A merica *with Peridial Carter CLIFTON ATINUI CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Mai frith bigilights District 6 Women Bnai Brith Young Women of District 6 will hold their Tenth Annual Convention at Chicago, Ill. at the Congress Hotel on June 7, 8 and 9. Approximately 80 girls from this city will attend. Rebecca Gratz A formal dinner dance at Huck's Redford Inn was the scene of the Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary of the Bnai Brith Young Women's in- stallation of officers. Mrs. Leonard H. Sims, of Pisgah Women, was installing officer. The chairman of the affair was Inez Mendelson and co-chairman was Leona Wein- berg. The following girls were in- stalled. President, Natalie Sumner; first vice-president, Leona Weinberg; second vice-president, Sarah Lee Eichler; third vice-president, Inez Mendelson; corresponding secreta- ry, Helen Green; recording secre- tary. Helen Burke; financial sec- retary, Eleanor Singer; treasurer, Eva Kurland; sentinel, Nettie Tur- bou; trustees, Ruth Katz, Beatrice Weiner, Evelyn Green; guide, Al- ice Weiner; historian, Beatrice Stilman; board. Elaine Klein, Jeanette Tauber, Ethel Buch, Esther Blau, Jeanette Fush- man, Sylvia Katz and Ellen Bud- nitzky. East Side Women The East Side • Women of Bnai Brith are sponsoring their an- nual Moonlight Excursion to Bob- Lo Island on Monday, June 24, at the foot of Woodward Ave. For tickets, contact Mrs. Irving Win• kelman, NI. 8069, or Mrs. Saul Robins, NI. 8006. Pisgah Women ius Meskin, Jack Kahn, Irving Reiter, Ruth Diamond, Max Ma- dorsky, David Miller, Meyer Litt- ky, William Diskin, Leslie Brooks, Lem Cherrin, Milton Rogers and Philip Helfman. itress; Mesdames R. Coggan, E. Fisher, S. Hersch, S. Mitchell, trustees, and Mesdames J. Ber- thas, A. Fleischman, H. Kollen- berg, L. Efronson, I. Sandelman and H. Leavitt, board members. Mr. Harry Yudkoff, president of the Bnai Brith District No. 6, will be guest speaker of the evening Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Charles Solovich will he installing chairman for new of- ficers at the Jewish Center Thurs- day, June 13. The new officers are Miss Lillie Singer, president; Miss Pearl Nusbaum, vice-presi- dent; Miss Louise Levitt, moni- tress; Miss Pearl Cohen, treasur- er; Miss Regina Goldstein, finan- cial secretary; Miss Ruth Teitel- baum, corresponding and record- ing secretary; Miss Sarah Meiss, mailing secretary; Miss Sylvia Hendleman, guide; Miss Bertha Shlam, sentinel, and Misses Anne Berman, Beatrice Hendelman and Edith Goodman, trustees. The girls have adopted a fam- ily in Denmark for the 1946-1947 year and will send packages each month. Detroit Lodge Women of Detroit Lodge are taking reservations for the annual installation luncheon, on Tuesday, June 11, at Huyler's. Mrs. Leonard Sims will be installing officer. Newly-elected officers are: Mrs. Saul Bloom, president; Mesdames Charles Makie, H. M. Jackson and Sol Meyers, vice-presidents; Mrs. Sidney Savage, treasurer; Mrs. William Barris, recording secreta- ry; Mrs. David Grossberg, finan- cial secretary; Mrs. Manny Mar- shawsky, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Kalman Altschuler, guard- ian; Mrs. Leo Janoff, sentinel: Mrs. Jack Frank, guide; Mrs. Jack Hartstein, monitress and Mesdames Morton Gottesman, Milton Gottesman and Max Beal, trustees. A joint installation of the East Side Lodge and Ladies Group, Bnai Brith, will be held Monday evening, June 10, at the Pillar Temple, 14529 Kercheval. The fol- lowing new officers will be in- stalled: Mrs. Leon Cogan, president; Mrs. B. Sheplow, 1st vice-presi- dent; Mrs. F. Schuman, 2nd vice- president; Mrs. A. W. Keats, 3rd vice-president; Mrs. S. Gilbert, re- cording secretary; Mrs. S. Robins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. N. Abrams, treasurer; Mrs. T. Van- Vleet, financial secretary; Mrs. C. Davidson, sentinel; Mrs. A. Tanz- man, guide; Mrs. S. Mitchell, mon.. "Once at Weinstein's, Always at Weinstein's" Co-chairmen Ethel Olender and Anne Sherefkin announce that the Bnai Brith Louis Marshall Busi- ness and Professional Girls will hold their installation of officers and the dance to honor them on Sunday, June 9, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Ho- tel. Etta Davis will act as install- Grand Park Hotel Best Location in South Haven, Mich.