DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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WOMEN
mons and Mrs. Milford Stern.
Others who took prominent
parts in the conduct of the cam-
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paign included the advisory board
the campaign. In turn, Mrs. Srere consisting of Mrs. Sidney J. Al-
paid tribute to Mrs. Henry Wine- len, Miss Emma Butzel, Mrs. Max
Frank, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
man, chairman of women's spe- Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Meyer L.
cial gifts division; Mrs. Hyman Prentis, Mrs. Nate S. Shapero and
C. Broder, executive vice chair- Mrs, David Wilkus.
Heading committees in the
man; Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, vice
chairman; Mrs. Seymour J. women's campaign were: Mrs.
Fred A. Ginsburg, arrangements;
WINDOW SHADES
Frank, secretary, Mrs. H. J. L. Mrs. Henry Meyers, motor corps;
MADE TO ORDER
Frank, treasurer, and Mrs. Rob. Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, program;
Cleaned and Repaired e•t J. Newman, secretary of spe- Mrs. Abraham Cooper and Mrs.
cial gifts, and all the others in Harry L. Jackson, prospects; Mrs.
LINOLEUM
positions of responsibility, for Andrew Wineman, public rela-
their performance in executive tions; Miss Edith S. Heavenrich,
Inlaid and Battleship
capacities. Also singled out for Speakers' Bureau; Mrs. Samuel
CARPETING
special mention by Mrs. Srere Mendelsohn, Mrs. Amson C. Ta-
was Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, chair- bor, Mrs. Harry L. Kopel. work-
Rugs and Furniture
man of the 1939 campaign and ers.
VENETIAN BLINDS
honorary chairman of the current
As chairman of arrangements,
effort; Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich,
Drapery Hardware
Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg took the
1939
honorary
chairman
and
one
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of the honorary vice chairmen this occasion to thank the women who
year, and the following additional had so graciously opened their
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honorary vice chairmen on whom homes for the 10 division teas in-
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the campaign relied for advice augurating the Women's Division
and guidance: Mrs. Leo M. But- Drive. She expressed apnrecia-
zel, Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, Mrs. Con to Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine,
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Clarence H. Enggass, Mrs. Alex- M: s. David Wilkus, Mrs. Rok—t
RECEPTACLES
ande• Z. Freeman, Mrs. Samuel J. Newman, Mrs. Henry Wagner,
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
T. Gilbert, Mrs. Harry S. Grant, Mrs. R. R. Kallman, Mrs. Moe
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guar-
anteed. Priced Right.
Mrs. John A. Heavenrich, Mrs. Leiter. Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
AMERICAN
Sol E. Heineman, Mrs. Israel Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Mrs. Na-
Himelhoch, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, than Simons and Mrs. Walter
RECEPTACLE CO.
Mrs. Benamin L. Lambert, Mrs. Laib.
579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889
`11 Benjamin Siegel, Mrs. D. W. Si- • May Reach $75,000
Anxious to leave the chairman-
ship of the SEC and return to
private practice is Jerome Frank.
LASALLE
HALEVY CONCERT
SUNDAY EVENING
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
TO GIVE THREE PLAYS
This Sunday, May 5, at 8:30
p. m., the Detroit Halevy Sing-
ing Society will present its 15th
annual cocnert, in the Scottish
Three one-act plays are Rory
being rehearsed by member s of
the Home Relief Society to be
presented at its paid-up member.
s 2 h 7i,p al n cth he eon jeownishM ocipolanN1:1,12nliatyv,
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following cast: Mesdames Robert
Kaltman, Ralph Levy, Max Osnos
a d i c i m d csRiQ itu hiett; o Ard
fto eil l .n . 00 711e wi p ii t .ett,i s 1;
and directed by Mrs. Robert
Drews, will be performed by
Mesdames Barney Newman. Mau-
rice Garelik, Sam Levy, Herman
Agins, Jack Behrmann, Charles
Cornell and Samuel Kanners.
"The Case Worker's Visit," writ-
ten by Mrs. Drews, is being di-
rected by Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
with the following cast: Mes-
dames Arthur Ginsberg, Peter
Miller, Maxwell Emmer and Lena
Weingarten.
Mrs. Sam Arkin. president, and
Mrs. Irving Small, chairman of
the membership committee, ex-
tend an invitation to all members
and friends to attend this paid-
up membership luncheon.
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Fit of a Custom Tailored Suit.
