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November 07, 1958 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S—Friday, Nove mber 7, 1958- 20

Bnai Brith Activities

LIVONIA LODGE, now in
formation, will Meet at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Max
Victor, 20252 Weyher, Livonia.
Temporary officers are Les
Waldman, chairman; Bernard
Sherman and Allen Sipher, vice-
chairmen; Leonard Leonard,
secretary; and Max Victor, treas-
urer. All residents of Livonia
and nearby areas are invited to
the meeting. A social hour will
follow.
*
BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER has changed its
meeting, according to Dorothy
Farber, president, who advises
that the group will gather Tues-
day evening, at Springels. "Time
and Two Women," a film, will
be shown.
*
*
Airs. Arthur Weisberg, 'presi-
dent of TIKVAH CHAPTER,
announces that members of the
bowling league will sponsor a
games party at the group's regu-
lar meeting planned for 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Rainbow
Terrace. A skit on bowling, re-
freshments and a Hanukah coin
and gift shower for children at
Bellefaire in Cleveland will be
featured. Husbands, relatives
and friends are invited.
* * *
DETROIT CHAPTER will
meet for a dessert luncheon and
games party at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Holiday Manor:
Pledges for fund-raising should
be turned in that day. Friends
are invited.
• *
IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE and
CHAPTER will hold a joint
Brotherhood meeting at 9 p.m.,
Thursday, in the Sholem Alet-
chem Institute, 19350 Green-
field. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz, of
Cong. Ahavas Achim, and Rev.
John Parish, of Ferndale Meth-
odist Church, will speak on
"How Your Neighbor Cele-
brates." Women of the Chapter
and church will set up ceremo-
nial displays depicting various
holidays. A social hour will fol-
low. Guests are invited.
*
*
LOUIS STONE CHAPTER
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Margene Catering, when
luncheon will be served. Simone

Nemon, a cosmetologist, will be
guest speaker. Prospective mem-
bers are invited.
*
*

Mrs. Samuel Linde, president
of DOWNTOWN CHAPTER, an-
nounces that a two-act play,
"The Reducing League Story"
(or We are not afraid to admit
we eat too darn much), will be
featured at its meeting at 8:45
p.m., Wednesday, at the Sholem
Aleichem Institute, 19350 Green-
field. Mrs. Samuel Gold will be
guest speaker. A social hour will
complete the program. Relatives
and friends are invited to at-
tend.

Roth-Dean Nuptials Invite Teachers, Churchwomen
Set for March 15
to Temple Israel for Institute

Over 650 teachers from De-
troit schools and an additional
1,000 churchwomen throughout
the city will be guests of
Temple Israel Sisterhood at its
two-day Institute on Judaism,
according to Mrs. M. Robert
Syme, chairman.
The annual event will begin
Tuesday, when, because of
Armistice Day, teachers will be
able to attend
the afternoon
session. Sister-
hood members
will host
churchwo m e n
the following
evening.
Speakers on
both days will
MISS ROSALIE ROTH
include M r s.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth, of Syme, D r.
Pearson Ave., Oak Park, an- Leon F r a m, Mrs. Syme
nounce the engagement of their Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Mrs.
daughter, Rosalie, to Harold
Dean, son of Mr. Harry Dean
and the late Mrs. Sylvia Dean. Balsam, Seigel to Solo

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will hold a paid-up mem-
bership dessert luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Monday, at Federal's
Grand River-Oakman auditori-
um. A fashion show will be fea-
tured. New members are in-
vited, and dues are payable at
the door. For information, call
Betty Stewart, TO. 9-1561.
The future bridegroom is a

*
graduate of Wayne State Uni-
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP- versity college of pharmacy,
TER is planning a membership where he was affiliated with
party at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity.
home of Mary Borkin, 20275 A March 15 wedding is being
Rutherford. The "Gals and planned.
Dolls" • cocktail party will high-
light a presentation of Dolls for
Democracy by Evelyn Rosenthal
and Florence Karabenick. Mem-
bers must bring a prospective
BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB
member to be eligible for ad- will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wed-
mission. For reservations, call nesday, in the synagogue so-
Ilene Israel, DI. 1-2878, or Lo- cial hall, when the program
retta Meretsky, - UN. 3-3213.
committee, headed by David
Goldsmith, will present Judge
SHIRLEY ROTHENBERG Thomas C. Murphy, of Pro-
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Young bate Court, speaking on "Meet-
Women, will hold a pot luck ing Your Responsibilities," a
dinner at 7 p.m., Wednesday, in talk on wills and estates. Join-
the home of Myrna Cousenes, ing Judge Murphy in a dis-
15230 Pearson, Oak Park.
cussion and question and an-
* * *
swer period will be attorneys
HENRY MORGENTHAU David G. Hertzberg and Harold
LODGE will hold a fund-rais- Noveck. Albert Lubin, a CPA
ing kickoff meeting Monday and past club president, will
evening, at 15787 W y o m i n g. be moderator. All men are in-
Prizes and refreshments are vited at no charge. Refresh-
planned by Sid Cohn and his ments will be served.
* * *
committee.
* * *
TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S
DOWNTOWN LODGE will CLUB has scheduled its annual
hold its annual games party at games party for members and
8:30 p.m., T h u r s d a y, in the their wives at 8 p.m., Sunday,
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 in the temple's Leon Fram
Schaefer. Lodge and Chapter Hall. Under the chairmenship
WE NEED
members, their friends and of Victor Bloomfield and Har-
Boarding homes for children
families are invited. Winners old Tobias, the program will
temporcrily separated from
will receive turkeys among be featured by an assortment
their families.
other prizes: Refreshments will of games, a duplicate bridge
tournament, conducted by
WE PAY .
be served.
Louis J. Cohen and a gin rum-
Boarding care and ull other
my tournament, supervised by
CARD OF THANKS
expenses.
CALL
The family of the late Leo- Morton J. Bechek. Dues are
nard
Peritz acknowledges with payable at the door.
TO. 8-2490
grateful appreciation the many
Jewish Family and
kind expressions of sympathy Oakton Manor Plans
extended by relatives and
Children's Service
friends during the family's re- Thanksgiving Program
13327 Linwood
Oakton Manor, southern Wis-
cent bereavement.
consin's year-round resort, is
planning a festive Thanksgiv-
ing celebration, to be hosted
this year by Sam Sugarman,
and supported by Arne Man-
cado and his band.
' All sports facilities of the
resort will be available to
Thanksgiving week-enders and
nightly entertainment, dancing
and splash parties in the Oak-
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ft Ak sir
ton indoor pool will be featured.
For reservations, or for fur-
ther information, call Detroit
representative Isadore Gold-
stein, KE 2-7629.

Men's Clubs

With Center Orchestra

'Artur Balsam, well known
New York pianist, and Harvey
Seigel, concertmaster of the
Center Symphony Orchestra,
will be solo-
ists Monday
evening, Nov.
17, at the sec-
ond in a se-
ries of con-
certs at the
Davison J e w-
ish Center.
Balsam will
be heard in
Mozart's piano
Concerto in C
Seigel Minor. Seigel
has chosen Chausson's Poem.
The orchestra, under the di-
rection of Julius Chajes, will
open the program with Leo-
nore Overture No. 3 by Bee-
thoven and close with Rouma-
nian Rhapsody No. 1 by
Enesco.

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