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May 10, 1957 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-05-10

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Pisgah Lodge to. Stage 'The Women'
as Prelude to Centenary ,Celebration

Getting a few pointers from producer-director STUART
PIGGINS who is directing "The Women" for Pisgah Lodge of
Bnai Brith, are, top row, left to right, Mrs. IRVING RYKE,
FRANCINE LEIB and Mrs. NATHAN WOLFE; bottom row,
Mesdames IRWIN NATINSKY, ROBERT LEWISTON, IRVING
WEISS and ELIAS GOLDBERG.
* * *
As a prelude to the Cen-
tennial celebration of Pisgah
Lodge, Bnai Brith, which will
be celebrated later in the year,
members of Drama Unlimited
Eighty players in the recently
will stage "The Women," a
three-act satire which enjoyed completed Bantam and Junior
basketball leagues at the Jew-
a long run on Broadway.
The play, written by Clare ish Community Center were
Booth Luce, will have a one- honored at the first annual
night stand at 8:30 p.m., Tues- awards program in the audito-
day, at the main auditorium of rium of the Davison branch last
the Detroit Institute of Arts. Sunday.
All proceeds will be used to
Each player • received an
defray expenses of the fall Cen- award at the dinner, whiCh was
tennial celebration. 'Tickets are sponsored by the Centex in co-
available by calling WO. 3-3372 operation with the Hannah
or TO. 8-3169.
Schloss Old Timers. During the
In addition to members of season, the Old Timers had pro-
the cast pictured above, other vided the cagers with shirts,
performers are Mesdames Carl equipment and guidance.
Gussin, Martin Friedman, Ger-
Strauss Club earned a trophy
ald Mosher, Meyer Leib, A. as winner of the Junior league,
Rosenzweig, Raymond Rismann, and Kinx Club won a trophy
Charles Weiner, Sari Balkin,
for being the top team in the
Sarah Eisenman, Philip Ruskin,
Maurice Lezell, Edward J. Bantam league. The Old Timers
Levin, M. J. Greenberg, Irwin presented loving cups to the
teams' coaches.
Shapiro and Misses Brenda
Berg, Elaine Zeve and Joby
Here is the personnel of the
Goldberg.
two championship squads:

80 Center Cagers
Feted at Ceremony

Landis Family Announces
Programs for Omena Inn

"Made-to-order-vactions,"
is
the theme of Omena Inn, the

popular Northern Michigan re-
sort which opens the 1957 sea-
son June 21.
"We of the Landis family
have spent all winter going
through our records determin-
ing just what features of a va-
cation our clientele through the
years have enjoyed most," said
Mr. and Mrs. Landis, owners of
Omena Inn. "We feel sure that
this season will prove to be the
most popular in our history."
Social activities, the sports
program, variety entertainment
and selection of the dance or-
chestra have been influenced
completely by the taste of
Om.ena Inn vacationers. Ac.:
commodations are more com-
fortable and food is of the type,
quality and variety preferred
and requested in former years,"
they stated.
Early indications are for good
fishing in Omena's private lake,
There is a private bathing
beach. Experienced children's
counselors. have been engaged
to entertain the young.
"We expect an unusually large
turnout this year," Mr. Landis
said. "We suggest that reserva-
tions be made immediately at
KE. 3-7290." Special rates will
be in effect until Saturday, July
13, at Omena Inn.

Circle Parents Council

to Hold Night of Games

The Parents Council of the
Workmen's Circle School and

Kindergarten will hold its an-
nual games night, open to the

community, at 9 p.m., Saturday,

in the WC center, 11529 Lin-

wood.
Guests are invited to bring
their scrabble boards, mah j•ng
sets and other necessaries for
the games of their choice. Prizes

Strauss Club: David Finkelstein,
Martin Horwitz, Howard Golding,
Jim Slipson, Don Surath, Kenneth
Tucker, Howard Schechter, Elliott
Siegal, Ronnie Kief and Gerald
Haase; coaches, Morey Surath and
Irving Slipson; Kinx Club: Barry
Baum, Wayne Bolokofsky, Ronald
Serlin, Paul Lipson, Stuart Sellman,
Paul Wine, Roger Blau, Larry Gus-
sin, Mark Atlus and Michael Chaben;
coaches, Dr. Ben Stamell and Larry
Chaben.

