^,mra.r.11P. 18 — THE JEWISH NEWS Heads Fall Luncheon Mrs, Norman Noble of 16922 Lawton was hostess to the luncheon committee mem- bers of Neugarten Medical Aid. MRS. DAVID SAKS, luncheon chairman, announced plans for the annual luncheon to be held Oct. 31 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. MC Women Meet At Luncheon Monday The Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will meet at a combined chapter study group dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May 29, at Halevy Music Center, Linwood at Fleet. William Cohen, chairman of the Michigan Congress Council Commission on Law and Social Action, will discuss the Mundt, Nixon, Ferguson Bill. His sub- ject will be "Will Loyalty Legis- lation Affect You?" Sabbath League Marks 8th Year Wednesday Friday, May 26, 1950 Men's Club Activities On May 18, the LOUIS BRAN- DEIS BOWLING LEAGUE elected the following officers: President, Jerry Mosher; vice president, Hy Abromovitz; sec- retary, Harry Cohen; treasurer, Phil Fealk. The banquet will be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel, with Mickey and Sammy Wolf's orchestra and entertainment. R. * CINEMA LODGE, Bnai Brith, holds its annual installation banquet at the Hillcrest Golf and Country Club on Moravian Dr. in Mt. Clemens, Sunday, June 18. Dinner will follow at 7:30 p. m. Arrangements for dancing and for professional en- tertainment have been com- pleted. For tickets call: Jack Zide, WO. 2-1173; Leonard Sos- kin, TE. 4-8260, or Philip Chap- nick, UN. 4-7014. * * * Elected officers of GEORGE GERSHWIN ; LODGE, Bnai Brith, were: President, Bernard Weiss; vice-presi- dents, Saul Kuretsky and Marty Raskin; secretaries, Sid Schwartz, Bernard Nas- tir, Harold I3ogrow; treasurer, Frank Blazofsky; guardian. Otto Grubner; war- den, Jack Glazier: chaplain, Sidney Gaye— lick; trustees: Phil Edeiheit, Sid Burke, Norman Katz and Marvin Bayliss. Installation will be h el d Thursday, June 8, at Halevy Music C e n t e r, Linwood and Fleet, at 8:30 p.m. The recent "TV" night of DONALD -FOX LODGE, Bnai Brith, was a success, according to Art Tarnopol, chairman of the affair. Plans are now being formulated for a picnic. Presi- dent Julius Hirschman invites lodge members to attend Me- morial services for Donald Fox at Machpelah Cemetery, at 11 a.m., Decoration Day, May 30. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, Bnai Brith, elected Karl C. Berg president for the coming year. Ludwig Boraks, Arnold Michlin and Albert Goldstein are vice- presidents; Manuel Franklin recording secretary and Thomas Zohott financial secretary. The caravan will leave Detroit for the Bellefaire Home for Chil- dren in Cleveland, on Sunday, June 4. Anyone wishing to par- ticipate a n d accompany the truckload of clothing and toys, should call Berg, UN. 4-4107 or TY. 6-0196, or Albert Goldstein, UN. 3-8292. * * * New elected officers of HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, are: President, Irving -Davis; vice-presidents, Leo Sobel, Hilbert Sosin ; secretaries, Herbert Lenter, Sid Feldstein, Manning Sporn; treasurer, Stan Wolf; chaplain, Jack Gamin ker: warden, Leonard Kiev- ansky; guardian Al Horwitz; trustees, Bill Haftka, Gabriel Gientz and Paul Richman. Installation will take place in June. ewry CHINA REPAIRING We restore Art objects to their orig- inal beauty. Missing parts skillfully replaced. Expert repairing figurines, china antiques, etc. on the Air This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest L. HERMAN WE. 3-5346 4086 Humphrey WC Choral Concert Planned for June 4 The 100-voice Workmen's Circle Chorus, and New York soprano Mary Simmons, will appear in concert Sunday eve- ning, June 4, at the Institute of Arts auditorium. Miss Simmons will be heard in a group of Yiddish and Pales- tinian songs, as well as operatic arias and English ballads. Directed by Dan Frohman, the chorus will present a program of choral works, many of which will be heard in Detroit for the first time. The entire program will be dedicated to Israel. Fea- tured numbers will include the cantata "Israel Reborn," and Franz Shubert's cantata, "Songs of Miriam." CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Abe Silberstein wishes to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent be- reavement. Detroit's Best Laundry Value Thousands of Women Say-- "I Use Quality Laundry . 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