June 27, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

14

Brochah Goldstein Auxil-
iary of J.C.R.S. Plans
Annual Donor Event

Mrs. Nathan Spevakow Re-Elected as
President of Women's Congress Branch

At the season's closing meeting
of the Brochah Goldstein Auxili-
ary of the Jewish Consumptive
Relief Society, plans were formu-
lated for the donor luncheon
which will be held Wednesday,
Nov. 5, at the Crystal Room of
the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Louis
Please, chairman of this affair,
appointed Mrs. Joseph Bakst and
Miss Sally Greisman as her co-
chairmen.
The delegate to the annual con-
vention which takes place in Den-
ver, June 26 to June 30, will be
Mrs. Emil Edelson, president.

The Detroit Women's Division
of the American Jewish Con-
gress closed the season with its
final meeting at the home of Mrs.
Benjamin Laikin, 8360 LaSalle
Blvd. The morning session of the
annual report day was devoted
to the national and international
phases of American Jewish Con-
gress activities. The afternoon
session, which was preceded by
a luncheon, was devoted to re-
ports of local activities and the
annual election of officers and

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board members. The following
were elected:
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi-
dent; Dr. Clarissa Fineman, Mrs.
Perry Burnstine, Mrs. Moe S.
Perlis, Mrs. Benjamin Laikin,
vice - presidents; Mrs. Irving
Dworman, recording secretary;
Mrs. William Adelson, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs. Ernest
J. Sachse, associate correspond-
ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel
Green, treasurer; Mrs. Morris
Weingarden, financial secretary.
Mrs. Spevakow, who was re-
elected president for the third
successive year, in her annual
report called attention to the
growth of the local chapter
which has aided in furthering the
democratic ideals of this coun-
try.

The eighth annual state con-
Women's Auxiliary No. 122 vention of the Eleanor Riii. (, vot
and Business and Professional League of Women is schi doled
Group No. 240 of Bnai Brith for Saturday, June 28, at the
joined with Pisgah, Louis Mar- Detroit Leland Hotel. Women front
all over Michigan are expected to
shall and Theodore Herzl lodges attend.
The morning session, which
of Bnai Brith in sponsoring the
sixth annual moonlight on Sun- opens at 9 o'clock, will be de-
voted to registration and routine
day evening, July 13.
business. Educational and in.
According to Louis Schostak, structive features are planned for
honorary chairman of the moon- the afternoon. Dr. Carlton, dean
light the following have been medical director, Michigan clip,
appointed to the moonlight com- pled Children's Commission; Mrs,
Elizabeth Lehman Belen, p en.
mittee from the auxiliaries:
Business and Professional: sation commissioner, \lkbiga1, De-
ty y ,
Rose Weiss, ad chairman; Rose partment of Labor and
Stein, ticket distribution chair- Lansing, and Thomas .1. \V .1son
man; Mildred Lipler, darling are the speakers on the program.
The convention will close with
chairman; Rosland Wesser, pu-
blicity chairman. Others include a banquet at 7 p. m., with Hon.
Lilliam Wurm, Helen Gold, Jean Norman Littell, Assistant tor-
Abrams, Etta Overton and Rose ney General of the United States
in charge of the Lands Division,
Wruble.
as
principal speaker.
DELTA OMEGA IOTA
Women's Auxiliary No. 122:
A musical program will be fea-
At a meeting held at the home Lillian May, ad chairman; Becky tured under the direction of Mrs.
of Miss Ruth Goldberg, Delta Goldberg and Mrs. Louis Schos- Florence Kallman with Marilyn
Omega Iota Sorority, Gamma tak, ticket chairmen; Mrs. L. Moriarty as harpist.
Chapter, elected the following of- Green, darling chairman; also
Mrs. Clara DeVitis of Detroit
ficers: President, Betsy Roths- on the committee are Mrs. Her- is the state chairman. Michivan
child; vice-president, Zora Hirs- man Prady, Lillie Simms, Lil- women and men are invited to
field; secretary, Faye Handel- lian Aaron, Gertrude Barise, attend all sessions and banquet.
sman; treasurer, Caroline Zwic- Anna Blott, Nettie Blumenthal,
leer. Miss Handelsman was elect- Charlotte Boren, Henrietta Char-
ed delegate to the national con- foof, E. Handelman, Frieda Tish-
IN MEMORIAM
vention at Minneapolis, Minn., ler, Anna Jackson, Ann Levin,
In loving memory of our be,
Belle Mandell, Helen Marks, Bess
over the Labor Day week-end.
Rosenman, Rose Rudolphs, Hilda loved mother and grandmother,
Schwartz, Mrs. M. Silverblatt, Jennie Frank, who passed away
Masada Chapter of Pion- Sadie Smerling, Lil Sprogue, Kate June 24, 1934.
Wainstock and Rosaline Wolff.
You'vo left us now for quit,. att kil,
eer Women Installs
Tickets or information may be
nut left us whit your chive told
Officers
stalk;
obtained from members of Bnai
You've
left us Ivith y our graolous
Brith or by calling the Bnai
way,
The Massada chapter of the Brith office, Cherry 3372, during And that
Is why the praise today
Pioneer Women's Organization the day, or Townsend 6-5876 •ho ;oil above \Vito Kari. Ills call,
\VII" took your soul, still left II, all
closed the season's activities with evenings.
installation of officers at a din-
Sadly missed by her children
ner at Huyle•s on June 17.

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and grandchildren.
The following were installed:
Mrs. Harry Katz, president; Mrs.
ALBANY, N. Y. (JPS) — An
Manuel Klinger, vice-president;
Mrs. Fred Sherman, treasurer;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marko- attempt to force employment
Mrs. Herman Gach, financial sec- vitz of Toronto, Ont., announce agencies to give the names of
retary; Mrs. James Salle, record- the approaching marriage of their employers who demand "Anglo-
ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel daughter, Laura, to Sidney Freed- Saxon" workers \vas squashed
Gaulb, corresponding secretary. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis here last week when the Court
Mrs. David Colman was appoint- Freedman of Detroit, on Saturday of Appeals ruled that the License
ed donor chairman of the lunch- evening, July 5, at 65 Grenville Commissioner had no right to
demand such disclosures.
eon for the forthcoming year. St., Toronto, Ont.

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July 13

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