Leon Consens Awards to Be Given for Service to the COMM- Unity The Leon A. Cousens Award mission on Community Rela- for Distinguished Service to tions since its inception in the Community will be pre- 1944 and is an active mem- sented to Thomas Cook of Ann ber of the NAACP and of its Detroit and William Ryan of Detroit executive board. She Arbor, Mrs. Golda Krolik of was cited for her services in Detroit, 8:30 p.m. today at the the Jewish community as a Workmen's Circle Center. president of the board of Master of ceremonies will be trustees of Sinai Hospital's Federal Judge George Edwards, Shapiro School of Nursing toastmaster at every award pro- and as a member of the Color, cut, clarity gram since 1948, except in 1949, boards of the Jewish Welfare when he was himself a recipient. Federation, Women's Division Dr. William Haber, dean of and Resettlement Service. Lady's Pear Shaped Ryan won the award partly the U. of M. College of Liberal Diamond Ring Set in 14K White Gold Arts and Sciences, will make the for his vigorous efforts as state presentation to Cook. Damon representative to obtain legis- Value $875 Only $41 5 Keith, co-chairman, Michigan lation on equal employments Committee on Civil Rights, will procedures, civil rights, fair Lady's Pear Shaped Diamond Ring Set present the award to Mrs. Kro- housing, housing for the elderly in 14K White Gold lik, and Detroit Councilman Mel and other areas designed to ex- Ravitz will present the plaque pand opportunities and improve Value $1,100 Only conditions for all citizens. to Ryan. Lady's Pear Shaped Monroe M. Title, chairman of The awards go each year to Diamond Ring Set in 14K White Gold as many as three citizens of the Workmen's Circle District Detroit and Michigan who have Committee, was chairman of the Value $1,600 Only made significant contributions awards committee, with Mrs. toward the attainment of a Rose Ensink as secretary. The program is open to the socially desirable objective and have given of themselves be- public. yond the requirements of a Federation's Services gainful position. Jewish federations and united Cook, originally an immigrant, operates a foundry in Ann Ar- funds throughout the United Call 15138 bor. The awards committee cited States supply their local com- Dl 1.5515 Livernois his liberality to employes, as- munities with health, welfare, education and cultural services 11/2 blocks North of Lodge Expressway sistance to needy college OPEN THURSDAY 'tit 9 P.M. dents and costing more than $60,000,000 contributions annually. to many char- ities. RENT A GOWN . . Mrs. Kro- • A Bridal Gown • A Bridesmaid's Gown lik, a com- OR IF YOU PREFER • . . munity lead- A Custom Made Gown to suit your er in many COMPARE "Spring Stylorama," a luncheon fashion show highlighting the fund-raising drive of the Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Society. will be held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Committee workers include (standing, from left) Mesdames Israel Wiener, Stuart Barak, Joseph Dubin, Eugene Pious and Max Steiner. Seated is Mrs. Alfred Klein. Funds raised at the luncheon are used for medical projects locally and in Israel. The general fund raising chairman is Mrs. Charles Gitlin. Luncheon chairman is Mrs. Edith Schlesinger. omen's Cluhs HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry P. Rosin, 17215 Santa Barbara. Dessert luncheon will be served. A Book Review will be given by Mrs. Lawrence Wember on "Hurray For Me" by S. J. Wilson. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg is program chairman. Mrs. Sol A. Miller will preside. BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will hold a regular meet- ing 8:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lullove, in honor of their son Garry's Bar Mitzvah, will be hosts for the evening. Mrs. Hy- man Goldstein, program chair- man, announces the Sisterhood Choral Group, directed by Israel Fuchs, will entertain in celebra- tion of Jewish Music Month. HADASSAH SUNDAY GROUP will meet 1 p.m. Sun- day at the home of Beatrice Braun, 20455 Cheyenne. Mrs. Rita Stevens of the Michigan Cancer Foundation will speak. Films will be shown. 0 JEWISH WOMEN EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet noon Monday at Jericho Temple. Mrs. Morris Haut, president, announces that final plans will be made for the April 7 luncheon. Dessert lunch- eon will be served. * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold a Passover program for the combined board and gen- eral meeting 12:30 p.m. Mon- day at the synagogue. Hostesses a r e Mesdames Oscar Shorr, Helen Young, Ernest Slobin and Philip Bricker, announces Mrs. Emil Spilman, program chair- man. * * • SAAD GROUP is sponsoring a theater party for "Mad, Mad, Med, Mad World" April 19, to raise funds for medical re- search. Tickets may be ob tamed from members or by calling Jane Sahn, 342-0190, or Gertrude Steingold, UN 4-6461. * * * ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Dina Gold, 14120 Northend, Oak Park. A musical evening featur- ing Dina Gold, Pat Gornian and Ann Shapiro on the guitar, will be presented. For information, call Edna Groskind, LI 7-6499. Barton's Announces 15th Annual Creative Writing Competition Selected Group of Long and Short Gowns $69 to $99.95 Values run $99.95 to $199 Sizes 6 to 20 Open Thurs., Fri. & Sat. eves. 'til 9:00 Corner Nine Mile & Coolidge A & P Shopping Center Students in approximately 2,000 Hebrew and synagogue schools and yeshivas through- out the United States are ex- pected to participate in this year's 15th annual Barton's Creative Writing Contest. According to Stephen Klein, president of Barton's Candy Corp., this year's contest offers participating students an ex- panded choice of subjects, each designed to stimulate continued youthful interest in current matters and historical events of concern to the Jewish corn- munity. First prize will be a round trip to Israel for two. Other awards will include a $100 Israel Bond, second prize; a $50 U.S. Savings Bond, third prize; and a one-year member- ship in Barton's Sweet-Of- The-Holidays Club for the ten honorable mentions. A $200 grant to the scholar- ship fund will be made by Bar- ton's to the schools of the first, second and third prize winners. Details concerning the con- test can be obtained at any Bar- ton's store or agency. All en- tries must be received by the contest committee no later than April 24. PRICE 1.18 Cf. 1.24 Cf. $535 1.71 Cf. $755 Seymour fields and in many organ- izations, was called by t h e judges "a pioneer in the fight for civil rights a n d civil liber- ties." S h e Mrs. Krolik has been appointed by each succeeding mayor of Detroit to the Corn- personality and size . . CLARICE WILL BE HAPPY TO DESIGN A GOWN FOR YOU! Sizes 8 to 20 Open Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For Your Convenience Open Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. By Appointment only. Phone— UN 11038 Clarice Custom Clothes 18979 LIVERNOIS, So. of 7 Mile Road PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! IN THE MARKET FOR A FUR GARMENT? IF YOU ARE .. We invite you to stop in and see the fabulous selection of new '64 '65 styled Jackets, Stoles, Boleros, Shrugs and coats in breath taking it Mink, Sable, Broadtail and most wanted furs . . . just brought back from New York and California by Johnny Keystone. Shop now and save before raising prices fake effect! 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