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1 TV.OI nnDjimiv l]f\^ Seryjng Colmnbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community )QA\K Vol. 35, No. 50 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957 :le 39 Oavoted to AmtricAn and J«wlih tcl«at> Honor B'nai B'rith Past Presidents Tuesday Night I. W. OAREK BABBI FOLKMAN JUSTIN SILLMAN AIXAN TARSHISH MELVIN HARRIS ANNUAL DINNER AT AHAVAS SHOLOM TOMOfiROW The annual installation dinner ot Ahavas Sholom Congregation will take place in the social hall of the synagogrue Sunday, 6 p. m. Bernard Cohen will serve as chairman. Rabbt Elliott FInkol will be the main speaker. Greetings will also be extended by Sol Rising, Mitch Cohen and Bdward Nusgart Tho sale of the candles will be conducted by Wllllajn Olvets and Ocorgo Goodman. A brief address by the vice- president, Mitch Cohen, will pre¬ cede the candle and cake auction. The cake waa donated by Sch¬ wartz Bakery. Rabbi Finkel will give the bene¬ diction before the meal and Can¬ tor Schottenstein the grace after the meal. Mr. Nusgart is chairman of the arrangements committee and the dinner will be served by the Sl^ terliood, of which Mrs. Sol Rising Is president Prior to dinner, promptly at 6:30, the installation ceremony of the newly-elected officers will be held. Barney Ringer will Inafall Sol Rising aa president and Mitch Cohen as vice-president The lat¬ ter will then induct Hyman Lehi^ er oa financial secretary, Wil¬ liam Olvets as^ treasurer and Ber¬ nard Cohen as recording secreta¬ ry. Mr. Cohen will then Introduce the following appointed trustees: Morris Jonaa, chairman of the board; Bdward Nusgart, George Goodmui and Herman Horvatb, chevra-kadlsbo; Harry Bender- sky, George Goodman, Morris Jonas^ Barney Ringer and Ben Rosen, life trustees; Louis Acker¬ man, Sam Barkan, Joe Krull, Meyer Levey, A. Miller, £ld Nus¬ gart Joe Papier, Alex Romanhof, N. Sokol, Lou Stein, Jack Suss¬ man and Donald Zeldln, trustees. Mr. Nusgart will then officially Invite the assembled to tbeir chicken and kishka dinner which will be served In tbe social hall. PARTY PLANNERS — Agudas Achim Sisterhood members dis¬ cuss plans for the annual cocktail party Sunday evening at the synagogue. Left to right: Mrs. Martin Godofsky, president of the Sisterhood; Mrs. Albert Belm, program chairman; Mrs. Alex Gin. gold, tax-stamp chairman; Mra Nathan Nedclman, fund-raising chairman. '' (Topy photo) ANNUAL SALES TAX SUPPER-DANCE AT AGUDAS AGHIM SYNAGOGUE TOMORROW The three "K's" of Jewish cookery, knlshcs, kishke and kugel — will feature the 10:80 p. m. buffet supper to be served Sunday, when Agudas Achlm* Sisterhood presents its annual sales-tax-supper In the social hall of the synagogue. Many other "malchollm" will also make their appearance on the buffet tables, according to Mrs. Al Glngold, sales-tax chairman for the Sisterhood. Bob Marvin's orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 8:80 p. m., and a fuU-length floor show and entertainment, featur¬ ing; all Congregation and home¬ town talent will be presented, arranged for by Mrs. Albert Belm, program chairman. Mrs. Nathan Nedelman, fund- raising vice-president has an¬ nounced that all who attend will be eligible to win many door prizes collected for the dance, to which all members of the Con¬ gregation and their friends are Invited. Admission will be ¥125 In sales- tax stamps per person, $250 in stamps per couple, or the cash equivalent ot $7.50 per couple. ROSE E. LAZARUS SISTERHOOD SETS UP 'CIRCLES' FOR FUND-RAISING PROJECT At a meeting this fall of the Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood Plan¬ ning Committee, plans were formulated for "earning groups'* of Sisterhood members. Tho groups are to be called "Circles," and