▪ • 7 4 ' I • Bnai Brith Activities PISGAH CHAPTER will meet LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP- ' at 12:30 p.m., March 16, in the TER will honor new meinbers Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 at a special program planned it Schaefer. According to Mrs. for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the 1.4 Carl Gould, program chairman, Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 an initiation ceremony honoring Schaefer. A dramatic skit, "A . new members will feature Bib- Wedding Fantasy," will be pres- = lical tableaus arranged by Mrs. enter by the Louis Marshall Allen LaBan and Mrs. Lewis H. Players, directed by Mrs. I Manning, both past presidents. Thelma Weiss. Guests are in- L i) Mrs. Phillip Kramer, president, vited tO the program and a advises that a dessert luncheon social hour following. P.' raj 1 z will precede the program. * * * I DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER HENRY MORGENTHAU will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, co) LODGE•put on a 90-minute va- in the Oak Park Community riety show on TuesdSy night for Center, when the bowling patients at Dearborn Veterans league will be hostesses. A hair ▪ E. Hospital. The program was pre- ' fashion show and cosmotologist sented by the Lodge SCAFV will be featured. • * * * (Service Committee for the I ▪ w Armed Forces and Veterans),. National Bnai Brith Women's 1:1 Committee, under the chairman- president, Mrs. Charles Solovich tkJ ship of Bob Rudman, Sol Stern- will be honored at a program = berg and Lennie Schneid. Mar- planned by LOUIS D. BRAN- - yin Shlain, SCAFV. chairman, DEIS CHAPTER for 8:30 p.m., organized the show and was Monday, at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute, 19350 Green- master of ceremonies., • * * : field. Mrs. Elsie Cohen, presi- . ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE dent, announces that new mem- will hold its annual Purim bers, comprising the Frances Dance at 9 p.m., March 12, at Solovich Class, will be initiated, Adas Shalom Synagogue. Dane- and awards will be presented. ing to the music of Eric Ros- A musical program will feature enow and his orchestra, a kosh- Mrs. Saul Kling, accompanied er buffet and prizes will be fea- , by Mrs. George Bassin. Friends tuned. Special awards will be are invited. A social hour will given for the most original ' follow the meeting. * * costumes, according to Norma! GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- program rogram chairman TER will hold its nth birthday * * * PISGAH LODGE will meet at party at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the in the Hayim Greenberg Center, Miss Bershas to Wed Dr. Citron to Discuss ' Fight Against Bigotry Dr. Donald Klein "How to Fortify Our Children Against Anti-Semitism" is the topic of the next meeting of the Parents Group of Work- men's Circle Jewish School, at 9 p.m., Monday, at the W. C. Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile. Dr. Abraham F. Citron, dis rector of Community Relations and Research of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit, will lecture and lead the discus- sion. The public is invited at no charge. The Workmen's Circle Teen Club, led by Arnold Joseff, is sending a committee of its members to read to the patients of Children's Hospital on Sat- urday afternoons. The first group to participate MISS LENORE BERSHAS in the project includes Audrey Mrs. Minnie Bershas, of Ap- Caplan, Morris (Butch) Klein, poline Ave., announces the en- Lynn Oppenheim, Clare Pikulin gagement of her daughter, Len- and Phyllis Rosenberg. ore, to Dr. Donald Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Klein, 4 VI Branches to Unite Efforts for Annual Dinner of Northlawn Ave. - The bride-to-be is a graduate Joe Rodd and Hy Brown have of Wayne State University, and been appointed by Young Israel is presently doing graduate of Oak-Woods as journal co- work at the university, leading chairmen of the city-wide an- to a master's degree in elemen- nual Young Israel Dinner, May tary education.. Her fiance, a 15, the -first such affair to com- graduate of the . Philadelphia bine the efforts of all four College of Osteopathy, was af- local YI branches. filiated there with Lambda Omi- Proceeds of the journal will cron Gamma fraternity. go toward the youth and school A June wedding is being programs. David I. Berris, planned. David Cern, Charles Gellman, and Alex Kuhn, presidents of the four branches, will serve as Brandeis randeis Professor general chairmen. to Exhibit Here Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, when will a candle- social hour 19161 will lighting ceremony take Schaefer. A — place. Initiation of the new An exhibition of paintings by follow. membership class also will be Mitchell Siporin, chairman of featured, and there will be a the fine arts department of presentation by Mrs. Irving Brandeis University, -will open Tackel, chairman, entitled "It j this Sunday, at the Park Gal- Could Be You." For information lery, 20960 Greenfield, Oak or transportation, call Mrs.1Park, continuing through Tackel, DI 1-5242, or Mrs. Al Masricphori1n9. was born in New Stein, VE 5-2380. York, and attended school here • The most in Detroit during the 1920's. He beautiful Mrs. Pokempner Chairs pursued his career in art by cocktail loung classes at the A r t Roosevelt Day Dinner attending in D•truit Institute of Chicago. Mrs. Irving Pokempner, 18453 I Early in his career he madl Muirland, has been named American art history when he chairman of the 13th annual and Edward Millman received a The food and Roosevelt Day Dinner, to be a commission to paint the larg- service is better than held under the auspices of the eit mural ever awarded by the ever before Detroit Chapter, Americans for U.S. Government. Planning and Democratic Action (ADA) on execution of the mural at the March 11, in the Latin Quarter. U.S. Post Office in St. Louis In making the announcement, , took three years, and was un- Stanley Michaels, ADA chair- veiled. -in 1942. announced that Cong.1 man, Since then, except for time Richard W. Bolling, of Nansas out for service in the armed City, Mo., and Samuel H. Beer, forces, Siporin has been -I prom- BR 2-0644 chairman of Harvard Univer- ' inent figure in American paint- Free Parking sity's department of government ing. He has had numerous one- Corry-Outs - Complete Dinners and national ADA chairman,' man exhibitions, many in top OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK will address the gathering. Gov . museums, including the Museum 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Williams will introduce the of Modern Art in New York Fri. and Sot. 'til 3:30 o.m. .speakers. ALL WELCOME and the Art Institute in Chicago. 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