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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-09

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Thursday, June 9,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Six

B. B. Women"s Council for 1919-50

Mrs. Robert A. Coggan was installed as president of the Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council for 1949-50 at induction
ceremonies Wednesday at the Hotel Tuller. Mrs. Charles Solo-
vial was the installing officer. Serving with Mrs. Coggan will be
Mesdames William Phillips and Lewis Manning, vice-presidents;
Mrs. Morris Tack, treasurer; Mesdames Jack Howell, Kalman
Bruss and Louis Fisher, secretaries; Mrs. Seymour Weismann,
sentinel; and Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, counselor. The council is
composed of members of 15 Bnai Brith women's chapters repre-
senting 6,000 women in Detroit. The organisation performs service





Les Morris
Is New Buie
Dealer Here

to Israel, the youth in college, the soldier, the orphan, the
sick and the underprivileged and helps the battle against intol-
erance. Above with Mrs. Coggan are the presidents of the dif-
ferent chapters. Standing, left to right, Mesdames Sam Gold,
Phillip Edelhart and Eugene Harwick, Miss Gertrude Langdorf,
Mesdames Leonard Farber, Alfred Lakin, Henry P. Onrich and
Morris Fox. Sitting, Mesdames Max Goldberg, William Barris,
Harry Coleman, Robert A. Coggan, Milton Harris, Philip Fealk,
and Max Fried. Not shown is Mrs. Ben Nadis.









Officers of Bnai Brith Women Are Listed

Officers of chapters of the
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Wom-
en's Councils are as follows:
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER:
Miss Gertrude Langdorf, presi-
dent; Mesdames Albert Heller,
Ernest Curtis, Irving Oppenheim,
William J. Phillips, Allen Weitz-
man, Alex Levine, Abe Schwartz,
Louis Debne, Leon Dreylinger,
Bernard Brody, William Gross,
Frank Greenwald, Lucy Sherr,
Carl Kligman and Eugene Gross
and Miss Mona Coblentz.
• • •
LOUIS BRANDEIS CHAPTER:
Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, president,
and Mesdames Harry Fox, David
Howell, Cecil Kanarek, William
Valensky, Al Allowitz, Alec
Sherr, Benjamin Siegel, Jack
Howell, Albert Katz, Jack Kol-
ko, Norman Davidson, Aaron Ro-
sen, Ben Alderman and George
Levine.

• • •

BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER: Ellen Gold-
berg, president and Betty Rock-
away, Shirley Bernstein, Frances
Silver, Mollie Goodman, Ethel
Scherr, Bernadine Field, Celia
Fishman, Sydelle Burdick, Sarah
Stolinsky and Marian Hassey.

• • •

DETROIT CHAPTER: Mrs.
William Barris, president, and
Mesdames David Grosberg, Leo
Janoff, George Wise, Max Schultz,
Sidney Savage, Harold Nagner,
Albert Lipsitz, Sidney Berman,

Maurice Kern, Albert Goodman
and Charles Makie.
• • •
DOWNTOWN CHAPTER: Mrs.
Max Fried, president, and Mes-
dames Max Eisenberg, Mannie
Cornfield, Harry Bloom, Leonard
Goldhabor, Saul Swartz, Alfred
Alexander, Irving Axler, Sallie
Lewis and Harry Parr.
• • •
EAST SIDE CHAPTER: Mrs.
Harry Coleman, president, and
Mesdames Louis Sipkins, Harry
Salwin, Joseph Reitman, Joseph
Tanzman, Aubrey Shapero, Sam
Elkowitz, Ike Winkler and Jules
Horwitz.
• • •
, GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER: Mrs. Phillip Edelhart, chair-
man and Mesdames Herman
Schonberg, Herbert Bean, Jack
Gross, Morris Bogrow, • Lenora
Noler, Donald Farkus, Al Siegel,
Leonard Pinter and Leon Becker.
• • •
PHILIP HANDLER CHAP-
TER: Mrs. Eugene Harwick, pres-
ident, and Mesdames Norman
Weiss, Ben Garrison, Harry
Swartz, David Guss Chas. Gal-
ensky, Louis .Goldberg, Harold
Newhouse, Harry Harwood, Irv-
ing Horowitz and Hyman Benach
and Miss Shirley Greenberg.
• • •
THEODORE HERZL CHAP-
TER: Mrs. Morris Fox, president,
and Mesdames Barney Bittker,
Harry Paskovitz, Charles Katz,
Louis Deutch, Meyer Zeff, Har-
ry Paskovitz and David Werner.

,

Installation Set
for Bnai David

Mrs. Selden Leach will be in-
stalled as president of the Bnai
David Sisterhood at the group's
annual affair beginning at 8:30
p.m., Monday in the social hall.
Myron Solomon will be installing
officer.
Other officers are Mesdames
Dan Otis, Samuel Traison, Ben
Fellows, Hyman Miller, David
Liebow, Charles Galanda and
David J. Cohen.
Committee chairmen are Mes-
dames Morris Garber, Leo Drap- Al "Chink" Goldberg, pi
kin, Leon Golden, Louis Garvin.
Owner
Frank Friedman, Samuel Kane.
Bernard Dosie, Max Sampson,
OSCINC INI OMR
Jo s eph Greenberg, Edward Solo-
mon, Nathan Steinback, Charles
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Jones, Joseph Palmer, Louis
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Beigler, Sol Poskel, Charles Var-
nen, Albert Jaffin, Henry Schore,
Joseph Hassel and Morris Kosak.
Mrs. Hassel is chairman of the
installation.

Good news travels fast
Detroit Jews have already
covered that Les Morris
the best deals in new Buie,'
The new firm is Morris
Co., located at 1320 Biddle
andotte.
This newly appointed_
dealer is well known in D
He is a member of Temple
El, Jewish Community. I
and Franklin Hills Country
He is married to the I
Jewel Prentis and they 11\4
their son at 17680 Mangy
road.
Les Morris has already
a reputation in the new car
ness for being Greater Dr
largest and fastest growing
dealer. The sales and semi
parbnent covers more than
square feet and Morris But
employs 46 persons,
It will pay you to drive
1320 Biddle avenue, Wyai
and see him for the most I
new car deal in town,
promises. His salesmen i
Harold Foreman, William r.
and Robert Bute.

SWIM MEET HELD
Teen-age swimming char
ships of the Center were d
at a meet held Tuesday.

JOIN THE MERRY TO
CROWD THIS SUMMER

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• • •
Informality keynote a tor
TIKVAH CHAPTER: Mrs. Mil-
tonal program
ton Harris, president, and Mes- * Wonderful meals, featuring
midnight snacks "on the I
dames Jack Raisin, Sidney Harris,
• • •
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Cy
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and Mesdames Albert Buttman, ney Weinberg and Max Richman.
Ben Dorf, David Parr, Manny
Hollander, Harry Bodzin, Bess
Mann, Dorothy Averbuck, Ber-
tha Parr, Lauretta Warnow, Jo-
seph Rodman and Sally Brook-
stein.
• • •
HENRY MORGENTHAU
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president, and Mesdames Albert
* Dancing to our own orches
Rosseau.
* Social and sports program
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• • •
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• • •
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