National Field Director's Visit Heads
June Schedule for Detroit Hadassah

Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
will feature two important ev-
,ents this month.
June 5, at 12:30 p.m., at
Franklin Hills Country Club a

of Lawrence W. Crohn of De-
troit, will spend a week visiting
with chapters in other cities of
the Central State Region.
Plans for the 1950 honor roll
campaign will be presented at
the June 6 luncheon. The Ha-
dassah office is taking reserva-
tions.
An Oneg Shabbat for mem-
bers of all Hadassah study
groups will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday, June 10, at the home
of Mrs. A. E. Burnstine, 2409
Boston Blvd. Mrs. Harry Ober-
stein will discuss the subject
"Jewish Living Through Books."
The purposes of the study
group, a review of past activi-
ties and future plans will be
presented by Mrs. Albert Elazar.

Keidan Installation Set
June 6 at Book-Cadillac

MRS. ARTHUR RUBEL

board meeting will be held for
all incoming and outgoing mem-
bers.
Mrs. Arthur Rubel of New
York, national field director of
Hadassah, who has been sent to
Detroit to make a survey of the
local chapter as a model for
other communities, will discuss
at this meeting, and at meet-
ings during the week, techni-
ques of fund-raiSing, collec-
tions, programming, publicity
and membership.
Mrs. Rubel, who is the sister

Harry B. Keidan Chapter of
Bnai Brith will install officers
at a joint installation June 6 at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
The ceremony, and an evening
of entertainment and dancing,
•have been planned by Mrs. Jack
Robinowitz and Mrs. Louis Mo-
dell.
The newly elected officers .lare:.

President, Mrs. Sidney Kelt ; vice presi-
dents, Mesdames Morris Direnfeld, Andrew
Hartman, Gerald Sucher ; treasurer, Mrs.
Albert Cutler; secretaries, Mesdames Na-
than Freedland, Harry Jaffa, Michael
Golding, Harry Thomas; sentinel, Mrs.
Norman Kaufman ; guide, Mrs. Leon
Simons ; counsellor, Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin;
trustees, Mesdames Martin Friedman, Sam-
uel Wexler and Jerome Bader.

Mrs. Abets Becomei
Infants Service Head

Marshall BB Groups
Combine for Installation

Infants Service Group elected
Mrs. Sony Abels president for
the coming term. Other new
officers are:

Louis Marshall Women of Bnai
Brith and Louis Marshall Lodge
will hold joint installation of
officers at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
June 6, at Bnai
Moshe syna-
gogue. The
women's install-
ing officer will
be Mrs. Samuel
Bank. Samuel
W. Leib will in-
stall the officers
of the lodge.
The newly-
elected officers
of the Chapter
Leib
are:

Msedames Bert May, Sol Golden vice
presidents; Sam Levin, case chairman;
David Mattes, treasurer; Irving Kotin,
George Klein, Hy KruPp, secretaries;
George Bennett, memorial chairman; Gene
Sims, happy day chairman; Leo Bigelman,
social secretary; Jack Freeman, com-
munity relations; and Emmanuel Shapiro
and Jack Rencken, delegates.

Mrs. Harry Weingard, past
president, will install. the newly-
•elected officers at the installa-
tion luncheon June 14 at the
Fort Shelby Hotel. Mrs. Sol Gold-
en is in charge of arrangements.

'

The Young People's Society
of Shaarey Zedek, on May 18,
elected the following officers:
President, Soll Ginsberg; vice
president, Sam Fox; treasurer,
Bob Abromovich; recording sec-
retary, Dorothy Berenson; cor-
responding secretary, Margot
Mono; assistant corresponding
secretary, Pearl Klein; board
members, Micky Geller, • Henry -
Epstein, Charlotte Waterstone,
Manny Epstein, Helen Noble,
Clare Korman, Jack Maltz,
Edythe Ainbinder, Ida Charnoff.
Plans are being made for an
installation affair. A softball
team is being formed for Sun-
day mornings. The bowling ban-
quet was held May 31 at the
Elmwood Hotel. ■

Friday, June 2, 1950

Your Old Reliable

R. B. (Bob) Ginsburg

Bar Mitzvahs

J W V

Meeting at the home of Rose
Cantor May 23, Lt. Eli. Levin
Ladies Auxiliary donated $10 in
memory of Raymond Block's
mother and $5 for the Dept.
carnival. The next meeting will
be held Tuesday, June 6, at the
Memorial Home, 4095 Davison.

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GEN. MAURICE ROSE AUX-
ILIARY sponsored a hospital
party June 1 at Dearborn Vet-
erans Hospital. Members of the
cast of "Kiss Me Kate" enter-
tained the patients. Phyllis Hit-
tleman, hospital chairman, was
assisted by the president, Estelle
Trubow.
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YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will meet Monday, June
5, 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish War
Veterans Memorial Home. Host-
esses for the evening will be
Ruth Benach and Betty Brod-
sky. All members and prospec-
tive members are invited.

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