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September 29, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-29

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10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Members of Detroit AJC Gather for
Instructions on Membership Campaign

Friday, September 29, 1950

News Brevities

LABOR ZIONIST ORGANIZA-
TION OF AMERICA, Branch 7,
will meet Sunday evening, Oct.
1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Faigenbaum, 1980 Elm-
hurst.

* *

Climaxing 25 years of achieve-
ments on behalf of the women
and children of Israel, Pioneer
Women, the women's labor Zion-
ist organization, will mark its
silver jubilee,
Oct. 7, with a
dinner at the
Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, N e w
York, Mrs. Israel
Goldstein, n a -
tional president,
announc e d.
Heads of the
more than 400
Mrs. Goldstein Pioneer Women
chapters in the United States,
Canada and Mexico will attend
the conference. Representatives
from chapters in South America
and England also are expected.
President Chaim Weizmann of
Israel has accepted the honor- •
ary chairmanship of the jubilee.
*
*
SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB will
hold its first fall meeting at the
haine of Mrs. Mary Lorber, 2436
Buena Vista, on Sunday, Oct. 1.

*

* *

On Sunday evening, Sept. 24,
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Stein. Nominations of officers
were held for the coming year.
* * *
The Canadian JEWISH CON-
GRESS has received 1,500 vol-
umes from the homes and the
libraries of European Jews who
had been massacred by the Ger-
mans, for placement in Jewish
institutions a n d libraries in
Canada. •

ado

Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mts.
William Lansky (Kathryn Klein)
of Warrington Dr., a daughter,
Melissa.
* * *
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert D. Blatnikoff (Rose Lands-
berg), a daughter, Marilyn.
* * *
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Hirsch (Shirley Friedman),
a son, La- irence David.
* * *
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ncj Lieberman (Ann Solomon),
of Sturtevant Ave., a son, Rob-
ert Neil.
* * *
Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Rosen (Lillian Sklar),
of Buena Vista Ave., a son,

Allen.

* *
. Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Silver, a son, Eric Jeffrey.
* *
Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Serrins (Sylvia Jane Bar-
ri At) , of Van Nuys, Calif., a
Son, Phillip Miles.

*

* *

The membership kick-off of the Detroit Women's Division
of the American Jewish Congress took place Sept. 18, at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Green. The workers' group, comprising
representatives • of the four chapters in the Detroit area, have
set out to increase the membership by three-fold. The five
membership chairmen are: Mrs. Marshall Brenner, Mrs. Henry
Caplan, Mrs. Zeldon Cohen, Mrs. Saul Schmidt and Mrs. Boaz
Siegel. Mrs. Harry Frank is assistant of the Division. MRS.
WILLIAM GLAZER, division membership chairman, is shown re-
ceiving membership dues from MRS. I. B. DWORMAN, charter
member, re-enrolling for the twelfth year.

Emphasize AJC Collections
At Federation Women's
Stockholders' Rally Today

The Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion will utilize the occasion of its fifth annual meeting, to
be held today—as a "Stockholders' Report" gathering at the
Veterans' Memorial Building, 151 W. Jefferson—to spur col-
lections for the Allied Jewish Campaign.
This portion of the program will coincide with the

.

nationwide collection drive of
the United Jewish Appeal, Oct.
8 having been designated by
the National UJA as "C Day"
(Cash Day). Samuel D. Leides-
dorf, UJA treasurer for the
Greater New York Campaign,
has announced that efforts will
be made in 1,200 American Jew-
ish communities to call in a
total of $10,000,000 in unpaid
UJA pledges on that day. In
the New York area, $2,000,000 in
unpaid contributions are re-
ported.

In order that cash may be
made available immediately
for the "now or never" immi-
gration to Israel, convenient
booths will be set up at the
Veterans' Building at today's
meeting, that Detroit women
may make payments on their
pledges.

