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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Mrs. Ehrlich Re-Elected
Women's Division President
Board of Directors Enlarged to Include Women Members
of Board of Governors of Jewish Welfare Federation;
Tribute Paid to Late Mrs. Henry Meyers
The same officers who led the
Women's Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation over the top
in one of the most outstanding
campaigns conducted by a wo-
men's division will continue to
serve in the same capacity during
1946-47, as a result of their re-
election at the Red Feather an-
nual meeting of the division, held
Monday, Oct. 7, at the Jewish
Cent er.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich was re-
elected president and other offi-
••rs chosen .‘vere Mrs. Herschel
V. Kreger, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik,
Mrs. Robert J. Newman and Mrs.
Alexander W. Sanders, vice-pres-
icents: Mrs. Samuel J. Aaron, re-
cording secre_ary, Mrs. Eugene J.
Arnfeld, corresponding secretary
UHS Women's Auxiliary
To Hold First of Four
Cultural Events Oct. 30
Women's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools will
sponsor the first of a series of
four social cultifral events at 1
p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, r" the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A com-
plimentary luncheonette will pre-
cede the meeting.
"Whys and Wherefores of Cus-
toms," the theme of the Oct. 30
meeting, will take the form of 'a
panel discussion at which Mrs.
Max Dushkin will preside, the
following participating:
Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich will dis-
cuss the Sabbath, Mrs. Robert
Marwil will speak on marriage
customs and ceremonies, Mrs. Al-
Executive Head of Canadian Jewish Congress, Central
Division, Former Lt. Col. in Canadian Army, Succeeds
Isaac Franck; Assumes Post in Month
The executive board of the
Jewish Community Council an-
nounces that Oscar Cohen, of
Toronto, was selected as executive
director to succeed Isaac Franck,
who recently left to take up new
duties in Brooklyn.
Mr. Cohen, now executive di-
recto* of the Canadian Jewish
Congress, Central Division, is a
graduate of the University of
Toronto, Following completion of
post-graduate studies at Colum-
bia University he became editor
He served in the Canadian
Army, April, 1941, to March, 1946,
and was separated from the serv-
ice as a It. colonel. He was staff
officer at National Defense Head-
quarters in Ottawa and in charge
of administration of and proce-
dure for ordnance installations in
Canada and Newfoundland.
Upon completion of his army
service, he resumed his duties
with the Canadian Jewish Con-
gress.
Born in Canada, he brings to
public relations and community
and Mrs. Samuel Greene will ronto.
In 1936 he assumed his present organization experience. He is ex-
speak on holiday customs.
position with the Canadian Jew- pected to assume his duties in
The program is open to the
ish Congress.
Detroit in about a month.
public. There is no admission.
The membership enrollment
Temple Israel Sisterhood
campaign of the Women's Auxili-
ary is headed by Mrs. Louis Tat-
Resumes Meetings Monday
ken. Anyone wishing to join as
According to an amendment of
the constitution passed at the
meeting, the boari of directors
has been enlarged to include
women members of the board of
governors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation. This provided for
automatic membership on the
women's board of Mrs. Hyman C.
Brodcr, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
Mrs. Charles Lakofi, Mrs. Maurice
A. Landau, Mrs. Newman and
Ails. Melville S. 'Welt.
Elected for a first term of three
ye ars ale: Mesdames Herman A.
August. 1.,.wis D. Daniels, William
13. Isenbe ig, Harry L. Jones,
Daniel Krouse, Isadore Levin,
Nathan II. Schermer and Henry
E Wagn•l. Mrs. Jos(; h Falk was
el (led for the r..‘rnaining year of
fii > t term, while Mrs. Irving I.
13:ttker and Mrs. Maurice Klein
m ill complete the remaining two
3cars of a first term.
Re-Elected for 3 Years
Ahlaharn Cooper. Mrs.
Fin lie h. Mrs. Seymour I. Frank,
M: s. Abraham Srere. Mrs. Henry
Wweinaii and Mrs. Julian Zemon
we re re-elected for a term of
three years.
Member.: selected fur the exec-
utive committee include Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Max Frank.
s.
ah-ir Mrs. Wineman.
Mrs. Flank was also named
representative to the board of
g ' . earners of the Je \•i , h Welfare
Federation.
Rounding out the membership
of the hoard of directors, in addi-
tion to the above-mentioned are:
In presenting the report of the
committee on resolutions, Mrs.