—Phone 96 ,Apatite 14.•Mflifill Park near flew It 5 Min Walk to ShoppiliK - Theme, .1. A. MANN and M. RUBIN, Proprietors WEINSTEIN'S RESORT Tony Weitzel, noted columnist, will be the principal speaker at the Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post 474 JWV installation and institution at 8212 12th Street on Sunday, June 9, at 8:15 p.m. The Distin- guished Service Cross Medal will be awarded to Mrs. Bale, mother of Pfc. Joseph L. Bale who made the supreme sacrifice on the bat- tlefield of N.E. 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LEVIN'S RESORT Weitzel To Speak At Bale Post 474, CHICAGO (JTA1 -- The Joint Distribution Committee has ap- propriated $25,000,000 for relief ac- tivities abroad since the beginning of 1946, Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice-president of the JDC, revealed at a meeting of 500 Jewish leaders in the Palmer House here. The largest sum allocated to one country was $4,000,000 assign- ed to meet the needs of the Jews in Poland, Dr. Hyman said. He stated that the most pressing re- lief problem in Europe today was that of the more than 100,000 Po- lish Jews returning to Poland from the USSR. He said these refugees deserve as much atten- tion as the displaced Jews in Ger- many. Discussing the position of the 1,500,000 Jews in Europe, the JDC leader called on their respec- tive governments to speed restora- tion of their economic and politi- cal rights so that they may be enabled to rehabilitate themselves. "The Best and Most Reasonable" "a little bit of heaven" A gay, friendly crowd Swimming, tennis, golf, horses Handball, ping pong, archery Dancing, concerts, movies At the annual meeting of the Louis Marshall Women of Bnai Britt), Mrs. Thomas Zohott was elected president. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Leon Heckler, 1st vice-president in charge of program; Mrs. Irving Weiss, 2nd vice-president in charge of fund- raising; Mrs. Barney Plotnick, 3rd vice-president in charge of mem- bership; Mrs. Arthur Weiner, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Herman Kyff, financial secretary; Mrs. Karl Berg, treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Weiner and Mrs. Murray Sabin. mailing secretaries; Mrs. Harry Bodzin, sentinel; Mrs. Oscar Bank. guardian; Mrs. Louise Fields, mo- nitress; Mrs. Samuel G. Bank Mrs. Carl Pearl, Mrs. Bernard Sharkey, Mrs. Stanley Yates and Mrs. Ben Nadis, trustees. Mrs. Bernard Sharkey, chair- man of installation, announces that installation of officers will- take place on June 11 at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. A program, fea- turing the group's own dramatic group, is planned besides other features. East Side -tc $25 Million Spent For Relief Since Start of Year Marshall Women Pisgah B P On June 10 at 12:30 p.m., the new officers of Pisgah Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will be installed at the Book-Cadillac. The officers to be installed are: Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, president; Mrs. Lewis Manning, 1st vice-pre- sident; Mrs. Marvin Levy, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Samuel Gold, 3rd vice-president; Mrs. Harry Singer, monitress; Mrs. Jack Ke- tai, financial secretary; Mrs. Al- lan Laban, assistant financial sec- retary; Mrs. Jack Schwartz, mail- ing secretary; Mrs. Joe Benis, as- sistant mailing secretary; Mrs. Nathan Adler, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. William Fogel, treas- urer; Mrs. Abe Cherrin, guardian; Mrs. Morris Weinberg, sentinel; Mrs. Jules Allen, guide; trustees are Mrs. Sam Aaron, Mrs. Leonard Sims, Mrs. Charles Solovich, Mrs. Nathan Wolf and Mrs. William Phillips. Members of the Executive board are: Mesdames Bernard Cohen, Bernard Goodman, Sam Shulman, A. 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