30—Friday, May 10, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bond Affair to Honor Noblewoman Bnai Brith Councils Set to Honor Teen Advisers q3nai A.ith • tAr" Cti Vittes LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will have a luncheon and mu- sical tribute to Mother's Day, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs. Charles DwOrin is program chairman. Prospective members are • invited. There will be prizes. BB Women Recruit The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit will sponsor a Bnai Brith Youth Organization Advisors Rec- ognition Night 8 p.m., May 19 at Cong. Bnai David. David Levine, BBYO' chairman Of the Men's Council, and Mrs. Seymour Sandweiss, Women's' Council BBYO chairman, explained that this evening will be devoted to the honor and recognation of ** Volunteers for Area 'Operation Stork' * eeee Planning the Israel Bond Women's Division Sponsor Re-enroll- ment luncheon on May 22, at the Great Lakes Club, at which Countess Antoinette Rinaldini-Cardelli will be guest of honor, are (from left), seated, Mesdames Henry Pariser, Joseph Holtzman and Abe Satovsky; standing, Mesdames Joseph Katchke, Philip Helfman, Irwin Green, Louis M. Elliman, David Pollack and Max Stollman. Mrs. Pollack 'is sponsor chairman and Mrs. Holtzman is luncheon co-chairman. Countess Antoinette Rinaldini-Cardelli, an Italian noblewoman and grand niece of Cardinal Aristide Rinaldini, Apostolic Nuncio, will be the guest of honor at an Israel Bond sponsor re-enrollment luncheon, May 22, at the Great Lakes Club. The Countess will present the 1968 pins to the paid-up sponsors. Admission is by the purchase of a Sponsor Israel Bond. For reser- vations to the affair, call the Israel Bond women's division, DI 1-5707. _INF Women Host Countess May 23 IMP * * * * * * * * ** -4( - EWES THEN IN IN EDDI- • No,A BAg C.O,NFIJIMATI611-AND PARTY In this program. volunteers seek , t.A to tell expectant mothers of the or * importance of pre-natal care and then assist them to obtain proper THE NEW SOUNDS OF ... care. Mrs. Allen Weitzman, Bnai Brith Council chairman of Operation Stork, reports that Bnai Brith vol- unteers are develor'ing a program similar to those held in other met- ropolitan areas in the country. March of Dimes literature will be Big Sound Recording Artists distributed throughout the county. 545-2737 547-0896 They will hold "Stork Showers," special parties to collect layette items, and they will attempt to arrange transporation to and from clinics for expectant mothers. At the clinics, volunteers will offer their assistance with the clerical work, act as hostess. guides, and serve as baby-sitters for the children of expectant YOUR FURS ARE SAFE HERE mothers. At home, many Bnai Brith volunteers will make lay- Our experts handle your furs with ette and maternity clothing for meticulous professional care. In- distribution to the needy. Every exnectant mother who at- sured vaults guard against damage tends the clinics will receive free and loss. layette items. Mrs. Harold Robinson is co- FOR FREE BONDED ordinator 'of Operation Stork. MESSENGER PICK-UP * * * The most significant blood bank I in the world is now being expanded in Oakland County for a research! virus study into the causes of birth defects. The project is sponsored by the 19329 LIVERNOIS Near Cambridge National Foundation - March of Dimes, through the University of Michigan. The research program calls for for a limited time! * pregnant women to volunteer to give blood samples through their SAVE $10 ON EACH OF personal physician during the first three months of pregnancy, and THESE SKYWAY 300 again within 72 hours after deliv- ery so that the paired sera can be SERIES IN STOCK CASES checked for the presence of viruses. 26" woman's Q 9.95 25" man's 44 r% A study of a large sampling of .U0 pullman, 1-" paired sera will give clues into the causes of birth defects and the pos- These handsome, matched cases sible prevention. are from regular stock, reduced for Mrs, J. Stewart Linden was one of three _prominent women com- munity leaders to receive the 1968 St. Ursula Medal Awards. Other award winners are Mrs. Ron W. Todgham of Windsor for the Protestant faith and Mrs.