Northwest Women's
Event To Be May 31

Receptions for Confirmands
Of Temple Israel May 21-28

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Anual confirmation services of Temple Israel will be held
Shevuoth eve, Sunday evening, May 21, at the Detroit Institute
of Arts. At homes are scheduled that day and throughout the
following week for the following Temple Israel confi•mands:
JANICE ARLAN ANSPACH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
D. Anspach of 13331 Vassar
Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28. No
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cards.
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ARLINE RAE BECHEK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton J.
Bechek of 14044 Vassar Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28.
JUDY ANN BLOOMFIELD, daUghter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Bloomfield of 19361 Marlowe, 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday, May 27.
ROSLYN FAY -BROSE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose
of 18686 Cherrylawn, 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday, May 28. No cards.
FLORA ARLENE CAPLAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Caplan of 19619 Shrewsbury, 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 4. No cards.
BEVERLY VITA GOLDSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
D. Goldstein of 3217 Pasadena, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28.
JUDY ANN JACOBS, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B.
Jacobs of 18509 Prairie, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28. No cards;
CAROLYN KERNER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerner
of 19014 Fairfield, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28.
ALAN ROBERT LYNESS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lyness
of 18901 Sorrento; 8 to 11 p.m. Sunday, May 28.
BARBARA MALDAVER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Maldaver of 20111 Shrewsbury Rd., 10 to 12 p.m. Sunday May 21.
DEE DEE MODELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Modell of
18675 Wildemere, 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday, May 25. No cards.
BETH JOAN ROTHENBERG, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Rothenberg of 18715 Santa Barbara Dr., 10 to 12 p.m. Sunday.
May 21. No cards. •
ELISSA BETH RUBY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby
of 19655 Renfrew Rd., 2 to 5 p.m. Simday, May 28. No cards.
EMILY FAYE SCHULTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Schultz of 19200 Prairie, 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, May 24.
BARBARA SUE SKLOVER, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Isidor
J. Sklover of 17537 Fairfield, 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 28. No cards.

Men's Club Activities

DOV FRENKEL LODGE Bnai
Brith will hold a fund-raising af-
fair June. 27 commemorating its
, 3rd anniversary. The first soft-
1 ball pr a c t i c e brought forth
many candidates for the Lodge
team. Louis Schulman was elec-
ted captain and Sam Gagleard
assistant captain.
• • •
Installation of,officers of Bnai
Brith LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
and Chapter is taking place on
Tuesday, June 6, at Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
The chapter's dramatic group,
under the direction of Mrs.
Harold Bregman, will present a
play._ Earl Witkoff and his WWJ
orchestra will provide music for
the program and the dancing
, which 'will follow.
* * *
DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai
Brith, will hold elections Mon-
day, May 22, 8:30 p.m., at the
Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood
Ave. Members are urged to at-
tend and vote. At the recent
blood bank sponsored by Louis
Marshall Lodge, nine Donald
Fox members donated blood.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will
conduct Memorial Day services
at the grave of Lieutenant Don-
ald Fox at Machpelah Cemetery,
May 30 at 11 a.m. This service is
under auspices of the Lodge.
* * *
Leo Kaplan, of HENRY MOR-
GENTHAU LODGE, and William
Stone, of PISGAH LODGE, are
co-chairmen of the first annual
Detroit Bnai Brith' Council Soft-
ball League fund-raising affair,
to be held this summer. Joe Le-
vine was elected captain of
Henry Morgenthau b a s e b a 11
team.
* * *
Wednesday evening, May 24,
veterans at Marine Hospital will
be entertained by PISGAH
LODGE, Bnai Brith. The win-
ners of a local talent show will
be featured in a variety vaude-
ville show. In addition, the
"Mystery Hypnotist," Victor
Bloomfield, will perform. Pisgah
will present the Bnai Brith
Youth Players in two "One Act
Comedies" plus songs and musi-
cal entertainment, under the
direction of Helene LaBan and
Pearl Haberman, at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, May 23, at the Jewish
Community Center, Woodward
at Holbrook. Members, families
and friends .are invited.
* * *
Election of officers of BRAN-
DEIS LODGE, Bnai Brith, will be
held at 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 23.
Installation will be held at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Hall, Lawton
at Tyler, on June 13. Installing
deputy Manny Cornfield. An
evening of entertainment has
been planned and refreshments
will be served.