every member of Sisterhood Is to be Included In a Circle. Through the efforts of the Circles, each member is to earn $25 for the Sister- hopd, reward for which "Will be a "Goal Plate Luncheon" to be held In the spring t>f 19BS. Co-chairmen of the Circle pro¬ ject are Mrs. Dave G^rstenfeld, 2621 Sherwood, and Mrs. Henri Front, SB, S. Stonwood. Vice- chairmen are Mrs. William QUck, US S. Merkle, and Mrs. David Feerer, 72B S. Roosevelt Secretory Is Mrs. Melvln Harris, 71 N- Merkle. Treasurer Is Mrs. Richard Abel, 2766 Brentwood. The first Circle to confplcte Its earning plan is No. 6. Mrs, Theo. dore Simson, 289 S. Roosevelt Is Its leader, and Mrs. Arnold Sher, 266 S. Merkle, Is Its assistant leader. They plan a Biiigo game In the Vestry Room at Temple Israel Wednesday, Jan. 18, 8:1S "p. m. Admission wlU be $1 per person. MRS. YASSENOFF IN'BIG'EFFORT Mrs. Dorothy Vassenoff Is In charge of arrangements for "BIO" Day breakfast Sunday morning, Dec. IS, at the Jewish Center, where all volunteers will convene at 9:30 In the auditorium (or a briefing session, to be foi lowed by visits to the homes of prospective purchasers. Dr. B T Mlndlin, "BIG" Day chairman announced. Rabbi James G. Heller and Bmll Cohen will be the featured guests at the big Chanukah festival program Sunday night Dec. IB, 8lis. In the Center audit orlum. A large crowd Is being planned, for inasmuch as ad mission is free and the celebrat ion of Chanukah in communal program participation Is attract ing much interest and attention "BIG" Day volunteers to date Include the following: Lou Ackerman, Jack Belzer, Alfred Bender, Sanford Betker, Phil Bradley, Grant Brandon, Albert Braverman. Howard Broner, Irving Chasin, Dr. Ben Cohen, Eugene Cohen, Ike Cohen, MItchel Cohen, San. ford Cohen. Herbert Cummins, Leonard Dworkin, Joe Elsenberg, Lawr¬ ence Feltllnger, Ted Flnkelsteln, Gerald Friedman, Murray Gal¬ an, Martin Gold. (eoBtiDPed on pate 71 FAMILY SERVICE'S ANNUAL MEETING SET FOR SUNDAY Dr. Benjamin Rovitz, well- known local psychiatrist and clin¬ ical director of the Columbus State Hospital, will be the prin- dlpal speaker at the annual meet¬ ing of the Jewish Family Service Sunday, 2:30. p. m.. at tho Jewish Center. The meeting will be open to the community. Dr. Kovitz, whose topic will be "The Preventive Approach to Mental Health," Is highly regard¬ ed Jn the field ot psychiatry. He is a graduate of, the Medical School Of the Uriiversity of Wis¬ consin, and is clinical assistant professor. Department of Psy¬ chiatry, Ohio State University. Prior to his present position, he was associated with the Jackson¬ ville State Hospital, Jacksonville, 111., and Osawatomle State Hos¬ pital, Kans. Included In the annual meeting will be the election of officers and board members for 1067-68. There wiU be brief reports on the Agency's activities by com¬ mittee chairmen. A social hour and refreshments will follow the program. The Planning Committee for the annual meeting consists of: William Wasserstrom, chair- man, Robert Aronson, Norman Folpe, Mrs. Leon Friedman, Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Mrs. E, j. Gor¬ don, Mrs. Joseph Horchow, Ae'- thur Isaac Jr., Robert Shaman sky, Ben Yenkln. MB. HARKISON Guest Lecturer At Beth Jacob Daniel Harrison of the Colum¬ bus Hebrew School will be the guest lecturer at the regular Frt' day night Oneg Shabbos Forums at Beth Jacob Synagogue next week (Dec. 13).,With special em- phsLBiB on teen-age education, Mr. Harrison will speak on "How Far Jewish Education?" Mr. Harrison is a graduate from ButJer University, and has been associated with Jewish ed¬ ucation since 1926, has occupied his present i>ositlon as principal of the Hebrew Schopl slnjce 1944. He is a vice-president of the Mid¬ west Section of the National Council for Jewish Education. The public is invited. 