Suits - - - $29.50 to $50.00
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Double congratulations for NBC
Rite Cathedral of the Masonic
Temple, Second and Temple. The and newsreel sports commenta-
chorus of 60 voices will be di- tor Bill Stern . . . First, because
Airs. Srere stated that above •ected by Dan Frohman and ac- he escaped uninjured from that
and beyond the leadership fur- c ompanied by Celia Plotnick and Little Falls train wreck . . . and
nished by the women in positions Rebecca Katzman Frohman at secondly, on the addition to the
of trust was the splendid day-by- t wo pianos.
family expected next month.
day work of the division chair-
The featured choral selection
men and their captains who help- will be the Schubert oratorio
ed to secure workers and made `Miriam's Song of Triumph" with
man, Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Miss
certain that the army of cam- I yrics by the celebrated Yiddish
paigners continued their work un- toot David Pinski. This oratorio Charlotte Ilimmelhoch, Mrs. Dan.
til the job was done. Although s based on the Biblical story of iel Grant, Mrs. Benjamin D. Gor-
the figures as announced Friday t he Exodus. Solo passages in this don, Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, Mrs.
were not final, since all of the work will be sung by Marcia Harry Buchman, Mrs. Jules San-
women agreed to follow up every Hoffman and Anna Warren, so- ders, Mrs. J. Haggai, Mrs. Sarah
remaining prospect, the totals in- pranos, and Bella Ritten Goldberg Levine and Mrs. D. Reitman.
Mrs. Nathan Simons of Divi-
dicated the $65,000 mark had and Esther Cooperman, altos. The
been passed with the possibility famous Chassidic Rhapsody by sion W-I praised the efforts de-
of reaching $70,000 and perhaps Leo Low will be another high- voted to the drive by her cap-
even $75,000 quite likely before light of the program—the first tains, Mrs. Lewis R. Barak, Mrs.
the general campaign which presentation of this composition Emil Rose, Mrs. Jacob Harvith,
opens next week is well under in Detroit, and one of the very Mrs. S. Schreier, Mrs. Hattye 0.
Davis, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Mrs.
way,
few times this number has been Harry Bennett, Mrs. Sam Fisher
In citing Mrs. Henry Wineman attempted by any chorus any-
and Mrs. Bernard Rose.
and her pre-campaign workers where.
Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden of
for special honors, Mrs. Srere
Hoffman, dramatic so-
pointed out that although in the prano, is making her Detroit de- Division W-J thanked her cap-
general division the teams had but in a group of vocal selections tains who included Mrs. Oscar
the benefit of thousands of new including "Libes Leid" by Ell- Blumberg, Mrs. Maurice Morse,
prospects to add to their totals stein, "Minhog Chodosh" by Zil- Mrs. Albert Krohn, Mrs. Barney
and improve on the sums realized, berts, "In the Silence of Night" B. Israel, Mrs. Marcus Ginn, Mrs.
this was not the situation in the by Rachmaninoff, and "Voi Lo Leon H. Frank, Mrs. Jack Hill-
pre-campaign division and that Sapete" from "Cavalleria Rusti- man and Mrs. Irving Raimi.
Also taking part in the pro-
the 45 per cent increase shown cana" by Mascagni.
gram along with Mrs. Srere were
among the givers in the upper
A string quartet composed of
brackets reported in almost all Zinovi Bistritzky, first violin, Sid- Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. Hy-
instances increases over last ney Colman, second violin, Mi- man C. Broder and Mrs. Joseph
year's giving without the added chael Bistritzky, viola, and Jacob II. Ehrlich. As a special attrac-
tion, Bob Hall, noted vaudevillian,
impetus of new items.
Becker, 'cello, will play a group
With six of the general cam- of compositions by Schubert, De- entertained the women workers
by commenting in rhyme on the
paign divisions over the top and hussy and Mendelssohn.
proceedings of the report meeting.
two others within hailing distance
Reserved seat tickets will be
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, secre-
of complete success, it was no on sale Sunday at the Scottish
difficult matter for eight of the Rite Cathedral box office. Those tary of the Women's Division,
10 divisions to announce totals planning to attend should come took occasion to thank the divi-
far beyond 100 per cent of ex- early as none will be seated dur- sion secretaries for their devoted
pectations and even the remain- ing rendition of musical num- efforts in behalf of the campaign.
The secretaries included are as
ing two divisions, it was pre- bers.
follows: W-A, Mrs. Max Berendt
dicted, would be among those in
and Mrs. Aimee R. Gaines; AC-R,
position to go over the top within
Mrs. James L. Stein and Mrs.
the next few days. The 10 divi-
sions and their chairmen together Mayer and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn- Harold N. Ehrlich; W-C, Mrs.
Herbert M. Smith and Mrs.
with the goals which had been feld.
Mrs. Carl S. Schiller of Divi- Charles Rubiner; W-D, Mrs. Sei-
set for them follow: Division
\V-A, Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine, sion W-D cited the work of her del' Koblin, Mrs. Jack B. Behr-
$3,600; \V-B, Mrs. Maurice Klein, captains, Mrs. A. Goldman, Mrs. mann and Mrs. Irving Golden;
$2,850; W-C, Mrs. Harry Wets- Morey Scholnick, Mrs. Adolf W. W-E, Mrs. Harry Z. Brown and
man, $2,800; W-D, Mrs. Carl S. Lowenstine, Mrs. Harold Ressler, Miss Sarah Zack; W-F, Mrs.
