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Bnai Brith Of ficersPieked
Highlights By Hadassah

. Pisgah Lodge

Archie Katcher, referee in U.S.
Bankruptcy Court, has been
elected president of Bnai Brith
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, for the
1951-52 term. He will be in-
stalled at 8:30 p.m. Monday
at Bel-Aire Terrace. A ban-
quet will precede the cere-
monies. Other officers to be in-
stalled are Philmore A. Leemon,
and Morris Burnstein, vice-presi-
dents; Beryle Walters and Lau-
rence Rubinstein, secretaries; Sam
Selikowitz, treasurer; Alfred II
Bounin and Marvin W. Reider,
chaplains; Isadore Perlman,
warden; and Sam Wider, guard-
ian. Trustees are Joe Faudem,
Ben Goldhoff, Isadore Gussin, Dr.
Sidney Z. Leib, Louis Lightstone,
Emil Spilman, Irving Weinstein.
For reservations call WO. 3-3372.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, June 22, 1951

The business and professional
division of Hadassah at their
final meeting of the season,
elected the following new offi-
cers:
Rosalind Schubot, president;
Roslyn Green, executive vice-
president; Betty Morrison and
Ida Levine, vice-presidents; Ruth
Friedland, Ricca Kaye, Gertrude
Adels and Theresa Graff, secre-
taries, and Sophia Fenton, treas-
urer.
Members of the board are
Bluma Levin, Elaine Glenner,
Ethel Birnbaum, Kate Bodansky,
Ann Zold, Eva Williams, Flor-
ence Thornborough, Yetta Leib,
Gertrude Glasier, Rose Poskel,
Ida Cotten, Miriam Goldstein,
Goldie Slakter and Sophia
blanche Schwartz.

Young Adults Set
Elections, Dance

Zager Lodge
Dancing under the stars to the
The lodge held its installation strains of the Manhattan Trio will
of officers. Maxwell M. Lowe, feature the dance of the Jewish
vice-president, Greater Detroit Young Adult Council of Detroit
Council, w a s the installation to be held in conjunction with its
chairman, and Executive Director annual meeting at 8 p.m., Wed-
Hyman Crystal installed the offi- nesday, at the Davison Center.
cers. Harry Pearson was installed
Election of new council offic-
as president and Leo Polk, Wil- ers for the coming year will be
liam M. Stein and Seymour S. held.
Berman as vice-presidents. Other
The Council is also sponsoring
officers are: Samuel S. Kollen- a camp week end Friday, June
berg, treasurer; Harry Paul, Ar- 29 to Sunday, July 1 at Fresh Air
thur Willinger, Maurice Rhode, Camp. The theme will revolve
Julius Berkowitz, secretaries; around the phrase "How to Do a
Meyer Pearlman, warden; Joseph Better Job for Your Govern-
Aaron, guardian, and Irving Kan- ment?"
fer, chaplain. The trustees are:
For further information con-
Sidney Ersher, Irving Lipson, tact the Jewish Young Adult Of-
Maxwell M. Lowe, Hammond
Pearlman, Samuel Pearlman, Jo- fice, WO. 5-8400.
seph Shekter and Albert Shapiro.

For _Busy Hands

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Ch iLs

Scenes like this will be repeated when the three Jewish Com-
munity Center day camps open July 2. Activities include swim-
ming, sports, trips, games, arts and crafts, dramatics, singing
and Jewish experience. Rates are $10 weekly. Camp Ilabonim, at
the Woodward Building, TR. 5.8400, still has numerous vacancies.

The Young Women's Bicur
Cholera installed new officers at
its recent meeting. Thus- named
included Mesdames T. Firsht,
president; A. Fine, Joseph Vie-
drah, George L. Barron, vice-
presidents; C. Vikser, H. Knop-
per, S. Moscow, secretaries;
m Frank-
an
George Brown, William
ford, treasurers; and C. Klein
and A. Smith, case workers.
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The Ahavas Achim Sisterhood
elected the following officers at
its meeting June 14: Mesdames
Sam KalluSch, president: Jack
Glickstein, Irvin A. Leviant,
vice-presidents; Nathan Glick-
stein, Isadore Leeman, secretar-
ies; Sam Tower, treasurer; and
Herman Yarrows, and Herbert
Hyman, members of the board.

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The Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Beth Abraham will hold a
linen. shower for Israel at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday. The luncheon
project will be in the synago-
gue's social hall and the public
is invited.