'iy^^:m^zrrA''T^m5:mwr NEW cuss TO BE INITIATED Zion Lodge 62, B'nal B'rith, has a dinner meeting with three out¬ standing events at Winding Hol¬ low Country Club Tuesday, 6 p. m., according to Herbert Cum¬ mins, p|;csldent of Zion Lodge. Five tMstrlct past - presidents. Rabbi Jerome D. Folknuin, Mel¬ vln S. Harris^ Justin L. Sillman, Isadore W. Garek and Allan Tor- UhlsK win be specialty honored. Rabbi Folknian Is a past-presi¬ dent of .District 6'. Justin L. Slll- nian> Isadore \V. Garek and Allan Tarthlsh have served as past- presidents of District 2. A cloiis of 60 new candidates will be Initiated in Zion Lodge, it was aniiounced by Isaac Cohen, [chairman of the membership drive. The degree team is com¬ posed of Allan Tarshish. Isadore Zeldln, Robert Horowitz, Abe Horowitz, Bernard Cohen ahd Richard Orundsteln. Principal speaker for the meet¬ ing will be Mr. Garek, a national vice - presltl^nt of the Supreme Lodge, B'nal B'rith who recently returned from a two-week survey of propaganda techniques near the Iron Curtain In Europe. He was one of a group of 50 out¬ standing representatives of lead¬ ing organizations, sent over for the survey, by the Crusade for Freedom leaders. He will describe his Impressions, and it will be tbe first occasion, since his retUm to Columbus, that such report will be made. Officers of Zion Lctdge are: Herbert Cummins, president; Sol Shaman, first vice - president; Morris Swedlow, second vice- president; Ike Cohen, guardian; Sol Zeldln. chaplain; Walter Katz, treasurer; Richard Kohn, secre¬ tary; trustees are Robert Laz¬ arus, Julius Stelnhauser and Leo Yassenoff. ' New members to be Initiated are: Murray Bass, Edward Baler, Joseph Berman, Michael Begab, Charles Block, Albert Cohen, Martin Friedberg. Rabbi Billot EHnkcl, Murray Golan , Dr. Simon Gold, Richard Golden, Chas. Goldsmith. Kal Oreenfleld, Leon Gllckman, How¬ ard Goldstein. Wolfe Jacobson, Nate Katz, Bernard Krelselman, Mark Knolls, Sam H. Levy, Martin Levinstein, Don Leeman, Robert Levenson. Ben Mandel¬ korn, Stanley MelDon, Stanley Novak, Murray Peselnick, Peor- son Press^ Morris Robinson Gabriel Rubin, J. R. Schaftcr, Lawrence D. Schaffer, Al Shkol- nlck, Al Soskin, Adolph Samuel, Arnold Spotter. Harold Slegelman, Rabbi Lester Segal, Borrls. Siegel, Kurt Thom¬ as, Harold Trager, Henry 3. White, Jack Wolln. Dr. Jesse Blsen, Bdwln Welner, Mathew Brilliant, Martin Lazear, Arnold Ecbff, Sanford Joseph, Paul Sloan, Leonard O o I e r, Charles Wlttensteln: Rabbi Harry Kaplan, of Ohio State University Hlllel Foundatr ion, win speak on "Thought for the Day." The general committee for the affair: Robert Horowitz, Herb Melzlish, Milton Peterman, Mor¬ ton RIeser. Seyman Stem, Ralph Shapiro, Bernard Yenkln, David Brown. MAOZ TZUR KV THE KEY OF 'C — And the 'C' stands for "Center" — the Jewish Community Center where the above young¬ sters are forming a living menorah as tfiey light the candles of Chanukah. At Jewish Community Centers across the country af¬ filiated with and served by the National Jewish Welfare (JWB), youngsters such as these—and their teenage brothers and sisters, as well as parents and grandparents — find satisfying, constructive free-time activities based on the best values of American civilization and Jewish traditions. J: B'XAi B'RITH aiBLS ro INSTALL OFFICERS The Emma Laziarus Chapter of B'nal B'rith Girls Is having its semi-annual Installation Tuesday,' Dec. 17. BBO will be installing re¬ elected officers, ln-<;omlng girls- and re>.lnstatlng past members. Lynn Barash and Robyn Wiu- serstrom are chairmen of thf Installation. Parents are Inyvlted. CaU Lynn Barash, CL. 2-0803 for more in- ' formation. m
