BB Women Reach Collect $51,000 in Cash Drive 3 /4 Mark in Drive of Bond High Holiday Appeal to Raise $100,000 Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, over- all fund-raising chairman for the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, this week an- nounced that the three-quarter mark had been reached in the group's efforts to raise $100,000. The 7,000 women represent- ing 24 chapters, working under the leadership of Mrs. Philip Fealk, Council president, ex- pect to meet their goal by Nov. 12, • the date of the "Star-Stud- ded Revue, which will be held in the Fox Theater. Among the local philanthro- pies which benefit • from the money raised during the cam- paign. are the three state Hil- lel Foundations, at Wayne State University, University of Michi- gan and Michigan State Univer- sity. Often called the student's home away from home," Hillel provides religious, cultural and counseling service to Jewish students. Stephen S. Wise, AJC Elects New Officers Hiram P o p k in has been elected president of the Stephen S. Wise Chapter of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress. Mark Kaminski has been named vice- president. Other officers elected at a recent chapter meeting were Mrs. Frank Rosenbaum, treas- •urer; and Mesdames Kaminski and Popkin, secretaries. In- cluded on the executive board are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ab- rams, David Goldberg, Frank -Rosenbaum, Abner Rosenzweig and Mr. and Mrs. Ezriel Weiss- man. _ Messrs. Rosenbaum and Kam- inski will serve as delegates to the Jewish Community Council.. Shown leaving Mrs. Samuel Borin'home after turning in cash collected _on Israel Bond High Holy Day pledges are, left to right, Mesdames CHARLES HERMAN, JULIUS RING, co-chairmen; CHARLES VIKSER, Miss ESTELLE ZIRINSKY and Mrs. SAMUEL BORIN, chairman. Mrs. Borin's home was only one of 'several meeting places set 'up for this purpose. Total cash- turned in was $51,000. 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Mrs. LEE FRANKLIN WEIN- STOCK, chairman of the Uni- versity of Buffalo - Michigan Alumni Club, was in charge of arrangements for a dinner:meet- ing held at Wayne State Uni- versity on Monday to welcome Chancellor and Mrs. C. _ C. Furnas, of the University of Buffalo. He is the former As- sistant Secretary of Defense. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Segel, Celia Weinberg, of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Franklin and Mrs. Larry Soberman. * * * Afoo-seciaia40, Nakosal OLDSMOBILE 3801 Grand River Brevities diap-e, ase ate est# CADILLAC Aesculapians Give Israel Scholarship Men's Clubs to. Confer Here The Great Lakes Region of the National Federation of Jew- ish Men's Clubs will hold its fall conference in Detroit, Oct. 25 to 27. The meetings will be held at Cong. •Shaarey Zedek, whose men's club is the con- ference host. The board of directors of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, as part of the reg- ional conference, will meet on Oct. 27. National president Abraham Satovsky will preside. Following sabbath services at Shaarey Zedek 'on Oct. 26, luncheon for delegates and their wives will be served in the synagogue social hall. Dr. Max SPA BATHS L. Lichter, conference chair- man, and his committee have Ladies and Men planned the program for the • Swimming Pool afternoon. • Steam Baths • Massage The hosting men's club will Detroit's Only Downtown hold a paid-up membership Health Club Open 24 Cabaret Affair, at which dele- gate and their wives will be Hours A Day! guests on the evening of Oct. Your Host— 26. Patrick Callahan . All members of men's clubs 1246 Library WO 3-0076, affiliated with the Conservative movement are invited to partic- (Opposite J. L. Hudson) ipate in the conference. hood of Temple Israel. She is a member of the con- to Grossman Sales Staff gregation's school board, and Alan Grossman Co., promi- was recently named chairman nent Detroit real estate broker of the temple's house commit- tee. 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