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North East Lakes Council of
' A mist-Section - of • leader" rassdnesday at Cobo Hall, it recipients of Bnai *Oh
the Union of American ile-
hon-
brew
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Congregations
ship in communal, civic,' was announced by Louis ! Awards. are .erving
„our) ced Arthur M. Kollin.
ovary
chairmen,
along
with
Berry,
dinner
chairman.
business, labor, philanthropic,'
The Sitio-a-plate dinner. Fisher. Among the honorarN
educational and religious
p resident of Temple Beth
Ber-
fields will attend the Na- will honor Cohn "for distin-: co chairmen are John C:11411
1:W0h. Rabbi
nal
Dearden.
Bishop
Richard
kowitz and Henry Winkelman
tional Bnai !frith Human'
S. Emrich. Henry Ford,
were appointed to the c-dues
tarian Award dinner honor-
Richard C. Gerstenbreg. At- • Bon committee of the coon
ing Irwin Cohn, 6.30 p.m.
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Frank
General
torney
cil
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Kelley. Philip M. Klutzniek.
BUD Secretary George M.
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200,000 young people in high
schools and on collage cam-
puses, through the Bnai Brith
Youth Services, contact the
Boar Brith Foundation, 354 ,
6100.
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Presentation of the award
The Sephardic Community of
will be made by David M.
Greater Detroit will install
Blumberg, international pres-
officers at its annual family
- Went of Bnai Brith. Berry
dinner and fun night 5:30
mac mre.2tersew xisr411 will be toastmaster.
p..m Sunday in the commum-
Paul Winter of radio sta- ty room of the Tel-12 Mall.
lion WJR will introduce the
A full-course dinner, which
dais guests. Cantor Jacob
will include Middle Eastern
Merchandise
Barkin will be guest artist.
foods, will be prepared and
There will be greetings
from U.S. Senators Robert P. server by the sisterhood.
and more
0 Griffin and Philip A. Hart, Rabbi Samuel Betsalel will
conduct the Hanuka candle
Governor William G. Milli-
lighting, followed by audience
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1 I. Cohn Day" in Southfield. two-year terms are: David
The Detroit Common Coun_ Chicorel, president; Shirley
cif has passed a resolution Gormezano and Ray Alyesh,
commending Cohn. vice presidents; Rose Quen,
Max M. Fisher, honorary treasurer; an d Susan Bet-
dinner chairman, and Mandell salel and Mary Papo, secre-
L. Berman, president of the Caries. Albert Chicorel will
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singing,
ley and Secretary of State participation in
Richard Austin, on behalf of dancing and music.
Prospective members are
the state. Mayor Roman S.
1 blk. W. of Coolidge
information,
For
Gribhs has declared Dec. 6 invited.
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Officers to be installed for
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Jewish Welfare Federation, be installing officer.
will pay tribute to Cohn. The Sisterhood members on
Very Rev. Malcolm Carron, the dinner committee are
president of the University Mrs. Alyesh, Shirley Behar,
of Detroit, will give the Susan Betsalel, Sedel Chi-
"prayer of peace." Rabbi corel, Elena Cohen, Lillian
Leonard Berman of Cong. Katan, Germaine La lot, f,
Bnai Israel will give the in. Esther Malamud, Eta Moss,
vocation, and Louis Weber, Phyllis Rashty, Rita Rozenc-
chairman of the Bnai Brith weig, Mary Papo, Theresa
Sevy. Sylvia
Foundation Committee, will Senor, Flora
make special presentations.' Sima, Claire Stern and
Morris Direnfield, member Gladys Yahia.
of the Bnai Brith Supreme
Col. ARTHUR C. BECKER,
Lodge Board of Governors,
will introduce President Da- Southfield civil defense di-
rector and national deputy
vid Blumberg.
Marla Parks, president of civil defense offices of the
the Detroit Bnai Brith Girls Jewish War Veterans, was
Council, will voice the apple- congratulated by Mayor Nor-
elation of the youth agencies man Feder and Judge Clar-
who will be aided by the pro- ence A. Reid on his award
ceeds from the dinner. The in the national civil defense
Very Rev. Walter Ziemba, contest sponsored by the
rector of the Orchard Lake U. S. Civil Defense Council.
Seminary, will pronounce the Becker won first place for
his audio-visual rresentation
benediction.
Joseph L. Hudson Jr. and on civil defense in the United
Walker L. Cisler, previous States.
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ctivities in Society
Mr. and Sirs. Morris Penfil of Parklawn Ave., Oak
Park, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday
ssilh a dinner given by their children at Young Israel Center
of Oak-Woods- Out-of-town guests included their daughter,
Hinda, from California; Mr. Penfil's brothers Ilarry from
California and Dave from Florida; his brother and sister-
in-law. Lou and Lillian Penfil from Pennsylvania; and Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Kasner, longtime friends from Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Penfil have a son, Louis, daughter, Hinda,
and three grandchildren.
- Detroiter Mrs. Rose Beckerman, a longtime member
of the Sholem Aleichem Institute, celebrated her 80th birth-
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