Weiner Supervises Social W orkers Assembly Plan Papo Leads Pioneer Women to Honor 'Grand Lady,' Oakland County Cancer Workers Chayka Greenberg, on 85th Birthday 20 — Friday, April 7, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. As Oak Park chairman for the American Cancer Society, Mrs. Louis Papo will lead her volunteer workers during the April Crusade Against Cancer. The board of di- rectors of the Oakland County Unit has announced the 1967 Crusade chairman will be U. S. Congress- man from the 18th District. Wil- liam S. Broomfield. President Johnson and Governor Romney have proclaimed the month of April as Cancer Control Month. Traditionally, this launches the nationwide educational and fund-raising drive which each year . saves many lives with informa- tion that is distributed during the campaign. Two million volunteers called on their neighbors and raised a record total of S50,000,000, of which nearly 40 per cent will go directly into research. 1 Pioneer Women are carrying on the work Two generations begun by Mrs. Max (thayka) Greenberg, founder of the first local chapter of the wom!•n's Labor Zionist organization. With Mrs. Greenberg (center) are her daughter, Mrs r Norman Kanter (left), former Pioneer Women's Council president and founder of Massada Chapter: and granddaughters, Mrs. Joel Cohen---and Mrs. Alvin Duch (right foundexU of the newest and youngest chapter, Degania. Mrs. Greenlet g is celirbrating her Kith birthday Wednesday. Mrs. M.. ately know:, .. Lady of I•lor, Labor Zionist finite her 85t1: day. • In honor ■ d• his it qnt. Council of I'1 ,, ;1 ,, • 1- Milton Weiner, planning asso- ciate of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, has been named as official delegate to the 1967 delegate as- sembly of the National Association of Social Workers meeting in De- troit April 9-13, at the Sheraton- Cadillac to develop policy affecting 46,000 social workers in the country and such issues as the elimination of poverty, birth control, shortage of trained social workers, and the relationship between government and voluntary agencies. Weiner is in charge of budgeting and planning for the education and community relations division of the Federation and is director of the arts and crafts division of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign. He is chair- Lokshen Soup Delite with Greenfield s Noodles You're in Another World BRAVERMAN'S 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD Anniversaries Hospital • New Babies Bon Voyage • Birthdays • Sympathy It's easy to be thoughtful ... call us ... we'll sign your card and deliver a gift basket for you. JUST CALL BERNARD H. WINER KE 1-8196 3Z-1 . • • DI 1-8840 HORN OF PLENTY 8922 W. 7 MILE RD., at Wyoming GILIVEMT C ws UN. 1-3065 From LONDON, ENGLAND a nt His ORCPES!Rli, "Distinctive Styling jn Music to your individual Taste" on arc: Col. Joh:1 DI 1-2345 Fruit * Food * Wine Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings LSD ()INC, to FOR EVERY OCCASION Detroit Town Hall Lists Year's Program Born in Russia, Mrs, Green- the former pro-H,11 , Lerg came to this country as a "The White House young woman. 7!rl it was here Ile will be•followed that she marred and reared her hy Free - Press nationall:.• . 1. sponsorin faintly. Tocether with her late . „. :•ed columnist, Earl Wilson 1 , Fund, for husband, Max, she werked Ci•aig Spence. CBS corresiCondcot itr,Is ii.•, iwhich Ali ardently for the then infant from Vietnam. will report on the and well-':•.r. tier: may contribute. Labor Zionist movement, or- war. Nov. 15. Debuting in Detroit In addition, It, trait Council will ganized more thaw 60 years ago. Nov. 29 will be William Moopey greet her with a birthday party In 1958, the National Commit- and his one-man show of frontier at its monthl meeting :12.30 p.m. tee for Labor Israel presented to nonsense. "Half Horse, Half Al- • Thursday at :lie l.ahhr Zionist Mrs. Greenberg a citation for her ligator." Mario Braggiotti. nation- Institute. many years of distinguished service ally known composer. pianist and Club One, the first local chapter of Pioneer Womcn. Which was and outstanding leadership in the humorist. will do a holiday show. Israel Histadrut Campaign. Dec. 13. organiz ed4 9 • • •:0 will also The deep love that Chayka and' After a holiday recess the series• honor her as a charter member • at the next regular meeting Tues- Max Greenberg had for the Jewish resumes Jan. 10 with Russ Burges day. (See Women's Clubs.) Every homeland was instilled in. their doing a lecture-demonstration (with children, and in turn in their ; audience participation) on E.S.P. . 14..g..suLtuuLtuuLost...o..g..S.SLOASI grandchildren. t Betty Bruce and Jock Leslie-Mel- Their daughter, Mrs. Norman ville. young husband-wife team, will Kanter, a former council presi- tell of their life in East Africa, Oo dent, is a founder of Massada Jan. 24. Chapter, and Mrs. Kanter's two Vincent Price will he back with daughters, Mrs. Joel Cohen and a new lecture, "America the Beau- Mrs. Alvin Buch, are founders of tiful," Feb. 7.•"The Tribal Customs Pioneer Women's newest a n d of the Jet Set" will he discussed youngest chapter, Degania. Also Feb. 21 by Count Lanfranco Ra- active in the Zionist movement sponi, author of "The International is Mrs. Greenberg 's son, Dr. Ilar- Nomads." old Greenberg, and another daugh- • The series winds up March 6 ter, Florence, Mrs. Jack Green- with ABC news analyst, Howard K. berg. Smith. with his report, "The Chal- Still active, Mrs. Greenberg at- lenges Facing America." tends Club One meetings and has many discussions with her fel- Kasle Gallery to Show Art low club members, who visit and call her frequently. She is an avid by Helen Frankenthaler reader of Jewish literature and The first Detroit exhibition of keeps abreast of current affairs the work of Helen Frankenthaler through newspapers and periodi- will be held at the Gertrude Kasle cals. Gallery April 15-May 12. An innovator and major force in the art world, Helen Frankenthaler KOSHER was one of four artists who repre- sented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 1966. Her ALL SPECIALS 000D WHILE QUANTITIES LAST paintings are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Whit- new Museum of American Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Newark Museum, Yale University, Limit One Per Customer the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Ca r n e g i e Institute, Wadsworth lb. 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