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Women's Division Furthers Plans
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THE JEWISH NEWS-13
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Friday, February 11, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rodzin of
Humboldt Blvd., Chicago, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ferne, to Arthur Harris
.of Hazelwood Ave.
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Mrs. Isadore Thomas of Park-
side Ave. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Delores,
to Morton Weinberg, son of Mrs.
-Sam Weinberg of Webb Ave. A
spring wedding is planned.
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Six leaders for the Women's Division of the 1949 Allied Jewish
Campaign met this week at the home of Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
chairman of general solicitation. Left to right, Mesdames MAURICE
LANDAU, chairman of the geographical breakdown; DAVID S.
DIAMOND, chariman of worker recruiting; ARTHUR • S. PURDY,
secretary of workers planning; SELDEN KOBLIN, in charge of cam-
paign secretaries; NATHAN B. SCHERMER, co-chairman of assign-
ments in general solicitation; SAMUEL M. CROLL, co-chairman of
secretaries.
Five campaign planning meet-
Zager Chapter, Lodge
ings are scheduled for the corn-
ing week by the Women's Divi- Have Extensive Plans;
sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration. They will be held at the Fete Children Feb. 20
homes of campaign vice chairmen
The third annual children's
in general solicitation, Mesdames
Carl S. Schiller, Benjamin E. party of Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
Jaffe, Sidney S. Karbel, Samuel Lodge and Chapter of Bnai Brith
will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday,
Keene and Arthur I. Gould.
Feb. 20, at Bnai Moshe. Herman
The meetings follow up one
Schneider and Sadie Markman,
held two weeks ago at the home
party co-chairman, have arranged
of Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
a program of clowns, movies, gifts
chairman in general solicitation,
and refreshments for the chil-
when division chairmen, their
dren.
secretaries and assignments
Presidents Maxwell M. Lowe
chairmen met to formulate plans
and Adele Kanfer urge their
for their groups.
membership to attend with their
Meetings in the . homes of the ,
children.
vice ci--qirm.n are to arrange,
Mrs. Irving Lipson, chairman of
with the ZOO captains, further
the Chapter's theater party sched-
preparations for the 1949 Allied
uled for March 3 at the Fox Thea-
Jewish Campaign. Following
ter, says tickets are selling well.
these meetings the captains will
Members of the committee are
begin to enroll their workers for
Mrs. Sidney Ersher, Doris Aaron,
general solicitation.
Emma Adelson, Mabel Alvin,
During the -first two weeks of Yetta Bachrach, Esther Berman,
March, each of the 20 division Ida Bregman, Minnie Bressler,
chairmen will meet with her cap- Ida Bressler, Ruth Carel, Beat-
tains and workers.
rice Casman, Betty Conn, Fran-
ces Cutler, Lorrayne V Dorfman,
Rose Dressler, Hilda Fershtman
Mrs. Coggan to Speak
and Min Fine.
At Tea. of Bnai Brith
A conservation party for the
chapter's unpaid members is
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, organ- scheduled for Wednesday eve-
izer and first president of East ning, Feb. 16, with Mrs. Irving
Side Women of Bnai Brith will Rosen of 2677 Richton as hostess.
be the principal speaker at a
The Zager dramatic group will
membership tea at the home of hold its first • b‘irthday party
the president,
Thursday evening, Feb. 17, at the
Mrs.. Sol Robins,
home of Eve Meister, 2111 Ewald
4475 Y o r kshire,
Circle. Following supper, the
Monday, Feb. 21,
group's spring show, "Bloomer
at 8:30 p.m.
Girl Review," will be rehearsed.
Mrs. Coggan,
The Lodge bowling teams have
long identified
begun a membership drive which
with club work
will continue through May 15.
in ,Detroit,
Prizes will be awarded at a
charter member
bowling banquet in May.
and one of the
organizers of De-
Mrs. Coggan
troit D is t r
Detroit Newspaperman
Dental Auxiliary, is vice presi-
dent of Greater Detroit Bnai To Address Congress
Brith Council and an ,active Membership Meeting
participant in the speaker's bur-
John Najduch, Detroit News
eau of Women's District Grand
feature writer, will be guest
Lodge No. 6.
Musical selections will be pres- speaker at the membership meet-
ented by John Edward Allen, ing of the Metropolitan Chapter,
an instructor at Detroit Conserv- American Jewish Congress, at
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16,
atory of Music.
Mrs. Harry Coleman, chairman at the Rose Sittig Cohen audi-
of the Valentine party to be held torium, Lawton near Davison.
The education committee, un-
Feb. 14, at Beth Itzchok Syna-
gogue, has named the following der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Morlis Mendelson, is presenting
to her committee:
Mesdames Joseph Tansman, Morris the program of this meeting,
Ehrlickman, Aubrey Shapero, Philip which is planned around the hu-
Golden, I. Winkelman, Samuel Elko-
witz, Joseph Bershas, Joseph Riefman. man rights document presented
to the United V Nations by Mrs.
Mrs. Ellis Fisher, Council chair- Eleanore Roosevelt.
man for vocational guidance, in-
Mrs. Evelyn Pinsky, TY. 2-7972,
vites officers and committee
chairmen to attend the program is in charge of ticket distribution
at McGregor Library, 12244 for the March 1 meeting, at which
Woodward, Thursday, Feb. 24, I. F. Stone will speak.
at 8:30 p.m. The program will
Business matters for the coming
present Virgil Smirnow, director
of Community Service of Wash- season were discussed at the
ington, D.C.; Albert Cohen, ex- executive board meeting of the
ecutive director of Jewish, Voca- WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, JEW-
tional Service, and a two reel ISH HOME FOR AGED, Feb. 10
sound film "D ea ling with at thd home of Mrs. M. J. Green-
Futures," explaining problems berg of Calvert Ave. Mrs. Jack
confronting Jewish youth when Fisher acted as co-hostess at the
dessert lunch.
they plan their careers.
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A fall wedding • is planned by
Joyce Lachman and Jack Morof,
whose engagement is announced
by her father, Barney Lachman
of Collingwood Ave. The bride-
groom-elect is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Morof. He will be
graduated in May from Northern
Illinois College of Optometry,
where he is affiliated with Mu
Sigma Phi.
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UHS Membership Group
Louis Marshall Business and .
Professional Chapter of Bnai.
Outlines Recruiting Plan Brith will celebrate its 10th anni-
The membership enrollment
committee of the United Hebrew
Schools outlined its program of
enlisting membership in the
schools at a meeting at the home
of Samuel Schwartz, chairman.
Speakers were A. J. Lachover,
executive secretary of the schools;
Bernard Isaacs, Albert Elazar and
Aaron Silberblatt.
The following members of the
committee pledged their cooper-
; ation: Daniel G. Cullen, Louis
Gelfand, Morris- Lachover, Henry
Feinberg, Abraham Panush,
Lightstone and Ira Kaufman.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Yolles.
versary at a candle-lighting cere-
mony at 8:30 p. m..Tuesday, Feb.
15, at the Hotel Tuller
All past presidents of the chap-
ter will be honored at the cele-
bration. Mrs. Leonard Sims of
Chicago, president of District Six
of Bnai Brith Women, will be
guest of honor.
Dancing and refreshments will
follow the program. Members
and friends are invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Temkin
of Jersey City, N. J., announce
the .engagement of their daugh-
ter, Alice, to Dr. Martin Green,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green
of 18403 Muirland, Detroit. The
wedding will take place Feb. 12
in Jersey City, after which the
young couple plans to spend a
few weeks M Mexico and Cali-
fornia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perin of
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