Ginsburg paid . moving tribute
to the memory of Mrs. Henry
Meyers, long active and well
loved member of the board, who
passed away last month.
Mrs. Ehrlich presided at the
meeting which featured a Com-
munity Services Panorama, a
discussion of the work of the
Red Feather services of particular
interest to Federation members.
Hostesses at the luncheon were:
Mesdames Arnfeld, August, Isaac
G i I b e r t, Ginsburg, Glogower,
Krolik, Newman, J. Polozk-r, cil of Jewish Women, is planning
Meyer L. Prentis, Srere, Wine- a coffee get-together for mem-
man and Oscar Zemon, and the bers on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 12:30
Misses Edith Heavenrich, Sadie p. m., at the Jewish Center.
Tony Weitzel, Detroit news-
Hirschman and Selma Sampliner.
Shaarey Zedek Women
To Celebrate Sukkoth
Mrs. Lev to Address
JNF Women Tuesday
Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek will celebrate Sukkoth at
a dessert luncheon Monday, Oct.
14, at 12:30, in the social hall of
the synagogue. Mesdames Ben
Lefkowitz and Frank Bernstein
are social chairmen.
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, pro-
gram chairman, anonunces that
Rabbi Eliezer Levi of Cong. Bnai
Moshe will speak on "Sukkoth in
Jewish I listory".
Mrs. .4ibe Katzman, president,
ix-1'61es members and friends to
the Sukkoth festivities.
The annual book review
brunches will begin on Nov. 19,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Herman Wetsman. Announce-
ment is made by Mrs. Walter
Field, program chairman of book
reviews, that, November being
Jewish Book Month, Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler will open the series
with a review of several Jewish
books. Tickets may be purchased
from Mrs. Richard Cott, chair-
man, at the Oct. 14 meeting, or
' by telephoning he• at TO. 8-5617.
Contributions to the Altar
Flower Fund can be made by
calling the chairman. Mrs. Julius
Berman, TO 8-8850.
Torah Scholarship Fund gifts
are being accepted by Mrs.
chairman. Mesdames Morris Hal-
perin and William Nadler, S.O.S.
chairrAen, will also accept mone-
tary contributions and food ar-
ticles Tor the JDC overseas pro-
gram at the Oct. 14 meeting.
Oscar Cohen New Director
Of Comniunity Council Here
exander Moss will talk on cus-
toms in connection with births of the Jewish Standard of To- the position a background rich in
Board of Directors Enlarged
At Dessert Luncheon
Friday, October 11, 1946
MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER
a worker or as a member of the
organization, should call the
Mesdames Douglas I. Brown, chairman, Mrs. Louis Tatken,
Samuel B. Danto, H. J. L. Frank, 3750 Sturtevant, HO. 4040.
Isaac Gilbert,
Arthur S. Gould,
William Grahm,
Theodore Levin,
Leonard T.
Lewis, Nate S.
4 Shapero, Henry
Soss and Monte
D. Wittelshofer.
.4 Also serving
a r e Mesdames
Harry Becker,
Mrs. Weiner
Perry P. Burn-
stine, Leo Butzel, Fred A. Gins-
burg, John C. Hopp, Leonard
Weiner and Oscar Zemon.
Tribute to Mrs. Meyers
Dr. J. S. Liebman
On 'Message of Israel'
Hour Over W XY Z
NEW. YORK—Dr. Joshua Loth
Mrs. Julius Berman, chairman Liebman, Rabbi of Boston's
of contributions, urges remember- Temple of Israel ,
author of .7-
ing the Hebrew Schools on joy- and
ous days as well as on days of the best - seller,
sorrow. Mrs. Berman can be "Peace of Mind,",
reached at 60 Burlingame, TO. is the speaker
8-8850.
on WXYS's-AB-
Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman is S's Message of
president of the Auxiliary.
Israel on four
successive Sun-
days. The series
began on Oct. 6.
Subjects to he
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covered by Dr.
Liebman a r e : DR. LIEBMAN
The first meeting of Kvutzah Oct. 13, "The Jew and fits Faith,"
Ivrith for 5707 will be held Wed- Oct. 20, - Wise Rules for a Happy .
nesday, Oct. 19, at 9 p. m., in the
Marriage;" Oct. 27, "Love —
Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
Officers and committee chair- Counterfeit and Real."
men will submit their annual re-
Message of Israel, now in its
ports for the past year, and elec- 14th year on the air and pre-
tion of officers will take place.
sented under the auspices of the
A program prepared for the
United Jewish Laymen's Commit-
occasion will include a brief talk
tee, is heard Sundays at 10 a. m.,
and community singing. Refresh-
E. S. T., over WXYZ-ABC.
ments will be served by the
Considered one of America's
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah.
leading radio preachers, Dr. Lieb-
man achieved national fame as
Tony Weitzel to Address,
an author this year with the pub-
Women's Council
lication of his book by Simon and
Detroit Section, National Coun- Schuster.
