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March 27, 1959 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-27

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Mrs. ROBERT A COGGAN,
of Detroit, president of Bnai
Brith Women's District 6,
chats with a patient in front
of the National Jewish Hos-
pital, a Bnai Brith philanthro-
py in Denver, Colo. The visit
was one of a series of stop-
overs made by Mrs. Coggan
on a field trip throughout
the district, which is com-
prised of eight Midwestern
states and four Canadian
Provinces, to mark the 50th
anniversary year of the wo-
men's organization.

Bnai Brith to Fete Bnai Brith Ball Ends Fund Drive
The fund-raising drive of the
All 26 lodges and several
10,000th Donor
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith

Regularly scheduled blood
bank rallies have been part of
the activities of the Detroit
Men's and Women's Bnai Brith
Councils since Oct. 17, 1950.
In that eight year span, Bnai
Brith donors have given nearly
10,000 pints of blood to the Red
Cross, to be used whenever
members have been in need.
On either March 30 or 31—
and nobody is saying which—
the 10,000th donor will be re-
vealed. These are the dates of
the next blood rallies, which
will be held Monday, at Oak
Park's Clinton School, and Tues-
day, at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
The 10,000th donor will be
the guest of the Riviera Hotel
in Las Vegas, Nev., through ar-
rangements made by Bnai Brith
with the hotel's management.
The 9,999th and 10,001st donors
will be consoled with trips to
the Concord and Grossingers, in
New York.
At Tuesday's rally, polio shots
will be available at $1 to all who
attend, even though they are
not donors, advises Sol Moss,
Men's Council chairman. First,
second, third and booster shots
are being given.
According to Mrs. Charles
Blauer, Women's Council chair-
man, Bnai Brith volunteer work-
ers will serve as nurses' aides
and registrants at the rallies.
The local organization holds
five two-day blood banks each
year. Since June 1, 1958, nearly
1,100 pints of blood have been
distributed.

Luncheon to Fete
ADL's Dr. Sobel

When tuberculosis is dis-
covered early, it is easier to
cure. Get a chest X-ray annually
from out-state participate in to be sure that you don't have
the annual drive for funds. tuberculosis.
Among the beneficiaries are
For a Strictly Kosher
the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
& Enjoyable Passover
tion, Hillel Foundation, Voca-
Make Your Reservation
tional Service, Leo N. Levi
at
Memorial Hospital, Bellefaire
KAHN'S
Children's Home, National Jew-
CLENWOOD HOTEL
ish Hospital, veterans services,
100 Cass Ave.
Mt. Clemens
Israel committee, the Bnai
HO 8-4271
Brith Center at the Mayo Clinic
and special projects of the Anti-
Defamation League.

Council, which began last Oct-
ober, will culminate at 9 p.m.
Saturday with the eighth an-
nual Bnai Brith Ball, in the
Fountain Room of Masonic
Temple.
Sammy Woolf and his orches-
tra will provide music for.
dancing, and there will be sev-
eral surprise acts as entertain-
ment, arranged by Martin Band.
All Bnai Brith members, their
families and friends have been
Mt. Clemens, Mich.
invited to attend, according Mumford Evening Classes
to Morris Direnfeld, chairman
Is now open for
Mumford High School will of-
of the Council's fund-raising fer a variety of evening courses
PASSOVER- HOLIDAYS
committee.
beginning April 6, and running
The true strictly Kosher Hotel,
for 11 weeks. Subjects offered
and nicest location in town,
modern rooms. The finest meals
include world cookery, typing,
under Mrs. Willinger's super-
shorthand, bookkeeping a n d
vision. Two Sedorim with Can-
hobby courses. Registration is
tor performing. Make your res-
nominal and further informa-
ervations.
tion can be obtained by calling
CALL HO 8-8012
DI 1-2784, after 6:30 p.m., Mon-
MR. & MRS. FURMAN
REX LODGE will hold a day through Thursday.
games party at 8:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, at Cong. Beth Joseph,
18450 Wyoming. A number of
tournaments are planned, with
prizes to be awarded. Refresh-
ments will be served through-
Only 60 Miles From Detroit—On Lake Lehman
out the evening to members,
• All Land and Water Sports, Creative and Social
their wives and friends, accord-
ing to Harry Carris, program
__ Programs
chairman, and Murray Hozman,
• Part-Season Periods Available
social chairman. D e 1 e g a t es
named by the Lodge to attend
• Dietary Laws Observed
the District convention in Win-
• Modern Sanitary Facilities
nipeg this July are Herbert
Lefkofsky, Harry Garris, Rem
• Special Junior C.I.T. Program for 14-16 Year Olds
ben Miller and Murray Hozman.
• Competent Staff
Alternates are Bert Freund ;
Martin Band and Bob Reise.

The New York Hotel

nai g3ritA
Activities

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Rex Lodge Planning
5, at the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ter, 19161 Schaefer, in honor of
Anniversary Events
Dr. Morton J. Sobel, Michigan
Rex Lodge of Bnai Brith will
regional director of the Anti-
begin a year-long celebration of
its 10th anniversary on June 1, Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, who is being transferred
of this year. The events sched-
uled will be above the regular to New York to head the ADL's
Lodge activities and will be new department of colleges and
universities.
open to all Bnai Brith members.
Dr. Sobel, with ADL since
Events will be announced as
June, 1953, is chairman of In-
they come up.
Rex honorary past president tergroup Relations of the Michi-
Harry Mirvis is anniversary gan Congress of Parents and
committee chairman. Other Teachers, on the National Com-
members are Robert Russman, mission on Intergroup Relations
Milton Goldman, Martin Band, of the Association for Supervi-
Murray Hozman, Maurice Wil- sion and Curriculum Develop-
son, Harry Carris, Sanford Eis- ment, and faculty advisor to the
enberg, Morton Tatken, Herbert Wayne State University NAACP
Chapter. He is also on the hu-
Lefkofsky and Robert Burk.
Rex members who would like man relations committee of the
to help in the celebration may State Association of YMCAs,
board of advisors and editorial
call Mirvis, LI 4-2826.
board of the Michigan Child
Study Association, Democratic
human relations committee of
the Detroit Federation of Teach-
ers and a member of the De-
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Apply for Manu-Matic "Line-O-Credit" at any MNB office
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Commission on Children and
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Youth, was chairman of the
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1 3--THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, March 27, 1959

Local BB Leader
on District Tour

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