Sixth Annual Bnai Brith Ball Slated Saturday at Masonic The Fountain Ballroom of Masonic Temple will be the scene of the sixth annual Bnai Brith Ball, to be held at 9 p.m., Saturday. The dance will mark the culmination of the annual fund- raising drive conducted by the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Men's C 0 u n- cils. The local c ampaign is the joint effort of 21 me n' lodges, and has been directed b y Harry Katz, chai r- man, and Mor- ris Blechman, Katz Sol Moss, Sam Pearlman, Sidney Strauss and Harry Weinberger, vice-chair- men. Saul H. Rose Heads I Governor Williams Testimonial Group Saul H. Rose, automobile dealer, has been named chair- man of the sponsoring committee for the testimonial dinner to be given in honor of Governor Wil- liams. Members of the committee in- clude Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Morris B. Gruskin, Wilfred B. Doner, David M. Moss, Dr. Max Karl Newman, Lawrence A. Fleischman and Leslie B. Sch- mier. FBI Agent to Address Speakers Club Meeting Marcel Phillips, special agent for the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation, will speak on "The Operation and Function of the FBI" at a meeting of the Speakers Club of the Jewish Center at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Davison branch. The club's program for April 14, also at 9 p.m., in the Davi- son Center, will feature Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Plan to visit ZEHNDER'S FRANKENMUTH, Mich. /oo keog eyVeadzi Arrangements for the ball, including the music of Dave Diamond and his orchestra, have been under the direction of Harry Weinberger. There is no admission c h a r g e, and friends are invited to attend. Proceeds from the ball are raised to • supplement funds supplied to Bnai Brith agen- cies and philanthropies through membership dues, the Allied Jewish Campaign and other agencies. Among the projects are: Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, Youth Organization, Vocational Serv- ice, Bellefaire Children's Home, Leo N. 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Sought is Lonia Gebert, now married but known to be resid- ing in Detroit. Her Lodz resi- dence was 18 Kilinskiego St. Zysman does not have her mar- ried name, nor does he have her address. Anyone with information is urged to call a Detroit friend of Zysman, John Helfand, WE 5-1629. 'CARELESS' • • AFTER FINISHING last year • • . NEW— Seeks Childhood Friend Residing in Detroit s000•••• ∎•••••so••••e•oa • • • • • • About Your • • Affair? • • You won't be To Charter 22nd Lodge in Detroit MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN open daily — 11 to 10 LISTENING at the bottom, Adas Shalom wound up the well-paced Inter- Congregational Basketball League season by finishing first in the North Division this year . . . Last season's champions, Bnai David, headed the South Division , • Each team will receive a trophy for permanent display at its respective syna- * * * gogue Playoffs are on for the over-all championship and pos- session of the traveling trophy, now held by Bnai David . . . Final game will be this Sunday, The Greater Detroit Bnai at the Jewish Center on Davi- Brith Council will install its son. * * * 22nd lodge in Detroit in cere- monies April 8, HOSPITAL PARTIES by De- at Bel-Aire troit Auxiliary 135, Jewish War Terrace. T h e Veterans, are always much new organiza- looked-for doing by the guys in- tion is named side, and the proceeds from the the Eddie group's card party, April 9, at Jacobson the JWV Memorial Home on Lodge. Davison, will be used to con- Samuel Kast- tinue the fine work by the worn- ner will be in- en .. . It'll be in the afternoon : stalled presi- at 12:30 . . . Contact Pauline d ent of the Gutfreund, chairman, for tickets; Kastner lodge by S i d- UN 2-1829. ney J. Karbel, president of Dis- * * trict Grand Lodge No. 6. The LITTLE MARY JO MILLER principal address will be given had a bad cold . Last week, by Samuel W. Leib, past Dis- after snifling the flowers in a trict president. bouquet brought home by father Other Lodge officers to be in- Oscar Miller, she asked whether ducted are Theodor e Segall, or not they smelled good . . Leon Sears and Israel Eizen, Mrs. Miller said that they did, vice-president; Jerry Gura; and asked., "Can't you smell Louis Cassell and Wallace them?" . .. Mary Jo shook her Kinzer, secretaries; Harry Se- head and replied, "No, mommy. gel, treasurer; Adrian Zaft, My nose is deaf." chaplain; Harold Lampear, * * * guardian; Frank Greenwald, EVERY SUNDAY morning is Robert Littky and Martin Ko- time for an attempt to recap- pitz, trustees. ture their youth by a group of Prior to the installation, cock- doctors, lawyers, builders, etc., tails will be served at 6 p.m. and ranging from 20 to 50 years of dinner will follow at 7 p.m. age ... The fellows meet to play Members are invited to bring hockey on the outdoor rink be- their friends. hind the city hall in Oak Park . .. The weather makes no dif- Detroit Jewish News - 17 ference, because artificial ice is supplied for the playing surface. Friday, March 30, 1956 * * * o.e.gatiovs FRANKENMUTH. MICHIGAN Danny Raskin's RALPH GOLDSTEIN, captain of the University of Detroit bas- ketball team, became the high- est scoring guard in the school's history by garnering 1001 points during his three yeaers at U. of D. * * * BUILDER HOWARD STERN tells about Julius Rosenwald, the Chicago multimillionaire, who once said, "I never could understand the popular belief that because a man makes a lot of money he has a lot of brains." . . . According to Howard, Rose- enwald was fond of telling the story about a certain man who had won a million dollars on number 14 . . . When asked how he had figured it out, he said, "I had a dream. One night I saw in my dream a big 9, and next I saw a 6, so I used by brains and figured that 9 and 6 is 14." * * * DISA 'N DATA . . . $1,000,000 binder policy on life of TV character A. 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