10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brith Women Brief Officers;
Installation Luncheon Set for June 6

Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council, an-
nounces that the seminar-instal-
lation of new officers will be
held June 6, at the Book Cadil-
lac Hotel.
Mrs. Samuel Gutterman is.
Chairman of the seminar, which
wilt begin at 9:30 a.m. Visiting
guest, Mrs. Herman Berman,
first vice president of Women's
Grand Lodge District six will
conduct the class for newly
elected presidents and vice pres-
idents of the 17 constitutent
chapters. Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, ex-
ecutive secretary of District six

Men's Clubs

As.

PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith,
Will hold a business meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, June 5, at
the Davison Jewish Cent e r.
Final nomination and election
of officers for 1950-51 will take
place.
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Hillcrest Country Club will be
the scene of the annual installa-
tion of officers of HENRY MOR-
GENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith,
Monday, June 19. ReservationS
may be made with Irving Davis,
TE. 4-4485; Herman Burton, TO.
7-7538; and Sidney Wolfson; TY.
4-3451. The last meeting of this
season will be at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day, June 5, at the Rose Sittig
t oven is,ldg. The annual golf
tournament of the lodge is tak-
ing place Sunday, July 9. For
further information contact Bill
Haftka, TO. 7-1691.

Friday,

Woman Optometrist
Is Guest from Cuba

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AMALIA GLICK

May 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Davis (Lillian Kemper),
of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Cathy
Sue.
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May 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Lefton (Pauline Silver-
man) of 3824 W. Buena Vista,
a son, Neil.

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DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S
GROUP of the CITY OF HOPE
met June 1, at the Furniture
Club, Detroiter Hotel. Ben Gold-
berg. secretary of the group and
chairman of the 1950 fund-rais-
ing campaign reported on his
visit to the City of Hope at Du-
arte, Cal.

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

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tion, is Amalia Glick of Havana,
Cuba.
She is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Samuelson of Bur-
lingame Ave.
An optometry graduate of the
University of Havana, Miss Glick
is a pioneer in the field of train-
ing to improve visual training
without glasses. She taught pre-
ventative optometry at the Uni-
versity of Havana Medical
School for three years, and for
more than four years has had
full charge of optometry work
in the Havana district schools.
She is one of the few women
members of the amateur radio
operators' organization.

MAIN OFFICE • • •

Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of

two scholarships to the Scholar-
ship Fund of the Schools from
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sobel of
Glendale Avenue on the occas-
sion of their 35th Wedding An-
niversary.
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One scholarship to the schol-
arship fund of the school from
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schechter
of Glendale Ave. in honor of
their son, Robert, on the oc-
casion of his B a r Mitzvah,
which will be observed on Sat-
urday, June 3.
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A contribution to the schol-
arship fund of the schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anchor of
Oakman Court in honor of the
Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Rob-
ert, which was observed on Sat-
urday, May 27.

Former Detroiter Marshall D.
Shulman, who has been serving
as press officer of the United
States delegation at the United
Nations, has been drafted by
Secretary ofw
State Dean
Acheson to
write three ma-
jor foreign pol-
icy speeches
which the secre-
tary will deliver
next month.
Shulman, son
of Mr. and Mrs.
Shulman.
Harry Shulman
of Webb Ave., is a graduate of
the University° of Michigan and
former member of the staff of
The Detroit News. During the
war he headed the psychological
warfare division of the OWI in
Burma.

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Allen; secretary, Pauline Stole-
row; treasurer, Geraldine Levy;
trustees, Mildred Lewis, Mary
Kaplan and Edith Gross. Mem-
bers interested are urged to con-
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Detroiter to Draft
Acheson's Speeches