Miniature individual trophies,
inscribed with the names of the
players, were presented to the
other six teams that took part
in the season's competition. The
complete list of award winners
follows:

Ripton Club: Phil Perlstein, Paul
Carr, Arthur Weinstein, Roy Slavin,
Marc Kahan, Mark Gendelman, Ron
Berlin and Myles Hoffert; Trysquare
Club: Harry Lebovitz, Larry Levin,
David Heitman, Joel Berin, Sam
Schwartz, Paul Levi, Ron Bale, How-
ard Topcik and Steve Zuckerman;
Washington Progressives: - Dave Neu-
man, Steve Ziff, Martin Somberg,
Richard Heller, Roy Fogelman, Bruce
Hillman, Art Friedman, Richard Hi-
tow, Joel Bercussen and David Rapo-
port.

Others were: Institutes: Wally Eis-
enberg, Ronald Weiss, Steven Good-
man, Ronald Felsot, Norbert Zucker-
man, Barney Siobin, Martin Layne,
Morrey Greener and Michael Bud-
man. Adriatics: Marc Dworkin, Den-
nis Kosofsky, Franklin Hurtig, Jared
Stamell, Eugene Gunsberg, Steven
Roth, Stanley Liebowitz and Alan
Later. Lincolns: Gerald Hoffman,
Barry Gould, Barry Goldsmith, How-
ard Serlin, Dan Rockrnan, Larry
Corey, Stanley Cohen, Burton Hurshe,
Sherwin Schneyer, Marvin Siporin
and Mike Levine.

Honored for special services
in the leagues' behalf were Mi-
chael Greene, representative of
the Hannah Schloss Old Timers;
Mark Cohen, official scorer;
Ralph Rapoport, official pho-
tographer; and Milford Tachna
and Ira Jaffe, referees.
Parents singled out for hon-
orable mention because of their
assistance in the conduct of the
league, included Manuel Helf-
man, Leo Neuman, Harry Ko-
sofsky, Sam Perlstein, Simon
Cohen, Ben Hitow, Irwin Ser-
lin, Al Ziff, Dr. Harry Topcik,
Herman Rockma n, Sidney
Dworkin, Israel Liebowitz, Abe

taries; Ellen Bromberg; -senti,;
nel; Sylvia Ellenbogen, his-
torian; Belle Berenstein, moni-
tress; Sally Axler, Mildred
Baron, Janet Weinberg, Rose Ei-
Lou Feldman. Mrs. Philip Fealk,
senberg and Dorothea Schwartz,
vice-president of the Detroit
trustees; Dorothy Decker, Hana
Women's Council, will extend
Rosenberg, Anne Rosenfield,
greetings. Entertainment will be
Jean Lipkin, Edith Miller,
provided by Cantor. Hyman J.
Peggy Eisman, Mary Leiter,
Adler and the Bnai David
Choral Group. For reservations, Leah Zuker, Ruth Smith, Hen - .
call Mrs. Schore, chairman, UN. _ rietta Persin and Selma Ros-
3-8015; or Mrs. Kanfer, co- man, board members.
chairman, TO. 6-5684.

