Page Eighteen
Friday, December 26, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
through the names of members
of the division, there are hun-
dreds which may not be familiar
to one committee woman, while
another knows these persons well,
and, in many cases, the means of
identification of an individual
may approximate the conversa-
Committee on Committees:
Federation Committee Members
Must Have Wide Acquaintance
By MRS. SIDNEY H. MARWIL
"Oh, sure, you remember her, ter mother was Sadie
Whiffensnapper, the one who had the insurance business
and—"
"Why, yes, but. didn't'she just have a baby—"
"No, you're thinking of her other sister, the one who's
married to—"
'What on earth is this? A bridge mine the chairman and member
game at 51 West Warren? A sew-
ship of all other committees, and
ing circle in a building dedicated
poor
judgment or ignorance on
to the needs of Detroit's com-
munity? Or a group of gossips the part of its members may
caring not where they gather?
cause a weakness in the chain of
None of these is the case. It is activities which would entail
a serious meeting, representing a
cross-section of Jewish women in sleepless nights for its executives.
Wide Representation
the community, attempting to de-
termine the membership of vari-
On this committee, according
ous committees to be set up to to Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, execu-
administer the functions of the tive director of the Women's Di-
Women's Division of the Jewish vision, must be represented all
Welfare Federation.
strata of Jewish women. The
This committee on committees population of Detroit has in-
is probably the most important creased so greatly that this is of
in the Division. It must deter- primary importance. In going
MRS. LOUIS GLASIER
Peculiarly and happily, the two
chairmen of this ,committee at
the present are the two most re-
cent past presidents of the largest
Jewish women's 'organizations in
the city, Hadassah, represented
by Mrs. Louis Glasier,. chairman,
and Council of Jewish Women,
represented by Mrs. H. V. Kreger,
co-chairman. They, together with
other members, probably know
more of the women in town than
any other group, and their selec-
tion did not come out of a grab
bag.
Although a baby in years, the
Women's Division of the Welfare
Federation is mature in thought
and activity, and no small meas-
ure of its maturity may be
credited to the intelligence and
competent functioning of this
Committee on Committees.
tion with which this article
started.
There are eight committees
functioning now, covering all
phases of work. These are the
Office committee, doing clerical
work; the Arrangement commit-
tee, concerned with meetings,
rallies, etc.; the Committee on
Campaign Structure, now blue-
printing the Division's 1948 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign; the Hos-
pitality committee, a group of
gracious hostesses;. the Program
committee, planning interesting
events throughout the year; the
Promotion committee, mainly
telephoning; the Publicity com-
mittee, to inform you, and the
Education committee, which will
teach you—or else.
Work for All
It is easily seen that there is
of only a place for every woman
in the city who wishes to work,
but also the possibility of many
women being placed where they
have no interest, a waste of po-
tential power. Therefore, when
women are called and do not
choose to serve where requested,
it is possible to find a place where
they may be happier and offer
more in service.
Filing Date. For Polish
Estates Is Dec. 31, 1948
The Consulate of the Repub-
lic of Poland announces that the
filing date, to the relinquished
estates in Poland, was pro-
longed by the government of
Poland for another year—up to
Der. 31, 1948.
NOMINATIONS - FOR SERVICE GROUP DIVISIONS
Committee of each division is hereby given public notice,
prior to the election of officers which will take place in January.
Date and place will be announced at a later time.
In accordance with • the by-laws of the Mercantile Division,
Mechanical Trades Division, and Arts and Crafts Division
of the Detroit Service Group, the report of the Nominating
Arts and Crafts Division
Mechanical Trades Division
Detroit Service Group
Detroit Service Group
Chairman
O
Vice-Chairmen
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NATHAN BALABAN
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HERMAN L. LEWIS, JR.
