American Cancer Society Launches April Educational Life-Saving Drive omen 'sat( b3 KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio neer Women, will meet noon April 11 at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. The afternoon's topic for discussion will be the Jewish National Fund. Hospitality will be accorded by Rose Sugarman and Esther Nusbaum. Friends are invited, according to Rebecca Cohen, membership chairman. * * * ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. * * * r.. $ Dr. Harry M. Nelson, president, S.E. Michigan Divi- sion of American Cancer Society, and Philip Slomovitz (standing), shown with Congressman John D. Dingell (center), seated with Mrs. and Mrs. Earn Gargan. * Appeals for participation in the Cancer Control Month ac- tivities and the financing of the work of the American Cancer Society were made at a lunch- eon meeting last Friday at the Detroit Press Club by Congress- man Jahn D. Dingell and Dr. Harry M. Nelson, general chair- man of the current campaign and president of the ACS South- eastern Michigan Division, re- spectively. Speaking from personal tragic experiences as a sufferer from cancer of the larynx and who now talks again thanks to the esophagael speech lessons given him through the American Can- cer Society, William Gargan, who became famous as the TV star "Martin Kane, Private Eye," ap- pealed for support of the ACS campaign. Gargan first learned that he had cancer while he was playing the title role in the play "The Best Man" in which he depicted a former U. S. Presi- dent who dies of cancer. Dr. Nelson stated that many cancer victims can be saved, if the disease is detected on time. He deplored the fact that only 13 per cent of the countrys adult population has had examinations. Dr. Nelson, chief of the gyne- co1ogy department of Woman's Hospital, said 73,000 Americans will be stricken by cancer in 1963 unless the educational pro- gram is stepped up. He reported that Wayne State University's medical department has received large American Cancer Society allocations for research on con- cer. Congressman Dingell -asked community-wide support for the drive during April. He said 30,- 000 volunteers are being en- rolled for the month's efforts and he stated that $500,000 will be needed as this area contribu- tion towards the American Can- cer Society's work. Dr. John R. McDonald was an- other speaker at last Friday's * I * luncheon meeting. Members of the board of the Southeastern Michigan Division of ACS include Jason Honigman, Dr. H. C. Salzstein and Dr. Her- bert J. Bloom. Michigan volunteers, as part of a nationwide army of work- ers, will distribute ACS pam- phlets in door-to-door visits on April 22, Rep. Dingell said. "In this way, more than 40 million copies of these life-sav- ing facts will be .distributed door-to-door throughout the na- tion, in the greatest educational drive in the history of the so- ciety," he added He explained the volunteers w:11 urge citizens to heed advice in the literature and to ask for contributions that will help save other lives. Lerner Appointed to Succeed JFCS Director Silver Samuel Lerner, chief of so- cial services at the Wayne Coun- ty Juvenile Court, has been ap- pointed director of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, it was- announced by Max M. Shaye, president of the agency. Lerner will succeed Harold Silver who resigned, effective May 10, to accept a position as Leave Everything to Us SAMUEL LERNER Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Ismacomamecinami. WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW ... For fine color movies of your wedding t11 ti • I 1/// C.) 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"ALL THE WAY HOME," the only straight drama to win both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Critics Award, opens at the Wayne State University Theater April 19. * * * The • new 1% million dollar MAI KA/ THEATER, Plymouth and Farmington Roads, Livonia, will hold its Grand Opening Wednesday with the first run zone showing of Walt Disney's "San of Flubber," it was an- nounced by Nicholas George, owner of the new 1,400 seat theater, the largest to be built in the Greater Detroit area in the last 20 years. * * An exhibit of the works of MARVIN CHERNEY will be held April 7-20 at Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Livernois. A preview and reception will be held 2-6 p.m. Sunday. * * * . HOME CATERING Northville State Hospital has set aside April. 30, May 1 and 2, during Mental Health Week, for community groups to tour the in- stitution. A general tour for the public has been arranged for April 28. Special exhibits will mark the path of visitors through, the fa- cility. 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