Thursday, September 21, &$41 Mrs. Weiner Is Named by JWF Women DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE In lanai Brith Revue AK Women Ask Probe On Peekskill Mrs. Leonard II. Weiner, one of Detroit's 00,. banding Jewish communal leaders, was elected president of the Women's Divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed, eration at the division's annual meeti111. Wednesday. In assuming the presidency, Mrs. Weiner becomes the third women to hold the office since the establishment of the Women's Division in 1946, succeeding Mrs. Max Frank who served two terms and who was preceded by Mrs. Joseph E. Ehrlich. Other officers include Mes- dames Ilyman C. Broder, John C. Hopp, Harry L. Jones, Nate S. Shapero, Eugene J. Arnfield, and Samuel S. Aaron. Nine Women's Division mem- bers were selected for a first Pictured are members of the revue, "Bnai Brith Bandwagon." term on the board of directors. They are, left to right (on piano), Ann Madorsky, Shirley They are Mesdames Lawrence Sklar, Sandy Shore. Standing, second row, left to right, Eve Fleischman, Ivor Kahn, Sidney Meister, V. Sharkey and Beatrice Gutman. Seated at piano, Ka•bal, Louis Manning, Arthur Betty Johnson, left, and Ida Ashe. Purdy, Charles Robinson, Isidore Sobeloif, staymond Sokolov and Frank Weisman. In addition to having served as vice-president of the Women's Division, Mrs. Weiner is a vice- p•esident of the Jewish Center A fund-raising rally for work- I B. B. fund-raising paper, Mrs. and a board member of the Com- ers only will be held by the (Bernard Goodman, publicity munity Council. Greater Detroit B. B. Women's I chairman, announced. Entries Council at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, should be turned in to chapter Oct. 5, at Central High School. fund-raising chairmen. Mrs. Morris Tack is general The winning name will be an- chairman of the affair. nounced at the Oct. 5 affair. Highlighting the program will This rally is a "kick-off" for be the "Bnai Brith Bandwagon," the major fund affair, which is Dr. Barnett R. Bickner, spirit- a revue composed of talent from set for Nov. 21 at Masonic Temple. ual leader of the Cleveland Euclid the local B. B. chapters. Mes- Avenue Temple, largest reform dames Burton Gutman and Albert Temple in the U. S., will address Ashe wrote the parodies and Mrs. a community-wide gathering on Max Madorsky will be mistress Wednesday, Oct. 5 in the Brown of ceremonies. Memorial Chapel of Temple For tickets, contact Mrs. Kid- Beth F.I. `'From the mine to the show- man Bruss, ticket chairman, or Sponsored by the Community chairmen from the various chap- case" can be said of the Krandall Council. Rabbi Brickner will ters. Jewelry firm, one of the good- speak on "Are Our Children A new name is needed for the will sponsors of the "Chronicle Ours'!" - -- Hour." The Council culture commis- sion, headed by Rabbi Morris Krandall, who has been located Pantomimist Adler and Charles F. Feinberg, at 204 Capitol Theater Bldg. for chairman of the Council's Jewish 27 years, is now moving into his Education Month Committee, has own building on Sears near 2nd. invited Rabbi Brickner to spear- The Bnai David Sisterhoad will Krandall's sons, Hubert and head the education observance. hold its next board meeting on Jerry, will handle the diamonds A new and revised 1949-50 edi- Thursday evening. Oct. 6. at the and industrial diamond tools, re- tion of "A Call to Jewish Par- home of Mrs. Dan Otis, 2663 spectively. ents,",a directory of Jewish edu- Tuxedo avenue. Grand opening will be Oct. cational facilities available in the Final plans will be made for 10-12. community. has been issued by the donor luncheon to he held the Council, Dr. Schmarya Klein- on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22. man, Council president, an- Jay Gerber, well known panto- nounced. mimist, will he featured. Copies can be obtained by call- For tickets call Mrs. Henry ing or writing the Council office. at UN. 3-8015. 803 Washington boulevard Bldg. Council Maps Brickner Talk krandall jewelry to Open New Home SLATE ALCOHOLIC TALK Mr. "X" of Alcoholics Anony- mous will speak about the group's program for the Wednes- day Evening Discussion Group at 9 p.m., Oct. 5 at the Center. JEWISH CHRONICLE HOUR SUNDAY, 10:45 A.M. WKMH r).°„"y'GAS HEAT UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICE ALL A.G.A. BURNERS THIS AD IS WORTH $40 -SAVE IT ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ AIUDCO BRYANT ROBERTS CORDON JANITROL 100% GUARANTEE BEST INSTALLERS - NO KIDS Approved by Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. and Department Safety Engineering 42 YEARS IN BUSINESS— YOUR DAD KNEW US MR. BUDMAN WILL CALL ON YOU PERSONALLY "LICENSED CONTRACTORS" BUDMAN HEATING CO. • Due at Bnai David imperative, but to allow such an investigation to be made by Dis- trict Attorney Fanelli, an officer whose conduct is in question, is to doom the inquiry to impo- tence." The board of governors of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress called upon Gov. Dewey of New York to immediately order an investi- gation of the Peekskill riots. Mrs. Harry Frank, president of the Women's Division, pointed out "the strength of our civil liberties is not measured by the freedom we accord to those per- sons or groups who are accept- able to us. "Our dedication to freedom and our determination to uphold it depend on whether we will vigilantly protect the right to speak and be heard, even by those with whom we disagree." She characterized Gov,Dewey's order for a Grand Jury inquiry as "wholly inadequate and far- cial" and pointed out "certainly a Grand Jury investigation is 13.B. Bandwagon' to Roll at Women's Fund Affair 1 P age 5 Serving the Public Faithfully for Over 42 Years — EAST — —WEST— Phone LA. 7-3600 Phone TY. 5-3200 FREE 13911 Gratiot 5749 Grand River Near McNichols Rd. ESTI MATES Across from Olympia Stadium Ask for Ask For Mr. Budman Mr. Budman OPEN TIL 9 — SUNDAYS 1-5 "May You Be Inscribed U.S. Press Warm Pioneer Council to Jewish DP's to Install New Unit NEW YORK—America's cordial A membership and Miami Hapoidot affair will be held by the Pioneer Women's Council at 8:30 pan., Wednesday. Oct, 12 at the Mayfair Room. The Council has added a 12th chapter. the Business and Pro- fessional group. The new unit will be installed it the Oct. 12 affair by Mrs. Miriam Feldman, Council membership chairman. Yeshivah Receives $4,500 in Gift Drive reception of displaced Jews who are being resettled in this coun- try by United Service for New Americans is reflected almost daily in the nation's press, according to an article in the September issue of "New Neighbors," USNA monthly publication. Checking on the response of newspapers to newcomers in their communities, the resettle- ment agency found that virtually every story concerning DP's bore expressions of warmth, under- standing and goodwill. Payments totalling $4500 have already been received in the $100,000 membership and special gifts drive of Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah, Samuel B. Solomon. chairman of the Yeshivah board, announced. ?DE PLANS SESSION Phi Delta Epsilon Graduate Club Auxiliary held its first meeting of the season with the graduate club Wednesday at the Wayne County Medical Society. ••=1 ■ 11=0" INSURED For A Good Year" This ancient salutation remains ever new in our day as we welcome the year 5710 with rejoicing over the triumphs of democracy and with gratitude for the restoration of just rights to the oppressed, and the end of homelessness for the dispossessed. 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