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Bnai Brith Women
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Bnai Brith Activities

ISRAEL CHAPTER will in-
stall its newly-elected officers
at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. The Chapter
dramatic- group will entertain,
and refreshments will be served.
Friends are invited.

and Oscar Cook, vice-presi-
dents; George Kent, Morris
Katanick, Charles Fink, Wil-
liam Plotkin, Ben Goldman and
Bernard Miller, secretaries; Abe
Guist, treasurer; Robert Israel,
guide; Jack Dechter, historian;
Charles Niskar, sentinel; Alex
Mann, monitress; Joe Rodman,
Carl Pearl, Jack Krastoff, Stan-
ley Yates and David Gantz,
trustees; and William Grayson,
Jack Goldfarb, Albert Gutman,
Harry Koltonow, David Gold-
berg, Herbert Liner, Harry
Michelson, Edward Parish and
Irving Weiss, board members.
Following the installation cere-
mony, Mrs. Herman Kyff, chair-
man, has arranged a program
featuring Au d r e y Kirkland,
monologist, accompanied at the
piano by Bella Goldberg.

New officers of the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
Council will be elected at the
monthly meeting for delegates
on Wednesday, at Cong. Beth
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
Mrs. Phillip Edelheit, out ;
going Council president, has
named Mrs. Allan Nathan chair-
man of the 15th annual installa-
tion event, at which the newly-
elected officers will be sworn
into office.
The event will be held at 12
noon, June 8, at Holiday Manor.
For tickets, call Mrs. Allan
Weitzman, UN 4-8705, or Mrs.
Fred. Weinstein, UN 4-0284.

