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Friday, October 25, 1946
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The
Legal Chronicle
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Oct. 28 B nai Brith Party,
Will Usher
Seminar Saturday
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honor of the late President Roose.
velt has been formed by the Bnal
Brith Girls.
FDR officers are Betty Provizer,
president; Lillian Klau, , vice-presi-
dent; Ruth Klau, tecording sec-
retary; Eileen Lipson, correspond-
ing secretary; Beverly Freedlan_
der, sentinel, and jullep. Sigpaan,
treasurer.
WITHIN THE last few weeks, two
national organizations
have paid tribute to one of Detroit's most indefatigable
and self-
less communal workers, Mrs. Samuel It Glogower, First the USO in
New York awarded a Certificate of Distinguished Service to her for
The annual workshop seminar
her labors as chairman of the national committee on services to wo-
m en and girls, a job she took over 'in July, 1942, and then the Na-
sponsored by the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council in
tional Jewish Welton) Board pre-
conjunction with the Michigan
sented her with an illuminated
Women's Council of Bnal Brith
scroll In recognition of her service
will be ushered in at a dinner
as chairman of the Jewish Center
party at 6:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct.
Division since 1944.
26, at the Statler Hotel. -
REBECCA GRATZ
The citation for the latter award
The Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary, of
The dinner will be followed by a
reads as follows:
gin rummy tournament. Mrs. Jean- Bnni Brith Young Women will
WHEREAS, the work of JWB
ette Sheplow has charge of ar- hold a membership Halloween par-
in assisting, servicing and coor-
rangements,
ty Saturday evening, Nov. 2, in
dinating the scope of YMHAs,
The workshop clinics on Sunday, Butzel hall of the Jewish Com-
YWHAs and centers had been in
Oct. 27 will be divided Into morn. munity Center,
process from its inception and
Ing and afternoon sessions. In-
All young women between the
during the war period due to ex-
cluded in the former will be a ages of 18 and 25 Interested In
traordinary services and duties,
clinic for presidents and vice presi- joining the chapter should contact
the Jewish Center Division was
dents conducted by Mrs. Sylvia Leona Weinberg, TO. 8-9411,
given added form, structure and
Levin of Chicago, president of Dis-
content so that it might not only
trict Grand Lodge 6.
serve the purposes of meeting war-
MRS.
time needs, but be prepared to
M. J. LEVIN
NAOMI AUXILIARY
continue to serve the basic and
Naomi Auxiliary of the Bnal
customary peace-time needs.
Brith Young Women will hoi' its
MRS. SAMUEL IL GLOGOWER
first tea of the season at 2 p. m.
BE IT RESOLVED, that we ex-
press our high esteem for the lead-
Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Jewish
ership, loyalty and wholehearted service, rendered by Mrs. Samuel R.
Community Center.
Glogower, chairman of the Jewish Center Division, her associates and
WINDOW SHADES
members of the executive committee of the division all of whom have
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labored to enrich the effectiveness of the Jewish Center Division.
Cleaned and Repaired
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AWARDS, RECOGNITION and tributes are taken by Mrs. Glogo-
wer in her stride. "Actually, I have not done anything more corn-
Mrs. M. J. Levin, Women's Grand
Inlaid and Battleship
mendable than the job any woman does," she said, "I do this work
District 6 president, will be
Rugs and furnsfure
because I love it and because it gives me great satisfaction. I am Lodge
guest speaker at the Pisgah Wo-
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happy when it has helped bring joy and satisfaction to others."
VENETIAN BLINDS
men) of Bnal Brith meeting Oct.
That is the kind of a woman she is. Her work is a •
Drapery Hardaare
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labor of
love. Along with it are heartaches and frustrations, but the
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joy of
Better Quarters—Better Service
Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, executive
a job well done blots out the irritations and leaves only the mem-
To Customers
secretary of the District 6, will ac-
ory of achievement and of service.
company Mrs. Levin to Detroit.
MOVED TO
This week is a typical one for Mrs. Glogower. On Sunday she
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Mrs. Levin will speak on the
spoke at a luncheon session of the Mid-Atlantic Section of the Jew-
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ish Welfare Board in Baltimore, Md. Later in the week, after a brief responsibilities of Bnai Brith Wo- Ten Quality Drug Stores
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men for the new year. The Dis-
stopover home, she rushed to Milwaukee on JWB business there.
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At present, Pisgah Women have
land, The conference will see the formulation of a 1947 service pro-
gram for JWB, Mrs. Glogower pointed out, since delegates will review adopted 50 families overseas. Mrs.
a projected budget for next year's activities.
William Fogel is chairman and I
Mrs. Frank Harary is co-chair- I
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man of this project.
BESIDES BEING VICE-PRESIDENT of the JWB, she is a mem-
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The In-camp and Hospital Com- I
ber of the national board of the National Council of Jewish Women
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of
which
Mrs.
Sam
Rosen-
and director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit and of the
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Detroit Community Chest.
thal is chairman, have been visit- I
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ing the Veterans Hospital ,in Dear-
She has been president of the Detroit Jewish Community
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born. •
Center, chairman of the maternal health committee of the Visiting
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Nurse Association, a director of the Jewish Vocational Service,
Mrs. Sam Gold is chairman of
vice-president of the Council of Social Agencies and a member of
the seventh annual donor luncheon I
on Nov. 12.
the finance committee of the Women's City Club of Detroit.
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His past
Mrs. Glogower was born in New York City and was educated In
A reception will be held in honor I I
St. Louis. She was married in 1914 and she came to Detroit to live of Mrs. Levin and Mrs. Bolotin. I
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in 1915. She has been active in communal affairs since.
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Mr. Glogower died in 1937. There are no children.
LA SALLE
District 6 Head
Here on Monday
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JUDGE of RECORDERS COURT
EUROPEAN WELFARE
The North Woodward Branch
of the Jewish European Welfare
Organization will meet at 12:30
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the-home
of Mrs. Lewis Steinberg of 3344
Grand avenue. Plans will be for-
mulated for the donor luncheon to
be held Jan. 13 at the Statler
Hotel. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is
chairman and Mrs. Morris Sklar,
co-chairman of the affair.
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GOLDIE MYERSON, PWO
A membership tea was given
Oct. 15 by the Goldie Myerson
Group of the Pioneer Women's
Organization at the home of Mrs.
J. Richman, The program was ar-
ranged by Rose Brown, member-
ship chairman. Mrs. Rae Ettin-
ger, a visitor from Palestine, gave
a talk on the projects of the PWO
in Zion.
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