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September 20, 1929
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The Southern Israelite., September 20, 1929, Image 10
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Newspaper Page Text
Page 10
The Soi thehn Israelite
Council Plans Organizati
Of New Sections
on
Convention in January Will Be .y"" 1
ed for Extension Activities i n V*’
Kanized Communities
New York City-An energetic carr
paisn for extending its program im
the unorganized communities will k*
conducted by the National Council f
Jewish Women during the months Dl
iq'llTVu 8 nt ' Xt conventi "" in January
19d0. This campaign will be under th
direction of Miss Gertrude Feiblemar
of Indianapolis, Vice-Chairman o' the
Department of Extension and Field
Service, who has been designated by
Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, President of
the National Council of Jewish Wo
men, to accept the leadership of the
Department upon the resignation
Mrs. Sidney J. Freiberg of Cincin
nati, who had served as Chairman </
the Department throughout the p m
cut triennial period.
The women who will be associated
with Miss Feiblenian in the conduct
of this extension campaign are: Mrs
Sidney J. Eisman of Cincinnati, Ohio,
Secretary of the Department; Mis*
Frances M. Schermer of Herkimer,
New York; and Mrs. David Sterne*
of Plattsburg, New York.
The activities in various states will
be directed by the following Organiz
ing Supervisors: Alabama: Mrs. A
I), llanaw of Mobile; Arizona: Mr*
Barnett E. Marks of Phoenix; Califor
nia: Mrs. Amanda E. Schlesinger of
San Francisco; Colorado: Mrs. Charier
Greenclay of Denver; Delaware: Mrs.
James N. Ginns of Wilmington; Geor
gia: Mrs. Lewis Waxelbaum of Ma
con; Kansas: Mrs. Simon Galitzki of
Topeka; Louisiana: Mrs. David B
Samuel of Shreveport; Maryland
Mrs. Leonard A. Hecht of Baltimore;
Massachusetts: Mrs. Edward Freed
man of Longmeadow; Michigan: Mr*
Louis J. Rosenberg of Detroit; Minne
sota: Mrs. James Kantrowitz of Min
neapolis; Missouri: Mrs. Irvin Bart:
of St. Louis; Nebraska: Mrs. Fredei-
iek Cohn of Omaha; New Hampshire
Mrs. M. A Ikon of Portsmouth; New
Jersey: Mrs. Nathan Kussy of New
ark; New York: Mrs. Adolph Kubm
of Forest Hills; North Carolina: Mrs.
Julius W. Cone of Greensboro; Ore
gon: Mrs. S. M. Blumauer of Portland.
Pennsylvania: Mrs. Julian laik
Altoona; Rhode Island: Mrs.
Gerber of Providence; South Carolina
Mrs. Julian Henning of Columbia:
Tennessee: Mrs. R. M. Mills of N’aab
ville; Texas: Mrs. Joseph Ctay
Dallas; Vermont: Mrs. S. Cannon °
Burlington; Virginia: Mrs. Irving
Greentree of Richmond; Washing!
Mrs. M. Bernstein of Seattle; ' e5 |
Virginia: Mrs. Charles Cohen ^
Charlestown; Wisconsin: Mrs. •
Schein of Madison; and Canada
S. Hart Green of Winnipeg. ^
Membership campaigns >aiH
ducted this fall by the Sections
National Council of Jewish
the results of which will be annoum
to the convention at Los Ang