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The annual cocktailsupper of Kach ol three distinguished man and J;ii(l" ; and the iJiisincss mid l'rolcKt.ional •nerSection ol tin; Women's division comiiiiiuity leaders will speak at. Joe M '.Uv>S '••edof the Jewish Philanthropies one ol (lie three worker's colC';nnpi>ii;ii will lit' held Wrdner,- fees of the Women's Division day. April li ;il the Jewish Com- o[ the Jewish Philanthropies munity Center, il was announced Campaign on Wednesday. April :..,( (lays on ADI il by Mi'ss Dorothy Weiner. B. & P. !i or Thursday. April !l, Mrs. Ji .... :i tor Uichanl S. Levill of chairman and Mrs. ('"red lirod- Fred Brodkey, Women's Gcner- De.s Moines. Iowa, treasurer of kev. Woman's Division general fd Chairman, said today. Dial Finance Co.. who will ap chairman. The talks will deal with the P"«r at all three of the meeting > Supper will be served ut li:l~> needs and problems to he laced wil.ii the Women's Chairmen p.m.. following a cocktail hour. on tlie local scene. Mr. Levitt, who is also; Diree Miss Myrtle Kreenian will be in The Omahanr. are Arthur H. tor of the lowa-Oes Moines N.i oh,u(;e ol tlie .suppi-r arrange- Goldstein, current Jewish Fed- tional Hank. West Central lie ments. eration President and a past g i o n a l Vice-Chairman of the Miss Weiner said Hie .supper Genera! Camp:ii",u Chairman; United Jewish Appeal Young is always a pU'UKiml occasion Calvin T'.t. Newman, past Phil- Leader.'ihii) Cabinet, member of and a chance lor women in the anthropies initial Gilts Chair- the board of the Des Moines "workin/j world" lo renew old J e w i s h Welfare Federation jicmiaintninees. member of the board of dirw Urges All to 1Attend tors in Des Moines of the Na "I hope everyone beluiifnn;; Young Women Ueof tional Conference of Christian'; to this section will be present." she stressed. "The event i;; :i April 8 at 12:S0 P-K3- and Jews, and of the Polk Coun very imporl.'inl one for all of u:; The Young Women's Division ty Society for Crippled Children and a mast delightful evenim; is of Jewish Philanthropies has and Adults as well as n member planned." .scheduled a final meeting for of the Citizens Advisory Com This special section composed Wednesday. April ii at 12;:',(l p.m. mittee of the Des Moines Com munity School District. of women in business or in pro- at Temple Israel. fessional roles as their unit title I.'ichard S. Levitl. of Des TIIItKK MKK'flNfiS specifies, many hoklin/; key po- Moines. Iowa, will be the feaMrs. Brodkey said the three sitions of responsibility in the tured speaker. Mr. Levitt is meetings in Omaha homes on city,-annually join forces durin;; West- Central f!e;;ional Vice- Wednesday and Thursday, will the campaign, to do their part Chairman of the United Jewish give workers a more informal •for Philanthropies. Miss Weiner Appeal Youth Leadership Cabi- opportunity to ask questions pointed oul. net. He is also a member of a b o II t their campaign roles, the Hoard of the Jewish Welfare than at the usual single function. Kit hard I.evill. Sjn-.ilicr TUchard Levitt. Des Moines, Federation ol Des Moines. Mr. Present at each of the gatherIowa, will lie the guest speaker, Levitt will speak on the United ings be one of Mrs. BrodJewish Appeal which is one key's will Miss Werner announced. co-chairmen, her captains phase of the local. Philanthro- and workers. Fashions hy Zooli's A style show featuring "Fash- pies campaign. KI)WAKI> A. KOSK.V IfOMK ions Dy Zoob's will he narrated James Farber, Men's Division Kiehard S. Levitt by Klaine Jabenis. Mrs. A. C. Chairman of the Omaha CamThe Wednesday. April ft meetFell/nan, a Women's Division co- paign, will base his remarks on in!1, will