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May 05, 1961 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 5, 1961

Sandra Berm Will
Wed Charles Blatt

MISS SANDRA BERON

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Beron of
Mark Twain Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sandra Anne, to Charles Joel
Blatt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Blatt of W. Outer Dr.
The bride-elect is a sopho-
more at Wayne State University
where she is a member of Delta
Phi Epsilon sorority. Her fiance
will be graduated from Wayne
State University Medical School
in June. A mid-June wedding
is planned. The couple plans to
live in San Francisco.

Elect Mrs. Sims
to National BBW
Vice-Presidency

Mrs. Leonard Sims of Detroit
was named third vice-president
at the five-day national Bnai
Brith Women :
convention in
Miami Beach
Detroiter Mrs.
Charles D.
Solovich, na-
tional presi-
dent of BBW,
stepped down;
from her of- -.
fice, and Mrs.
Moe Kudler.
assumed the
post of presi
dent.
Mrs. Solo-
was
• ich
named one of Mrs. Sims
five women to represent BBW
on the Bnai Brith Board of Gov-
ernors.
The new officers were instal-
led by Label A. Katz, interna-
tional president of Bnai Brith.
A resolution endorsing an
"open door policy" among pri-
vate citizens that will spell wel-
come to dark-skinned visitors
from Africa, Asia and Latin
America was passed by the dele-
gates.
-Among the panelists discuss-
ing the Bnai Brith Youth field
were Harry Yudkoff of Detroit
and Dr. William Haber of the
University of Michigan.

Think wrong—and a man is
headed in the right direction for a
number of bad habits.

Bnai Brith Activities

DOWNTOWN CHAPTER will
hold its annual installation of
officers Wednesday at the
Sholern A l e i c hem Institute,
19350 Greenfield. The following
will be installed: Mesdames SOl
Bromberg, president; Abe Mil-
groin, Milton Saks and Joseph
Saraquse, vice-presidents; Frank
Foley, Harry Glassman, and
Kurt Ellenbogen, secretaries;
Iver Kahn, treasurer; Edward
Freedman, sentinel; Bernard
Daniels, monitress; Hyman Lip-
kin, hostess; and William Elfin,
historian. A musicial, "Curtain
Going Up," will be presented
and refreshments will be served.
* * *
The next meeting of ALBERT
EINSTEIN CHAPTER will be
held 8:30 'p.m. May 17 at Mish-
kan Israel Synagogue, 14000
Nine Mile, Oak Park. After a
short business meeting, a birth-
day party celebration will be
held. Refreshments will be
Served.

Meister and Mrs. Alex Cohen.
All members and friends are
invited. Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
REU'BEN SHERMAN,
B.B.Y.W., has elected a new
slate of officers including Joyce
S h e r m a n, president; Beverly
Fein and Marcia Kutnick, vice
presidents; Sandra Sherman
and Toby Winer, secretaries;
Sheila Michaelowsky, treasurer;
Diane Liss, chaplain; Nancy
Karp, historian; and Sharon
Warheit, reporter.

Andrea Goodman
to Wed A. D. Harris

* *

Plans have been completed
for the installation of officers
of LIVONIA CHAPTER 8:30
p.m. May 13. Members, their
husbands and friends will gather
at Merri-Bowl Lanes, Five Mile
and Merriman Rds., Livonia.
Following the installation cere-
mony will be social dancing an
refreshments. For reservation
call installation chairman
Saul Raimi, KE 24986.
* * *
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold
its annual Installation of Offi-
cers Dinner-Dance 7 p.m. Sun,
day at Menjo's. Featured will
be "The Townsmen" orchestra.
For reservations, call Dorothy
Goldberg, UN 2-6610, or Mina
Spiro, KE 3-8979.
•* * *
Mrs. Irving Tackel, president
of GEORGE GERSHWIN
CHAPTER, invites members and
guests to the next regular meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Workmen's Circle, W. 7 Mile
Rd. near Southfield. The pro-
gram will be highlighted by a
makeup demonstration. Refresh-
ments will be served. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Harvey
Krauser, LI - 2-7987, or Mrs.
Hyman Shebowich, LI 7-3762.
*
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will hold its 16th annual
installation of of f i c e r s and
Mothers'_ Day Celebration 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at Sholem Alei-
chem Institute. Mrs. Leonard
Sims, national ADL chairman,
Bnai Brith Women, will install
the following newly elected of-
ficers: Mesdames Henry Got-
liffe, president; John Sandler,
Albert Katz and Irving Berkow-
itz, vice - presidents; Alb e r t
Landy, treasurer, and Willard
Zamsky, Harry Albert, Sam
Stewart, George Brown and Leo
McNerney, secretaries. A pro-
gram of Hebrew and Yiddish
songs will be rendered by
Shimon and liana. Mrs. Irving
Berkowitz is chairman for the
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Israel War of Liberation, will
speak at the Detroit Pioneer
Women's "Bar Mitzvah Toast to
Israel" dessert luncheon 1 p.m.,
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Docks, 19765 Warrington.
This is the Pioneer Women's an-
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Timers Club to Mee

Hannah Schloss Old Time
Club will hold its spring meet-
ing 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
Jewish Community Center.
Herman Browe, recently re-
tired deputy superintendent of
schools, and Prof. Samuel Levin,
ecently retired head of the
mics department of Wayne
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MISS AN L A GOO

Goodman
ara Dr. announ
gagement of thei
thur
ter, Andrea Helen
. and
David Harris, s
ar•s of San
Mrs. Bernar
Juan Dr.
Miss G man's fiance is
currentl erving with the U.S.
Army Aberdeen Md. A No .-
27 we ing is pla

Ha Id Nor s Is
Co Con ndid e

H old No , Detroit lawyer
and ember of the Commit
on th Michigan Constitu
, an-
the S e Bar of , Mi
as dele-
nounce is ca
s itutional con-
gate to
vention on the Democratic ticket
fin. the 6th representative dis-
trict.
Norris holds a law degree
from Columbia University and
a master's degree in economics
from the University of Michi-
gan. He is a graduate of the
United States Army Statistical
School at Harvard University
and served three years overseas
in World War II as a statistical
officer. He served for two years
on the Governors' Commission
to study the problem of th
uninsured motorist.
Long active in constitur al
and civil liberties cases, rris
has written many arti s in
the field of reapporti ent,
the selection and te re of
judges, and constituti al law
enforcement. _
He is a member of emple
Israel, chairman of t Corn-
mission on Law and So al Ac-
tion of _ the American wish
e
Congress, and a member o
cabinet of the Anti-Defamatio
League of Bnai Brith. He served
as vice president of District 21
of for Michigan.

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