Three Jewish Philanthropic Groups Win Detroit News Annual Awards Winners in the Detroit News annual club contest for pro- jects in community service in- cluded the" following groups , this year: First prize of $250 in Divi- , sion 2 (50-149 members) — United Order of True Sisters, Inc., Mrs. Nathan Shafkind, president for the p r o j e c t period. Third prize of $50 in Divi- sion 3 (49 members or less)— Northwest Child Rescue Wo- 11046 No ceded to V... Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First., the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable', and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. SHERATON-CADILLAC BOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Av.. men, Mrs. Max Kasoff, presi- dent. Certificate of Honor in Divi- sion 1 (over 150 members) — Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council. The United Order of True Sisters won its award for spon- soring a project "to provide Detroit with the finest radio- isotope laboratory" for use of cancer patients, "regardless of race, color or creed, with or without funds." The 119 members of the group donated $1,000 to the Detroit Memorial Hospital to set up the laboratory and an- other $2,500 to expand the la- boratory, as well as pledging that a minimum of an addi- tional $2,500 more would be donated by 1959. Mrs. Alan Colman, philanthropic chair- man, reported that a special fund-raising project was set- ; up and donations received to finance - the project. The Northwest Child Rescue Women, the only second year winner of a total of nine groups, won the award for pro- viding summer camp privileges for 150 mentally retarded chil- dren. They also are underwriting the costs of bus tranportation and lunches for retarded chil- , dren, called "World Tours " in co-operation with the De- partment of Parks and Rec- reation and the Detroit Asso- ciation for Retarded Children. Stanley Eisenberg Chosen Yugoslav 'Ambassador' For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 7-8000 Diskin—Lefkofsky Rites Set for OCt. 27 Stanley (Larry) EiseRberg;, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisen- berg, of 3224 Glendale, was selected as Hillsdale College's Ambassador of Goodwill to Yugoslavia,- by the executive committee of the Ambassador Plan,. sponsored by the Experi- ment in International Living, at Putney, Vt. Eisenberg will leave on June 27 for a 10-week, all-expense- paid trip abroad to spread the ,A.rnrican way of life. He is a 22-year-old Navy veteran, who graduated from Central High School and is currently a sophomore, majoring in human relations at Hillsdale. Eisenberg's Hillsdale activities include membership in the In-. ternational Relations Club, Epsi- lon -= Delta Alpha, honorary scholastic society, Tower Play- ers and the publication board. MISS SHARON DISKIN Shaarey Zedek. Couples Choose Hubert Sidlow Hubert J. Sidlow was re- cently re-elected president of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Young Married League at the organi- zation's annual meeting. Elected to serve with . him are S. Lawrence. Aronsson, vice- president; Eli Benstein, treasur- er; and Mrs. Robert Siegel, sec- retary. Couples elected to serve on the board are Messrs. and Mes- dames Leonard Baron, Daniel Braude, Murray Frumin, Theo- dore Rudner, Bernard Weisberg and Harvey Weisberg. Ex-officio board members are William Yolles, past president, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cooper and Rabbi Milton Arm. Honorary board members are Rabbi Mor- ris Adler and Hy Safran, con- gregation president. Preceding the election, the The engagement of Sharon Diskin, daughter of Mrs. Bess Diskin, of Webb Ave., and the late Mr. Morris Diskin, to Her- bert Lefofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefkofsky, of Ard- more Ave., was recently an- nounced. Mr. Lefkofsky is a graduate of Wayne University where he majored in sociology. Miss Dis- kin is a Wayne senior, in the school of occupational therapy. The wedding date has been set for Oct- 27. • - annual report was given by Sid- low. The meeting concluded with a musical skit presented by the membership and a social hour. PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. . WINER KE. 1-8196 CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES JULES KLEIN Music of Distinction 750 Book Bldg. WO 1-4710 TOP o' THE PARK Cool . . . Colourful . .. 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