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Friday, June 22, 1951

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

JIFF Women's Division Elects Mrs. John Hopp

Jewish women of Detroit who
attended the annual meeting of
the women's division of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation on June
15 showed their unanimous grat-
itude and admiration for the
splendid job Mrs. John C. Hopp
has done as 1951 Allied Jewish
Campaign chairman for the di-
vision by electing her president
for the year 1951-52.
Mrs. Hopp succeeds Mrs. Leon-
ard H. Weiner, who has served
as president for the last two
years. In accepting the office,
Mrs. Hopp hoped that she would
be able to uphold the fine tradi-
tion anc standards established by
her predecessors, Mrs. Joseph H.
Ehrlich, founding president of
the women's division in 1946,
Mrs. Max Frank and Mrs. Wein-
er.
Elected to serve as vice-presi-
dents were Mesdames Abraham
Cooper, 1-'arry L. Jones, Julian
H. Krolik and Alexander W.
Sanders. Mrs. Sidney M. Katt

was chosen as corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse,
recording secretary and Mrs.
Frank and Mrs. Weiner, repre-
sentatives to Federation's board
of governors.
Re-elected to serve oh the
board of women's division were
Mesdames Harry Barrett, Max
Frank, Joseph Trelfv.man, Julian
H. Krolik, Phili. Lipson, Alex-
ander W Sandeis and Leonard
H. Weiner.
Women chosen to serve their
first term on the board are Mes-
dames Charles Briskman, Harry
Frank, I. Jerome Hauser, J.
Shurly Horwitz, Harry L. Jack-
son, Louis G. Redstone, Jule C.
Solomon, Nathan Spevakow and
Melville S. Welt.
Since the women were unable
to sail on the S. S. Put-in-Bay
as originally planned, Mrs. Theo-
dore Levin offered to 1• 1 - 1 the
party in '.er garden.
Mrs. Henry Wineman,
ary campaign chairman of the

Mrs. JOHN C. HOPP

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women's division, reported that
13,405 Detroit Jewish women
pledger over a half million dol-
lars to tne 1951 drive represent-
mg 102 per cent of 0, -. money
raised last year.
Mrs. Ehrlich congratulated Mrs.

years of a first term are Mes-
dames Abraham Cooper, Stan-
ley Fleischaker, Seymour J.
Frank, William H. Frank, Sander
A. Hillman, Philip R. Marcuse,
Ben Mossman and Abraham
Srere.
Directors serving the remain-
ing two years of a second term
are Mesdames Joseph G. Fenton,
Saul H. Glueckman, Sidney M.
Kelt, Leo S. Mellen, Emil D.
Rothman and Isidore Sobeloff,
while Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld
and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero are
serving the remaining two years
of a third term.
Concluding the list of the board
members are Mrs. Joseph M.
Welt, president of the Interna-
tional Council of Jewish Women;
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, honorary
life member, and women mem-
bers of the board of governors of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Mesdames Hyman C. Broder,
Aaron OeRoy, Benjamin E. Jaffe,
Maurice A. Landau and Henry
Wineman

Weiner on the way in which she
had cohducted the affairs of the
women's division for the past
two years.
In a unanimous vote, the mem-
bers attending expressed their
thanks to Mrs. Harry L. Jockson,
division executive director, for
her efforts in behalf of the com-
munity during the five years she
has been its professional director.
Other members of the board of
directors, who will continue to
serve with the newly-elected di-
rectors are, first-termers Mes-
dames Lawrence Fleischman,
Ivor J. Kahn, Sidney J. Karbel,
Charles Lakoff, Lewis Manning,
Arthur S. Purdy, Charles Robin-
son, Raymond A. Sokolov and
Frank Wetsman.
Directors in their second term
are Mesdames Lewis B. Daniels,
Louis 2. Glasier, William B. Isen-
berg, Harry L. Jones, Daniel
Krouse, Nathan H. Schermer and
Carl S. Schiller.
The Chronicle deadline is on
Serving the remaining two Tuesday noon.

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