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June 03, 1949 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-06-03

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THE JEWISH NEWS-9

Bnai Brith Women's Council
To Install Mrs. Coggan, June 8

• Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, veter-
an member of the Bnai Brith,
Will be installed as . president of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council, on Wednes-
day, June 8, at the Hotel
Active in the formation-Of the
council and in many organiza-
tions, Mrs. Coggan's new office
is a major one, as the council
is comprised of 16 chapters
comprising 6,000 members.
She is a charter member and

Friday, June 3, 1949

Bnai Moshe Holds
June Consecration

Joint Installation Fete Will Be Held
By Keidan Lodge, Chapter on June

Harry B. Keidan Lodge and
Chapter of Bnai Brith are plan-
ning a joint installation of of-
ficers next Tuesday evening,
June 7, in the English Room of
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Robert Coggarr, president-
elect of the Greater Detroit
Women's Council, will install the
following mesdames as officers
of the chapter: . .

gramming.. Mrs. COggan is an
active participant in the Speak-
ers .Bureau in Women's District
6.
Serving with Mrs. Coggan will
be: Mesdames Williath J. Phil-
lips and Lewis Manning, vice-
presidents; Morris Tadk, treas-
urer; Jack Howell, sec.; Kalman
Bruss, corres. sec.; Louis Fisher,
fin. sec.; Seymour Weisman,
sentinel. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg is
counsellor.'
Mrs. Charles Solovich, past
president of the Women's Coun-
cil in Detroit and a past presi-
dent in District 6, will be the
installing officer. The installa-
tion will take place after the
luncheon and seminar. Reserva-
tions for the luncheon can be
made by calling Mrs. Louis Bar-
den or Mrs. Bernard Bliefield.

and Harry Yudkoff.
Entertainment will . feature
"The Gay Deceivers," with mu-
sic being furnished by Mickey
Woolf. Refreshments will be
served.
Outgbing president of the
Harry B. Keidan Chapter is Mrs.
Samuel Wexler and Morris Di-
renfeld is stepping down as
president of the Lodge. - •

