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Miss
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Levy is in Savannah,
the Hadassah of Savan
nah Chapter of Jack-
as the honorary speaker,
tiglin entertained at an
Sunday evening, April
home in honor of Miss
rg, who has returned to
New York for a short
v Satn Estroff and their
Lakeland, Fla., were the
- of Mrs. Estroff’s mother,
: Breen, of Anderson, S.
st of her uncle and aunt,
Ben Breen.
• Clein has returned home
tided trip to Miami, Fla.,
: ii, S. C.
Goldstein was among the
attended the annual
invention in Macon, Ga.,
Abe L. Lewis, of At
one to Philadelphia, Pa.,
\ ill spend the summer with
parents.
Ulson and son, Benjamin,
■ i k end in Knoxville, Tenn.,
- and friends.
Mrs. Seymore Komners en-
r friends at a cake cut-
luth, at their home on
feet.
e Goldstein spoke Tuesday,
t the Jewish Progressive
Senior Hadassah.
Mrs. Siegfried Guthman and
r Montgomery, Ala., where
>iting their mother, Mrs.
Mrs. J. Wender announce
i daughter, born April 6th.
Mrs. Joseph E. Berman an-
birth of a baby boy on
I X (i A GEM ENTS
•Mrs. A. Levy announce the
"f their daughter, Pearl,
'lore Moltach.
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The Southern Israelite
Southeastern Conference of The
National Council of Jewish TNmen
The Southern Interstate Conference
of the National Council of Jewish
Women, at their convention at Mont
gomery, Ala., elected the following of
ficers for 1931-1932:
President—Mrs. Harry M. Gershon,
Atlanta.
First Vice-President — Mrs. Julius
Goldman, New Orleans.
MRS. HARRY M. GERSHON
President of the Southern Interstate
Conference of the National Council of
Jewish Women
Second Vice-President—Mrs. David
Rosenfeld, Nashville.
Recording Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs.
Sanford Marcus, Montgomery.
Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Alvin
M. Ferst, Atlanta.
Auditor—Mrs. Leo Haas, Selma.
Directors (completing unexpired
term)—Mrs. Jesse Heiman, Little
Rock; Mrs. Aaron Kohler, Savannah;
Mrs. Morris Friedman, Chattanooga.
Directors (newly elected) — Mrs.
Henry Hirschman, Charleston; Miss
Ann Weisberg, Tampa.
The 1932 conference will be held at
Mobile, Ala. The President of the Mo
bile Section is Mrs. Mendel Goldstein.
The following resolutions were passed
by the Southern Interstate Conference:
1. Endorsing the program of work
and the legislative goals of the “South
ern Council on Women and Children
in Industry,” which group functions
through already existing organizations
in an effort to put into legislation
minimum protective requirements.
2. Endorsing the Southwide move
ment of the “Association of Women
for the Prevention of Lynching,” unan
imously condemning lynching, and
pledging themselves to support with
their efforts and influence, the orderly
processes of law.
3. Endorsing the work of the Na
tional Kindergarten Association, and
urging co-operation in its work by local
Council Sections.
The outstanding features of the con
ference were: The “Club Institute,”
conducted by Mrs. Ben Lowenstcin, of
Cincinnati, who is a national authority
on Parliamentary Law; the two very
informative talks by Mrs. Joseph E.
Friend, of New Orleans, who is the
President of the National Council of
Jewish Women; a talk on "The Future
of Religion and Religious Institutions,”
by Dr. J. Eustace Hadyn, of the Uni
versity of Chicago, and a talk by Rabbi
Benjamin Goldstein, of Montgomery.
Delegates attending the conference at
Montgomery were the following:
ALABAMA
Birmingham—Miss Bernice Meyer,
Mrs. H. Swedlow, Mrs. Sidney Kay,
Mrs. James Hirsch, Mrs. Leo Ober-
dorfer.
Montgomery—Mrs. Sanford Marcus,
S. I. C. Officer; Mrs. Meyer I.ocb, Mrs.
Herman Simon, Mrs. I.con Kohn, Mrs.
Abe Monsky, Mrs. Joseph Nachman,
Miss Rosa Steiner.
Selma—Mrs. Emile Seigel, Mrs. Al
fred Licpold, Mrs. Harry Maring, Mrs.
Maurice Block.
Mobile—Mrs. Mendel Goldstein, Mrs.
B. L. Strauss.
ARKANSAS
Little Rock—Mrs. Maxwell Lyons,
FLORIDA
Tampa—Miss Ann Weisberg.
GEORGIA
Atlanta—Mrs. Harry M. Gershon, S.
I. C. Officer; Mrs. Alvin M. Ferst,
S. I. C. Officer; Mrs. Herman Mcisel,
Mrs. E. M. Bodenheimer, Mrs. Alfred
Myers, Mrs Ernest llorwitz, Mrs. Sam
Schocn, Miss Clementine Haas.
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