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Vol. 35, No. 44
COLUMBUS, OHIO. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1957
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D*vot«cl to Amsrfoan •nd J«wlih Idqali
WHERE FREEDOM ENDS—Overlooking tho Iron Curtain — a malzo of clectriflod barricades, booby traps and guard towers—I. W. Garek of Coluni,bus, O., records impreestona for broadcast over Radio Free Europe. Mr. Garc^. a national vice-president of .B'nai B'rith Supreme Lodge, la on an^R^^ inspection tour, sponsored by Crusade for Freedom, the private Airierlcan organization which sup¬ ports RFJBS's broadcasts to ffve Red-dominated countries.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S DUES PICK-UP DAY
Mrs. Irving Stcln and Mra. Grant Brandon, financial sec¬ retaries of Zion Chapter, will conduct "dilcfl pick-up day" Monday morning.
BUCKEYE LODGE SET
FOR MASQUERADE
AT CENTER
Hallowe'en decorations and a mast]ucrade ball mark the cli¬ max of Buckeye Lodge's fund- raising campaign tonight.
The ball, which will begin at the Jewish Center at 8, Is open to the public. Tickets are $1^5 per person and everyone must be In coBtume. Tickets can be pur¬ chased at the door.
Jay Gould, decorfLtlofis chair¬ man, said the ballroom will be "haunted" by ghosts and skel- tons. Jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkins and paper decorations will be blended to add a seasonal touch to the .dance.
Music at the ball will be pro¬ vided by Henry CInclone and his orchestra. Refreshments chair¬ man Leonard Meyers said pizza, weiners, soft drinks and coffee will be served free.
Two Mah Jong sets will be a- warded as door prizes to the persons who hold winning dance tickets. In addition, awards will also be made In a costume judg¬ ing contest.
The best matched couple will receive one bottle of champagne, a second bottle will be awarded to the most original costume worn by a woman, a third to the most originally dressed man, and a fourth bottle of champagne to 'the ' Iperaoh : WeSflfig ** tlSfe '1^^ gruesome costume,-
The fund-raising campaign,
which marks the first such drive
Buckeye Lodge has attempted by
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Planning tho dinner for Tifereth Israel Sinter- | Mrs. AI Carroll, Mrs. Harry Kollus, Mth. Meyer hood's sales tax party Tuesday are, left to right: Hoffman, Mrs. Sanford Topolosky. (Topy photo)
T. I. Sisterhood ^Stamp Night'
Tuesday Is '-Pennies Night" for Hallowe'eners, but It's "Sales Tax Stamp Night" for Tifereth Israel Sisterhood. No pennies needed; just tax stamps, $125 worth, for admission to the Sisterhood's an¬ nual tax stamp party, which will begin at 6:30 p. m., In the Tempie
Included In the admission price win be a dinner prepared and
served by Sisterhood members plus a view of the latest "Fash¬ ions by Ada" of the Great West¬ ern Shopping Center. Twelve Sis¬ terhood models will participate in the style show, which will be moderated by Mrs. Jack Fish¬ man, with musical accompani¬ ment by Mrs. Sanford Betker. Assisting the party's co-chair¬
men, Mrs. Meyer Hoffman and Mra. Sanford Topolosky, with the dinner plans are Mesdames Al Carroll, Morris Gold, Harry Kol¬ lus and A. M. Pollack. Decorating will be by Mrs. Leon Handler and Mrs. Reuben Greenberg.
Reservations for the party are requested;'telephone BF. 1-1912 or BE. 1-6668.
Airs. Joseph Haas (left) Is chairman ot decorations for Ha¬ dassah's donor dinner^ and Btlrs. Maurice Bielch Is chairman of hoi^l- toilty for the Nov. 3 event (Wolman photo)
Hadassah Announces Full Donor Diriner Program
Members of the Columbus chapters of Hadassah soon will be taking their coektall clothes out of mothbjalla In preparation for the 20th annual donor dinner Nov. 3. It's at the Jewish Center and begins at 6 p. m.
A kosher dinner Is being planned by the Hospitality committee chairman. Mrs. Maurice Bleich, who has worked diligently with the Gold Catering Service. Unusual decorations are promised by Mrs. Joseph Haas and members of her decoratlonis committee. During dinner, music will be
JG BLOOD COUNCIL IS REORGANIZED
The Jewish Community Blood Donor Council haa reorganized ita structure in order to serve the community more efficiently. The Council delegates, in a meeting Oct. 14, ratified a constitution for the group, which was submitted by a Jewish Community Council subcommittee headed by Dr. Ben Gertner.
The delegates also elected an executive committee, to be com¬ posed of Bernard Kaplan, Bern¬ ard Friedman; Mrs. Martin Pol¬ ster, Mra. Abe Slavin, Leonard Qulnn and .Robert Qundersheim-
Ex-offlclo members of the com¬ mittee wflll be Melville Frank, aa president of the Jewish Com¬ munity Council, Ben Mandelkorn, OS director of the United Jewish Pund, and Mayer Bosenfeld, rep¬ resenting the Jewish Center.
The Blood Donor Council Is concentrating Its efforts In get¬ ting a good turnout of blood don¬ ors for Its Nov. 13 "B" Day at the Center, from noon to 6 p. m. All members of the conununity are urged to give, if at all pos¬ sible, at that time, and bring an¬ other donor. Transportation and nursery service will be furnished.