2, 1950

will conduct classes for treasur-
ers and secretaries.
A class on Bnai Brith philan-
thropies will be conducted by
Visiting Detroit this summer
Mrs. Leonard Sims, past presi-
dent of the District, and Mrs. to investigate new methods in
Sam Bank, Haskell Lazare, Mich- visual training and to attend
igan Director of the Anti Defam- the Radio Hams, Inc., convert-
ation League, will speak on ADL
work.
The installation luncheon for
Council officers will be held at
1 p.m. in the Italian Gardens
of the Book. Participating in
the program will be Mrs. Ger-
ald Goldberg, counselor of the
council; Mrs. Bolotin, who will
present the charter to the new
Donald B. Fox Chapter; Mrs.
Sims, who will install the group,
Mrs. Herman Berman, who will
install officers of Council, and
Mrs. Charles Solovich, vice pres-
ident of the Supreme Women's
Council of Bnai Brith, who will
present the president's bar.
Mrs. Henry Onrich will be Mis-
tress of ceremonies. Reservations
may be made with Mrs. Harry
Parr, TO. 5-0307.

May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Sott (Mignon Ginsburg) of
Pinehurst Ave., a daughter.
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May 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Jacobson (Selma Finkel)
of Marlowe Ave., a daughter,
Marcia Lynn.
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May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Fox (Sylvia Fershtman), of
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Buena Vista Ave., a daughter,
The closing program meeting Elyse.
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of the season by the MEN'S
CLUB of CONG. BETH ABRA-
May 14—To ,Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
HAM will feature Max Sosin
and his entertainers. Members mour M. Israel (Muriel Singer)
Ilene Ave., a son, Howard
are inviting their wives a n d of
Warren.
friends to the social. Willie Op-
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perer and Julius Perry are in
May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
charge of arrangements. The Ceresnie (Sophie Horwich) of
club's barn dance and televi-
Yellowstone, a son, Edward
sion night is scheduled for June 9336
Gary.
21 at Gramer's Hall, Inkster and
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11 Mile Rd. Edward Rice and
May 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
William Genser are in charge
of the television project, pro- Charles Zalev (Beatrice Fisher),
ceeds of which are planned for a son, Dean Steven.
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the establishment of the Sun-
April 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
day school to be opened this
George Ingber (Shirlee Teitel)
fall.
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of Ann Arbor, a son, Marc Stu-
May 23, LOUIS BRANDEIS art.
LODGE, Bnai Brith, held its
election of the following offi-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)— DR. ARON
cers:
SYNGALOWSKI, head of the .
President, Albert Berger; vice presidents ;,
A , - (7a riK e _ a tz, Nj.i . j aulcaiG erbeL, eorBe
gen L llevicihn; executive of the World ORT
Union, arrived here to confer
M
s-ton Tsa. ylor; treasurer, Milton Ribiat;,
warden, Cecil Kanarek; guardian, Ed with Israel officials on plans for
Rosenberg: trustees, Hy Abromivitz, Ben the further development of ORT
Fishman, Nate Sosin, Sam Dubrinsky, Mee
institutions in this country,
R. Miller, Sam Shulman.
Installation will be held at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Hall,
Tuesday, June 13, 9 p.m.
5
DOV FRENKEL LODGE, BNAI
Lamp Q-cltif
BRITH, has elected the follow-,
ing officers for 1950: President,
On Beautiful
Ray Frenkel; vice-presidents,
Lake
Charlevoix
Louis Rubin, Sam Berkley; sec-
CHARLEVOIX, MICH.
retaries, Nathan Schiller, Ralph
For
Green; treasurer, Sam Press;
BOYS, 3-8
—
GIRLS, 3-16
trustees, Victor Philosoph, Bet..
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nard Pevin, Jack Hartstein, Jack
AREA
Harris, Aaron Kerbis and Louis
Finest Camping Facilities
Schulman. Victor Philosoph was
and Supervision
voted outstanding Lodge mem-
ber for 1949, and will be honored
MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL
CUGELL DAY SCHOOL
at the installation in June.
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Bus. UN. 4-4040
Harry Yudkoff will address
Res. WE. 3-1189
"the installation meeting of
DOWNTOWN L 0 D G E, BNAI
BRITH, at 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
June 8, at Jericho Temple, Law-
rence at Linwood. Two past
presidents, Mannie Cornfield and
Harry Parr, will install the in-
coming officers. Entertainment
and refreshments are planned
for members and their wives.

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