Cavanagh Nantes S. J. Winkelman Wife of State's 1st Jew Became to Community Relations Board among the citizens of Detroit, Noted Socialite STANLEY J. WINKELMAN Stanley J. Winkelman, presi- dent, of the Jewish Community Council, is one of the six new members of the Commission on Community Relations, appoint- ed on Monday by Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh. Last month, Mayor Cavanagh renamed Mrs. Golda Krolik as a member of the commission. Winkelman replaces Syd Levi- son as a member of the com- mission. Mark Schmidt, general manager of the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel, was named to re- place Mrs. Myra Wolfgang as a commission member. Winkelman, who resides at 19420 Canterbury, is vice presi- dent of Winkelman's Depart- ment Store. He is a member of the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation, a member of the board of Temple Beth El, a member of the Gov- ernor's Fair Campaign Practices Committee and a member of the board of Detroit Tourist and Convention Bureau. Announcing the appoint- ments, Mayor Cavanagh ex- pressed confidence in the new appointees and stated: "Charged with the responsi- bility for promoting good will and mutual understanding Samuel Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barden, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Belkin, Jacob Berkowitz, Al Borman, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Blavin, Mrs. Samuel Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Citrin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Dresner, Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Dworman, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edelson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eisner, Mr. and Mrs. David Fealk, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fogelman, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Freed- land, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frumin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendelman, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Genser. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldin, Mrs. Abe Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Menashe Haar, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jospey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lampert, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Laven, Mrs. Ida Lerman, Louis E. Levitan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, Mr. Bnai David Couples and Mrs. Louis Linden, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Litwak, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hold Night of Games B. Lichterman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Meck- The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Migdal, Mr. Cong. Bnai David will hold its ler, and Mrs. Jay Miller, Mr. and Mrs. second annual "N i g h t o f George Orley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Louis Pershin, Mr. and Games" 9 p.m. March 10 at the Pariser, Mrs. Henry Pokart, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Pollack, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose, synagogue, 24350 Southfield. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum, Mr. Prizes and refreshments will Mr. and Mrs. William Rossen, Mrs. James be featured. The public is in- Rossin, William W. Saulson, Mr. and Geeorge Seyburn, Mrs. Ella Sil- vited. Tickets will be available Mrs. verstein, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Si- mons, Mrs. Saul Sloan, Dr. and Mrs. at the door. Meyer Stamell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Julius K. Stross, Mrs. Harry Sucher, Mr. and Mrs. Is- e Open Guitari rael Z. Tames, Morris Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Victor, Mr. and Mrs. C e Galerie Stay Allen Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Watnick, Dr. and Mrs. Julian B. Kane is no Ba Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weis- S. berg, Mrs. Julia Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. e Galerie, 199 at Louis Winkler. TS guitarist T a ing a violinist tides is first wing the Schlamme. o•- Marshall Fish med editor of pel, has b ian, student news- the Te the Detroit Institute of pape ology. Te fisher is a jun ge of Busin th e has been Technonian and on the DIT designed to please For fine color movies of your wedding by Swainson, McNamara, Hart on Committee Honoring Eddie Cantor Governor John B. Swainson of Michigan is one of 23 Gover- nors who, with 50 Senators, in- cluding Senators Philip A. Hart and Pat McNamara of Michigan, have joined the national spon- soring committee for the nation- wide celebration of Eddie Can- tor's 70th birthday, to be mark- ed Saturday evening, at Fon- tainbleau Hotel, Miami Beach, during the sessions of the na- tional Israel Bond conference. A large delegation of Detroiters will attend the conference. In addition to those listed last week, the following Detroiters will attend the conference: eral version of the controversial film "Operation Abolition," will be shown by the Young Demo- crats 8 p.m. Feb. 28 at the McGregor Mem. nference on is fre Center. Ac 'Hare, MI iigan R an of the America Civil pro be ties Union, 1,vhic k o duced the film, will s the nat of e H e Un Am' c mmittee ctiv $ can politi- HY HERMAN Call And His Orchestra SID SIEGEL (formerly with Mickey Woolf) -- Featuring -- ELIZABETH A. MYERS The 200th anniversary this spring of the arrival in Detroit of its first Jewish citizen, Chap- man Abraham (Jewish News, Feb. 16, 1962), has renewed in- terest and research among schol- ars and historians. A few facts are known, also, about Abraham's young wife, Elizabeth Judah, who was des- tined to become a prominent so- cialite through her second mar- riage after his death. A member of the well-known Judah clan, early pioneers of the Jewish community in Montreal, Elizabeth .was born in 1763. She was 20 when Abraham, 40 years her senior, died in 1783. Records refer to her as a "wealthy wi- dow" during the four years prior to her marriage in New York in 1787 to Moses Myers, a well- known merchant-shipper, Mr. and Mrs. Myers moved to Norfolk, Va., where they became prominent citizens. In 1791, My- ers built a mansion in Norfolk which is still standing as a city museum. The portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Myers, painted by the famous artist Gilbert Stuart, now hang in the man- sion. Elizabeth Abraham Myers died in 1823. Want ads get quick results W EN/ Vienna Jews Protest Ritual Murder Painting VIENNA, (JTA)—The Vienna Jewish community has pro- tested strongly to the director of the Vienna Art Museum the inclusion of ritual murder rep- resentations. The exhibit covers the cul- tural and religious historical de- velopment of the Austrian Ty- rol. Jewish visitors discovered representations from the Cath- olic Church in Rin, a Tyrolean township, - depicted the holy "Anderl," whom the Jews were accused of murdering for "ritual purposes" in 1475. VICKI FERREL, Vocalist BR 2-5447 DI 1-6990 Classified Ads Bring a 121011 al Jewelry Of Unique Design at Incomparable Savings Sole 8 Only . . . One-of-a-Kind mink coats At Huge Reductions Aeolian Mink Coat Skins worked horizontal. Was $3200 10615 W. 7 Mile Rd. 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