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REX LODGE will hold its
12th annual installation of offi-
cers at a dinner dance •7 p.m.,
June 19 in the main ballroom
of the Rosemond Hills Inn.
Friends are welcome. Reserva-
. tions can be
made by call-
ing Bernard
Skully, LI
Offi-
8 - 9475.
cers to be in-
stalled are
Marvin Mazur,
president;
Harry Carris,
Milton Gold-
in a n, Donald
Stern, vice
Mazur
presidents; Ronald N a f t al y,
treasurer; Sandy Eisenberg, Ed
Levenberg, secretaries; Maurice
Wilson, chaplain; -Bernard Dach,
warden; Maurice Smith, guar-
dian; and Robert Burke, Ber-
nard Skully, Martin Band, Stan-
ley Rubin, Herbert Lefkofsky,
trustees. The installing officer
will be Martin Band, past presi-
dent.
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OAK-WOODS LODGE will
new officers at a dinner-
dance Saturday night at Sam-
my's Avalon Room. Maurice
Zeiger, Council vice president;
will be installing officer. For
information and tickets, call
Ronald Ellis, secretary, EL
7-1130.
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EAST SIDE CHAPTER pre-
sented a citation and Menorah
Bar to Mrs. Joseph Fogelson,
outgoing president, at its recent
installation. Those to take office
include' Mesdames Sol Robins,
president; Irving Beck, Jane
Rosenfeld, vice presidents; Jos-
eph Radkin, Harry A. Salwin,
Sol Maneli, secretaries; Sher-
man Ffsher, treasurer; Ike Wink-
ler, guide; Harry Deutsch, sen-
tinel; Joseph Fogelson, counsel-
lor; Samuel Leavitt, Philip
Golden, Bernard Shiller, Isear
Sandelman and Sam Pack, board
members; Barney Aaron, Albert
Cooper, Harry Gutentak, Harry
Coleman, Joseph Reifman and
Sam Elkowitz, trustees; and
Robert A. Coggan, honorary
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president.
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MARY COUSENS B. B. Y. W.
and YUSTER-ROSENBERG
LODGE will hold a semi-formal
dance 9 p.m. 'June 24 at Adai
Shalom Synagogue. Refreshments '
and prizes will be featured. Tick-
ets can be purchased from mem-
bers of either group.
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CENTENNIAL LODGE will
install new officers at a dinner-
dance June 17 at the Elmwood
Casino in Windsor. They in-
clude Arthur Schott, president;
David Bittker, Sheldon Nach-
. man and Gilbert Greenbaum,
vice presidents; Irwin Alpern,
Sanford Roth and Yale Gealer,
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chaplain; Allen Krass, ward
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TIKVAH LODGE will celebrate
its 14th annual installation of of-
ficers Tuesday evening with a
dinner and dance at Holiday
Manor. Newly elected president
Lloyd Weingarden will take over
the gavel from retiring preside
Bernard Whiteman. Other of
cers are vice presidents Sam M
amud, Dave Gross and Dr. Jose
Seltzer; secretaries Albert P
lips, Dave Kahn and Abe Ra
port; treasurer William Utle
guardian, Albert Shapiro; war-
den, Louis Kramer; trustees, Len
Mason, Al Smith, Lou Gelman,
Manny Jacobs and Hy Storchan.
Tikvah members who cannot be
present for the dinner are invit-
ed to attend the installation cere-
monies and dancing which will
follow at 8 p.m.
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