American Yewisli Periodical Om Friday, May 18, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 AJC Women Elect Officers home for Aged Group to Hold Annual Meeting Mrs. Barnett J. Dickman, 9600 Gerald Steinberg, Archie Gold- Dexter, has been elected presi- berg, Harry Bookstein, Louis dent of the Detroit Women's Di- Redstone, Harry Feulner, Dellis vision American Jewish Congress for the year 1951-52. She was formerly vice-presi- dent of the organization and is presently the treasurer of the Michigan Committee of Civil Rights and a member of the community relatiops committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil. Other officers elected for the coming year include: Vice-presidents, Mesdames H. -..-1- Bookstein, M. J. Kritchman, 1.1.1111.1.111 1.1 .11 .1111.1 Harold E. Nelson, Dan Shapiro, JOY. CHOP SUEY CO. Erwin Kornwise, Allan Weston, ICIIOP SUEY -' CHOW MEIN' Marshall Brenner, Max Klayman, CARRY OUT SERVICE • G • Lionel Willens and Samuel A. Wholesale, retail, to restaurants, cinas, hotels, private homes,iparties.1 Green, Secretaries, Mesdames Janice J 4913 JOY ROAD, near Grand River Mendelsohn, Wallace Nathan 1.1 hi in No 1• 11 44420 MRS. DICKMAN • • • Give Your Child a Gift—A s1.65 Unbreakable Record Album If YOU WE Will Give a Gift Also—A $1.06 Large Unbreakable Record Harwith, Arnold Frank, Julius BORENSTEIN'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE TY . 5-6811 Stross, Benjamin Kohen and S. 8443 12th Large Listing of Latest New Records at 39e Katser. The Women's Auxiliary, Jew- ish Home for Aged, invites mem- bers and friends to attend its annual anniversary meeting to be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Young Israel Youth Center. A program is planned includ- ing ''Afternoon in Israel" and Palestinian interpretative danc- ing by Naomi Ruth, accompanied by Mrs. Herman Bergman. The financial secretary will ac- cept dues not yet paid. i ■ , • Bnai Brith Highlights 1 WJLB to Carry • , `C ampaluit Talks Three speakers will tell the story of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign on the Jewish Hour, Mrs. Hyman Altman, director of the radio program, heard on Station B B Councils Because of the urgent need WJLB, has announced. A. J. Lachover will speak at for blood for Korea, the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and 9 : 30 p.m. Saturday; Roger Nathan Women's Council have advanced I will appear at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, the date for the next mobile Red I and Albert Elazar will be heard Cross blood bank rally to Tues- at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 26. day, May 29, from 5 to 10 p.m.,1 The series of campaign talks at the Jewish War Veterans Me- was opened by Ira Kaufman, morial Home on Davison. Leo president of Congregation Adas Polk will donate his 70th pint of Shalom, on May 12. blood that evening. • * • Ahavas Achim Women Schedule Paper Drive Pisgah Lodge Pisgah and Donald Fox Lodges will be entertained by the Bnai Brith Youth Players, under the direction of Helen Labin and Pearl Haberman. Two one-act - plays will be presented at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the Jewish Cen- ter on Woodward. • • • Heal Chapter The Ahavas Achim Sitserhood will launch its second paper drive on Sunday. Papers, magazines, rags and old clothing will be collected. For a pick-up call Mrs. Jack Glickstein, UN. 3-7044. Proceeds will go to complete the synagogue's two kitchens. • 3-4009, or Mrs. Newman, TO. 9-6761. • • • - The chapter has elected the following officers: Mesdames Harry Golden, president; Harry Paskovitz and Louis Eder, vice- presidents; Hyman Black, finan- cial secretary; Ben Rose, record- ing secretary; Harry Pashkovitz, corresponding secretary. Handler Lodge The lodge has elected the fol- lowing officers: Bob Benetianer, president; Morris Blechman and Milton Greenberg, vice-presi- • • • dents; Martin Samuel, financial Israel Lodge secretary; Peter Million, record- Mel Weisz, president of the ing secretary; Eli Friedman, lodge, announces that the election treasurer; and Edward Schwartz, of lodge and bowling league of- corresponding secretary. • • • ficers will be held Monday eve- ning, May 28 at Young Israel Marshall Chapter Center. Ai barn dance will be The chapter will hold its held June 3 at Van's Barn. For mothers and daughters luncheon reservations call Lou Goldsmith, Sunday at Bnai Moshe. A pro- TR. 3-1348. gram has been arranged which • • • will feature the Louis Marshall B and P Chapter Dramatic. Group in its current A mother-daughter banquet vehicle "Beauty and the Beast." will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tues- Thelma Weiss takes the male day at Zack's Catering. Co- lead as the Beast. Jennie Levine, chairmen are Ruth Albrecht, TE. the female lead, as Beauty. Lil- 4-8064, and Dorothy Eizen, TO: lian Sklar directs•the play, Ann 7-6418. Call them for reserva- Feldman is musical director. The admission includes luncheon and tions by Sunday. entertainment. • • • -freshest dish ou can buy... Fox Chapter The chapter has elected the following officers: Mesdames Jo- seph Lipson, president; Ben Joffe, Leo Wilner and Nathan Baurnhoft, vice-presidents; Ru- dolph Meyersohn, financial secre- tary; Morris Fox, , treasurer; Philip Fox, recording secretary; and Albert Tucker, mailing sec- retary. The installation dinner will be held June 7 at Rainbow Catering. For reservations tall Mrs. C. Tucker, TE. 4-6184, or Mrs, J, Lipson, TE. 4-0116. • • • • Detroit Chapter Fox Lodge - The lodge will hold its third annual installation of officers banquet at the Young Israel Hall on .Sunday* evening, June 17 .— Memters may place reservations _ by call Leonard Moss, TO, 5-0753. Elections of officers for the com- ing year will be held on May 28 at Jericho Temple. Mrs. David Grosberg, president of the chapter, announces a mother and children's party to be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, at the Young Israel. Mrs. H, Johnson and Mrs. A. Newman, chairmen, have arranged professional enter- Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle tainment. There will also be re- freshments and favors. For subscription will always be a tickets call Mrs. Johnson, UN. welcome present. -feeme8f2apt -foxe40 4 Brandeis Lodge The lodge will hold its annual election of officers on May 22 at the Young Israel Hall. The lodge Bond Drive chairman, Julius Green, and his co-chairman, Da- vid Kay, report sales of $20,000 to date. A barn dance will be held June 10 at Gramer's Farm. For tickets, call Hy Abramo- witz, UN. 2-1568. • • • FARBAND CAMP I Caught fresh ... kept fresh ... canned fresh! 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