PHILIP HANDLER LODGE,
Bnai Brith, at its annual elec-
tion at Turover Temple elected
Ben Garrison president; Robert
Venetianer, , Morris Friedman,
vice presidents; Martin Samuels,
Herbert Miller, Reuben Haron,
secretaries; Sam Stone, guardi-
an; Louis Schwartz, warden;
David Guss, chaplain; Eugene
Ha,rwick, Jack Wasserman, Isa-
dore Katz, Joseph Tuleensky and
Joseph Katzman, trustees. A
joint installation of officers is
planned, with the Chapter on
Thursday evening, June 8, at the
Young Israel Center.. Samuel W.
Leib, president of District Grand
Lodge No. 6, will install the
Lodge, and Mrs. Lewis Manning
will install the Chapter.
• • •
,DETROIT LODGE of Bnal
Brith is giving a barn dance Sun-
day evening, Jupe 4 at Gramer's
Barn on Eleven Mile Rd. at Ink-
ster Rd. The affair is open to
all Bnai Brith members and
their friends. Tickets may be ob-
tained by •calling George R.
Klein, WO. 5-6789 or VE. 8-1426.
* * *-
Newly elected officers of DE-
T R O I T DOWTOWN LODGE,
Bnai Brith, to be installed at
8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 4 at
Jericho Hall, are: Harry Wolfe,
president; Samuel Cohen, David
Feldman, . vice presidents; An-
d r e w , H. Wolock, treasurer;
Abraham Bohne, Ned Levehard,
Edward Weinberg, secretaries;
Louis Wolock, guardian; Ber-
nard Brill, -warden; Louis Russ-
man, chaplain; George Kent,
Harry Shephard and Isadore
Lazoroff, trustees.

Halina Wind, one of the few
survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto
will be the guest speaker at the
third Torah event of Northwest

Holidays Are Coming
Note These Deadlines!

Approaching holidays make necessary the following spe-
cial deadlines for the May 26 and June 2 editions of The
Jewish News. Contributors to these columns are asked to
take careful note of the following changes:
The office will be closed May 22 and 23 for Shevuoth.
Therefore, deadline for all copy and photographs for the
edition of May 26 will be at 12 noon-on Friday, May 19.
The office will be closed May 30 for Memorial Day.
Therefore, deadline for the edition of June 2 will be at 11
a.m. Friday for photographs and at 9:30 a.m. Monday for
copy.

Citrin Heads Drive
Of Chesed shel Emes

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Progress has been- reported in
the Hebrew Benevolent Society•
(Chesed shel• Ernes) membership
campaign.
The following were appointed
to head the divisions to be ap-
proached during the campaign:

MISS HALINA WIND

Sisterhood, a luncheon, Wednes-
day, March 31, at 12:30 p.m., in
the social hall at Curtis and
Santa Rosa. •
Miss Wind is a graduate stu-
dent at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America.
The chairman, Mrs. Max M.
Goldsmith, and her co-chair-
man, • Mrs. Herbert L. Harris,
announce that a scholarship
will be given to the Theological
Seminary of the United Syna-
gogue of America in honor of
mothers of Sisterhood members.
Committee women are Mes-
dames Joseph Gordon, David
Tchor, luncheon arrangements;
Charles Charlip, table arrange-
ments; David Miller, decora-
tions, hostess; Max Haidy, pro-
gram booklet; J. C. Goldman,
publicity; Sidney Freedman,
book and gift shop; Ben Bailes,
Holiday tables; advisory com-
mittee, Mesdaines Jacob E.
Segal, Nicholas Fenatel, and
Joseph M. Markel.-
Mrs. Barney Golden, UN. 2-
5594, and Mrs. Ben Morganroth,
UN. 4-0444, may be called for
reservations. -

Morris W. Zack, Louis Rose, Na'than
Wolok, Morris Fisher; Morris Schwartz,
Nathan Geer, Ben Grant, Louis Meddw,
"J'acob Pecherer, Abraham Miller. Peter
Goldstein. Sam Oleshansky, - Abraham
Pauli, Senator Charles Blondy, David
Richman, Sam Jaffe. Barney Citrin, Na-
than garnet, Isadore Sosnick, Hyman
Karp, Hyman Mitnick.
Sam Nelson, Harry E. Citrin, Mrs. Ida
Solomon, Mrs. Celia Citrin, Isadore Sos-
nick, Nathan Samet, Rabbi Israel I. Roc-
kove, Abraham H. Jaffin.
Harry
E.
Citrin, vice president of
Chesed shel Ernes, was elected general
chairman of the campaign.

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