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Full Text | 1 TV.OI nnDjimiv l]f\^ Seryjng Colmnbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community )QA\K Vol. 35, No. 50 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957 :le 39 Oavoted to AmtricAn and J«wlih tcl«at> Honor B'nai B'rith Past Presidents Tuesday Night I. W. OAREK BABBI FOLKMAN JUSTIN SILLMAN AIXAN TARSHISH MELVIN HARRIS ANNUAL DINNER AT AHAVAS SHOLOM TOMOfiROW The annual installation dinner ot Ahavas Sholom Congregation will take place in the social hall of the synagogrue Sunday, 6 p. m. Bernard Cohen will serve as chairman. Rabbt Elliott FInkol will be the main speaker. Greetings will also be extended by Sol Rising, Mitch Cohen and Bdward Nusgart Tho sale of the candles will be conducted by Wllllajn Olvets and Ocorgo Goodman. A brief address by the vice- president, Mitch Cohen, will pre¬ cede the candle and cake auction. The cake waa donated by Sch¬ wartz Bakery. Rabbi Finkel will give the bene¬ diction before the meal and Can¬ tor Schottenstein the grace after the meal. Mr. Nusgart is chairman of the arrangements committee and the dinner will be served by the Sl^ terliood, of which Mrs. Sol Rising Is president Prior to dinner, promptly at 6:30, the installation ceremony of the newly-elected officers will be held. Barney Ringer will Inafall Sol Rising aa president and Mitch Cohen as vice-president The lat¬ ter will then induct Hyman Lehi^ er oa financial secretary, Wil¬ liam Olvets as^ treasurer and Ber¬ nard Cohen as recording secreta¬ ry. Mr. Cohen will then Introduce the following appointed trustees: Morris Jonaa, chairman of the board; Bdward Nusgart, George Goodmui and Herman Horvatb, chevra-kadlsbo; Harry Bender- sky, George Goodman, Morris Jonas^ Barney Ringer and Ben Rosen, life trustees; Louis Acker¬ man, Sam Barkan, Joe Krull, Meyer Levey, A. Miller, £ld Nus¬ gart Joe Papier, Alex Romanhof, N. Sokol, Lou Stein, Jack Suss¬ man and Donald Zeldln, trustees. Mr. Nusgart will then officially Invite the assembled to tbeir chicken and kishka dinner which will be served In tbe social hall. PARTY PLANNERS — Agudas Achim Sisterhood members dis¬ cuss plans for the annual cocktail party Sunday evening at the synagogue. Left to right: Mrs. Martin Godofsky, president of the Sisterhood; Mrs. Albert Belm, program chairman; Mrs. Alex Gin. gold, tax-stamp chairman; Mra Nathan Nedclman, fund-raising chairman. '' (Topy photo) ANNUAL SALES TAX SUPPER-DANCE AT AGUDAS AGHIM SYNAGOGUE TOMORROW The three "K's" of Jewish cookery, knlshcs, kishke and kugel — will feature the 10:80 p. m. buffet supper to be served Sunday, when Agudas Achlm* Sisterhood presents its annual sales-tax-supper In the social hall of the synagogue. Many other "malchollm" will also make their appearance on the buffet tables, according to Mrs. Al Glngold, sales-tax chairman for the Sisterhood. Bob Marvin's orchestra will play for dancing beginning at 8:80 p. m., and a fuU-length floor show and entertainment, featur¬ ing; all Congregation and home¬ town talent will be presented, arranged for by Mrs. Albert Belm, program chairman. Mrs. Nathan Nedelman, fund- raising vice-president has an¬ nounced that all who attend will be eligible to win many door prizes collected for the dance, to which all members of the Con¬ gregation and their friends are Invited. Admission will be ¥125 In sales- tax stamps per person, $250 in stamps per couple, or the cash equivalent ot $7.50 per couple. ROSE E. LAZARUS SISTERHOOD SETS UP 'CIRCLES' FOR FUND-RAISING PROJECT At a meeting this fall of the Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood Plan¬ ning Committee, plans were formulated for "earning groups'* of Sisterhood members. Tho groups are to be called "Circles," and every member of Sisterhood