• Mrs. Epstein, National President, Speaks at Hadassah 5 100 Dinner Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, national president of Hadassah, will return from Palestine and Switzerland to address the pre-campaign dinner which will set off Detroit Hadassah's 1947 Honor Roll drive for $100,000. Subscribers of $100 or more wil be guests at the dinner, which will take place Saturday evening, Sept. 20, at the Book- Cadillac Hotel. The drive continue through Nov. 11. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. Nathan ,Shapero, co-chairmen of MRS. MOSES EPSTEIN arrangements of the pre-cam- paign dinner, announce the re- sponse for reservations has ex- ceeded all anticipations. Mrs. Epstein, who is serving her sixth term as Hadassah presi- dent, has just visited Palestine, where she surveyed Hadassah's health and welfare program in action. From there she went to Zurich, Switzerland, where she attended the meeting of the Zion- ist Actions Committee. Among the volunteers whose efforts are contributing to the success of the Sept. 20 dinner are the following area Wilt work- ers: • University East, Mesdames Sidney Allen, Harry Barnett. Arthur Bloom, By Broder, L. B. Daniels, Max Fisher, Seymour Frank, Harvey Goldman, Harold Goodman. Milton Gordon, Ja- son ilonigrnan, Benjamin Jones. Harry Jones. Max Kerner, Barney Keywell, Philip Lipson, M. K. Mahler, Alfred Meyers. Ben Mossrnan, Harry Paysner, Herman Radner, Emil Rose. William Roth. Nathan Shapero, William Sharpe, Samuel Soiterni, Emil Stern. Henry • Wineman, Julian Zemon, and Max Zivian. University West, Mesdames Bud Blum, Samuel Cohi, Louis Cole, Dora Ehrlich. Joseph Falk, Max Fisher, Max Frank, Louis Glazier, Harry Glick, Benjamin Gould, S. J. Greenberg, Sam Heller, N. C. Kanterman, Nathan Kap- lan. Sydney Krause, Charles Lapides. Irving Ra tali. Carl Schiller, N. M. Steinberg. Morris Wayne, Randolph Webber. Southern Oakland County, Mesdames Stanley Aki•rs, Harry August. Ted Bargman. S. J. Berman, William Deutsch. Archie! Harwith, Benjamin Jaffe. Maxwell Jospey, Max Miller. Schi;ler, N. N. Steinberg, Harold George Stutz. A. Y. Winer. Russell Woods, Mesdames Sam Arkin, Claire Axelrod. Louis Burns. Herman Cohen, Sam Heyman. Charles Hyman, I. J. L.att in. Adolph Lowe, Milton Maddln• J. J. Marks, J. Newman, Gor- don Ity cos. Sam Shekter, Harold Sal- asnek. Central East, Mesdames Ed Atlas, Aaron Carlstein, Burnstein. Perry Abe Cooper, Ralph Cohen. Harry Davidson. Max Dushkin. Dora Ehrlich. Herman Fisher. Harry Goldberg, Sam- uel Helper, R. R. Kallman, Julian Krolik. Benjamin Larkin, Aaron Kur- land, Maurice Landau, Saul Levin, Theodore Levin, Jacob Mazer. Harry Millman, Jacob Perlmutter, Herman Rafelson. Jacob Sauls, Morse Saulson, Sam Schaflander, Ada Silverman, Phil- ip Smith. Abe Srere. Frank Weisman. Central West. Mesdames Harry Book- stein, George Bremen. Aaron Carl- stein. Max Dushkin, B. Fink, Max Frank. Jacob Gould, Adolph Lowe. Moe Perlis. M. Perlman. Jacob Sauls, and Julian Tobias. Any woman interested in Had- assah may call the Hadassah of- fice, TY. 8-8216, for further in- formation. Youth Education League Plans Pledge Fund Drive At the opening board meeting of Youth Education League, held Sept. 4, at the home of Mrs. Meyer Stamell, 2698 Calvert, plans were formulated for the pledge fund drive, which will culminate with a luncheon to be held on Jan. 27, at the Masonic Temple. The following committee ap- pointments were announced: Chairman. Mrs. Louis Fried; Co- chairman. Mrs. Adolph Lichter; Year Book Chairman. Mrs. Morris Cohen; Co-chairmen. Mrs. Phillip Olender. Mrs. Norman Jason, Mrs. Morris Sil- verman, Mrs. Ben Levinson; Darling Ads. Mrs. Morris Burstein; Ticket Chairman, Mrs. Alfred Lakin; Co- chairmen, Mrs. Robert Dishell, Mrs. Ben Bloom, Mrs. Leo Koloden; Ar- rangements. Mrs. Jack 'Edelstein. Mrs. Sol Eisenberg. Mrs. Louis Mann; Pub- licity, Mrs. John Sklar; Entertainment chairman, Mrs. Eli Grow Co-chair- titan Mrs. Harry Millman; Ticket Sec- retaries, Mesdainds Nat Riseman, David Berg, Lew Berman, Sam Jacobs, WM. Hubert. Gerald Goldberg. Sam Brown, Irving Yarrows, Sam Gerber, Julius Meskin, Sol Ellis. Max Abrom- son, Max Saidman. David Ross; Year book captains, MeadaMe5 BY- Man Gordon, Martin Pearlman, Mor- ton Yarrows, Harry Sander. Cy Aaron. Purthur, Harry Spector. Mor- g.loalSeman, Chas. Orenigein, Arthur pamp ben. • Page Twenty-Five THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 12, 1947 Governor Greets Jews at New Year Governor Kim Sigler greets the Detroit Jewish Community through the Jewish Nevis: . As governor of Michigan, please accept my warmest good wishes as the members of the Jewish communities of our state celebrate their New Year. Reaching far back