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March 31, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-03-31

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3Irs. Brandwine Named
Fashion Show Chairman


activ ities in Society

Mrs. Simon Shetzer, 3311 Chicago, will make her home in Colum-
bus, 0.. beginning next week, after a residence of 40 years in Detroit.

Friday, March 31, 1967-23

, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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The fashion festival will be held
June 13 at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel.
Mrs. Brandwine is a member of
the board and has served as vice
president of the Women's Di-
vision of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration. She is on the board of the
Jewish Family and Children's
Service, co-chairman of the com-
mittee on aging and chairman of
the new organized volunteer
group for visiting nursing homes.
She 'was honored with the Volun-
teer of the Week Award by the
United Community Services, is ac-
tive in Hadassah, serving as presi-
dent of the Russell Woods group
and as vice president of the South
Oakland Hadassah.
A longtime leader in the Bnai
David Sisterhood, Mrs. Brandwine
has served as vice president and as
acting president of the sisterhood.
She is on the board of the JNF
Women's Auxiliary.
Israel's foremost designers will
be represented at the fashion show.
Striking Israel designs will come
from such world famous couturiers
as Lola Beer, Finy Leitersdorf,
Gideon Oberson and Shafir Talmor
and from furriers Stefan Braun
and Eliahu Neulander.

Autos for Israelis
Experts predict that there will
be one automobile for every 10
Israelis by 1985; the present figure
is one for every thirty-six. Both
Israel's automotive industry and its
road construction programs are be-
ing financed in considerable part
by funds from Israel Bonds.

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Ruling only on whether or not
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membership to persons of the Jew- to the Demetry complaint, George
ish faith, and has not violated the S. Pfaus, director of the civil rights
state's law by refusing to admit division, decided that the Bnai
a member of the John Birch Brith is exempt, as a group of the
Society to Bnai Brith membership. kind it claims to be, from the law
George Demetry, of Jackson
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against the Lakewood chapter of
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8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Kings
limentary theater tickets. .1=
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mittee, announced that Paul 0. Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith of
Liebert of Grand Rapids, first vice Council, 19951 Livernois. Theater
president of District Grand Lodge
tickets will be mailed to the spon-
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6, will be ,uest six. aker.
will head District 6 as president
Rabbi Zager-Stone Lodge leads
following the district convention in the Detroit Council with 40 new
Detroit in June. Nathan Ruben- members enrolled to date. Detroit
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The veterans of World War I
of the U.S.A. are calling for a roll
call of all living members of that •
war on its 50th anniversary year,
April 6. 1917 to April 6, 1967.
The U.S. contribution to World )1.
War I was over 4,355,000 trained
military men, 42 divisions and a
about 2,500.000 men transported
overseas in approximately nine
months.
Veterans are asked to send name,
address, rank and organization to
Veterans of World War I. U.S.A.,
40 G. Street, Washington, D.C.

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Levine, retiring president of the
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Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine has
been named chairman of the 1967
all-Israel fashion f es ti v a 1 and
luncheon, it was announced by
Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Detroit
Israel Bond W o m en's Division
chairman.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Karpel of N.
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wedding anniversary with a six-
week trip to California, where
their son Harold, his wife and
children live in Van Nuys.
In San Francisco, they visited
with a sister, former Detroiter,
Mrs. Samuel Heyman, and family
on the Karpels' golden anniversary
March 11,
Besides their son Harold, the
Karpels have a daughter. Mrs.
Norman Freilich; a son, Jack; and
10 grandchildren.
Mrs. Karpel was born in Bialo-
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