NO PICTURE OF CANDLELIGHT workers for Menorah BaH would be complete without a few mothers-to-be, or just-become mothers. Above are Mrs. Marvin Marcus and Mra. Robert Wolfaon, only two of many of the youthful Candlelight ma- trona who are "Infanticipatlng." Proceeding a- round the table Is Mrs. Ralph Stein, a recent mother. Mrs. Aaron Kahn hardly looks like a Senior Citizen, but as general fund-raising chair¬
man for Menorah Ball, and representing Zldh Chapter, and with two growing children of her own, she haa plenty of advice to give, both "^ fund-raising and child-rearing. Mrs. L,arry Felt¬ llnger and Mrs. Dale Saunders are also youiig mothers who find the time to work for Menorah Ball, bccaUae they care what happens to people AROUND THE WORLD whom B'nol B'rith serves.' (Topy photo)
provided by Bob Marvin's orches¬ tra and dancing will continue fol¬ lowing the program.
The entertainment highlight of the evening will be the appear¬ ance of the Incomparable Miss Sulle Harand. She wlU bring Broadway tq the donor dinner audience with a performance of "Fanny." Those who have seen Miss Harand perform know of her unusual talents and of the neve r-to-be-forgotten perform¬ ances that she gives.
Isaac Uiina of the Israeli Con¬
sulate In Chlcas(o will share the program with Miss Barond. It is of special significance that Mr. Unna appear, since all monies ob¬ tained from the dinner will be sent to the'Hadassah Medical Or¬ ganization In Israel.
Reservations should be made aa Soon as possible by oa)llng Mrs. Samuel Cohen, BS. Br4D86, or Mrs. Saipuel Valcov, BE. 1-837B. Checks made payable to Hadas¬ sah may be sent to Mrs. Cohen, JSe N. dould, or Mrs. Valcov, 28S S. Ardmore Rd.
FUN FROLIC SUNDAY AT JEWISH CENTEj)
All Is In readiness for Ivree^i^h- PTA's first anniversary party and fun frolic. It's tomorrow, 2-7 p. m., at the Jewish Center, wltb a variety of entettalnment to In¬ clude bingo, cake walk, fish pond, balloon stand, teen-agers' dance contest and prizes.
Irving Oertner, president of Ivreeyoh-PTA, Is chairman of the frolic, with Mr. and Mrs. K^orrls Paine and Mr. and Mrs. >tartln Masser as co-chairmen.
Profits realized from the party win aid tbe Columbus Hebrew School.
Larry Best, Napoleon Reed Co-Starred
Mrs. Aaron K a h h, general chairman of the Menorah Ball, announced today that the top In entertainment will be offered pa¬ trons at the ball on Sunday, Nov, 17, with the signing of Larry Best, outstanding comedian, and Napoleon Reed, singing star, as headliners for the cabaret revue that evening.
Larry Best has just completed a long engagement at the Eden Roc in Miami, and has long been a favorite In nightclubs through¬ out tho U. S. Napoleon Reed has been In Colusnbjiis before, his previous appearoz^i^ here having drawn favorable'^4 enthusiastic comment from oU Vlfiip, heard him. The appearance 'of those two featured entertainers assures those at the Menorah Ball a complete evening of the highest possible entertainment value, in return for donor pledgjbB made tot B'nai B'rith fund-ralslfcig;]Cor Wt Contln'uous dancing'^ has alao t»eeii^ ari^angod, with Chuck Sel¬ by and Uls band having bee^ en¬ gaged for the ^Ind of music for which he Is popular, and Bob Marvin and bU'"amigo8'* on l?and for Squth American mu$lc for de¬
votees of the Mambo and Mar.- engue.
The announcement of the com¬ pleted program for the evening of Nov. 17 Is sure to spur addi¬ tional donor pledges, which, ac¬ cording to Mrs. Kahn, are already coming in "better than expected," aa the solicitation of pledges goes into full swing.
AU pledges, from the minimum of $12 up. carry with them ad¬ mission for two to the Menorah Boll, and shares In the ten-day luxury Florida vacation at the - Delano Hotel at Miami Beooh, which will be awarded that Jllght to a donor patron. Donoit) need not be present at the ball to win the trip.
COUNCIL VOLUNTEER SERVICE TRAINING GOURSE HAS FIRST SESSION WEDNESDAY
For the second consecutive year, the Columbus Section, Council of Jewish Women, Is offering a Volunteer Service Training Course, It will consist of four sessions, starting Wednesday, 12:30 p. m, wltb a dessert tea. at the Jewish Center.'
Mrs. Jack Resler Is chairman of that program, entitled "Council In the Conimiinlty,'*. Mrs. M. J. Papurt will present "Council's Pro¬ gram'' and Mr. 7. Kline Hamilton will speak on "The Volunt^r ani) .the Community." >Re<:orderB for that day' will, be Mra. Irwfn Wolf and Mrs. Arthuc XiOeh, Jr.
On the following Wednesday, Nqv, 6, there wUl be a tour ot the Columbus State Hospital.
On Wedensday, Nov. 18, mem¬ bers will have an opportunity to observe the Columbus Hearing Society and Nightingale Cottage.
The final aesslon on Nov. 30 WlU be a sununins up with an- otlfer dessert t^a at the Center.
Members who attend th$ first and fourth sessions and eltitcr of the tours will be awarded certi-. (coatlaned on paxe 4i
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1957-10-25 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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