Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Dr. Louis L. Mann to Address State Sisterhoods' Convention Mrs. Henry Myers Heads Arrangements Committees; Mrs. Manuel Brown, President, to Render Annual Report; Complete Details Announced for Sessions Here - Delegates representing corn- m unities throughout the state will attend the convention of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhood in Detroit next Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Meyers, general state chairman in charge of ar- rangements, announces that ses- sions will open officially with registration of delegates at 9 a. m., on the ballroom floor of the Book Cadillac Hotel. On Monday evening, prior to the opening of the convention, Mrs. Meyers will be at home to out-of-town delegates at her home, 1683 Lincolnshire. The First Sermons The first part of the conven- tion program, from 10 a. m. to 12:30, will open with an invoca- DR. LOUIS L. MANN tion by Mrs. S. B. Danto and a greeting from Mrs. John C. Samuel B. Keene, Mrs. Charles B. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg; Hopp. These will be followed by Lakoff reception committee chairmen,• Mrs. reports of officers and commit- Ben Salon. Mrs. Morton Newlander, tees; a discussion of war time Mrs. Albert Oppenheim and Mrs. Charles L. Goldstein; timekeeper. Mrs. experiences by Sisterhood presi- Harry Krohn; treasurer, Mrs. Harry dents; the president's report and Lichterman; hotel reservations, Mrs. Julius Fisher; convention supplies, election of officers. Mrs. Manuel Mrs. Barney Newman. Brown, State Federation presi- Ushers committee is under the chairmanship or Mesdames Morton dent, will be chairman. Newlander and Harry G. LeVine. At the second session at 1 p. Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht is chairman in., after the singing of the of the hostesses; Miss Helen Solomon, chairman of credentials, and Mrs. Ben- National Anthem, Rabbi Leon jamin Jackson and Mrs. Howard Ja- cobson are in charge of table arrange- Fram of Temple Israel will give ments. the invocation. Mrs. Merrill E. Serving on the committees, in addi- Silverstein will, lead in the tion to the chairman, are the following women of the two Sisterhoods : Mes- singing and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler dames Moritz Kahn, Benjamin Jaffee Max Osnos, Irving Small, Jerome -will 'accompany at the piano. Kanter. Leon i 1 Benyas, Mrs. • Henry Meyers, who will A. 17, Morton Bar a l ris, Ran- dolph Weber, Goldman, s- ,Os- be toastmaster at the luncheon, car car U. Shapiro, Charles Bassey, Ed- will. introduce the convention ward Rose, Arthur J. Hass. Harry gueSts and officers and will Pliskow, David Arkin, Gerald Berns, Julian Weber, David Levy. Sol Lun- present the retiring president, sky, Morris Wayne, Ellis Fisher, Ben Merkle, Aller, Dan Krouse, Mrs. Manuel Brown. Following Maxwell Charles H. Emmer, Alexander Free- Mrs. Brown, .Mrs. Meyers . will man, Edward Bernstein, Harry C. present a thumb nail sketch of Grossman, Joseph Geschelin, Morris Garvett, Ellis M. Thal, Earl Fresh- "Sisterhood Peace Time Plan- man. Nathan Kolb, Jerome Manheim, Jerry Gottfried, Arthur Rice, Sidney ning." Berke, Pingree Friedenberg, Philip Bloomgarden, Leo M. Franklin, Lawr- Dr. Mann to Speak ence Freedman, Isaac Gilbert, B. Bene- Dr. B. Benedict. Glazer of dict Glazer, Oscar Robinson, Meyer Temple Beth El will introduce Sulzberger,. Samuel Van Noorden, Sol Wolff, Oscar Zenion, Samuel Mendel- the principal- speaker of the sohn, Harry Phillips, L. Louis Maas, " • convention, Dr. Louis L. Mann Hebert Kallet, • Philip Brown, Burton Clama.ge, I. Lloyd Frankel, Alfred of Temple Sinai in Chicago, who Gach, Jack Lewis, Nathan Kelb; Louis Millman, Roy Rotter, Joseph Kates, will speak on "The Death of Karman Jasen, Adolph Goodman, Ad- Yesterday ',and the Birth of To olph Kostichek, Phillip