he a 9:30 a.m. coffee cal scene in his talk at the Cof- Pepper, (5202 Calchairman, will hi; the accompa- the local Jewish agencies. at the home of Mis Edward A. fee at 9:,'iO a.m., Thursday. ifornia on Tliurs-" , d a y afternoon, nist. Models ior ihe show will An added feature will he a Rosen, fifilfi Hick-- - _ - -<r>——,. April <) at the — be: Misses Roberta Grossman, style show presented by Gold- ory Street where home of Mrs y*~~» i April 9, will be i Lou Ueth Shwidelson. Marian stein Chapmans. with accesso- Mr. Goldstein II e n r y Riekes, ' ' M r . N e wm a n f Strauss; Mesdames George Ei- ries from Brodkey Jewelry. The will speak to cap 410 So. n St. for , The a s s e m b l y ^ .S sdnberg.. Phil Fcldman, Harold newest things in spring styles tains and workMrs. A. C. Fell ; ^ _ j t h e r e will inGarber and Joe Kushenbaum. will be modeled. Klaine Jabeuis ers participating man, a Division clude Mrs. C. M. Invitations have been extend- will narrate the show with mu- in the Campaign Co-Chairman, her ' ' > j •Newman, a Divi/ ed to all women in thin group. sical accompaniment by Mrs.with Mrs. I7ac a p t a i n s and s i o n Co-Chair-/ Door prizes, consisting of a A. C. Fellman. Models include: dore Elewit/, a workers. in a i), her cap-] dress, jewelry and other gifts, Mesdames Gerald Colin. Linda . W o m e n ' s CoII e r captains tains, Mesdames: Fortil, Colman Greenberg, Mil- Chairman. will be offered. are Mesdames Max Canar, Huvlard Margolin, Martin Stnen- Her captains arej r—-i Arthur A d! e i, o 1 d Cherniack. Ncivniau berg. Donald Stern. Irving Wohl- Mesdames: Hen {_. Max B i 11 n e i, Leo Eisenstatt, Paul Grossman, ner and Edward Zoriivsky. Itite Publicity in TSie ry Appeal, IrvBennett Colin At the conclusion of the meet- ing W. Charney. Alfred Frank, Seymour Conn, Harry Feren- Joel Helfman, Jerome Milder, inj;, a beautiful dress, lovely Saul M. Graetz, Henry L. Green- stein, Alfred Fiedler, Arthur S t u a r t Muslcin. Stanley PerlJewish Press meter. Iran Sherman, Stanley jewelry, plus additional gifts. berg. Norman Halm, Julius Katzwill be presented to lucky ticket man. Sam L. Kutzman, David H. H. Goldstein, Barton Greenberg. Slo3burg, Alfred Sophir. ShefAll articles for tho Harold Kasin. Louis Katz, DaSperling, and their workers. holders. Jewish Press Lewis, Stanley Shapiro, Harry vid C. Platt and Max Wolfson. man PAS'J' CMAIJIMAN TO SERVfi Mrs. Marlon Somherg and Sidman and Harold Zelinskv. Musf be in writing. .MAt'KICK PEPPER HOME Mrs. Warren Zweiback are coPast Women's Division ChairDeadline for copy i t KIICKKS HOHK Local speaker at a 1 p.m. cof- men oi the Philanthropies will chairman of the Young Women's Friday noon. Mr. Rice will picture the lo- fee at ihe home of Mrs, Maurice serve as assistant hostesses at Division. the three meetings. .
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"MORE PERSONALIZED" "Everyone was so cooperative and gracious in helping us plan for the April il and 9 event, ''Mrs. Brodkey states, 'and we are deeply grateful." We icel the meetings in private homes are more personalized and will five the workers a chance to ask questions and feel free to clarify their roles. She expressed her appreciation for the hospitality and ijenerosity offered by .Omniums ior the use of their homes. ATTENDANCE UROKl) Mrs. Brodkey said invitations have been sent to all Ihe workers and captains. "Not only will they U * v » more about the campaign from the community leaders." she said, ''but they will hear Richard Levitt, a well i n f o r m e d speaker." Door prizes will be given at each ot the meetings. KJ3ON Radio 1490 PrebenU "Message of Israel" Sunday, April 5 at 8 AM. "Passover in Russia" Goldberg, BibicqH, J a vita