Schiller, $3,250; W-E, Mrs. R. R. Mrs. Irving Smith, Mrs. Aaron Morris Adler and Mrs. Meyer R.
Kallman and Mrs. Nathan Metz- Carlstein, Mrs. Arthur R. Camp- Katz; \V-G, Mrs. Joseph Frank
ger, $3,550; W-F, Mrs. Simon bell, Mrs. Harry Glick, Mrs. and Mrs. Sidney Stone; NV-11,
Shetzer, $2,300; \V-G, Mrs. Mor- Henry Wagner, Mrs. Nathan Miss Louise Shiffman and Miss
ris Loeb, $1,700; \V-H, Mrs. Weingarden and Mrs. Jacob Ma- Dorothy Bloom; W-I, Airs. Oscar
M. Zemon and Mrs. Leon Netzorg;
Charles Robinson, $2,400; \V-I, zer.
Mrs. R. R. Kallman and Mrs. \V-,I, Mrs. Sam Gross and Mrs.
Mrs. Nathan Simons, $1,650; W-J,
Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden, $2,400. Nathan Metzger of Division W-E Lawrence Freedman.
Appreciation was also accorded
The special gifts division's goal praised their captains, Mrs.
Meyer B. Berkman, Mrs. M. H. to the Board of Directors of the
was $38,500.
Prince, Mrs. Joseph M. Mellon, Jewish Community Center and,
Each of the chairmen paid spe- Mrs. Samuel H. Mitchell, Mrs. in particular, to the Center's Ex-
cial tribute to the captains in her Herman E. Rafelson, Mrs. Harry ecutive Director Herman Jacobs
division. Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine Weingarden, Mrs. Joseph N. for providing facilities for the
of Division W-A complimented Prentis, Mrs. Sam S. Stahl, Mrs. Women's Division luncheon re-
her captains, Mrs. Joseph Falk, Isaac Zuckerman, Mrs. J. E. port meetings. And thanks was
Mrs. Maurice N. Neback, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Irving 11. Small, tendered The Detroit Jewish
Maurice A. Landau, Mrs. Sey- Mrs. Charles H. Laskey and Mrs. Chronicle for its able presentation
mour A. Kyte, Mrs. J. Gould, Victor F .
of the objectives and progress of
Mrs. Jacob M. Lattin, Mrs. Saul
Mrs. Simon Shetzer of Divi- this specialized campaign.
R. Levin, Mrs. Phillip Gorelick, sion \V-F stressed the excellent
Just before the meeting closed,
Mrs. Harry E. August, Mrs. Har- accomplishments of her captains, a number of the leaders of the
old L. Kaplan and Mrs. I. B. Mrs. Benjamin E. Cowan, Mrs. men's campaign, in attendance in
Dworman.
Philip Smith, Mrs. William R. another room at a special session
Mrs. Maurice Klein of Division Roth, Mrs. Harry Sklar, Mrs. Moe to complete plans for the formal
\V-B paid tribute to the captains, Leiter, Mrs. J. J. Marks, Mrs. opening of the general campaign
Mrs. Louis Smilansky, Mrs. Louis Maurice Wagner and Mrs. Jack next Monday evening, stopped in
Savage, Mrs. Sidney Meyerson, Berger.
to hear the returns and Mrs.
Mrs. Morris Rand, Mrs. Melvin
Mrs. Morris Loeb of Division Srere took the opportunity to call
T. Kuttnauer, Mrs. Victor \V. W-G complimented her captains, on several of them. All of them
Klein, Mrs. Norman R. Thal, Mrs. Mrs. Irving J. Shevin. Mrs. Leo were in agreement that the a! ,.
John C. Hopp, Miss Setta Rob- M. Frank, Mrs. Ben Jacob, Mrs. complishments of the women in
inson, Mrs. N. H. Schlafer and R. B. Newman, Mrs. Joseph Wein- the campaign would have the in-
Mrs. Martin L. Friedman.
traub, Mrs. Harry M. Feinberg trinsic value of adding thousands
Mrs. Harry Wetsman of Divi- Mrs. Charles Hyman, Mrs. Loui s of dollars to the amount realized
sion \V-C extolled the work of Silverman and Mrs. Paul C . for the 55 beneficiary causes and
her captains, Mrs. .Leonard II. Deutch.
that in addition, the performancy
Weiner, Mrs. Herman L. Lewis,
Mrs. Charles Robinson of Divi - would serve to stimulate their
Mrs. Alfred I. Dreifus, Mrs. sion \V-11 cited the work accom - husbands and the other men in
James H. Wineman, Mrs. William plished by her captains, Mrs. Ed - the community to follow the fine
M. Fleischman, Mrs. Willard D. ward A. Atlas, Mrs. Bert Silver - example set by the women.
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