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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 27, 1946

Synagogue, Radio Appeals
Feature Education Month

Name Mrs. Wineman
On U J A's National
Women's Executive

late policies for the national body.
The National Women's Division is
stimulating extensive participa-
tion of women in community cam-
paigns on behalf of the UJA.
A leader of Detroit community
Mrs. Henry Wineman of 1'7651
Rabbis and Lay Leaders to Address Services on Rosh Hamilton Road has been appointed affai - s, Mrs. Wineman is president
of the Travelers Aid Society and
Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkoth; Special WWJ
to the executive committee of the
vice president of the United Serv-
National
Won.c.n's
Div:
ion
of
the
Radio Program at 1:15 P. M. on Oct. 8
ice Organizations. For eight
years she has served on the Public
Rabbis and lay leaders were mobilized this week to
welfare commission, to which she
broadcast the message of the United Hebrew Schools, on the
has been appointed by three
occasion of 20th observance of Hebrew Education Month, at
Mayors. She was co-chairman of
special gifts for Allied Jewish
services during the Holydays and on Sukkoth.
Campaign Women's Division which
The major objective of this year's appeal will be to

raised $311,653 for the WA last
spring.
Mrs. Wineman is a native of
Pittsburgh and became president
of the French Air Camp shortly
after she moved to Deti. it.

BRIDGE CLASSES HELD
The Detroit Board of Education
will sponsor two-hour Contract
Bridge classes for adults this win-
ter at Cooley and Northern high
schools. Immediate registration is
advisable as classes fill rapidly.
For further information call either
high school, or Mrs. Bosshart,
bridge instructor. at LEnox 9622.

enroll hundreds of Jewish boys and girls as students in

the schools.
Appeals in the synagogues
were arranged at a breakfast
meeting held at Finkell's Res-
taurant Sunday morning.
Among the rabbis and laymen
wilt, ' spoke at the meeting at
which Philip Slomovitz, chair-
man of Education Month, pre-
sided, were:
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools;
Isidore Sobeloff, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation; Abe Kasle, president of the
schools; Rabbis Max J. Wohige-
lernter, Moses Fischer, Eliezer
Levi, Jacob Segal, Sam Fried-
man, J. Lesser, I. G. Kaufman
and Morris Fishman.
Among the proposals now
being reviewed by the schools
are enrollment surveys of 12,-
000 Detroit families, in the
hope of encouraging enrollment
of pupils in all Detroit Jewish
schools.
A proposal now being ad-
vanced by Rabbi Levi is that
local synagogues should reject
applications for Bar Mitzvahs
unless those to be confirmed
have had three years' Jewish
schooling.
Education Month observance
this year will be featured by sev-
eral radio programs. among them
a 15-minute broadcast at 1:15
rn. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at
which Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs.
J. H. Ehrlich and Charles Ru-
biner will discuss Jewish educa-
tional objectives and needs.
Regular radio broadcasts also
have been arranged on the Alt-
man and Weinberg Radio Hours
on-Saturday nights and Sundays.
Joseph Haggai delivered the first
addresses over these radio pro-
grams.
Plans also are being made for
a public meeting to mark conclu-
sion of the 20th anniversary Edu-
cation Month. Details will be
completed at the meeting of the
Education Month Committee at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., on
Thursday evening, Oct. 3.

Home Relief Society
Plans First Meeting

Home Relief Society's first
meeting of the season will take
o f
place Monday at the hem
Mrs. Maurice Garelick, 18503
Fairfield. Luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p_m..
Mrs. Gertrude Leve Blum, after
rendering several vocal numbers,
will present Chet Borden, Colum-
bia broadcasting artist.
Mrs. B. J. Rudin, chairman Lf
ways and means, announces plans
are underway for the organiza-
tion's dinner dance to take place
Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, at the
lok Cadillac Hotel. Mickey
Woolf and his orchestra and a -
large cast of entertainers will ap-
pear on the program.
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs is chairman
of the year book.
Mrs. Peter Miller, president, in-
vites members and their friends
to attend Monday's meeting.

Women's Congress Groups
Will Resume Meetings

Interfaith Committee of Detroit
Women's Division of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress will meet
Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 1:30 p. rn..
at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Rosen, 2267 W. Grand Blvd. Mrs_
Norman Ginsburg, chairman of
the committee, announces that
the subject to be discussed will
be -The Springfield Plan, - with
Mrs. David Bernstein as guest
speaker.
Mrs. Ned Smokier, educational
chairman, has arranged to hold
the first study group meeting on
Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 1:30 p. rn., at
the home of Mrs. Nathan Bright.
4061 Glendale. The afternoon's
topic will be "The Arab-Jewish
Question."
Members and prospective mem-
bers are invited to these groups.
Persons interested in locating
missing relatives in Europe
should contact Mrs. William
Burke, UN. 1-5284.
Members are needed for the
telephone committee and volun-
teers are requested to telephone
Mrs. Felix Green, TO. 5-8496, or
Mrs. Arthur B. Colton, UN.
4-0621.

Medal of Merit Given
Hillman Posthumously
NEW YORK (JPS) — Sidney
Hillman, late president of the
Amalgamated Clothing Workers
Union, and founder and chairman
of the CIO Political Actions Com-
mittee, was posthumously award-
ed by President Truman the
Medal of Merit, highest civilian
award for wartime service, for
his work on the War Production
Board in the Office of Production

Management.

nitounceinent

MRS. DORA SOLOMON

Cordially invites you to visit her or call

for consultation on hair

or skin problems. As before, you will receive theoret;cafly correct

information. AU branches of cosmetology are practiced here for

MRS. _HENRY WIN'EMAN

United Jewish Appeal, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. David M. Levy,
chairman of the National Worn-
en's Division. The UJA is con-
ducting a nationwide $100.000.000
campaign to rescue. resettle and
rehabilitate the surviving Euro-
pean ...Tews.
Mrs. Wineman will be available
in an advisory capacity to di-
visions in communities in the De-
troit area and will help to formu-

your convenience and pleasure.

Specializing in

as well as all Modes of Color materials,

Permanent Waves

is the Hi-Lite" of the

shop. Do call for an early appointment as service is rmited tc

appointments only.

ALMA KAMPMAN BEAUTY SALON

Call Mrs. Solomon Wed., Fri or Sat.

CA. 8327

504 Michigan Bldg.

SAM ATLAS SALES MANAGER OF THE
HODGES AUTO SALES

DODGE-PLYMOUTH AUTO, TRUCK, SALES AND UMW

IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

That They

Are Now

Located at

Their New Sales

Room and Office

23000
WOODWARD

AVENUE

FERNDALE, MICH.

In this, the third major expansion during our 2I years in business, we have what is considered to be
the largest and most complete transportation headquarters of any dealership in the Detroit metro-
politan area.

One of our buildings at 23048 Woodward (adjoining the new buadings) will be modernized

into a paint and collision shop.

Our other building, at 23100 Woodward, will become a new truck sales room, with an adjoining shop

devoted to new car and truck inspection and delivery spot.

In addition, we have three used car and truck lots, giving us a complete block and a third along

the double lanes of Woodward Avenue ready to serve your complete automobile needs.

WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION

HODGES AUTO SALES

DODGE-PLYMOUTH AUTO. TRUCK, SALES AND SERVICE

23000 WOODWARD AVENUE

(FERNDALE, MICHIGAN)

'ames A. (Jim) Mason, President; Charles J. Mason, Vice President; Frank Hill, Secretary - Treasurer

