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For children under 12, who might get restless, special movies will be shown in another room during the meeting. A special luncheon price of 50 cents has been set for Teen Agers.
Louise Hertz and Mollie Samuels are co-chairmen for the luncheon with Rosalie Sonnabaum and Sadie Richartz as Captains. Make your reservations now with L. Hertz, M-4-3021 or M. Samuels, W-8-2051.
City of Hope Aux.
Southwestern Jewish Press December 11, 1953 Page 8
At the last meeting of the Senior Aux. of the City of Hope, the following officers were nominated and elected for 1954: Mesdames Elias Berwin, Pres.; Harry Douglas, 1st Vice-Pres.; Sam Tepper, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Gladys Tappan, 3rd Vice-President; Rose Barr, Treasurer; Jerry Aronoff, Fin. Secretary; Dave Schwartz, Rec. Secretary; Zel Camiel, Corr. Secretary; and D. Friedman, Soc. Secretary
Mrs. Jerry Aronoff, outgoing president, invites members and friends to attend the next regular meeting, December 15th 12 noon, luncheon at Beth Jacob Center. The meeting day in December has been set aside for “Break the Bank Day.” Lunch is free for members and friends who bring their symbolic City of Hope Banks as admittance. Sponsors and Hostesses for this Luncheon are Mesdames Jennie Bloomfield, Dave Friedman, Louis Gordon, Ira Gordon, Harry Klaskin, Rose Garber, Max Belenson, Dave Schwartz, Betty Solomon, Sam Rassin, and Sam Tepper.
’54 To Be Ushered In
At Park Manor Hotel
Southwestern Jewish Press December 11, 1953 Page 8
Reservations are again in order for the much requested, popular open New Year’s Eve Party sponsored by the Young Jewish Couples Club.
The swank Manor Room of the Park Manor Hotel will be decked out for the evening. Harlen Boucher’s well known band will provide the dance music. A prime-rib full course dinner is to be served at 9:30 p.m. Drinks, favors, etc., wil be provided by the Club. Arrangements have been made with the management for table reservations for guests and their party. All this will cost only $15.00 per couple.
Due to all the above-mentioned plans all tickets must be sold in advance with reservations on a first come, first serve basis. For further information and ticket reservations, please call Sumner Alpert, H-9-3998.
Camp Jaycee Opens Winter Camp
Southwestern Jewish Press December 11, 1953 Page 10
Wednesday, December 16 is the last day for registering youngsters (5-12) for the Camp Jaycee Winter Vacation Day Camp, to be held at the Jewish Community Center—3227 El Cajon Blvd. The program will begin Monday, December 21st and will operate for 8 days (9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.) ending Thursday, December 31st. Many special activities such as trips, swim parties, camp cookouts are being scheduled, under the supervision of some of the outstanding summer Camp Counselors. The camp will furnish milk and refreshments to the campers own lunch. Special bus pick-up and delivery service will be arranged. Call T-1-7744 for further information.
Birdie Stodel News
Southwestern Jewish Press December 11, 1953 Page 10
Hats decorated to represent the business or profession of their husbands will be the feature of the comedy Millinery Show planned by members of Birdie Stodel Chapter of B’nai B’rith for their next regular luncheon meeting, Monday, Dec 14, 12 noon at Temple Center. A Comedy Skit will be presented with the Millinery Show.
Luncheon chairmen are Jennie Bloomfeld and Bertha Friedman.
B’nai B’rith Girls will present a Youth Program for the meeting to be held Dec. 29 at Temple Center, at 8:00 p.m.
Lasker Lodge
Southwestern Jewish Press December 11, 1953 Page 10
By Jack Lowenbein
Southern Calif. Council Meeting—Laskert Lodge delegates attended the November 30th meeting of the Southern California council of B’nai B’rith Lodges in Los Angeles. Ed Baranov, Ted Brav, Ed Breitbard, Ralph Feldman, Mickey Fredman, Morrie Kraus, Jack Lowenbein, Julius Penn, Harry Wax, and Marshall Zucker were present. Principal business was the election of All Hirsch of Wilshire Lodge as the new 3rd Vice President.
Supreme President To Visit San Diego—Harry Wax, President of Lasker Lodge, announced that Phliup Klutznick, Supreme President of the order will visit San Diego in early February.
Membership Contest—Marshall Zucker, Membership Chairman, stated that the contest still has a few days to run until the December 15th closing date. Members are urged to turn in applications now.
Meeting Notices—December 14th meeting will be the election of officers. Only contest in the election is for trustees with three of the four nominated to be elected. Nominees are: Jerry Aronoff, Sam Bennett, Ted Brav, and Al Hutler. Monday night, December 28th will be the last meeting of the year with special refreshments provided by outgoing and incoming Presidents, Harry Wax and Ralph Feldman.
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