Orith .activities PISGAH CHAPTER will meet noon Wednesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Program chairman Lee Franklin Weinstock will moderate a color film, "Israel!". BBYO Chairman Mrs. David Mitchell will introduce Fran Rubin, assistant director of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, as guest speaker. Petite luncheon will be served. nests invited. For information, call the president, Mrs. Julius Ring, 358-2691.. * • BRANDEIS LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Bnai David Synagogue. During this Award Night, members who have made outstanding contributions to the lodge during the year will be hon- ored. This meeting also initiates the year's 100-day membership campaign of District 6 in the cele- bration of its 100th 'anniversary Wives are invited. Refreshments will be served. • * * PHILIP HANDLER-EAST SIDE LODGE will be joined by DE- TROIT LODGE for a seminar on "What Happened on 12th Street, Why Did It Happen, and What Are the Solutions to This Prob- lem?",8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the / Sholem Aleichem Institute. C Clayton Owens and Carl Carson prominent Negro businessmen, wil speak and answer questions. Re freshments will be served. The public is invited. * * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER will hold a social eve- ning 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at‘Beth Hillel - Synagogue. Entertainment will be a kitchen band consisting of 17 senior citizens, ranging in age from 67 to 84. Guests invited. * * * CENTENNIAL LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Oak Park Community Building. A film on the Israel war will be shown. For information, call Jerry Stein, program chairman, 398-3060. JWV YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Raye Weimer, 21150 Pem- broke. Senior Vice President Irene Levin will distribute tickets to the Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary donor luncheon which will be held on Nov. 15 at the new Raleigh House. Anne Disner, child JNF Memorial Books welfare chairrhan, announces that a picnic will be given for a group Offered to Bnai Brith of muscular dystrophy children The Jewish National Fund this and their families 1 p.m. Sunday year will again publish individual at Peterson Park. About 100 chil- Bnai Brith lodge necrologies (me- dren and their parents will be en- morial books) in which the mem- tertained by magician Mickey bers of the lodge may plant trees Davis, and post member Frank in the Martyrs' Forest in Israel Wasser will assist as a clown. * * * in memory of their relatives and DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY friends, or in the name of an Israeli soldier who died in defense 135 will service the Girls Cottage of his country during the recent of the D. J. Healy House Sept. 30. Gifts and refreshments will be war. Coupled with its initial function served to the children, all of them from broken homes. of commemorating the names. of • • • those who have passed on, -ithis BALE POST will meet 8 p.m. year's necrology program will be Sept. 26 at Albert's of Birming- another means of providing Israel with additional and vitally needed ham. Sports personalities, includ- financial aid to help rebuild the ing all-American Norm Masters, shattered territory and economy will be on the program. as a result of the recent war. Each member of the lodge will Donor Lunch, Style Show receive a copy of this book, with a complete list of names printed to Aid JWVA's Projects Mrs. William Greenberg, presi- within. A minimum of 100 trees from dent of the Department of Michi- each lodge will again be required. gan Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary, has announced the ap- pointment of Mrs. Irving Silk, sen- ior vice president,, as chairman of The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai the 1967 fund-raising event. That event this :year will be a Brith Council and the Bnai Brith Women's Council have scheduled donor luncheon and fashion show their first rally for blood Monday to be held at the, new Raleigh and Tuesday, at Pepper School, House Nov. 15. Jackie Crampton, fashion com- Oak Park. The Red Cross blood team will be on hand from 5 to mentator for WJBK:"7'V, will nar- rate the fashion prientaton. 11 p.m. each day. Michigan's 12 auxiliaries will All Bnai Brith lodges and chap- ters have been advised that the participate in the event which will summer months have depleted suport JWVA projects such as ser- most of the blood supply, and to vice to all local veteran's hospitlas, meet, current needs each lodge the USO and the induction center, and chapter blood bank must be service to the D. J. Ilealy Children's Home and the Juvenile Detention replenished. In event that the teachers strike Home, the Lapeer, Home, aid to is still in effect, the rally will be disabled or needy veterans and their families or survivors, and aid postponed to a later date. to Israel program that supports the Tel Hashomer Research Hospital in Blood Bank Rally "THE MIMETTE1 OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE DES GN Only 17" deep 1 3995 Decorative Faucets Available A Luxury Vanity For The Problem Bath .. . Gold and White Cultured Marble Top with oval bowl to match. Fau- cets placed off center for the De- signer look. ether Sizes and Finishes Available. 