Is to be Included In a Circle. Through the efforts of the Circles, each member is to earn $25 for the Sister- hopd, reward for which "Will be a "Goal Plate Luncheon" to be held In the spring t>f 19BS. Co-chairmen of the Circle pro¬ ject are Mrs. Dave G^rstenfeld, 2621 Sherwood, and Mrs. Henri Front, SB, S. Stonwood. Vice- chairmen are Mrs. William QUck, US S. Merkle, and Mrs. David Feerer, 72B S. Roosevelt Secretory Is Mrs. Melvln Harris, 71 N- Merkle. Treasurer Is Mrs. Richard Abel, 2766 Brentwood. The first Circle to confplcte Its earning plan is No. 6. Mrs, Theo. dore Simson, 289 S. Roosevelt Is Its leader, and Mrs. Arnold Sher, 266 S. Merkle, Is Its assistant leader. They plan a Biiigo game In the Vestry Room at Temple Israel Wednesday, Jan. 18, 8:1S "p. m. Admission wlU be $1 per person. MRS. YASSENOFF IN'BIG'EFFORT Mrs. Dorothy Vassenoff Is In charge of arrangements for "BIO" Day breakfast Sunday morning, Dec. IS, at the Jewish Center, where all volunteers will convene at 9:30 In the auditorium (or a briefing session, to be foi lowed by visits to the homes of prospective purchasers. Dr. B T Mlndlin, "BIG" Day chairman announced. Rabbi James G. Heller and Bmll Cohen will be the featured guests at the big Chanukah festival program Sunday night Dec. IB, 8lis. In the Center audit orlum. A large crowd Is being planned, for inasmuch as ad mission is free and the celebrat ion of Chanukah in communal program participation Is attract ing much interest and attention "BIG" Day volunteers to date Include the following: Lou Ackerman, Jack Belzer, Alfred Bender, Sanford Betker, Phil Bradley, Grant Brandon, Albert Braverman. Howard Broner, Irving Chasin, Dr. Ben Cohen, Eugene Cohen, Ike Cohen, MItchel Cohen, San. ford Cohen. Herbert Cummins, Leonard Dworkin, Joe Elsenberg, Lawr¬ ence Feltllnger, Ted Flnkelsteln, Gerald Friedman, Murray Gal¬ an, Martin Gold. (eoBtiDPed on pate 71 FAMILY SERVICE'S ANNUAL MEETING SET FOR SUNDAY Dr. Benjamin Rovitz, well- known local psychiatrist and clin¬ ical director of the Columbus State Hospital, will be the prin- dlpal speaker at the annual meet¬ ing of the Jewish Family Service Sunday, 2:30. p. m.. at tho Jewish Center. The meeting will be open to the community. Dr. Kovitz, whose topic will be "The Preventive Approach to Mental Health," Is highly regard¬ ed Jn the field ot psychiatry. He is a graduate of, the Medical School Of the Uriiversity of Wis¬ consin, and is clinical assistant professor. Department of Psy¬ chiatry, Ohio State University. Prior to his present position, he was associated with the Jackson¬ ville State Hospital, Jacksonville, 111., and Osawatomle State Hos¬ pital, Kans. Included In the annual meeting will be the election of officers and board members for 1067-68. There wiU be brief reports on the Agency's activities by com¬ mittee chairmen. A social hour and refreshments will follow the program. The Planning Committee for the annual meeting consists of: William Wasserstrom, chair- man, Robert Aronson, Norman Folpe, Mrs. Leon Friedman, Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Mrs. E, j. Gor¬ don, Mrs. Joseph Horchow, Ae'- thur Isaac Jr., Robert Shaman sky, Ben Yenkln. MB. HARKISON Guest Lecturer At Beth Jacob Daniel Harrison of the Colum¬ bus Hebrew School will be the guest lecturer at the regular Frt' day night Oneg Shabbos Forums at Beth Jacob Synagogue next week (Dec. 13).,With special em- phsLBiB on teen-age education, Mr. Harrison will speak on "How Far Jewish Education?" Mr. Harrison is a graduate from ButJer University, and has been associated with Jewish ed¬ ucation since 1926, has occupied his present i>ositlon as principal of the Hebrew Schopl slnjce 1944. He is a vice-president of the Mid¬ west Section of the National Council for Jewish Education. The public is invited. 