, or Dorothy Eizen,
TO. 7-6418. Deadline for reserva-
tions is May 15.

• • •

Pisgah Lodge

The monthly meeting of the
lodge will be held Monday at
Parkside Hall. Special matters
of business for this meeting con-
sist of a report by the nominat-
ing committee, nomination of of-
ficers for the ensuing fiscal year,

and a report by the budget corn-
mitaee preparatory to dealing

with the question of aid to Israel.
A social hour will follow the
business meeting. The executive
secretary, Mrs. Minna Cornell,

Prescriptions and Repairs
Called for and Delivered
Personalized Service at All Times

The second Oneg Shabbat of
the season will be sponsored by
the Beth Aaron Sisterhood at 2:30
p.m , Saturday, at the home of
Mrs. Max Kaminsky, 18467 In-
diana.
Mrs. Benjamin If. Gorrelick
ar.d Mrs. Nathan Wolfe are in
charge of the program which will
include a dramatic skit, "Ruth
and Naomi."
It will be presented under the
direction of Mrs. Lewis Cohen,
with the participation of Mes-
dames Louis Ellenson, Jack Kan-
ners, Nathan Wolfe, Jack Taylor
and Milton Pierce.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will review "Israel Without
Tears" by Ruth Gruber. Mrs.
Herman Becker, president, will
offer greetings and others par- -
Jewish
Women,
Detroit
Sec-
Members of the National Council of
tion, will be treated to a musical history of their organization at ticipating will include Mrs. Wil-
the annual meeting to be held Monday in celebration of their 60th liam Stern and Mrs. Max Klein-
anniversary. Shown at the piano during rehearsals are, standing, man.
Mesdames Nathan Wolfe, Lewis
left to right, Mesdames Philip Brestoff, Milton Alexander and
Nathan Schlafer. Seated are Mrs. Albert Cohen and Mrs. Henry Cohen and Alex Margulies will
Platt. Mrs. Briskman Is in charge of production. Phil Brestoff be co-hostesses.
• • •

and his orchestra will supply the music. Mrs. Sidney Marwil is
program chairman.

League of Jewish Women
to Elect, Install New Officers

The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations will elect and in-
stall its new officers at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday at Adas Shalom
Synagogue (Northwest Hebrew).
Preceding the business session,
dessert luncheon will be served
by the synagogue's sisterhood,
under the direction of Mrs. Philip
Hellman, Mrs. George Bassin,
Mrs. Charles Berkowitz, Mrs. Sol
Slomovitz, and Mrs. Irving
Kleinstein.
Bess Steingold Greenwald, mo-
nologist, will entertain with a
program of drama and humor.
The league will present a Me-

wishes to call the attention of
the membership to the fact that
Pisgah is now in its new office,
at 601 Park Avenue Building.
These new offices are shared
with the Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith • Council and the Anti-
Defamation League.

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Friday, May 4,1951

BBYOutlook

By NATE PEISS

WELL HELLO AGAIN! It's
again and BBYO is
buzzing,•so without further talk,
here we go.
Taking top honors this week
is the Lillian Wald BBG Chap-
ter. The girls are making can-
cer pads to be used in the hos-
pitals. This is a chapter project.
A third Seder was held by the
New World BBYM chapter last
Thursday.
The services, conducted by
Lionel Ginsburg, Burt Davis,

Manny Cutler and Leonard
Monrow, were participated in by

advisor Elias (Duff) Springer,
Marty Hollander, Mort Good-
man, Sandy Blavin, Larry Per-
nick, Jerry Re 7 nick, and Bob
Keil.
Of course, your friend and
mine, Charles (Chuck) Levy,
Michigan regional BEY() direc-
tor, was there.
Food was prepared by the
mothers of two members, Mrs.
Barney Blavin and Mrs. Frank
Hollander.
Fred Garber, president of New
World, told your reporter: ". . .
sincere hope that the spiritual
aspect, which is one of the most
SISTERIIOOD TO HOLD
important phases of Bnai Brith,
ELECTIONS OF OFFICERS
will continue to receive the em-
Mrs. H. Becker, president of phasis it so highly deserves not
the Beth Aaron Sisterhood, an- only in this chapter but in all
nounces that election of officers others also."
• • •
will take place at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday at the synagogue.
TIIE BBG COUNCIL has do-
All arrangements are being nated the proceeds from their
made by the committee or the Karnival Kapers to the Anita
Torah fund luncheon which will Perlman Scholarship Fund and
be held on Tuesday, May 15, at the Bnai Brith Home for Mal-
12:30 p.m., at the synagogue.
adjusted Children.
Rabbi B. Gorrelick will speak
•The rest was given to the
on "What Is T o r a?" and the AJC. Good going, girls!
The date of the AZA conven-
Sisterhood will present a pag-
eant, "Great Women of Jewish tion that I mentioned two weeks
ago is June 22 to June 25. It is
Literature."
All proceeds from this affair at Camp Achem at Benton liar-
will be donated to the Jewish bor.
May 20 is the date for the
Theological Seminary of America.
To obtain tickets, call Mrs. I. MRC-AZA meeting at Halevy
Levine, UN. 1-5780 or Mrs. M. Music Center, Linwood at Fleet.
• • •
Litvin, UN. 2-7518.
TI1E JEAN MAXMAN LBG
in a recent paper drive
Gov. Williams to Attend Chapter
collected 1,925 pounds of paper.

