Bay- City Water Commissioner Anxious For 1953 and Family Reunion in Israel Since the filtration plant went Fresh from Ohio State Uni- versity in 1916, Louis Benjamin into effect, Harrison estimates Harrison was employed as diem- that he has checked 47,382,000,- ,- 000 gallons of Bay City water. Over 1,000,000 gallons daily goes through the plant, which is Har- rison's gigantic responsibility as city filtration superintendent and chemist. In 1944, he was honored by the American Waterworks As- sociation with the Fuller award, and is now Michigan chairman of the 'Fuller Award committee. Active in public life, Harrison has been a trustee Of -the public library for 14 years. He belongs to the Elks, Rotary, Consistory, Masons and Bnai Brith. As third highest salaried official in Bay City, 'Harrison's worth is obvious. The Harrison family is wide- spread throughout Europe, the United States and Canada, with one sister in Argentina. Harri- son and his wife are loOking for- ward to 1953 when "we hope to LOUIS B. HARRISON . _ have a family -reunion in Israel." 1st and bacteriologist for the Bay City Water Department. Today, a congenial, grey-haired, sexa- Zion Mizrachi to Hold genarian, Harrison is chief Donor Affair Oct. 29 cook and water washer at the Bay City plant. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi When Harrison came to Bay ha v e appointed Mrs. Milton City, water was obtained from Winston as head of their 15th two pumping stations and was annual donor luncheon to be chlorinated but not filtered. held Oct: 29, at Adas Shalom Harrison reminisces, "Before our (Northwest). Synagogue. new pumping a n d • filtering Assisting Mrs. Winston - will be plants went into effect between Mesdames Morris Mondrow, 1923 and 1925, when you went servations; Ida Goldsmith, jour- to take a bath, you wondered nal; Sam Osnos, co-chairn-ian; whether you should take one . or Abraham K elm a n, darlings; not; you ordinarily •1 o o k Isaac: Rosenthal, child rescue; cleaner than the water." Flora Smerling and Mollie Fin- The son of a commercial. 'art- kelstein, organizations; and Jos- ist, Harrison immigrated to :.this hua S. Sperka, toastmistress. country in 1905, following _.his Mrs. Joseph Kunin, president, father from Lodz, Poland,. • to announces -that entertainment New York. Young Harrison will be named in the neat fu- worked. in a •paper box factory, ture. and attended school at night. In Mrs. Lillian Kaplan, rummage 1912 he enrolled -at Ohio State Vi and was graduated . in 1916. That sale chairman, asks that old summer he V married - his wife, clothes be sent to her to help Pearl. The couple-. haS a . son, Support the Mizrachi women's Marvin:. rowner of an, - industrial efforts to aid 4,000 or ans. in glass plant .-in. Odessa;. Tex: They Israel. Call her at TO. 6-7344 have two: granddaughters. for pickups. •••,'"'*;;;;;.,, .. .. ....... . , Men's Clubs Dr. Epel to AddresS Meeting Of Detroit Technion Society . CONG. MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will meet at 8 p.m., Monday, at the home of Ben Krugel, 4310 W. Buena Vista, for an election of officers. • * * DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai Brith, will meet Monday; at 8:30 p.m., at Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwod. A barn dance is slated for Nov. 4, at Greamer's Barn. Tickets may be secured by call- ing Lenny Moss, TO. 5-0753. * * * Harry Katz, president of Louis D. BRANDEIS LODGE, Bnai Brith, announces the next meeting on Tuesday, at 9 p.m., at Beth Aaron Synagogue: The opening ritual will honor Sam Sanders, newly appointed editor of the Lodgee bulletin, and re- porters, Norton T ay 1 or , Ben Minns, Ben Rich and Jules San- ders. Harvey Alexander is pub- licity chairman. * * * Ray R. Eppert, vice president of Burroughs Adding Machine Co., will address the Sunday Morning Breakfast C 1 u b and Discussion Group of the . TEM- PLE BETH EL MEN'S CLUB at 10 a.m., Sunday— The bowling league commenced Sept. 16 at Great Lakes Recreation. THE JEWISH NEWS—II Friday, September 21, 1951 Dr. Joseph N. • Epel will speak on "New. Developments in Plas- tics" in an -iddress . at 8:30 p.m.,• Tuesday, at the Davison .Jewish. Center. His audience will be coin- posed of'. members of the De - troit Chapter, American Techni- on Society. Bnai David Wienie Roast Cong. Bnai David Mentri Club will hold its annual wienie roast Saturday evening, at Pal- mer Park. 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