Consecration Services of the
Bnai Moshe religious school will
be held at 10:30 a. m., June 19,
in the synagogue.
- "The First Anniversary of
Israel" will be the theme around
which the entire presentation
Alf red Lakin, president ; Sidney Kalt,
will be given.. The Cantata, Andrew
Hartman, and George Agree, vice-
presidents ; Jerry Bader, recording secre- Jewish Congress, NAACP,
which will feature a number of tary ; Michael Engelman, corresponding
solos, is an original work writ- secretary ; Nathan Freedland. financial Release Joint Survey
; Harry Jaffa. assistant finan-
ten by Walter Farber, religious secretary
NEW YORK—(JTA)—A sur-
cial secretary ; Harold Moran. treasurer
school director, and Max Chom- Morris Direnfeld, guide ; Al Cutler, sen- vey reviewing the state of civil
tinel
;
Gerald
Sucher,
Louis
Modell,
Louis
sky, instructor of the graduating Brant Morris Baron, and Theodore Wein- rights in the U. 5. during 1948
berg. directors ; Jack Robinowitz, Norman was issued jointly by the Ameri-
class.
and Henry Fidler, trustees ; and
Rabbi Lehrman will deliver an Jasen
can Jewish Congress and the
Samuel Wexler, counselor.
address on "When Are We Edu-
Guests include: Mr. and Mrs. National Association for the Ad-
cated?"
Isadore Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- vancement of Colored People.
The 10 Consecrants .will re- uel Leib, and the Mesdames H. The report evaluates ,I40 events
ceive diplomas in recognition of C. Bolotin, Leonard Sims, Ger- in the fields of social, political
having completed 10 years of ald Goldberg, Charles Solovich and economic discrimination.
work. Others who have excelled
in the reading of Hebrew will be
given certificates of recognition.
A reception will be held in the
Social Hall where refreshments
FOR AS LITTLE AS
will be served.
The following have been rec-
(The Jewish Community Center,
ommended f o r Consecration:
8904 Woodward, is a
Phyllis Abraham, Gloria Efraim,
Red Feather Agency.)
Eileen Frankford, Sally Kay,
Kathleen Klein, Rhoda Korn-
Camp Northwest, latest ad- heiser, Bernice Kuhn, Sandra
junct of the Jewish Center ex- Lobel, Dolores Loeffler and
tension service, is taking regi- Janet Lowinger.
strations at the Northwest He-
MRS. ROBERT A. COGGAN
brew Cong., 7045 Curtis. Mrs.
organizer of the Detroit Dental Fr&nces W. Stein, camp super-
District Auxiliaries, the East visor, can be reached at UN :_. 4-
Side Bnai Brith Women andthe
first woman here to work with 8970.
Camp Northwest was encour-
The Young Married Couples'
the Detroit Round Table in con-
junction with Brotherhood pro- aged by two parents' groups of Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will
the Center. They are the Jewish wind up their current social and
Parents' Institute, and the Cultural season with .a weinie
Northwest Club Council. Non- roast at Plymouth park, Satur-
affiliated children are invited day evening, June 4. The group
but registration should be made will meet first at the synagogue
early. Enrollment will be limited at 8:30 p.m.
to the first 80 children. Children
The Young People's Club will
who now do not belong to the end its season on Sunday, June
Members of the University of Center may take out junior 5, with a weinie roast at Pon-
Michigan Hillel Foundation and memberships. The first two- tiac State Park. Members will
residents of Ann Arbor were weeks session will start at 9:30 meet first at noon at the Syna-
cited for their services at Hillel's a.m., July 5, in Schulze School, gogue. Transportation will be
furnished.
annual awards tea on Sunday, McNichols and Meyers Roads.
* * *
May 22.
A Jewish News classified ad
Center Mothers' Club will hold
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, direc-
tor of Hillel activities in Ann a belated mothers' and daugh- will bring results. Call WO.
Arbor, presided. Guest speaker ters'- banquet at 6:30 p.m., Tues- 5-1155 before 11 a.ni. on Wed-
was Philip Slomovitz, editor of day, June 7, at Rosenberg's, nesdays to- place an ad.
BY MULLINS
The Jewish News of Detroit.
9925 Dexter. Mrs. Herman Jacobs
You can afford to buy one.. Novli range of base •and wall cabinet
In a brief talk, Dean Eric will be the guest of honor, Mrs.
sizes. You can plan a combina-
Walter lauded Hillel for its work Lea Rubel, president, announces
You can afford a beautiful, mod-
tion of units to form a compact
among the students. He praised the program will be presided
em Youngstown Kitchen today.
kitchen for any space—without
Rabbi Lymon for the fine work over by Mrs. Ida Drapkin as
Don't wait . . . don't work in an
altering the shape of your kitchen
DAY ALL EXPENSE TOUR
52
inefficient, old-fashioned kitchen
area.
he has done during the three toastmistress. The invocation
another day.
On the Luxury Diner
years he has spent supervising will be delivered by Mrs. Martha
You can plan your complete
$1450.00 up
ILE DE FRANCE
You don't have . tol A gleaming
kitchen today; then purchase it
Hillel activities here.
Markzon, chaplain of the club;
white
Youngstown
Kitchen
is
all at once . . . or buy only the
The Arnold Schiff Memorial Mrs. Bernice Posen will speak
Rosh Hashana in Tel Aviv
yours
for
a
price
so
low
that
you
key units now, and- add others
Interfaith Award of $100, was for the mothers and Miss Ellen
Yom Kippur in Jerusalem
never believed it possible—with
later.
presented to Lew Towler. Hillel Korn will speak for the daugh-
terms that anyone can afford
Also Visiting
You won't want to put it off.
Honor Keys were awarded to ters.
to pay.
France and Switzerland
Come in to see us—let us help
Lynn Gutenberg, Larry DeVdre,
* * *
No costly remodeling
you plan your dream kitchen,
Other_ Roundtrip Steamship
Doris Hatosky, Esther Kaufman,
to fit your budget and your
Ten beautiful Kitchenaider sinks
Irving Gilbert's orchestra will
Judith Levin, Helen Siskin, provide the music for the first Fares
$350.00 up
kitchen needs—right away!
to choose from . . . and a wide
Richard Dee, Iris Schuham and "Summer Frolic" of the L. A.
Limited Number of Hotel Rooms—
All Youngstown units in stock or available gn a few days' notice.
Naomi Gaberman. These keys
$12 to $15, American Plan.
Telcove
Club
in
the
outdoor
are given to notable Junior and
$1087.20
Roundtrip by Air
Senior leaders in Hillel activities. court of the Center at 9 p.m.,
Howard Freeman, Charlotte Sunday, June 12. Abe Doa-ber will
PASSPORTS AND VISA
Halman and Doris Seder were be master of ceremonies. In case
ARRANGED FOR • ,
recognized by receiving Hillel of inclement weather, the dance
REFRIGERATORS - APPLIANCES - SERVICE
will be held in Butzel Hall.
cabinet awards.
*
*
Winner of the Arnold Schiff
Teen Age Lounge Committee
Travel Agents
Cultural Award of $25 was Lynn
Gutenberg. Honored as Hillel- announces it will open the out-
2029 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ites for April and May were door court to fellow teen agers
WO. 2-6227
Marshall Weingarden and Wil- on Tuesday evening, June 28 7.
with a gala dance featuring
liam Wetsman, respectively.
The Fraternity-Sorority Co- Howard Magid's Swingsters.
operation Cup was presented to Dancing will start at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, July 5, Dick
Zeta Beta Tau, given annually`
the organized house which has Stein's Combo• will inaugurate a
contributed the greatest service regular Tuesday evening pro-
to the Foundation.
gram, Harry Weberman, super-
Adult Service awards this visor of the Lounge announces.
year consisted of Hillel Keys
There will be a small 'admis-
and the inscription of the names sion charge for these affairs.
of those honored on Hillel's
* *
Service plaque.
Al Lerner, Wayne University
Recipients of the adult awards graduate and Center club lead-
PICK-UP AND
were: Louis Luckoff, Miss Edith er for two years, is initiating
DELIVERY
Rose, Herbert Schlager, Osias weekly Palmer Park recreational
ZWerdling, Irwin Cohen, Benja- activities' for boys, 13 to 15. For
min Paul Brasley, Dr. Ronald information call Mrs. Markowitz,
Freedman, Mrs. Della Feder, MA. 8400.
Mrs. Rose Kruger and Dr. Harry
a a a
Cook.
Having completed an informal
Arthur Selman
Nathan P. Rosenthal
discussion on questions of
Res.: TO. 8-6726
Jerusalem Municipality
Res. : TO. 6-9189
"Family Living" with visitors
Honors Editor of JTA
from the Youth Group of the
JERUSALEM — (JTA) — The Unitarian Church of Our Father,
municipality of Jerusalem - ten- the teen age Brunch Bunch will
dered a reception to Jacob Lan- reconvene on Thursday evening,
dau, managing editor of the July 7, with a social-discussion
Jewish Telegraphic Agency who film. program under the leader-
is now visiting Israel. Mayor ship of Ken Rosenthal.
TW. 2-7500
Open Evenings
11310 Jos. Campau at Caniff
Daniel Auster spoke on the role
Jewish
News
classified
ads
of the JTA in Jewish public life
bring results. Call WO. 5-1155.
throughout the world.

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