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Federation Women Continue Training Odessa Ladies Set
Nov. 2 for Dance
Institute with Tour of Community

As part of the Leadership
Training Institute of the Wom-
en's Division, Jewish Welfare
Federation, a tour of Federation's
leading agencies will be held
from 9:50 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Mon-
day, announces Mrs. Isidore
Sobeloff, Institute chairman.
Mrs. David J. Schachter is
chairman of the tour, which will
begin in the Esther Berman
Branch of the United Hebrew
Schools, 18977 Schaefer. Albert
Elazar, superintendent of the
United Hebrew Schools, will
show the group through the
building.
is the
Mrs. Julian H,
guide on the bus trip which also

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will include stops at the Sinai
Hospital and Jewish Home for
Aged. Mesdames J. Shurly Hor-
witz, Harry L. Jones and Lewis
B. Daniels will serve as resource
people.
At Sinai Hospital, the group,
accompanied by guides Mes-
dames Hyman Mellen and I.
Jerome Hauser, will go through
the hospital and later meet Dr.
Julian Priver, director, and Abel
Swirsky, assistant director.
At the Home for Aged, the
group will meet with Ira I. Son-
nenblick, the executive director,
and have lunch.
On the building tour, which
will be led by guides Mesdames
Phillip R. Marcuse and Maxwell
E. Katzen, the group will meet
the director of each agency in
the building.
The final session of the insti-
tute will be held from 10:30 a.m.,
to 12 noon, Oct. 30, in the Butzel
Memorial Building, 163 Madison.
A discussion of the Women's
Division and its responsibilities
will be led by Mrs. Leonard H.
Weiner and Mrs. Jones, Division
past-presidents. A short meet-
ing, a tour of the building and
a coffee hour will conclude the
program. -
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank will
supervise the coffee hour, to be
held in the Division's conference
room, assisted by Mesdames
Hauser, John C. Hopp, Max
Frank and Ben Jones.

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Named to JWF Posts

MISS PHYLLIS LEVINTHAL
Mr. and Mrs. I. Levinthal, of
N. Martindale Ave., announce the
engagement' of: their daughter,
Phyllis Marilyn, to Marvin Block,
son of Mr. and - Mrs. , Benjamin
•Block, of Monica Ave. A Jan. 2f
•wedding is planned.

14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 21, 1955

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Two key appointments in the
Women's division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation were an-
nounced this week. Mrs. Max
Frank, a former division presi-
dent,was selected by Judge Theo-
dore Levin, president of the
Federation, to fill an unexpired
term on the Federation's Board of
Governors.
Mrs. Charles Lakoff, seminar
program chairman, was named
by Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, divis-
ion president, to fill an unexpired
term on the division's . board.

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The Ladies of Odessa Progres-
sive Aid Socity, working together
with the men's organization in an
all-out campaign to raise funds
for Israel, is planning its annual
donor luncheon for Nov. 2, at
Holiday Manor.
The drive is spearheaded by
- Mrs. Bessie Par-
tovich, who re-
cently returned
from a visit to
Israel and since
has sparked the
/drive for funds.
Mrs. Dorothy
Weinhart, chair-
man of the don-
or, advises that
Rabbi Hay im
Mrs. Partovich Donin w ill be
guest speaker, with music
played by Mickey Woolf and his
orchestra.
Officers of the Odessa Ladies
are Mesdames Sarah Ormond,
chairman; Bessie Partovich, vice-
chairman; Eva Hayman, secre-
tary; Rose Gennis, treasurer;
Dorothy Weinhart, arrangement
chairman; Mary Teitelbaum and
Ida Fish, ticket holders; Ann
Kopnick and Rose Kay, ticket
distribution; David Schrednick,
ways and means; Frances Shayne,
publicity.

Duartians of the City of Hope
will present "The Goblin Hop,"
a masquerade and dance, at 8:30
p.m., Oct. 30, in Parkside Hall,
3119 Fenkell.

Features will include Carl Bon-
ner and his orchestra who will
play fOr dancing and prizes for
the most - original costumes. Masks
and hats will be available for
those not in costume.

Officers of the group, elected
at a recent meeting, are Harold
Fine, president; Edward Klein,
executive vice-president; Henry
Epstein, Faye Bean and Julia
Sherr, - vice - presidents; Sally
Newman, treasurer; Ruth Green,
Stanley Gavern and Lila Rosen,
secretaries; Lenore Cohen, his-
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