Bnai Brith Activities

Mrs. Herman Kyff, newly-
elected president of LOUIS
MARSHALL CHAPTER, will
be inducted into office at the
annual installation dessert
luncheon, to be held at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue. A Jewish humor
program will be presented by
Phyllis Zohott, and music will
be presented by the Ralph Wil-
liams Calypso Quartet, accord-
ing to Mrs. Ben Nadis, chair-
man. Other officers to be in-
stalled by Mrs. Lewis Manning
will be Mesdames Jack Krast-
off, Alex Mann and Harry Mi-
chelson, vice-presidents; Ruthe
Hurshe, treasurer; William Plot-
kin; David Goldberg, David
Freedman, Sam Lea d erman,
Charles Niskar and Joseph
Benis,. secretaries; Edward Par-
ish, historian; Charles Fink,
guide; Manny Ekelman, senti-
nel; Harry Bodzin, Ben Dorf,
Dave Ga•tz, Leonard Levin and
Stanley Yates, trustees; Carl
Pearl, counselor; and Manuel
Dorfman, Manny Franklin, Abe
Guist, William Grayson, Albert
Gutman, Al Halprin, Morris
Katanick, Harry Kaufman, Her-
man" Kaufman and Marvin Leib-
son, board members. GUests are
invited to attend.
* * *
Mrs. Charles Solovich, sec-
ond vice-•resident of the Su-
preme Council, will be install-
ing officer at a Mother's Day
dinner and installation cere-
mony of LOUIS STONE CHAP-
TER at .6:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the Rainbow Gardens. The Is-
rael Chapter dramatic group
will entertain. For reservations,
call Mrs. Mark Haar, DI 1-0050,
or .Mrs. Manny Katzman, UN.
4-8844.
* * *
A Mother's Day banquet and
installation of officers cere-
mony will be combined by
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER at 6:30 p.m., Monday,
in Rainbow Terrace. •Special
awards for mothers and grand-
mothers will be presented. Mrs.
Charles Solovich, installing of-
ficer, will induct Mesdames
June Pleason, president; Ruth
Fisher, Betty Stewart and Myna
Moss, vice-presidents; Ella Bala-
mut, treasurer; Jean Katz, Lil-
lian Bernstein, Dorothy Goadis;
Elsie Cohen, Betty Zamsky,
Sally Pacerniek and Molly
Richiliew, secretaries; Renee

Ager, guide; Yetta Weiner,
sentinel; Anna Brill, historian;
Jean Howell, Esther Sherr, Ma-
rion Goldberg, Mollie Sayles
and Sarah Magedman, trustees;
Stella Kraft, counselor; Anne
Gutterman, honorary president;
Lillian Bain, Evelyn Berger,
Lillian Binstock, Betty Ender-
man, Betty Fealk, Janet Mintz,
Eve Scholnick, Kay Shapiro,
Rose Valensky and Estelle War-
ren, board members. Reserva-
tions may be made by calling
Mesdames Rho Alderman, UN.
3-31,89; or Ella Balamut, UN.
2-8462.
* * *
Mrs. Henry Schore is chair-
man of the 12.th annual instal•a-

*

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DRIVING LESSONS

Mrs. Selma Rosenfeld was in-
stalled as president of DOWN-
TOWN CHAPTER on Wednes-
day evening. Serving with her
will be Mesdames Gertrude
Miller, Sylvia Wolf and Ger-
trude Linde, vice-presidents;
Marge Glassman, treasurer,
Mollie Solomon, Lila Daniels
and Jeanette Saraquse, secre-

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tion banquet of Rabbi MANDEL
M. ZAGER CHAPTER, to be
held at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at Bel-Aire Terrace. Mrs. Rob-

ert Coggan, installing officer,
assisted by Mrs. Irving Kanfer,
will induct Mesdames Martin
Feldman, president; Jack Brick-
ner, Samuel Traison and Louis
Kramer, vice-presidents; Sol
Poskel, treasurer; Louis Rich-
man, Joseph Eisenberg, David
Pancer, Bela Reinitz and Ma-
rion Plotkin, secretaries; Joseph
Shapiro, guide; Robert Alvin,

guardian; Jack Fine, sentinel;
Louis Savine, historian; Henry
Schore, manitress; Irving Kan-
fer, Henry Schore, Philip Goren,
Joseph Greenberg and Miss
Sadie Markman, trustees. Board
members are Mesdames Ben
Fisk,. Louis Garvin, Morris Gol-
den, Sam Owleean, Sylvia
Lichtenstein, Leo Feber, Arnold
LaKritz, Sam Grad, Pearl
Guyer, Isadore Olshansky, Ber-
nard Dosie, Eva Liner, Abe

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