Junior Division to End Drive
With Picnic, Elections , July 1

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The last meeting of Ow Rachel
Juniors are urged to send or
"Three in one" day for the
Society was
junior division of the 1951 Allied ' call in their reservation to the Layo Stepaner Aid •
held
at
the
home.
of
Mrs. Harry
Jawish Campaign will be Sunday, division's office, 250 Lafayette
Goldenberg
on
vMonterey
avenue.
July 1, when the division holds IAN t, WO. 5-3939, as soon as pos-
its picnic, annual meeting and i sible and to indicate whether The president, Mrs, Rubin Gal-
campaign celebration at Fresh' they need transportation or can chinsky, announced that contri-
Air Camp. provide a ride for others plan -, butions were made by the or-
ganization to the Allied Jewish
ganization
All 2,500 contributors to the ning to attend.
Campaign, Child Rescue Fund,
junior division received their in-
and Israel bonds were purchas-
vitations this week to participate Information Sought
ed.
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in the affair. Every Jewish young
s sm g Ms an
adult who made a contribution to on
Pythian Sisters will hold a
Information is being sought of "cut-up" party at their last
the Campaign is a member of the
Sidney Rosenberg, on behalf of meeting of the season at 8:30
division.
High on the agenda is the elec- his wife, Pearl, who presently p. m., Wednesday.
tion of 36 board members to the finds herself in need of financial —
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Community Service Committee, aid which Rosenberg has failed
which is the group responsible to provide since January, 1951.
Keidan Chapter
Mrs. Rosenberg is unemploy- •
for enlisting yound adult partici-
pation in the Allied Jewish cam- able due to illness, and is de-
The chapter will hold its first
The Detroit League of the paign and other communal ef- pendent upon relatives for as
board meeting at the home of its
newly elected president, Mrs. National Home for Jewish Chil- forts.
sistance.
dren at Denver, has elected the
With the picnic beginning at
Rosenberg, a native of New
Morris Direnfeld, 18028 San Juan, following
officers for the soming 3 p.m., the afternoon will
I York City, was born on Jan. 2a,
at 12:30 on Monday. The chapter
packed with swimming, baseball 1911, is 5 ft. 10 in. tall, weighs
recently held a dinner in the year:
Mesdames Charles Kottler, relays. The business part of the 200 pounds, has light brown hair,
Crystal Ballroom of the Book-
Cadillac Hotel in which they in- president; Henry Berris, Samuel program will follow the picnic grey-blue eyes, is employed as a
fur salesman, and resident buyer.
stalled the following officers: Kane and Gerson Bernstein, vice- supper.
The junor division raised $46,-
Anyone aware of this man's
Mesdames Morris Direnfeld, pres- presidents; Oscar Grey, record-
ident; Andrew Hartman, Hy ing secretary; Lewis Carlson, 000 in the 1951 drive or 105 per present whereabouts is request-
Burnstein, and Hyman Gotlieb, corresponding secretary; Max cent of the money the group ed to communicate with the Na-
tional Desertion Bureau, 105
vice-presidents; Charles Kalish, Schubiner, financial secretary; brought in last year.
Nassau street, New York 38, N.Y.
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treasurer; Marvin Weinstein, Al- and Harry Jaffa, treasurer.
A rally and luncheon will be
bert Cutler, Nathan Friedland,
Whether for the latest news
Harry Thomas, Herbert Wallace, held by the organization, June
or the best in advertising, it
secretaries; and Gerald Sucher, 26 at Knollwood Country Club,
where final arrangements will
always pays to read the Jewish
guide.
be made for the ''Moonlight
Chronicle the year 'round.
Nu
Chapter
of
Iota
Alpha
Pi,
Cruise" which the Detroit League
MOTHERS' SEMINAR
national Jewish sorority, recent-
The Council of Mothers' Clubs is sponsoring July 30.
Tickets to this event can be ly elected new officers which are
is sponsoring a seminar at Camp
purchased
by contacting Mrs. as follows:
Chelsea June 29, July 1. For in-
From every standpoint—
Bernice Katzman, chancellor;
Jack
Halperin,
TO. 8-2680, or
formation contact Sam Marcus,
i coolness, comfort, protec-
Mrs. Sid Sherman, UN. 2-9023. Audrey Soskin, vice-chancellor,
4 .
T. 8-6000.
Elayne Sapperstein, recording
tion, beauty, economy,
scribe; and Delores Schulman,
wide personal choice of
corresponding scribe.
color, there is no substi-
Awards this year were present-
ed to Marilyn Fisher and Frances
tute for Canvas Awnings.
Two well known hair stylists, ward with Virginia Farrell.
Cohen.
We give you expert serv-
Eugene and Edward, will be part The new beauty salon is air-
Marilyn, the most outstanding
conditioned and equipped with active ow the year, received the
ice, and the assurance of
the most modern apparatus. All silver cup, and Frances Cohen,
permanent satisfaction.
work is done in individual booths. the best pledge, received the
Estimates made without,
A manicuring staff also will be bracelet.
obligation.
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As a special service, the salon
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Sunday Picnic Planned
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by Jewish Folk Chorus
Eugene
Edward
The Jewish Folk Chorus will
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hold a picnic Sunday at Lola
of the staff of beauticians at the Valley Park. A program of sing-
Mario Beauty Salon, 7300 West
- dancing, music and humor
McNichols avenue, which will ing,
is planned, and will be directed
open Monday.
by Henri Goldberg. Food will be
Mr. Eugene was formerly with
Charles of the Ritz and Mr. Ed- available all day.

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Denver Home Unit
to Hold Luncheon

Nu Chapter Picks ,
Officers for Year

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Mario Beauty Salon to Open

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