971inwo Custom galleries 24200 TELEGRAPH RD. (Between f and 10 Mile Rds.) See our display of decorative switchplates I53.9554 Israel and a scholarship program. Mrs. Silk will be assisted by Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, past depart- ment president, who will serve as special adviser. The department will hold a mem- bership meeting and brunch for juniors and auxiliary presidents 11 a.m. Sunday at thte home of Dorothy Goldberg, 1R213 Prairie. The main topic will be member- ship. For information, call Mrs. Goldberg, UN 2-6610. Just Couch-Carrier An Oklahoma oil billionaire turned up for a golf match dressed to kill, followed by a flunky pulling a foam-cushioned chaise lounge behind him. "You're not going to make that poor caddy lug that couch after you for eighteen holes?" expostulated a member of the foursome. "Caddy nothing," ex- plained the oil tycoon. "That's my psychiatrist." Newlywed A. Harmans to Reside in Boston Friday, September 15, 1967-25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MEN'S CLUBS CE NT E R BUSINESSMEN'S CLUB will hold a benefit theater party with proceeds going to the Israel Emergency Fund 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center. "Mirele Efros," starring Berta Gersten and Michael Rosenberg, well-known stars of the Yiddish theater, will be featured. The Yid- dish film has English subtitles. Harry Weinberg is chairman of the event, and Irving M. Lyons is club president. • * • BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. in the syna- gogue. Allen Blanchard of the De- troit-. News, who covered the Six- MRS. ALAN HAYMAN Day War, will tell of his exper- In an evening ceremony Satur- iences. The public is invited. Re- day, Anita Lynn Feldman became frehments will be served. the bride of Alan Jay Hayman. * * * Rabbi Hayim Donin officiated at MOSAIC LODGE F&M, will host the ceremony held in Cong. Bnai William G. Milliken, lieutenant David. governor of Michigan, as guest Children of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman speaker at a dinner honoring Paul Feldman of Ohio Ave. and Mr. and Axelrad, senior warden, 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Louis Hayman of Knob Woods Sept. 27 in the Colonnade Room, Dr., Southfield, the newlyweds Masonic Temple, Friends are in-' left for Boston, where they plan to vited. For reservations, call Alan reside. S. Adelson, 342-6220. * s * The bride wore an Empire-style gown of French silk and Belgian TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB lace. The Bible she carried was will hold a complimentary break- covered with roses and Stephano- fast and double-feature program tis. 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the temple. Matron of honor was Mrs. Doug- Warren Orlick, golf pro at Tam las Harris, sister of the bride. O'Shanter Country Club, will give Irene Moses, Barbara Sill, Peggy a talk with demonstrations, and Ehrenfeld, Ellen Harris and Mrs. Lee Smits of the public informa- 1 Stephen Hayman were brides- tion department of Michigan Con- solidated Gas Co. will give a talk -maids. on a sportsman's life. Smits is a Stephen Hayman was best man, veteran newsman and radio corn and ushers were David Raitt, mentator. Sidney J. Newman Jr. Richard Maddin, Barry Pinsky, Jeffery Leib and Douglas Harris.. 10 Countries Represented , at Latin Bnai Brith Parley SAO PAULO (JTA)—More than 600 persons, including delegates from 10 Latin American countries, attended sessions of the fifth Latin American convention of Bnai Brith -last weekend. Federal, state, muni- cipal and religious leaders, as well as the heads of the local Jewish community, welcomed the dele- gates and their guests. A feature of the session was presentation of the Human Rights I Medal to Dr. Julio de Mesquita I, Filho. editor of the newspaper 0 Estado do Sao Paulo and president of the Inter-American Press Asso- ciation. Before commencement of the working sessions, the delegates were received by Dom Agneli Cardinal Rossi , archbishop of NIalines-Brussels. Cardinal Rossi. welcoming the Bnai - Brith repre- sentatives. lauded , the atmosphere of brotherhood in Brazil. Mendel Stein Sapir of Chile was elected president of the 20th dis- trict of Bnai Brith. Other officers, from Argentina,' Brazil and Uru- gnay, were also named. The convention approved for- mation of a 23rd Bnai Brith Dis- trict, made up of lodges in Carib- bean countries, which will be in- stalled shortly in Caracas, Vene- zuela. Rabbi Jay Kaufman of Washing- ton, executive vice president of Bnai Brith, was a participant in the convention proceedings. Meanwhile in Buenos Aires, a pledge to seek closer bonds with all religious groups in Argentina, with "full respect" for people of all faiths, was made by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Juan Carlo Aram- buru, newly appointed archbishop coadjutor of the Buenos Aires Archdiocese. The prelate made that pledge when he received a delegation rep- resenting DAIA, central organiza- tion of Argentine Jewry. His pledge was regarded as indication of im- proved relations between the Cath- olic hierarchy and the local Jewish population. MARILYNN SHAPIRO president of the Men's Club, will preside, and Newton L. 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