Kvutzah Will Elect
Officers on Oct.
Oct. 21
Sarah Falick Lev, who recent-
ly arrived here from Palestine on
a visit with her mother and fam-
ily, will be the guest speaker at
the membership tea of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund, at 1:30 p. m. next Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. Harry Ros-
man, 2234 W. Boston Blvd. New
and prospective members are in-
vited.
Mrs. Sam Cohen is chairman of
the membership drive. Mrs. Mor-
ris Davis is co-chairman and Mrs.
Albert Prag is secretary.
At a board meeting held Oct. 1
at the home of Mrs. R. B. New-
man, Mrs. Sam Brody of Muir-
land Ave. presented the JNF
Auxiliary with a check for $1,000
for land redemption in Palestine.
Arrangements are being made
by the Auxiliary, jointly with the
JNF Council, for the public meet-
ing to be held at the Shaarey
Zedek on Oct. 22, with Edgar
Ansel Mow leer as guest speaker.
LAMP REPAIRS
Floor and table lamps
converted into Indirect
lighting and torchieres-
Vases. Urns. Figurines
Ind Keepsakes made in-
o beautiful table lamps.
Dil Lamps electrified-
-amp Shades made and
"ecovered.
Silver and gold plating on
all household articles.
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AN ACCOUNTING TO TAXPAYERS
paper columnist and radio com-
mentator, will address the group
on "Operations Humanity."
Men of Dis.-
Unction
With tastes a
lit higher,
Fine clothes,
as
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ESQUIRE.
Temple Israel Sisterhood will
resume meetings for the current
year on Monday, Oct. 14, at the
Lecture Hall of the Art Institute.
A dessert luncheon will be
served in the Romanesque Hall
at 1:30 p. m. and will be followed
by a business meeting. At 2 p. m.
a fashion show will be presented
by Kline's, with Miss Marion
O'Leary as commentator. Mrs.
Samuel Blacher urges all mem-
bers to attend.
Mrs. Louis A. Rosett, preside nt
of the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods, will be hon-
ored at a tea at the home of
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto. at 4 p. m.
that day. Members of the Sister-
hood board will be guests.
Specific lazes
Regulatory fees and Ihenses
Corporation tax
Tax-reverted lewd revenues
Inhagibles tax
All other revenue
1115,719,650.01
2,915,470.35
52,671,078.119
40,652,547.36
31,411,306.95
20,392,725.95
9,700,248.03
7,151,161.13
5,424,260.83
6,254,294.65
11,718,888.01
Total
5104,118,019.16
EXPENDITURES AND RESERVES
Returned to or for local Govenunent hr
edecetion, welfare, highways, etc..... 5180,115,143.75
Greets to University of Michiem, Mich.
19,349,306.34
fdatatColltga, retirement funds, etc....
For State purpose&
Operation of all Seats Deporhaeals
61,475,737.97
and Institutions
11,471,419.02
New buildings, highways, and •quip
7,080,415.31
Increme in revoked reserves
2116,499,092.39
Total
SURPLUS
The General Fund
All other funds--net
S 16,318,602.33
1,306,344.64
S 17,611,946.9!
Surplus resuldag hos year's operations
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When the Anal year beim, the General Fund had.a surplus of 15,219,753.611.
This amount, added to the S16,312,601.11 operating surplus-for the yes., mode •
General Fund surplus el S21,338,336.01 es of June 30, 1946, available les
•pswopriattee. THERE WAS NO OTHER UNRESTRICTED SURPLUS.
There were, however, foods restricted by the I
for dellnits pespeemy
leg am--the S50,000,000 le the Velem& That Feed, the $11,459,419.01 ha
Moe Siete Highway Feed, doe 1127,11111,094.15 in appropriation beldame for uo.
completed byname and hsproventersts, the 514,417,250.01 in the Primary Shoot
Fund, etc. THESE BALANCES WERE NOT AVAILABLE FOR GENERA`
PURPOSES.
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