Mrs. Arthur Brin of Minneapolis, Minn., was reelected president of the National Council of Jewish Women at its fourteenth triennial convention here today.
With the exception of two, all other officers chosen today for the next triennial term served with Mrs. Brin and were reelected unanimously. The newly elected officers are Mrs. Alexander Wolf of Washington, who became third vice-president, replacing Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman of New York, and Mrs. Herman B. Levine, who enters the newly created office of financial secretary. Mrs. Goldman was elected first vice-president.
Others returned to office with Mrs. Brin are Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon of Chicago, honorary vice-president; Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Detroit, second vice-president; Mrs. Benjamin Marvin of Hollis, L. I., treasurer, and Mrs. Gerson B. Levi of Chicago, recording secretary.
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