Arnold, J. J. morrow." Dr. .Mann, rabbi of Marks and Harry Fisher and the Dorothy Bloom and Edith Temple Sinai for 25 years-, is an Misses Heavenrich. author , and . lecturer and has taught in: the Department bf Semitics at the University - of Chicago. Before Coming to Chi- cago, he ministered in New Haven; Conn., and taught at Yale. The convention will cloSe with a benediction by Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth El. After the closing of the con- vention, a meeting of the in- coming board of directors will be held in the English Room. Mrs. Meyers announces that the following committees served in the planning of the details of this convention: • Mrs. Samuel B. Danto and Mrs. John C. Hopp, local co-chairmen:. Mrs. Lewis Frank and Mrs. Roy Sarason, I uncheon chairmen ; Mrs. Burton Clam- age and Mrs. David Ruby, program; Mrs. Theodore Jacobowitz and Mrs. Morton Snyder, ticket committee chairmen; Publicity, Miss Anna Oxen- handler and Mrs. Leon Winkelman: registration, Mrs. Max Unger. Mrs. Fisher to Address JNF Rallies Oct. 15 Mendel N. Fisher, executive director of the Jewish National Fund of America, will be a guest of the Jewish National Fund Council .of Detroit on Oct. 15, it was announced this week by William Hordes, president of the JNF Council. Mr. Fisher will be guest at a luncheon that day, and in the evening he will address a meet- ing of Zionist leaders at the Shaarey Zedek. During his visit here he will also address the annual paid-up membership luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. Further cleta;;Is regarding his visit will be announced next week. Save Used Fats! Friday, September 28, 1945 Bnai Brith Maps Gutstadt Dinner To Close Institute Final arrangements for the city-wide Bnai Brith working clinics, devised for the training of Michigan members in better community service, provide for meetings Saturday night and Sunday, Oct. 20 and 21, with a dinner in honor of Richard A. Gutstadt, national director of Anti-Defamation League, closing the institute, according to Samuel W. Leib, chairman. The sponsoring agency is the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil, of which David I. Rosin is president. Beginning with clinics on the operation of lodges and women's groups, for officers, on Oct. 20, beginning at 8:30 p. in., and a re- ception for all Detroit members at 11 p. m. in the Book-Cadillac Hotel, meetings will continue Oct. 21 to • discuss work of mem- bership, youth organization, post- war, Americanism, anti-defama- tion, Hillel, vocational service and conservation. Tickets for the dinner for Mr. Gutstadt will b e available through a subcommittee headed by Lillian Aaron and Sam Maza. Myron Herzog, district voca- tional guidance director; Loui - H. Harrison, district second vice- president and membership chair- man; A. B. Kapplin, national di- rector of pOst-war and Ameri- canism activities of the Order; Ben Z. Glass, executive secretary of the district; and Harry Yud- koff, district president, have accepted invitations to be present. Local committee members in- clude Lawrence I. Yaffa, Jean- nette Sheplow, Alfred W. Keats, Helen Singer, Jack Lawson, and the presidents of men's and women's lodges. All of the city's 8,500 members of Bnai Brith 'are eligible to at- tend the clinics. TOMIC POWER has ended the war . . . and atomic knowledge is yours for the asking to help ex- plode the myths which trouble the average Jew. Mrs. Borkovitz Named To ORT Mid-West Post Mrs. William J. Borkovitz, of Winnetka, Ill., has been appoint- ed organization coordinator of the Women's American ORT for the mid-west region, according to the announcement of Mrs. Maurice Finkelstein, national president. THE JEWISH NEWS offers you precise knowledge to keep you fully aware of what is happening in Israel's ranks .. . 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