'iy^^:m^zrrA''T^m5:mwr NEW cuss TO BE INITIATED Zion Lodge 62, B'nal B'rith, has a dinner meeting with three out¬ standing events at Winding Hol¬ low Country Club Tuesday, 6 p. m., according to Herbert Cum¬ mins, p|;csldent of Zion Lodge. Five tMstrlct past - presidents. Rabbi Jerome D. Folknuin, Mel¬ vln S. Harris^ Justin L. Sillman, Isadore W. Garek and Allan Tor- UhlsK win be specialty honored. Rabbi Folknian Is a past-presi¬ dent of .District 6'. Justin L. Slll- nian> Isadore \V. Garek and Allan Tarthlsh have served as past- presidents of District 2. A cloiis of 60 new candidates will be Initiated in Zion Lodge, it was aniiounced by Isaac Cohen, [chairman of the membership drive. The degree team is com¬ posed of Allan Tarshish. Isadore Zeldln, Robert Horowitz, Abe Horowitz, Bernard Cohen ahd Richard Orundsteln. Principal speaker for the meet¬ ing will be Mr. Garek, a national vice - presltl^nt of the Supreme Lodge, B'nal B'rith who recently returned from a two-week survey of propaganda techniques near the Iron Curtain In Europe. He was one of a group of 50 out¬ standing representatives of lead¬ ing organizations, sent over for the survey, by the Crusade for Freedom leaders. He will describe his Impressions, and it will be tbe first occasion, since his retUm to Columbus, that such report will be made. Officers of Zion Lctdge are: Herbert Cummins, president; Sol Shaman, first vice - president; Morris Swedlow, second vice- president; Ike Cohen, guardian; Sol Zeldln. chaplain; Walter Katz, treasurer; Richard Kohn, secre¬ tary; trustees are Robert Laz¬ arus, Julius Stelnhauser and Leo Yassenoff. ' New members to be Initiated are: Murray Bass, Edward Baler, Joseph Berman, Michael Begab, Charles Block, Albert Cohen, Martin Friedberg. Rabbi Billot EHnkcl, Murray Golan , Dr. Simon Gold, Richard Golden, Chas. Goldsmith. Kal Oreenfleld, Leon Gllckman, How¬ ard Goldstein. Wolfe Jacobson, Nate Katz, Bernard Krelselman, Mark Knolls, Sam H. Levy, Martin Levinstein, Don Leeman, Robert Levenson. Ben Mandel¬ korn, Stanley MelDon, Stanley Novak, Murray Peselnick, Peor- son Press^ Morris Robinson Gabriel Rubin, J. R. Schaftcr, Lawrence D. Schaffer, Al Shkol- nlck, Al Soskin, Adolph Samuel, Arnold Spotter. Harold Slegelman, Rabbi Lester Segal, Borrls. Siegel, Kurt Thom¬ as, Harold Trager, Henry 3. White, Jack Wolln. Dr. Jesse Blsen, Bdwln Welner, Mathew Brilliant, Martin Lazear, Arnold Ecbff, Sanford Joseph, Paul Sloan, Leonard O o I e r, Charles Wlttensteln: Rabbi Harry Kaplan, of Ohio State University Hlllel Foundatr ion, win speak on "Thought for the Day." The general committee for the affair: Robert Horowitz, Herb Melzlish, Milton Peterman, Mor¬ ton RIeser. Seyman Stem, Ralph Shapiro, Bernard Yenkln, David Brown. MAOZ TZUR KV THE KEY OF 'C — And the 'C' stands for "Center" — the Jewish Community Center where the above young¬ sters are forming a living menorah as tfiey light the candles of Chanukah. At Jewish Community Centers across the country af¬ filiated with and served by the National Jewish Welfare (JWB), youngsters such as these—and their teenage brothers and sisters, as well as parents and grandparents — find satisfying, constructive free-time activities based on the best values of American civilization and Jewish traditions. J: B'XAi B'RITH aiBLS ro INSTALL OFFICERS The Emma Laziarus Chapter of B'nal B'rith Girls Is having its semi-annual Installation Tuesday,' Dec. 17. BBO will be installing re¬ elected officers, ln-<;omlng girls- and re>.lnstatlng past members. Lynn Barash and Robyn Wiu- serstrom are chairmen of thf Installation. Parents are Inyvlted. CaU Lynn Barash, CL. 2-0803 for more in- ' formation. m |
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