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LEW WISPER
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Vice-Chairmen
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MAURICE A. ENGGASS
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Division Board of Directors
Division Board of Directors
WILFRED B. DONER
O
IVAN FRANKEL
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PHILIP R. MARCUSE
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WALTER ARONOFF
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HYMAN SAFRAN
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HARVEY WILLENS
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JULIAN G. WOLFNER
Paper Products & Office Supplies
NATHAN BRONSTEIN
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WILLIAM J. BROWN
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MAURICE BAKER
MORRIS M. JACOBS
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SAMUEL KOHLENBERG
JAMES L. STEIN
LOUIS TABASHNIK
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MORRIS BEN LEWIS
Scrap Iron
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NORMAN B. HAYDEN --
WALTER J. MAYER
I. LEWIS ZUIEBACK
Factory Scrap Dealers
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LOUIS A. BAUM
ISRAEL HIAIELHOCH
l'IELVILLE S. WELT
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PHILIP F. BRESTOFF
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JOSEPH H. DAVIDSON
JOSEPH FINSTERWALD
LOUIS RUSSMAN
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SEYMOUR B. SIMONS
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DAVID H. FEERER
WALLACE ROBERTS
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NATHAN R. EPSTEIN
NATHAN KOLB
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JERRY BIELFIELD
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DAVID SCHILLER
Artists & Musicians
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Tire Dealers
HARRY JONES
HARRY MADISON
HYMAN R. NATHAN
NATHAN ABRA/vIS
Amusements
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LESTER MILLER
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EMIL T. STERN
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STANLEY IMERMAN
JOSEPH H. KUKES
DAVID TANN
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ROBERT N. JANEWAY
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DAVID T. LIPTON
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ALFRED BERKOWITZ
ADOLPH M. DINETZ
Waste Material
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HARRY B. KORMAN
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BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN
Wiping Cloths
Bowling Alleys
Waste Paper & Rags
RUDOLPH GLICK
BERNARD CHASE
ALEXANDER KRASS
SAULKOPMAN
Furriers
❑ S.
Textiles
ALEX SCHREIBER
HENRY WAGNER
Store Employees
Steel
Pegs, Bottles & Barrels
ARTHUR ROBINSON
Luggage & Loans
Other Nominations May Be Made
Other Nominations May Be Made
From The Floor
From The Floor
Millinery
HOWARD SCHILLER
Men's Apparel
Industrial Engineers
DAVID M. IDZAL
IRWIN H. POLLARD
Furniture
Machinery
SIDNEY J. BOWMAN
ADOLPH GOLDBERG
Dry Goods
Store Executives
General Manufacturing
Florists
Shoes
Specialty Shops
HARRY BARNETT
SOL EISENBERG
SAMUEL B. SOLOMON
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BURNETT G. KRAUSS
Metals
HARRY B. ARONOW
SAMUEL ZELDES
Photographers
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Jewelers
EMIL ROSE
FRED F. SIMMONS
Gas & Oil
WALTER LAIB
RAYMOND S. MOERS
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Division Board of Directors
Wreckers, Auto Parts & Accessories
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SAMUEL GERSON
LOUIS ROBINSON
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ALBERT FRUMAN
MORRIS L. FRUMAN
IRWIN GREEN
HERMAN D. WEISS
Printers & Publishers
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Auto Sales
-0 HAROLD LACHMAN
JACOB ALBERT
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ri GILBERT MICHEL
❑ SAUL H. ROSE
Garages & Parking Lots
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Vice-Chairmen
BENJAMIN D. LIEBERMAN
HERMAN MATHIAS
SAMUEL D. PLOTLER
WILLIAM SHARPE
JAMES WINEMAN
IRVING J. WOLFGANG
Representatives on Federation Board of Governors
PAUL P. BRODER
Advertisers
Chairman
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BEN KRAMER
MILTON K. MAHLER
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MAX OSNOS
Representatives on Federation Board of Governors
Representative on Federation Board of Governors
Honorary Chairman
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HARVEY H. GOLDMAN
ABE KASLE
BEN KRAMER
MILTON K. MAHLER
BEN L. SILBERSTEIN
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Detroit Service Group
Chairman
MAX D. SCHUSTER
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LEON S. WAYBURN
Mercantile Division
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JACK CITRON
HARRY S. COHN
IRWIN TAMLER
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SAMUEL A. GRANADIER
Merchant Tailors
Other Nominations-May Be Made
From The Floor
The Committee recommends the following amendment
to the by-laws:
Article VI, Section 3—Officers
The present by-laws provide for a chairman, as many
vice-chairmen as the board shall determine. The Nomin-
ating Committee is recommending an amendment to
include the election of an honorary chairman.