,

• The record' number of 1950
Allied Jewish Campaign con-
tributors to the Women's Divi-
sion-13,270—has been called to
participate in the annual meet-
ing. Election of officers and
board members and action on
proposed amendments to the
constitution will be on the day's
agenda. The list of nominees
already has been published in
The Jewish News.
A special commission, headed
by Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, and in-
cluding Mesdames Julius Chajes,
Roy R. Fisher, Jr., Samuel H.
Rubiner and Alexander W. San-
ders, will report on the vast
local, national and overseas
enterprises of the Women's Di-
vision.
A Stockholders' Report con-
taining a president's statement,
a list of holdings of the Woman's
Division, statement of invest-
ments and returns on invest-
ments, will be distributed.

July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
A novel gift idea—a subscrip-
bert Duchan of 19187 Hubbell, a tion to The Jewish News. Only
daughter, Barbara Sue:
$3 for 52 copies.

Brandeis Auxiliary
To Hear Dr. Sachar

Meeting at the home of Mrs
Leonard Kasle, 18404 Muirland,
Sept. 19, Detroit Chapter of the
National Women's Committee for
Brandeis University planned its
first project, a meeting at Tem-
ple Beth El at 2 p.m., Monday,
Oct. 16, featuring Brandeis' pres-
ident Dr. Abram Leon Sachar.
The committee supports and
maintains the Brandeis library.
Fifty chapters, comprising 16,-
000 women throughout the U. S.,
are behind the Jewish-spon-
sored, non-sectarian college at
Waltham, Mass., now in its third
year.
Detroit's chapter, says Mrs.
Oscar Zemon, president pro tern,
has obtained 160 members and
five life members.
The board and membership
committee will meet at the home
of Mrs. Lawrence Segar, 19000
Birchcrest, at 12 noon, Oct. 2.
Women joining before Dec. 31
will be charter members and
have their names inscribed on
a scroll in the Brandeis library.
If interested, call or , write,- Mrs.
Samuel Aaron, 2276 Oakthan
Blvd., WE. 3-6336.

Grossman Honored
By Mosiac Chapter

Mosaic Lodge, F & AM, will
hold its annual senior warden's
night next Wednesday in the
Fountain Ballroom of Masonic
Temple, and will honor Senior
Warden Herbert I. Grossman for
his many serv-
ices to the
Lodge.
Worshipful
Master David S.
Berman an-
nounces that
Alan Canty, ex-
ecutive director
of the Psycho-
pathic Division
of Recorder's
Court, will D. Berman
speak on "The Problem of the
Sex Deviate." E. Burke Mont-
gomery, Past Master of Lotus
Lodge, Chief Deputy Clerk of
Recorder's Court, will introduce
Mr. Canty.
Dinner is set for 6:30 p.m.
Members of Mosaic Lodge and
their friends are urged to make
reservations by phoning Henry
Hertzberg, UN. 4-9964, or Henry
M. Rottman, WO. 2-6880. This
will be a stag affair.

Infants' Service Group
Lists Fund Raising Heads

Mrs. Solly Abels, president of
Infants' Service Group, a n -
nounces chairmen for the fund-
raising affair, Jan. 21, at Ma-
sonic Temple:

Chairman, Mrs. Sydney Berman; co-
chairman, Mrs. Wilbur Spitz; program
chairman, Mrs. Hymen Kramer, :Airs.
Manny Silverman. Mrs. Julius Fink;
ticket chairmen, Mrs. William Katz, Mrs.
Charles Wolpin: publicity, Mrs. Louis
Merson, Mrs. Emanuel Shapiro; editors,
Mesdames Jack Hencken, Allan Saltz,
Jack King, Max Weingarden, Emanuel
Davidson; show director, Mrs. David Rise-
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Pioneer Women of America
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with dinner at the Waldorf As-
toria in New York Saturday, Oct.
7. A caravan from Israel head-
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Yanait will attend. These
women workers from Israel will
then come on to Detroit to hon-
or the ten women who are orig-
inal organizers of this chapter.
Pioneer Women of Detroit will
hold a Silver Jubilee luncheon
at Masonic Temple at 1 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 16, 1950.
Rabbi Morris Adler will be the
guest speaker, with vocal rendi-
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are invited to attend. Reser-
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