The busiest 11-year-old in
os Detroit today is probably Diane
X Saltz, a seventh grade student
at the Emerson School, who
• last week won the Metropolitan
1.1 Area spelling bee sponsored by
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the Detroit News.
PHILIP HANDLER LODGE
Diane, the daughter of Mr.
and CHAPTER will hold a com-
to) and Mrs. Leo Saltz, of 17546
bined installation ceremony for
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Avon, is kept busy with long
new officers and board • mem-
cr1 lists of words, which she hopes
bers at 8:30 p.m., _Thursday, in
she can master well enough
the Hayim Greenberg Center.
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to bring credit to her_ school,
The draniatic group will per-
her city and herself when she
form. Mrs. Gerald Gorman, past
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meets the nation's best spellers
president of the - MetropOlitan
• next month.
Women's Council, will serve as
The young miss, who will
installing officer RA' the follow-
New Band in Town!
O leave for ,Washington, D.C., for
ing Chapter officers: Mesdames
MILT BURG
the finals, on June 7 and -8, is
D a vi d Goldstein, 'president;
AND HIS WAYFARERS
CA also looking forward to visiting MRS. STUART SCHAEFFER Henry Edelman, Sidney Sachs
Music for your listening
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the nation's capitol.
and dancing pleasure. .
In a late afternoon ceremony and Albert Finkelstein, vice-
Summer Dates Availaille
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Diane and her mother, who
May 15, at Temple Emanu-El, presidents; Larry Plotnick, Jack
Ey
will make the trip with her,
GA
7-6146
UN 4-8715
Harwoods, Alex Leder, Rose
will be 'in Washington - for .a Judith Ann Goldstein and Gold, secretaries; Nate Faine, Sugarine Now Available for
Stuart
Gary
Schaeffer
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ex-
Diabetics,
Weight
Watchers
week, arriving there - June 5,
treasurer; Maurice Glick, senti-
and planning to return on changed marital vows before
A new liquid sweetener, es-
nel; Charles Insursky, guide
Rabbi Milton M. Rosenbaum.
June 12.
pecially designed for diabetics
Gertie
Shaw,
historian;
Bernar
d
The bride is the daughter of
In addition to the trip, Diane
and those people trying to fight
Harris, counselor; and David "the battle , of the bulge," is
received a portable radio, set Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
Guss, Ben Schneider, Josep h Sugarine.
of World Book encyclopedias, stein, of 85 Judy Lane, Birm-
For fine color movies
With the approach of sum-
large Webster's directory, a ingham. Mr. Schaeffer's parents Abrin, Louis Stotsky, Ben Har
medal and a pen and pencil set are the David Schaeffers, of woods, Charles Jaslove, William mer, it is possible to drink all
of your wedding
Kalb,
Betsy
Harris
and
Anna
Chicago, Ill.
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the iced tea and lemonade you
for her victory here.
For her wedding, the new- Silver, trustees.
wish without gaining a single
Call
Diane was coached for two
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ounce because of Sugarine. And
months by Mrs. Saltz after-win- Mrs. Schaeffer chose a gown of
LIVONIA LODGE and CHAP- there is no problem trying to
ning the grade bee. She went white Italian peu de soie, styled
on to take the school and dis- along princess lines with a bouf- TER has scheduled a combined stir the undissolved sugar -in
trict championships and even- fant skirt that ended in a cathe- installation dinner-dance for 7 the bottom of the glass.
dral train, and fashioned with p.m., June 19, at Thunderbird
Sugarine is available at better
tually the metropolitan bee.
Second place winner was 14- heirloom Brussels • lace appli- Inn. Dancing will be to the markets everywhere.
year-old Joel Saxe, a student qued on a portrait neckline. Her music of Mel Ball's Orchestra.
at Post Junior High School. veil was a mantilla of matching For reservations, call the chair-
Diane, who also attends the lace, and she carried a white man, Mrs. Hy Sahn, GR 6-1174,
GR 6-0439.
Temple Israel Religious School, Bible with stephanotis and or Lester Waldman,
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won the Detroit bee on the phaelanopsis orchids.
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
Mrs. Jordan Jay Cohen, the
word "elegiacal," which had
stumped six of her competitors. bride's sister, was her matron SIONAL CHAPTER will hold
Offbeat
of • honor, and bridesmaids were its annual installation of offi-
Entertain-
Rosanne Light, Mary Margaret cers dinner-dance at 7 p.m.,
ment
COss, Ilene Cohen, Marilyn Sunday evening, at Menjo's.
For Your
Scadron and Jennifer Ann Music for dancing will be pro-
Next Party
Sehaeffp... sister of • the • bride- vided by the Dave Frank Trio.
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Gentlemen may attend the din-
I groom.
PHONE FOR
EQUALITY CLUB will meet _ Mr. Schaeffer was attended ner or are invited for dancing
RESERVATIONS,
at 12:30---pam; -Wednesday; in the by
. brother-in-law; „Jordan. afterwards. For reservations,
UN 4-8388
home-,of Mrs. J. Jafk- 23461 Jay Cohen as
call
Mrs.
Alice
Carr
Cohen,
KE.
man, and
Sussex, Oak -Park. Plans --for a ushers included • Lawrence Dia- 8-1277, or send check for res-
charity party will be discussed. mond, - Samuel Diamond and- ervation to her at 20070 Kent-
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Marshall Schaeffer, all cousins, field.
