Junior Division's Special Gifts Section Schedules First Dinner Mrs. Charles Lakoff, president of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, and Harld Silver, JSSB's executive. director, will attend a one-day conference in • Chicago, Saturday, March .5, to discuss with a midwest conference of family service agencies the prob- lems related to serving the thou- sands of people who turn to these agencies for personal guidance and assistance. The one-day conference will take place at the Congress Hotel in Chicago, and more than 100 representatives . from 52 agencies will attend. Eugene H. Freed- heim, president of the board of the Jewish Faihily Service Asso- ciation of Cleveland will preside. A special plea will be made at the conference with regard to the housing problem which, it is declared "is crippling and in- juring the health and stability of American families more than any of the major physical dis- eases." Planning the special gifts program for the Junior Division are (left to right) IRVING GOLDMAN, MORTON J. LIEBERMAN and HENRY N. EHRLICH. Goldman is co-chairman of the special gifts section, while Lieberman and Ehrlich head the A board of the section. * * * Irving Goldman and William Davidson, chairman of the special gifts division of the Junior Division of the' 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign appointed Henry N. Ehrlich and Morton J.. Lieberman to head the A board of their section of the drive. The group immediately met to plan this year's fund- raising effort. A special gifts dinner will be held March 27, to which all members of the jun- ior division who fall into the special gifts classification will be invited, to consider their contri- butions for 1949: • Committees planning for the dinner include: Invitations, Char- lotte Abrams and Lois Arons- son; prospect, Robert Smith and J. Richard Cooper, aided by Ed- ward Blumberg, Michael Unger, and Robert Welling; committee on arragements, Marilyn Blum- berg, Dora Lee Goldman and Phyllis Welling. Mrs. Philip Fealk, Louis D. Brandeis; Mrs. Ben Garrison, Philip Handler;' Mrs. Sam. Gold, - Pisgah; Mrs. David Grosberg, Detroit; Mrs. Milton Harris, Tikvah; Sylvia Hendleman, Pisgah B & P; Mrs. Alfred Lakin, Harry B. Keidan; Mrs. Albert Lupiloff, Henry Morgenthau; Mrs. Henry Onrich, Rabbi Man- del M. Zager; Mts. David Parr, Louis Marshall; Mrs. Irving Ros- enthal, Downtown; Mrs. Herman Schonberg, George Gershwin; Mrs. Louis Sitkin, East Side; Lenore Yavitz, Ivan S. Bloch. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, na- tional director of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, will be guest speaker. Awards will be presented to women who have worked on membership and conservation committees. BLANCHE THEBOM, rich- voiced and beautiful young mez- zo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, will be heard in Detroit MRS. MORRIS 'TACK on the evening of March 11, 8:30 honors Mrs. Leonard' Sims, Dis- p.m., in Music Hall. Presented by CARD OF THANKS trict Six president. S. Hurok, she comes under the The family of the late Morris - Mrs. Morris Tack, chairman of local auspices of Tuesday Musi- Penskar wishes to thank rela- the fourth annual membership cale. tives and friends for the many event, has as her committee the 'kindnesses shown them in their following women: Shirley Bern- 6 THE JEWISH NEWS recent bereavement. stein, Louis Marshall B & P; Friday, March 4, 1949 — z 49 Hilo S . . . That "Mainstays of the Junior Di- vision are the captains," said Lawrence Fleischman, Junior Di- vision. chairman, in announcing 14 appointments for the 1949 Al- lied Jewish Campaign. Each is responsible, Fleisch- man pointed out, for a team of seven workers. With the new plan of holding only small meet- - ings this year, Fleischman said, it is hoped that the workers will be able to feel more intimately their *roles In the, campaign and have a better understanding of their work. Each worker will be assigned approximately 15 slips, as close to his home as possible. A spe- cial mobile division will handle slips in neighborhoods where there are no workers. Appointments thus far include: At one time Purim was known - as Mordecai's Day in honor of ,AM hero of the Book of Esther. fliaLUAi41.$1.001Atilta44414-14-401. Monday, March 14, at 8 p.m., at the Detroit Art Institute audi- torium, 1,000 new members of Bnai 'Brith Women's chapters in Detroit, Will be initiated • into the "Matilda Sims Class," which s \ Line-Up Captains For Junior- Drive Division I-D, Evaleen Budnitzky, chairman ; Joan Goldstein, Ruth Pru- jansky, Anita ,Ruskin, Muriel Salinger, Shirley Schwartz, Joyce Weingarden. Division I-E, Albert M. Colman, chairman; Freda Gantz, Dottie Rosen, Ruth Mathis, Richard Kanner, Milton Lucow, Edward Schreiber. Division I-F, Robert M. Feinberg, chairman; A. Arnold Agree, Mrs. Mor- ton E. Harris,, Miss Dorothy Leider- man, Mrs. Milton Lucow, Elliott Schubiner, Celia Winokur. Division I-G, Eleanor Heilbronner, chairman; Virginia Barnett, Fred Rowe, Irving Yackness, John Gilmore, Harriett Alper, Dorothy Stiglitz. Division I-H, Helen Karabenick, chairman; Mathilda Shulman, Sophie. Shulman, Mary Cdhen, Hilda Samuels, Audrey Gelfand. • Division I-J, Dena G. Leep, chair- man; Madeleine Levenberg, William Stone, Herbert Seiton, Philip Gross- man, Adeline Subar, Ada Koblin. Division I-K, Harry Mirvis, chair-. man; Robert Burk, Geraldine Fein- gold, Maynard Kalef, Sidney Ruben- stein, Helen Diskin, Sara Lee Eichler. Division II-L, Harriet Aiken, chair- man; Pat Robinson, Mrs. Silvan Rosen- field, Edith Mirvis, Edward Singer, Fred Greenspan. Division 0, Sam Frankenstein, chairman; Eva Bach, Austin Kanter, Henry Lonnerstater, Irving Wright, Helen Kollins, Irving Gold, Herbert Storman, Walter Rosenberg. Division II-P, Samuel Kaner, chair- man ; . Evelyn Novesk, Mary Cicurel, David Brodman, Saretta Feller, •June Rosenberg, Selma Berry. Division II-Q, Jerome W. Kelman, chairman; Joseph Weinman, Tom Rosender, Hillel Abrams, Ruth Bod- zin, Sonia Ribiat, • Esther Bodzin. Division II-R, Theodore- Mandell, chairman ; Bernard Sherman, Samuel Ross, Stan Rubach, Betty Greenfield, Charlotte Klausner, Shirley Jacobson. Division II-S, Shirley Schubiner, chairman; Annette Sklar, Bernice Fish- man, Elsie Wiener, Louis Milgrom. Division T, Max Rothschild, chair- man; Larivan Salwin, Jeanette Rosen- zwei g. 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