-Ger- ard R. Slattery . of Grosse Pointe _F- arms for the Catholic faith. Winners were selected on t h e s. basis of "per-': soual dedication to social better- ment through as- sistance to t h e Countess Antoinette Rinaldini- unfortunate". Cardelli of Rome will be honored The awards were presented at at a brunch arranged by the Jew- the annual St. Ursula Medal ish National Fund Auxiliary, to Awards dinner in Cleary Auditor- be held May 23 at the home of ium, Windsor, Wednesday; Paul Mrs. Harold N. Nosan (seated, Marti n, Canadian secretary of right), 19135 Silvercrest, South- state for external affairs, was the field. Seated with Mrs. Nosan is principal speaker. her mother-in-law, Mrs. Pearl Both the awards and the dinner Nosan, a former president of the JNF Auxiliary president, Mrs. are sponsored by the Glengarda School for Retarded Children, op- William Levin. erated in WindSor by the Ursuline Sisters. Mrs. Linden is president of the League of -Jewish Women's Or- ganizations of Metropolitan Detroit and co-chairman of the Israel Bond By BEN GALLOB Women's Division. She is president (Copyright 1968, JTA thee * * * NEW YORK — A demonstration of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, a Seek Blood Donor for Rally nursery school for children of member of the board of directors The Bnai Brith Men's and Wo- low-income Negro and Puerto Ri- of that congregation, past president can families in Springfield, Mass., of the Music Study Club and a men's Councils will sponsor a started and operated by the member of the Mayor's Keep De- blood rally 5-10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Pepper School Oak Springfield section of the National troit Beautiful Committee. Park. Anyone age 18 to 60 may Council of JeWish Women, has brought Springfield its first fed- United Synagogue Unit donate. Those under 21 require signed parental rermission. Donors eral anti-poverty funds for such pre-school children, the NCJW re- Elects Mrs. Herman Roth will be eligible for gifts. ported here. The 2,000th Ivan S. Bloch donor The Springfield Action. CommiS- at Women's Meeting to the blood bank will be honored sion, the local anti-poverty agency, At the recent annual Spring .with special gifts. was awarded $132,000 by the Of- Conference Michigan Branch of the Originator of the blood bank idea fice of Economic Opportunity to National Women's League, United among Detroit Bnai Brith lodges, maintain the nursery school on Synagogue of America, elected Bloch has consistently been among a permanent basis and to set up Mrs. Herman Roth president. the leading donor lodges in every two Head Start projects and a Others are vice presidents, Mes- drive. scoring over 60 pints in the day care center modeled on the dames Irving Chaiken, Hyman most recent rally. nursery school. Bloch Lodge prizes include a Leibson of Saginaw, J. Stewart The Springfield section set up Linden, Thomas Partovich and weekend for two at the Port Huron the nursery school for children , Oscar Spilkin; secretaries, Mes- Motor Inn. a his-and-her hair styl- in the Riverview Housing Proj- 1 dames Peter Martin, Morris Blet- ing plus other gifts. For informa- ect after learning that there was tion, call Philip Elkus, LI 6-0446. no such facility anywhere in stein and Julius Meskin; and treasurer, Mrs. Benjamin Weiss. Springfield for poverty families. Bicur Cholem Luncheon The school program was set up Young Women's Bicur Cholem along 0E0 guidelines for Head Girls Plan Luncheon Start projects. It included a pre- Single Jewish girls age 21-25 are will hold its fund-raising donor kindergarten program with snacks invited to a membership luncheon luncheon noon Tuesday at Cong. for the ch:ldren, professional staff, of Sigma Gamma Sigma noon Sun- Bnai David. Fund-raising chair- plus community volunteers and a day at the home of Nancy Meyer, man is Mrs. Louis Brown. For special effort to involve mothers 18962 Warrington. For informa- reservations, call Mrs. Simon of the pupils. tion, lle,yere.:364-34094. , Shifman,. 353-7990. Women's Unit Spurs - Head Start Funding • Mrs. Linden Winner of St. Ursula. Award ENTERTAINMENT -4C-4( SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ 4( AGENCY Berkley, Michioan S;ng-a-long with Slides Field Caricature Artists Organ Grinder Man "Operation Stork," the prenatal If Balloon, Comedy Acts care education and service project Jock Barnes & Dancers to be sponsored in Oakland County Dino Valle by the Bnai Brith Women and the Dr. Toni Powell March of Dimes county chapter Bob Bennett Orchestra was formulated at a recent meet- * * Singing Strollers * Kenny Milton ing. e t I AT- * Mary Michaels 4- the 45 men and women who served as advisers to the AZA and Bnai Brith Girls chapters during the past year. 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