Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its annual installation of officers luncheon noon June • 6 at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Oak Park. Mrs. Leon Dr eylinger, president, has appointed Mrs. Allen Weitz- man as chair- man. Mrs. Gor- don Fruitmary will be in charge of ar- Mrs. Dreylinger rangements and Mrs. Irving Chadwick and Mrs. Carl Gould, reservations. Mistress of cere- monies will be Mrs. Irving Isaacs. The Installing officer will be Mrs. Charles Solovich, junior past president of National Bnai Brith Women. Mrs. Leonard Sims, vice president of Bnai Brith Women will bring na- tional greetings and district greetings will be from Mrs. Al- fred E. Lakin, vice president of Bnai Brith Women's District No. 6. Summer Concerts THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will open its an- nual nine-week summer concert series June 12, in the Michigan State Fairgrounds Music Shell. The 27 programs will be pre- sented free to the public each Tuesday. 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Fein- berg, Rabbi Leon Fram, Morris Garvett, Eli Grad, Rabbi Harold D. Hahn, Aaron Kutnick, Louis Lamed, Professor Shlomo Mar- enoff, Charles J. Meyers, Dr. Leonard Moss, Bernard Panush, Mrs. Ray Raphael, Dr. A. W. Sanders, Harold Silver, Leon- ard N. Simons, Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Allan Waller, Bernard Weiss, Dr. • Israel Wiener. In his annual report, Katz dwelt on the progress made by the society in the establishment of archival records of the De- troit Jewish community and the compilation of a bibliogra- phy on Michigan Jewish history. He advised the members that state markers will be dedicated this summer at the Lafayette Street Cemetery of Temple Beth El, Michigan's oldest Jew- ish cemetery, and the site of the trading post at the re- stored Fort Michelimackinac in Mackinaw City of Ezekiel Solomon, the first Jewish resi- dent in Michigan. Bnai Brith Holds Drive for Blood Under the joint sponsorship of the Bnai Brith Men's and Wom- en's Council of Detroit, the last Blood Bank Rally of this season will be held on Monday at the Pepper School in Oak Park, and on Tuesday at the Adas Shalom Synagogue. Time both evenings will be from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. Donors will be eligible for a drawing for two week-end trips to Oakton Manor and a five-day trip for two to Nippersink. In addition, the Bnai Brith Bowling association will offer prizes to Bnai Brith bowlers. 'Democratic Theory' Latest WSU Volume The newest publication of Wayne State University Press is "Democratic Theory," by Prof. Giovanni Sartori, of the Uni- versity of Florence, based on the author's translation from the Italian of "Democrazia e definizione." Students of democratic prin- ciples and ideas will be greatly enlightened by this scholarly work which serves as a guide for better understanding of the historical background of demo- cratic principles. 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Levinson also is president of Columbia Invest- ment Corporation. President of Metro Accept- ance, Inc., is John E. Lurie, who founded the Wrigley Super- Market chain, served as its presi- dent and still is a major share- holder in the huge grocery con- cern. Levinson's title in Metro Ac- ceptance is vice president. Another Detroiter identified with the new company is Henry Cohen, who has been named secretary-treasurer of Metro Ac- ceptance. A former president of Abner A. Wolf, Inc., Detroit- based wholesale grocery con- sale grocery distributor. A key man in the manage- ment of the new company is Donald C. Layher, Detroit at- torney. Levinson said Layher will be in charge of all operations of Metro Acceptance, Inc., and Co- lumbia Investment Corporation. Launching of the new com- pany came at a time when Franklin Mortgage Corporation, which started four years ago with some $19 million in its mortgage servicing portfolio, had reached another milestone. Edelman Named Pisgah President NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL AFFAIRS Call for Pick-Up and Delivery Motor Bar Res. UN 2-0319. After 5 WO 1-8000 18135 Livernois at Curtis Leonard Edelman was elected president of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, of Bnai Brith at the 105th an- nual election of officers. He suc- ceeds Leo Feber. Other offi- cers were elect- ed as follows: Burton H. Gut- man, Ben Goldhoff. Bar- ney Levine, vice presi- dents; Jack Peterman, Irv- ing Boigan. Ru- dolph Meyer- sohn, secretar- ies; Sam Seli- L. Edelman kowitz. treas- urer; Hyman Wasser, assistant I chaplain; Sam Wider, warden; Meyer Littky, guardian. Leo Feber, the out-going president, automatically assumes the office of chaplain_ The following were elected? trustees: Oscar Beckerman, Irv-1 ing Berger, Morris Berk, Ben Ginsberg, Charles Goldstein, Rabbi Morris Greenes, Isadore Gussin, Joseph Guterman, Philip Kaplan, Nathan Rose, M a x Schrut, Sol Steinberg. Appointed by the president: Arthur I. Shapiro. The newly elected officers will be installed June 18 at a dinner at the Labor Zionist Institute. Halamish Speaks on Literature in Israel Tonight After a series of conferences with Yiddish and Hebrew writers and Jewish leaders in New York, Mordecai Halamish, i of Tel Aviv, general secretary of the Yiddish Writers Associa- tion of Israel, will 'come to De- troit for a lecture tonight, at the Labor Zionist Institute, under auspices of Americans for Progressive Israel- Has- homer Hatzair The public is invited to this lecture. The noted guest will outline the status of Yiddish in Israel and will describe the advancement made by Israel in the field of Literature. . 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CALL 864-6608 srE 29 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, May 25, 1962 Katz Re-Elected Lurie, Levinson, Cohen Head New Finance Firm Bnai Brith Formation of a million-dollar cern, Cohen long has been iden- That corporation is now servic- Women to Install Mich. Historical residential financing institution, tified with major business in- ing in excess of $60 million in Metro Acceptance, Inc., with terests in the Detroit area and Government-guaranteed and in- New Officers Group President headquarters at 915 First Na- is nationally known as a whole- sured residential mortgages.