•■ • In the Women's Division Spotlight Mrs. Frank Carries on Family Tradition Of Communal Work "Red Head Gingerbread" is what her pupils used to call her when she taught school, she says, but Mrs. Seymour J. Frank belies the legend that red-heads are quick tempered, since her pa- tience, good humor and unruffled- ness have never deserted her in the trying job of chairman of gen- eral solicitation for the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Taking things easy, in her case, did not mean lack of feeling about MRS. SEYMOUR J. FRANK the job, as is proved by the re- markable record of 138 per cent of Quota achieved by general solic- itation under her direction. Although she is quiet to the point of being retiring, Mrs. Frank is one of the forefriost worn- en leaders in Jewish communal affairs. One of five daughters of the Isaac Shetzers, a name long familiar in the Jewish community, she has been actively associated with philanthropic work as long as she—and most of the rest of the younger generation—can re- member. Along with developing her ex- perience and leadership, she has retained the willingness to per- form the unexciting, clerical tasks that are the foundation for the more publicity-valued phases of campaigning. In addition to being one of the pillars of the Women's Division, year around and at campaign time, Mrs. Frank participates in the work of the Council of Jew- ish Women, Hadassah, Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek and the Com- munity Chest. She has the inde- scribable knack of making every- one feel that she is personally in- terested in the problems and con- cerns of others, and that quality is the basis of her success in com- munal work, as well as her uni- versal popularity. Mrs. Frank is a native Detroit- er and attended old Central High School and Normal School here in the city. Her daughter, Shirley Jane, was graduated from the University of Michigan last year and her son, William, is now a U. of M. student at Ann ArbOr. Bnai Brith Co-Sponsors Midwest Youth Seminar On Interfaith Problems A Midwest Interfaith Seminar to be held at Camp Tipiwakan, Minneapolis, Minn., July 11 to 17 was announced this week in a statement issued jointly by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the United Christian Youth Movement. The Seminar is set up for young people from church and syna- gogue youth organizations. The activities will 'include discussions on inter-group relations in the lo- cal community, with emphasis on practical projects for coopera- tion; lecture sessions on Judaism and Christianity, led by outstand- ing Jewish and Christian religious leaders and outdoor recreational activities. Young men and women of high school and college age levels are invited. Further information can be secured from Charles Levy, director of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, 11718 Dexter,' TO. 8-5690, or from the office of the Jewish CoMmunity Council, CH. 1657. Engagement Told Women's Club Activities DETROIT LADIES AID SO- CIETY will give an indoor picnic at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 30, at the Assembly Hall, 9125 12th St. Proceeds will be used fOr char- ity. For tickets, call the picnic chairman, Mrs. M. Kort, TY. 6- 0102. * * * RACHEL AGREE MEMORIAL SOCIETY will hold a dinner dance on Tuesday evening, June 1st, at 'the Club Bali, honoring establishment of the new Jewish state. Mrs. Ruth Zatkin is chair- man and Mrs. Betty Jaffa is in charge of reservations, which may be secured by calling TY. 6-2911. * * * Mrs. Shirley Agree, president, announces that the society is following the lead of the parent organization the Isaac Agree Memorial Society, and is doub- ling its pledge to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign this year from $100 to $200. * * * Mrs. Esther Galin, president of the DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV- ICE CLUB, has appointed Mrs. Nora " Gold and Mrs. Bernice Dickstein in charge of the installa- tion of officers dinner to be held June 16. Reservations are now' being accepted. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith Women, will in- stall the following officers June 1 at the Turover Temple: Mes- dames Sidney J. Garelick, presi- dent; Phillip Edelheit and Al Stein, vice presidents; Louis Zack, recording secretary; Fylis Kane, corresponding secretary; Donald Farkus, financial secre- tary; Albert Finkelstein, financial secretary; Eugene Letvin, senti- nel; Louis Levitsky, guide; Isa- dore Bernstein, monitor, and Har- old Klein, Robert Siegel and Her- man Schlossberg, trustees. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron will be installing officer. * * * Mrs. Joseph Mehr, chairman of the PURITY CHAPTER, OES, "floating dinner-dance," to be held June 20 on the D and C steamer Eastern States, urges those planning to attend to make reservations early. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Mehr, UN. 2-7343; Lenore Dun- sky, UN. 2-2570; Esther Kozin, TO. 6-8666, or Fae Stalburg, TO. 6-5986. * * * Nomination of officers will take place at a meeting of the North Woodward Branch, JEWISH EUROPEAN WELFARE OR- GANIZATION, at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, 2745 Cortland. A report on the Pales- tine orphans' shower will be given. * * * EZRA WOMEN will sponsor a charity luncheon at 12 noon Wed- nesday, June 2, at Frank and Seder's. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS WOMEN of Bnai Brith held their Annual Mother's Day affair May 24 at Lachar's. A fur fashion show was sponsored by Ceresnie Bros., and entertainment was presented by the dramatic group, under the chairmanship of Rose Boone. In- stallation of officers will be held Wednesday, June 16, at the Park Avenue Penthouse. For reserva- tions . call Belle Feinstein, TO. 7-7292. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SO- CIETY will install its new officers at a luncheon Wednesday, June 2, at Rosenberg's. Reservations may be made by calling TY. 7-5458 or TO. 5-1465. * * Mrs. Hugo Fredenberg is chair- man of the party to be given by the WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TEL-GUIBORIM at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, at Bnai Moshe. She will be assisted by Mesdames Eugene Bruner, Carl Rozner and David Goodfriend. Home baked cakes and coffee will be served. The public is invited': A Hebrew camping movement has been launched with the ac- quisition of a second CAMP RAMAH to be opened at Bel- grade Lakes, Maine, on June 30. This new venture will closely follow the precedent instituted by the first Ramah, a model He- brew-speaking camp which was established last year at Eagle River, Wis. 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 28, 1948 Jerusalem Home forAge( Delegate Visiting Detroit Rabbi Mordechai Kahana, fc mer dean of Yeshiva Cone Chasan Sefer in Palestine, visiting Detroit in the interest the United Aged Home and He pital in Jerusalem, which I suffered greatly from Arab tacks. He is the guest of his fath Rabbi S. F. Kahana of 2668 T1) edo. Rabbi Kahana reports tl the population of the home I doubled since the outbreak hostilities, and that the need I American funds is extrem urgent. 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