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13Y00ansemond Hotel Is Locale For "'" ""
v,rg,ma State B'nai B'rith Convention
I. or the first time in ten years,
F
e t tOrfolk will play host to the twenty-
fr0 five men and women lodges which
rs,| e°prise the Virginia State Associa-
ecd tzon of B'nai B'rith.
is I Arthur Siegel, past president of the
Co Arnold Gamsey Lodge is serving as
NelC'°nvention chairman, together with
[sral iiC°nvention committee composed of
essJ e representatives from each of the
[arden's lodges and B'nai B'rith Women.
The Convention, which will attract
i 'ell over one hundred out-of-town
i tlelegates, will be held the week-end
i of March 27-2
)ei bl 8-29, at the Nansemond
n 1 Otel at Ocean View.
Tickets for the three-day conven-
tion are $15.00 per person. This in-
eludes registration fee, Saturday night
0cktail party and dinner dance, Sun-
ay evening dinner and Sunday and
/londay luncheons.
s Reservations may be made by call-
ing Arthur Siegel, 21158; Joseph Nus-
i! baum, 26221 and Mrs. Herbert Free-
I, 62-0528.
Anaong the honored guests will be
LeWis Ossinsky, of Daytona Beach,
13resident_elect, District 5, Julius
tl Iiseher, of Roanoke, Secretary of
,, bistrict 5, as well as the two presi-
tlti dents of the Virginia State Associa-
t tion, Harry H. Sager, of Fredericks-
burg and Mrs. Elias Friedman of
POrtsmouth.
Herman Aldelsberg of Washington,
O.. C., Director of the Anti-Defama-
ou League, will conduct an ADL
oerainar at the Sunday luncheon.
Committee chairmen in charge of
the Convention include:
• , KOpeland Ornoff, Publicity; Dr.
) rlerbert Bonnie, Education; Joseph
!e!n. Finance; Joseph Nusbaum,
RtCkets and Mrs. tlerbert Freeman,
egistration.
i Mr. A. Pudolsky, well-known
Caterer, is now operating the Snack
Bar at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
The Snack Bar is open from 3:00
P. M.-5:00 p. M., and from 7:00
P.M. - 10:00 p. M. daily, except on
the Sabbath.
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MYRNA TECK MARSHA SACKS DIANNE COMESS
Beauty Queens Vie at Center Purina Carnival
Purim Boll
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the boy and girl under 12 years of
age with the most interesting and
unique costume.
An Armed Services Variety Show,
featuring Chaplain Dave Hachen as
Master of Ceremonies will wind up
this festive occasion. The "Wedding
Ring," an Armed Services married
couples club, will present an original
skit as part of the variety show. In
addition there wil be traditional carni-
val atmosphere: decorated booths,
games of chance and refreshments.
Among those nominated for the
title of Queen Esther are, Miss Myrna
Teck, Sweetheart of Dr. Israel Brown
AZA; Miss Dianne Comess, Sweet-
heart of Old Dominion AZA; Miss
Marcia Sacks, popular member of
Portsmouth's B'nai B'rith Girls and
Miss Marilyn Levin, Iota Gamma
Phi's popular daughter.
Members of the Planning Commit-
tee serving with Mr. Japha and Mr.
Nesson are:
Mesdames: Philip Berger, William
Becker, Philip Weiner, Julius Lidsky,
G. Sedel, L. F. Goodman, Harry
Clark, Max Kurtz, William Schwartz,
Messrs. William Schwartz, William
Berman, Stanley Wolff, Don Ruben-
off; Misses: Barbara Cooper, Ethel
Raye Nesson, Roslyn Gladstone, Dot
Swersky, Marsha Sannders, Brenda
Kirshon, Sandra Kaplan, Joyce Frie-
man, Sareta Marcus, Eliazbeth Lieb-
man and Mickey Stredler, Sid Slavin,
Jordan Gutterman, Lorenee Gutter-
man, and Harold Garson.
Phil Grossmann, Director of Activi-
ties at the Center is Coordinator. All
JCC $160,000 LOAN
APPROVED BY BANKS
Following negotiations between the
National Bank of Commerce, the Sea-
board Citizens National Bank and a
committee representing the Jewish
Community Council, consisting of
Hyman H. Block, Morton Cushner and
Norman Berlin, the request for a bank
loan of $160,000, to be repaid by the
United Jewish Appeal over a five-
year period of time, was approved by
the two banks in the amount of $100,-
000 from the National Bank of Com-
merce and $60,000 from the Seaboard
Citizens National Bank.
This note, secured by a promissory
note of the United Jewish Appeal,
plus the signatures of some thirty Nor-
folk citizens, will be repaid out of the
proceeds of the next five United Jew-
ish Fund campaigns in the amount of
$32,000 per year.
The loan which was approved by
the Board of Directors of the Coun-
cil at its January 20th meeting is
part of the $75,000,000 advanced by
communities throughout the United
States to enable the Jewish Agency to
refund its pressing short-term loans.
This refinancing project will save
Israel some seven to eight million
dollars a year in interest rate savings,
as well as the savings effectuated by
being able to purchase materials for
cash on the world market.
proceeds from the Carnival will go to
the Jewish Community Center Operat-
ing Fund.
UJF Norfolk
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and crewmen is getting underway with
full Naval panoply.
This from no less a personage than
the Campaign Admiral, Norman Ber-
lin.
Bulletin I of OPERATION QUAR-
TER MILLION, the official publica-
tion of UJF NORFOLK during the
current United Jewish Fund cam-
paign, will be shortly mailed to the
Norfolk Jewish community. Watch
for it. It will contain the latest up
to the minute news flashes on the
campaign.
We trust that the UJF NORFOLK
will receive the same enthusiastic
welcome as did its namesake, the USS
NORFOLK.
To Admiral Berlin and Vice-Ad-
mirals. Sidney Gates and Sam Weis-
berg, we say "Bon Voyage."
13-15 Year Old Girls
To Discuss Dating
Girls, thirteen to fifteen years of
age, will participate in a panel discus-
sion on "What kind of a Date are
You?", Thursday evening, March 25
at the Jewish Community Center.
The adult panelists will include Mrs.
William Boyd, Mrs. Esther Henry and
Mrs. Mildred Alexander.
Teen panelists will be Misses Merle
Burns, Dianne Comess and Anne War-
saw.
All girls between the ages of thir-
teen and fifteen are invited to attend.