(Jewish Daily Bulletin)
New officers of the National Council of Jewish Women were elected by the eleventh triennial Convention of the Council here, at its last session on Friday. The law officers are:
President, Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of New Orleans, La.; First Vice-President, Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman of St Louis, Mo.; Second Vice-President. Mrs. Edwin Zugsmith of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Treasurer, Mrs. David M. Greenwald of Milwaukee. Wis.; Recording Secretary, Mrs. I. K. E., Prager of Boston, Mass.; and Executive Secretary, Mrs. Estelle M. Sternberger of New York City.
Honorary Vice-Presidents: Mrs. Martin Barbe of Chicago, III.; Mrs. Herbert E. Ouenheimer of Louisville. Ky.; and Mrs. William D. Sporborg of Port Chester, New York.
Directors: Mrs. Maurice Goldman of Houston, Texas; Mrs. George Goldsmith of Los Angeles. Cal.; Mrs. Charles D. Long of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Mrs. Ignace J. Reis of Chicago, III.; and Mrs. Sara Messing Stern of Terre Haute, IInd.
Mrs. Friend, the new elected president, served as National Treasurer of the Council during the Seventh Triennial period of 1911-1914, and has been president of the New Orleans section for the year of 1926-27. She has held a recognized position in the state of Louisiana because of her active career of public service.
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