Women's League Installs Mrs. Kliger- ', Presents Annual Memorial Awards MRS. DAVID KLIG- ER (left) , new presi- dent of the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations, is shown with DAVID RAPPA- PORT and ROBERTA SNYDER, winners of the 1950 Mildred Si- mons Rosenberg Me- morial Award s, and MRS. W I L L I A M P. GREENBERG (right) , who made the presen- tations. Mrs. David Kliger was install- ed as president of the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions May 10. Other new officers are: Mes- dames Sol Bloom, Morton Sny- der, Robert S. Drews and Maier Finsterwald, vice presidents; Saul Krieger, Sander Hilleman, Norman Nobel, Max Elias, sec- retaries; Maurice Garelick, treasurer. Mrs. Harry Becker and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, past presidents, became chairman and secretary, respectively of the executive board. Mrs. William P. Greenberg presented the annual Mildred S i in o n s Rosenberg Memorial Awards to Robert A. Snyder, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ton H. Snyder of Woodingham Ave., and David Rappaport, 23, on of Mrs. Minnie Rappaport of Philadelphia Ave. The award "An Intimate Stake": is made annually to the young man and woman who have Shown outstanding scholastic ability and exceptional leader- ship in community activities. Miss Snyder was cited for her volunteer work as a teen ager during the war, and her leader- ship in the Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, at Central High School and Temple Israel High School, of which she was senior valedictorian. She has been noted for her' forensic and dramatic abilities. Rappaport, a 1949 graduate of Wayne University, teaches at Winterhalter School. A Navy veteran, he has been a leader at Wayne and in Bnai Brith, having served as president of the YoUng Men's Council; taught at the United Hebrew Schools, counseled at the 12th St. Cen- ter, and , worked in the Allied Jewish Campaign. 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 19, 1950 Marshall Lodge Bellefaire Drive Is Big Success TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Mrs. Hans Beyth, widow of a former Youth Aliyah movement leader, who died in an Arab ambush two years ago, was awarded the American Mothers Committee prize as the "outstanding moth- er in Israel." The presentation, at t h e American Embassy here, was witnessed by Ambassador James G. MacDonald, Mrs. Tamar de Sola Pool, co-chairman of the American Mothers Committee, * * * and Mrs. Moshe Sharett, wife of Albert Goldstein, charitable the Israel Foreign Minister. institutions chairman for Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith, reports the success of last week's collection of usuable items for the Bellefaire Chil- dren's Home in Cleveland. Thirty cars and drivers pick- ed up bags of sheets, pillow cases, toys, books and medical supplies for the Bnai Brith- supported home. A convoy will leave for Belle- one way by faire Sunday, June 4. Anyone STEAMER wishing to contribute wearable the tea were handled by clothing for children six to 16 September Air Rate to Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger and may do so by calling Goldstein, Lydda $839.70 UN. 3-8292, or his co-chairman, Arthur S. Purdy. Mrs. Tobias Harry Weimer, TE. 4-5487. Garon was in charge of food for the tea, and floral decora- . WOMEN' AUXILIARY of the WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUR. tions were prepared by Mes- ACCOUNTANTS' GUILD held dames Julius Berman, Robert election of officers May 17. Plans 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 Janeway, Harry Lichterman, have been made for an affair Agents for All Steamship and Air Lines Edward Quint, and Melvin with the men's group on May 26. Rosenhaus in behalf • of the Council of Jewish Juniors and Mesdames Bert Silverman and 40. M. 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The chapter will be an aux- iliary to Rex Lodge, Bnai Brith men when the required member- ship is gained. A fur fashion show will highlight the tea, and all women interested in joining are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Babbush of Sorrento Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Helene, to Lewis Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kusnit of Webb Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olitsky of Leslie Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Florence, to Sam Wolk, son of Harry Wolk of Linwood Ave. A fall wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ten- nen of Glynn Court, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Corinne Barbara, to Bernard NathansOn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nathanson of Buena Vista Ave. The couple are planning a July wedding. They are both graduates of Wayne University. Americans Pick Israel's Outstanding Mother AJC Women Raise $500,000, Hear Broadway Actress at Victory Tea "All Americans of whatever creed have an intimate stake in the old-new, tiny-great State of Israel," Eva Le Gallienne, famed star of the Broadway stage, told the more than 600 women contributors to the Al- lied Jewish Campaign at their victory tea last week. Miss Le Gallienne emphasized that American dollars are more vitally needed in 1950 to put Israel's economy on a firm basis, "now that the glamor of creat- ing a state out of sheer will is over." Women's Division pledges to the campaign total $500,000, Mrs. Henry Wineman, honorary chairman, reported, and Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman of the women's drive, thanked workers and contributors for their cam- paign efforts. Mrs. Royal S. Maas and her daughter, Janet, made their debut as a two-piano team play- ing three selections. 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