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Mrs. Blanche Rose, president Allen Jay Schaeffer, his lireth-
OSCAR KLAPER and YALE PHILLIPS
of CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,_ er, and William Sriro..
• LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
announces that Rabbi Hyman
Are
Pleased to- Announce the Opening of
Following a dinner and re- will install Tom lohott as its
Agress, of the Evergreen Jew- ception after the ceremony, the 26th president in ceremonies.
ish Cong., will speak on Shav- couple left for a honeymoon in planned for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
uot at 12:30 p.m:, Wednesday,
New York City. On their re- in the Hayim Greenberg Center.
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
turn,
they will take up resi- Other newly-elected officers to
ter. Recitations and singing will
dence
at 25511 Coolidge, Oak be installed are David Pacer-
be presented by Mesdames J.
nick, Charles Fink and Morris
Park.
Featuring the finest quality
Zarenkin and S. Plafkin-. Lunch-
Beider, vice-presidents; Benson
Prime and Choice meats.
eon will be served to members
Litwak and William Olson, sec-
and their friends.
Musical
to
Highlight
retaries;
Eliot
Bank,
treasurer;
at
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Albert Gutman, chaplain; Harry
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Youth Ed Luncheon
Averbuch, guardian; and Harry
20449 SCHAEFER near 8 Mile Road
Women, will elect officers at 9
A medley of original songs Buchalter, warden. Trustees are
Opposite Blackstone Manor Apartments
p.m., Monday, in the Hayim from "White Carnations," the Harry Bodzin, Joseph Feldman,
Greenberg Center. Departmen- Gerry Raad musical, will high- Ben Goldberg, Manuel M. Helf-
We Deliver - Call DI 1-8893
tal reports will be presented.
light the installation luncheon man, David Katzman and Albert
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of the Youth Education League, Farber. Following the installa- ANNO.•■ .■ 11
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB to be held at 12:30 p.m., Wed- tion, there will be dancing to
will meet at 12 noon, Thursday, nesday, at Tam 0' Shan t er the music of Stan Wizniak and
in the home of Anne Tamaroff, Country Club.
his orchestra. Refreshments will
23461 Coolidge, Oak Park. .
Mrs. Philip K a p 1 a n, song- be served.
stress, will be accompanied at
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the piano by the composer, Mr.
EAST SIDE CHAPTER will
We Carry Over 250 Patterns
Raad.
hold an installation luncheon
Newly elected officers to be at 1 p.m., Monday, at -Club Ala-
Plain White English Bone China
inducted are Mesdames Jules
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LANDESBERG - MORRIS. Sanders, president; Marvin Ros- mo, when Mrs. Samuel S.
Rae Dolly Morris, daughter of enberg, R. J. Mendelssohn, Jack Aaron, installing officer, will in-
a place setting
Mrs. David G. Morris, of Monica Munson, Robert Kalish and duct the following women: Mes-
dames
Joseph
D.
Fogelson,
pres-
$ 6 50
Ave., and the late Mr. Morris, Maurice A. Glasier, vice-presi-
became the bride • of Daniel dents; Leonard Shapiro, treas- ident; Irving Beck and Jane
and up
Landesberg, son of Mrs. Edith urer; Sam Berger and Bernard R o s e n f eld, vice-presidents;.
Landesberg, of Phoenix, Ariz., Zamler, secretaries; Arthur S h e r man Fisher, treasurer;
and the late Mr. Landesberg, in Kort, Tributes; and Milton Hu- Harry Gutentag, Joseph Radkin
and Rose Maneli, secretaries;
Special for BRIDES TO BE . .
a ceremony April 21.
bert, public relations.
Sam
Pack, sentinel; Ike Wink-
The bride is continuing her
Tickets for the luncheon are
BRIDES-TO-BE are cordially invited to
graduate studies in special edu- available from Mrs. Mendels- ler, guide; and Harry Coleman,
I take advantage of the BRIDAL REGIS-
monitress. For reservations, call
cation at Wayne State Univer- sohn, UN 1-6734.
Mrs. Beck, KE. 8-0762, or Mrs.
sity, where her husband is a
TRY at Lord's; staffed by experienced
doctoral fellow in the depart-
Rosenfeld, TY. 7-1820.
personnel. Let us keep a record of your
Rovner
Farein
Schedules
ment of psychology.
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selections in china., glass, silver, etc. to
A dessert luncheon at 12:30
Indoor Picnic on Sunday
KAUFMAN-BOYKANSKY. In
prevent .duplication and for the con-
An indoor picnic will high- p.m., Thursday, in the Hayim
a recent ceremony at Holiday light a program of the Rovner Greenberg Center will serve as
venience of your friends.
Manor, Elaine Boykansky, Progressive Farein, to be held background for the installation
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry from 12 noon, Sunday, in its of newly-elected officers of the
Boykansky, of Wales Ave., Oak meeting hall at 3754 Monterey. LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER.
Park, was united in marriage to
The 33rd anniversary affair Mrs. Jacob Weiner, District 6
Dr. Jack Kaufman, son of Mr. is under the chairmanship of board member from Grand
and Mrs. Ben Kaufman, of Louis Silbert. Isaac Gruskin, Rapids, will install the follow-
Monte Vista Ave. The Kaufmans president, invites the public to ing officers: Mesdames Harry
533 OUELLETTE, Windsor, Opposite Tunnel
are presently residing on participate. Proceeds will go to Kaufman, president; D avid
CL 2-9702
Greenfield Rd.
charity.
Freedman, Herman Kaufman

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