Bnaz Oride
Survivors of '45 Plan
Mother's Day Dance
Bressler-Weisman
Engagement Told
Shaarit Haplaytah, "Survivors
of 1945," will sponsor a Moth-
er's Day dinner dance 8:30 p.m.
May 11 at Adas Shalom.
Jan Bart, comedian, will head
the program of entertainment.
Eric Rosenow and his orchestra
will furnish music for dancing.
Heading the committee for
the dinner, on behalf of State
of Israel Bonds, are Martin
Rose, president; Steve Goldin,
Judy Joseph, Sol Tyner, Meyer
Lipman, Ben Kawer, Lou Stern,
Mike Watzman, Sally Fields and
Joe Golds.chmid.
Reservations may be made by
calling DI 1-5707. Friends are
invited to attend.
A ctivities
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER will hold its 22nd annual
installation of officers 12:30
p.m. May 9 at the Jewish Cen-
ter's Oak Park Branch. Petite
buffet will be served. Installing
officer will be Mrs. David Gros-
berg, past Council president.
Ted Lucas of Retort Club, folk
singer and guitarist, will be
featured on the program. To be
installed are Mesdames Oscar
Cook, president; Harry Michel-
son, William Plotkin and Robert
Israel, vice-presidents.
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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER will hold
its annual installation dinner-
dance 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
Menjo's Supper Club. Joe Oddo's
Orchestra will be featured.
Friends are invited. Men may
make reservations for the dinner
or the dancing part of the pro-
gram only, beginning at 9 p.m.,
but women must be present for
the dinner to attend the dance.
For reservations, call Gertrude
Steingold, UN 4-6461, or Bess
Yanchair.
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DAG HAMMARSKJOLD
YOUNG MEN has elected offi-
cers. They are Mark Lavetter,
president; Jerry Aronson, vice-
president; Ma y n a r d Metier,
treasurer; Bill Davis, Council
delegate; Barry Ravitz and Ron
G r o s s m a n, secretaries; • Bob
Zussman, reporter; and Ed Gor-
don, sergeant-at-arms.
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PISGAH CHAPTER will hold
its 30th annual installation
luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 9 at
Holiday Manor. Mrs. Leonard
Sims, international president of
Bnai Brith Women, will speak,
as will Mrs. Charles Galinsky,
president of the Detroit Coun-
cil. For reservations, call Mrs.
Marvin B. Levy, chairman, UN
1-9103. Officers to be installed
are Mesdames Sam Hamburger,
president; David Mitchell and
Harris Becker, vice-presidents;
Harry Thav, councillor; Irving
Robinson, treasurer; Sol Stein-
berg, Henry Lewis, Phil Graff
and Sam K 1 e e, secretaries;
Samuel Lutz, guide; Adolph
Dinetz, sentinel; Leonard Sims
(chairman), Bernard Goodman,
David Haberman, Philip Kramer
and Sam Gold, trustees; Wil-
liam Banks, Morris Brezner,
Joseph Ernst, Irving Faudman,
Harry Fine, David Garfinkel,
Irving Gilbert, Jack Goldstein,
Burton Gutman, Sam Kaplan,
Esther Levinsky, Ben Magid,
Herman Marsh, Harry Rosen-
bloom, Hyman Rotman and
Simon Weinberg, board mem-
bers.
REX CHAPTER will hold its
annual mothers and daughters
banquet and installation of offi-
cers 6 p.m. Wednesday at Holi-
day Manor, announces President
Muriel Hoberman. For ticket in-
formation, call Gail Kroll, chair-
man, KE 4-7191.
650,000 in Israel Schools
Michigan Region of Hadassah Will
Hold Second Annual Conference
The second annual regional Mrs. Carl Schiller, or Mrs. Mor-
conference of the Michigan ris Wayne.
Region of Hadassah will be
held Monday through Wednes-
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Ask the Folks Who've Had
Muskegon.
Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, na-
SAM BARNETT
tional treasurer, will be the
and His Orchestra
conference advisor.
LI 1-2563
On the agenda is electiori of
officers, awards presentations,
plenaries, luncheons and a ban-
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
quet. "The Making of Tomor-
BERNARD H.
row" theme will be emphasized
with presentation of the new-
est techniques in leadership,
fund-raising, program, member-
ship and education.
KE 1-8196
For information, call Mrs.
Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings
David J. Schachter, U 3-9343,
WINER
MISS JUDITH BRESSLER
Attendance at Israeli schools
last year totaled more than
The engagement is announced 650,000 pupils. The figure com-
of Judith Beverly Bressler, pares with a pre-State total of
daughter of Mrs. Edwin Mallin- 130,000.
son of NorthL:wn Ave. and the
late J. Nathan Bressler, to Jer-
FOR THE ULTIMATE
ome Weisman, son of Mr. and
IN GOOD MUSIC
Mrs. Ben Weisman of Indiana
Ave. The pro-spective bride and
her fiance attend Wayne State
University.
And His Orchestra
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