12 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 3, 1959 — City Bank Announces Rubiner's Promotion City Bank this week an- nounced the promotion of James M. French from vice- president to general vice-pres- ident, in which position he heads the bank's investment de- partment. At the same time. announce ment was made of the appoint- ment of W a 1- ter J. Rubiner as assistant cashier. He is a commercial loan officer. Rubiney, who graduated with a bache- e I o r's degree i n economics Rubiner from the Uni- versity of Michigan. is the son of Judge Charles Rubiner, cur- rent president of the Detroit Bar Association. and Mrs. Rub- iner. After serving for 31/2 years as a lieutenant junior grade in the U.S. Navy, Rubiner joined City Bank in 1957. He is married to the former Barbara Kass. ■ ••••• ■■ 111Mn.M.I.MMIA NIM1141.1 ■ 0 •1■ 0111.00. 1 Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN! and his Orchestra LI 7-2899 - UN-1-4687! PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER KE. 1-8196 GIFT of Min. 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Solovich, the first Detroit woman to attain the international presidency of the organization, will be the principal speaker at the joint opening session in the Royal Alexandria Hotel. The Sunday evening program will be chaired by Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, also of Detroit, presi- dent of the Women's District, along with David C. Goldfine, of Chicago, president of the Men's District. On the closing day of the con- ference, on Wednesday, when new officers will be elected, an- other Detroiter. Samuel W. Leib, will be honored for 10 years of continued service in Di5trict activities, following his year as president. Over 1,000 delegates are ex- pected to attend the final pro- gram Wednesday evening, when Label A. Katz, of New Orleans, La., the recently-elected world president of Bnai Brith, makes his first official visit to the Dis- trict. He will speak in the Civic Auditorium. Other convention highlights will include an exchange of Canadian and American flags and the presentation of 50-year membership citations to Max Finkelstein and S. Hart Green, both of Quebe Attending th convention, be- sides Weinberg and Leib, will be the following Detroit Bnai Brith men leaders: Harry Yud- koff, memberof the Supreme Lodge board of governors, and Sidney J. Karbel, member of the national ADL commission, both past District presidents; Harry N. Katz and Louis E. Bar- den, past Detroit Council mem- bers and members of the Dis- trict board; and Hy Crystal, ex- ecutive director of Bnai Brith in Michigan. The following past Detroit presidents also will be in at- tendance: Louis Weber, junior past president; Jack Caminker, Melvin Weisz and Maxwell M. Lowe. as will be three current vice-presidents, Milo Rapaport, Morris Direnfeld and Maurice Zeiger. Detroit women who will join Mrs. Solovich, Mrs. Coggan and Mrs. Edelheit at the sessions in BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED 102 MEAT Winnipeg are: Mesdames David Grosberg, junior past president of the Women's Council; Philip Fealk, District committee woman; Al- fred P. Lakin, District historian; Sidney Eidelman, Harry Bodzin and Charles Galinsky. Council vice - presidents; Hy Burnstein, Henry P. Onrich, George Karab- enick, Morris Pleason, Nathan Spinner, Jack Gilbert, Irving Isaacs, Jack Friedman, Gordon Fruitman, Max Applebaum, Mor- ris Direnfeld, Jack Krastoff, Phillip Kramer, Arthur WeiS- berg and Eva Liner and Miss Elsie Rodd, Detroit convention chairman. Montefiore Lodge Elects Marvin Hyman Montefiore Lodge. the second oldest Jewish fraternal organi- zation in Michigan, provides !assistance to underprivileged children. This year, the Lodge celebrated its 97th birthday. I Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Irving Scheff. of 23120 Gardner, Oak Pdrk. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Leslie, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner in Leslie's honor will be held that evening, in the Mayfair Room. FRESH—KOSHER MADE GROUND BEEF 3 LBs: $1 59 12228 Dexter Blvd., at Cortland TO 8-3347 Dr. LEO PERLMAN, Of Mount Vernon, N.Y., an invest- ment financier, has been elected to the board of trustees of Yeshiva University, it was announced by Max J. Etra, chairman of the board. For the Perfect Affair ... Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 J. is CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's. Movies For Quality Workmanship UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rosen MISS JUDITH SANDERS Dr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders. of Prairie Ave., an- Marvin B. Hyman was in- nounce the engagement of their -stalled as president of Monte- daughter. 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