norah to the outstanding young
woman selected by the Mildred
Simons Rosenberg Award Com-
mittee, and a sterling silver Kid-
dish cup to the outstanding
young man.
A league board meeting will
be held on Friday, May 4, at the
home of Mrs. M. George Way-
burn, 26506 Hendrie boulevard,
Huntington Woods.
A dessert luncheon will be
served at 12:30 p.m.
All newly-elected president of
constituent organizations are in-
vited to attend this meeting.
The Detroit Women of Bran-
deis University, one of the newly
Those present were Phyllis Ga-
organized women's organizations Jericho Lodge Rites
ha, Dottie Laker (president),
Gov. G. Mennen Williams will
in this city, established to pro-
Marsha Rothman, Marsha Saltz,
mote interest in this seat of attend the banquet in honor of
Shirley Schechter, Beverly and
the
visit
of
Sunnyside
Lodge,
learning, has become an affiliate
IOOF, to Jericho Lodge, Satur- Allice Shomay.
of the league.
The Theo. Herzl BBG's held a
day night. State Oddfellow digni-
dance with the Jerome Kern
taries will be present.
The banquet will be held at AZA chapter at Roosevelt. It
Vie Rainbow Terrace on Joy' featured Palestinian dancing.
The David Ben Gurion BBG
road.
Chapter played host to a visitor
Following
the
banquet
Sunny-
Plans have been completed by
from the Culture Studios. A
Mrs. Henry Weinberg and Mrs. side Lodge will confer the initia- talk was given on "How to Ap-
Ira G. Kaufman, co-chairmen of tory degree at Jericho' Temple. ply Make-up."
the philharmonic committee of This visit is the first get-together
The Girls of the Gilda Partrite
the Music Study Club, for the with each other in 24 years when BBG Chapter saw movies at
annual program to be given at in 1927 Jericho visited Sunny- their last meeting at the home
the Michigan Convalescent Home side to confer the second degree. of Marlyn Limond. The movies
On May 15, District 22 . will on interior decorating were
for Children at Farmington at 2
visit Jericho Lodge.
p.m., Saturday.
shown by T. B. Rayl's.
The participants on the pro-
The girls are holding a box
gram are Phyllis Pulberg, young Sheruth League Plans
social in a few weeks at the
dancer and singer; Jerome Idel-
summer cottage of Arleine Col-
sohn in a magician act; Inspector Installation of Officers
bert on Elizabeth Lake.
Reilly of the Detroit Police Dept.
The Sheruth League will hold
• • •
and members of the department its installation of officers Tues-
CONGRATULATIONS are in
in a clown skit; a comedy act, day, May 29 at the Rotunda Inn, order for Arleine Colbert and
"Red Riding Hood," directed by Mrs. Saul L. Krieger, president, cousin Seymour Peiss, past pres.
Mrs. Charlott Bregman.
announced.
of Sobole AZA (now Sobole
The accompanist is Mrs. Nor-
Plans are being made for the BBYM), who plan to announce
man Allan.
bowling league banquet. Mrs. their engagement in August.
Julius 'Lumber, league chairman, Good luck, kids!
TURKS BAR HATE SIIEETS is in charge of the affair.
The BBG Council mother-
ISTANBUL, Turkey—(WNS)—
The last board meeting of the daughter banquet will be held
Authorities have stopped publi- season will be held Tuesday at May 10 at the Bel Aaire Cater-
cation of two weeklies contain- the home of Mrs. Krieger.
ers on Woodward.
ing anti-Semitic writings. The
Tickets for this affair are $6.25
papers had charged Jews with
for each mother and daughter,
Horodoker
Juniors
Set
Communist and imperialistic af-
includes a corsage.
filiations.
Mother, Daughter Party Price
Starting time is 6:30 p.m. Also
The David-Horodoker Juniors to be held at this time will be
will hold a mother and daughter the DWC-BBG installation. The
party Tuesday evening at Lach- drama group will perform for
ar's.
all those present. Chairman is
For information call Mrs. M. Susan Yogic.
• • •
Stein, UN. 2-4232, or Mrs. J.
Freedman, TO. 6-1966. Proceeds
THE BASEBALL lineup for
•
go for packages to Israel.
Sunday is:
At McCullough, 9 a.m., field
Thinking of a gift! A Chronicle 1, 527-604; field 2, 781-221; 10:45
subscription will always be a a.m., field 1, 752 - 317.
welcome present.
At Fitzgerald, 9 a.m., field 1,
309 - Gompers; field 2, 752 - Can-
tor; 10:45 a.m., field 7, 776-Mar-
cus.
At Windsor, 313 - 112. Not
scheduled Iskovitz.
And with no more room left
I will say goodbye till next
week. Don't forget, UN. 2-6654.
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