What's Happening in Detroit Women's Council Drive for Members A tea on Oct. 5, at which Miss Gertrude Pinsky, national field director, will lead in a discussion of plans i for the coming year, will culminate the annual drive for members of the Detroit Section of National Council lof Jewish Women. Mrs. Leonard Weiner is president of the Detroit Council, for- the current year. Her associate officers are: Vice-presidents, Mesdames William Frank, Hershel 'Kreger and Harry B. Ke'idan; Mesdames Samuel Glo- lower, Joseph Welt and Henry Wineman are in charge of policy-making; Mrs. Frances Rosenblatt is chairman of the finance committee; Mrs. Lewis Daniels heads the budget committee; Mrs. Joseph Gaylord is Council 'treasurer. Other _committee chairmen are: National defense, Mrs. Samuel Hartman; round table discussion group, Mrs. Leo Croll; contemporary Jewish affairs, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg; legislative, Mrs. Louis Bass and Miss Eliza- beth Finley; international relations, Miss Elizabeth Finley; treasury gifts committee for Detroit Community fund, Mrs. Theodore Jacobwitz; community coopera- tion, Mrs. Oscar Zemon; nursery school survey, Mrs. J. Victor Roemer; port and dock, Mrs. Lawrence Freed- inan; refugee recreation, Miss Julia Klein; service to foreign born, Miss Henrietta Robinson; scholarship, Mrs. Seymour Frank; Resale Shop, Mrs. Gilbert Michel; Council Camp, Mrs. Douglas Brown; Big Sister, Mrs. Ralph Schroder; publicity, Miss Louise Shiffman; bulle- tin, Mrs. Milton Mary; social hour, Mrs. Sidney Weis- man; social activities, Mrs. Maurice Siden; program, Mrs. Herman Lewis; telephone squad, Mrs. L. Touff; membership, Mrs. William Frank; courtesy, Mrs. Ed- mund Sloman; clerical, Mrs. David Rugoff; house, Mrs. Harry Keidan. Miss Frances Cohn is president of Junior Council Senior advisors to Junior Council are Mrs. Nathan Simons and Mrs. Louis Zlatkin. Tanks and Bombers For Russia is Ruled Job for Government NEW YORK. (JTA)—The Un- ted Jewish War Effort organ- zed by the American Jewish ongress will not participate in ecuring funds for the purchase f tanks and bombers as a Jewish ift to the Russian Army, which, as been proposed by the Jewish nti-Fascist Committee in Rus- ia, it has been announced here y Dr. Stephen S. Wise. The announcement f o I lo w s Junior Council Takes Over Resale Shop Women's Council's Wartime Activities Wartime activities are taking precedence over the National Council of Jewish Women's cultural and phil- anthropic interests this year. Mrs. Samuel Hartman, head of the national defense committee, has worked at the O.C.D. on draft registration and sugar ration- ing. Recently the committee sold tickets for Selfridge Field Night. Mrs. Oscar Zemon, chairman of the Community cooperation committee, has begun work with the Safety Bureau on making traffic safe for pedestrians. The service-to-foreign-born committee continues under the chairmanship of Miss Henrietta Robinson to help the foreign-born citizens in Detroit to become better Americans. Friendly visits are paid and assist- ance is given in finding jobs, adjusting to American life and taking out citizenship papers. Rabbi Fram to Address Home Relief Home Relief Society will resume the year's activi- ties at a meeting at the Book-Cadillac Hotel at 8 p. m. on Monday. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, president, extends an invitation to members and guests to attend this meeting and to hear the address of Rabbi Leon Fram. Members of the board and the ways and means com- mittee of the society were entertained at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ben J. Rudin. Mrs. Irving Small presided. Mrs. Ralph Levy and Mrs. Max Rosenfeld reported on the dinner dance and the year book. An appeal is made by the society for support of its annual dinner-dance. Home Relief's major fund rais- ing event, which will be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Oct. 23. Reservations are being ac- cepted by Mrs. Paul Garelick, TY. 5-7822, and Mrs. Sam Arkin. HO. 2213. president of the American Jewish Congress, had with U.S. Govern- ment and Soviet Tmbassy offi- cials. "The military assistance re- quired and deserved by the Soviet Union is not within the compass of any private agency or the civ- ilian population of this country," the statement said. Sept. 19. Proceeds from this day's sales will be used by ' the juniors to carry on the coming year's work. U.S.O. parties were held by the Juniors every Sun- day night this summel. For the winter season the girls are planning larger parties. Miss Helen Goodman, president of the Council Jun- iors last year, has joined the WAACs. House of Shelter Auxiliary Plans Party The Ladies' Auxiliary of the House of Shelter is resuming activities for the year. The society, of which Mrs. Hyman Altman is presi- dent, will sponsor its annual card party at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at Schiff R. Moss Catering Hall, 5028 Joy Road. Mrs. Altman announced this week that in addition to aiding the House of Shelter, the auxiliary is pro- viding meals for Jewish men in prisons on Rosh Hashanah. In Neighboring Cities Presentation of a set of new Universal Jewish En- cyclopedia was made to the Pontiac City Library by Jacob Kovinsky, Norman Buckner, Irving Steinman, Harold S. Goldberg, Jerome S. Varron, Meyer Siman, Arthur Rosenthal, Jack Wainger and Saul J. Birnkrant. Officers and trustees of Congregation Shaar Hasho- mayim of Windsor arranged a farewell gathering in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Nahum Schulman. at the synagogue. last Saturday night. The Schulmans are leaving for Minneapolis where Rabbi Schulman is as- suming a new post this Rosh Hashanah. S. Z. Library Schedule Shaarey Zedek Library an- nounces resumption of its regular schedule as follows: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- days and Thursdays, the library • will be open, 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 5:30 p. m.. and 7 to 9 p. m. On Friday mornings the library will be open from 9:30 to 12:30 and on Sundays from 9 to 1. Your Purchase of Bonds and Stamps ELECT . . . ARTHUR Can Make It . . . BECKER Your Buy Bonds STATE SENATOR 5th District—Democrat Former Coach D.I.T. Carl M. Weideman —all You Can During Circuit Court SAVE 40c a GARMENT Commissioner the New Year! Bolotin & Levine . 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