into anti- quity, this New Year has symbolized a rededication to God, whom we all worship, and a hoPe for better days ahead. It is my earnest hope that the year 5708 may bring you and the suffering members of your people abroad greater peace, understanding and good will. KIM SIGLER Governor Golf Tournament Here To Begin September 22 Attention of the golf-minded public will be turned to Franklin Hills Country Club during the next two weeks as outstanding women golfers arrive to take part in the USGA 47th Women's Ama- teur Golf Championship tourna- ment. Sept. 22-27. Noted women tee stars such as Betty Peitz of Johannesburg. South Africa; Marlene Bauer of San Francisco. and Louise Suggs of Atlanta. Ga.. will be seen. Entries from this area include those of Meadowbdook's Shirley Spork, Mary Agnes Wall of Me- nominee and Sally Sessions of Muskegon. Detroit women golfers to com- pete are Mrs. James H. Bradley and Mrs. Sam Byrd, Plum Hol- low; Therese Marie Clawson of Re dRun; Mrs. Donald F. Wat- kins of Birmingham Country Club: Mrs. William L. McGiverin, Mrs. James W. Lee II and Mrs. Harley G. Higbie, all of the Country Club of Detroit; and Mrs. A. E. Wilson and Mrs. W. H. Bretzlaff Jr. of Detroit Golf Club. I Tickets for the tournament are 1 on sale in downtown sporting goods stores or at the club. Single- day tickets for the Women's Ama- teur will be on sale at the club, Thirteen Mile and Inkster roads. Our Letter Box Women Urged to Form Army In Liberty Fight Editor, The Jewish News: In this crucial period, when Jews are persecuted and annihila- ted in gas-chambers and concen- tration camps; when inhuman Briton kill brave Jewish youth fighting for the freedom of Eretz Israel, we women are compelled to join this titantic struggle. In the spirit of Deborah, we must enter the Zionist Army and fight until we reach our destina- tion. The time has come to real- ize the necessity of a country for our people. But in order to achieve this goal, we have to work as a uni- fied group. We need a big volun- teer army of American women to fulfill the task made more criti- cal by the wiping out of Jewish communities in Europe and in other areas. Alike the Jewish women of ancient times, the Jewish woman today is duty bound to help fight for the re- demption of our country and the survival of our struggling people. JOHANNA THAL-BIRSEN Seven Arab Leaders Of 1939 Revolt Pardoned Northwest Center Men Elect Malcolm Rivkin JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Sir Hen- The Men's Club of the North- ry Gurney, acting high commis- west Hebrew Congregation and sioner in the absence of Sir Alan Center, elected the following of- G. Cunningham, pardoned seven Arab rebels who had been im- ficers: Malcolm L. Rivkin, presi- prisoned as leaders of the Arab dent; Dr. Jack Jackman, 1st vice- riots of 1939. president; Herbert Harris, gnd The censorship banned the vice president; David B. Aaron, Zionist Actons Committee resolu- treasurer; Arthur Schultz, finan- tion describing Palestine as a police state and severely criticiz- cial secretary; Herman S. Avrin, ing the British for their assaults secretary; and Max N. Haidy, ser- on the Jewish community. geant at arms. The following were elected to the Board of Directors: Samuel reetin93 Bez, ex officio; Charles H Char- lip; J. Maurice Karo; Alfred A. from Helfgott; Manny Lax, and Alex- ander Moss. DAVE DIAMOND Chairmen of committees are: ORCHESTRAS Joseph Bortman; Alfred Brook; Harry G. Goldberg; Robert Ettin- ENTERTAINMENT ger; Al Levy; David J. Miller; Max Newman; Sam Pernikoff; 307 FOX THEATER BLDG. Jack Prady; William Shulman; RA. 4814 Max Silverman; Samuel S. Sim- mer and Hyman C. Storchan. Jewish Publication Society Thanks for Co-Operation Editor. The Jewish News: As the year 5757 comes to a close, it is my privilege to extend to you and to the Jewfth press the Jewish Publication Society's heartiest thanks for the splendid cooperation you extended to us. For 59 years, our society has en- joyed the best of public relations with the Jewish press and it is their cooperation which has been responsible in part for our healthy growth. The stories about our society which you have carried in your columns have brought Jewish literature to an ever enlarging group. This has resulted in in- creased membership and our sales multiplied manyfold. For all you have done. we say "thank you" and we look for- ward to your continued coopera- tion. To the above, may I be privi- leged to add my personal good wishes for a happy and prosper- ous new year. Cordially yours, MAURICE JACOBS Executive Vice-President g NEW YEARS GREETINGS FROM THE EMPLOYEES OF THE WISPER & WETSMAN THEATRES zogctsLo... 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