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May 22, 1970 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-22

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:11de/cline K. Roth to I
ed i" Goldie
Louis Lan in August

Adler Show' to Be Featured

at Federation Women's Meeting

Mrs. Morris Adler will be fea-
tured in "The Goldie Adler Show" I
at the 24th annual meeting of the 1
women's division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, 10 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Jewish Center.
The tradition of volunteer service
to the community will be illustrated
during the interview show by
mother-and-daughter or daughter-
in-law teams.
Appearing 8re Mrs. Julian Kro-
lik, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Henry Krolik; Mrs. Arnold Frank
and her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Portnoy; and Mrs. Louis Berry
MISS MADELINE ROTH
and her daughter, Mrs. Harold
Provizer,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roth of
A sherry party will follow the
Twyckingham Rd., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their program and a salute to the
thousands
of women who annually
daughter Madeline Kay to Louis
Lan, son of Mr. and Mrs Theo- aid in the Allied Jewish Campaign
dore Lan of Parklawn Ave., Oak —Israel Emergency Fund, as well
Park.
Both the bride-elect and her fi-
ance will be graduated from Mich- '
igan State University.
An August wedding is planned.

NCJW Plans to Honor
New, Life Members
at Petite Luncheon

National Council of Jewish Wo-
men will hold a petite luncheon
and fashion show noon June 4 at
Tam O'Shanter Country Club, to
honor 1969-70-71 new members
and life members.
The greater Detroit section of
NCJW includes among its projects
ownership and operation of the
Orchards, a residential treatment
home for emotionally disturbed
children; and Operation Friend.
ship, which provides social reha-
bilitation for mental patients on
convalescent leave from state hos-
pitals.
They also refurbished and re-
furnished rooms in Detroit Gen-
eral Hospital, and award scho-
larships, loans and grants to
qualified and needy students, as
well as providing an overseas
scholarship pragriun at Hebrew
University High School.
Council maintains a community
Health Education Program with
Oakland County Office of Equal
Opportunity, providing volunteers
for health service, and studies and
acts on local, national and inter-
national affairs.

U. S. Academics
Will Commission
30 Jewish Cadets

Mrs. Morris Brown
to Direct Federation
Women's Division

Detroit school teacher JERRY
ARONSON's production "Options"
will be shown Saturday on the
NBC showcase for young film-
makers, "The New Communica-
tors," with Peter Fonda as narra-
tor.

as the many Jewish agencies and recording secretary, and Mrs. Wil-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
organizations. Liam L. Deutsch, corresponding
26—Friday, May 22, 1970
The president's report will be secretary.
given by Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier,
and a report on the results of the
From LONDON, ENGLAND
women's effort in the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund,
just completed, will be given by
the chairman of the women's cam-
paign, Mrs. Max Stollman.
The division also will elect new
officers for the 1970-71 year. Nomi-
"Distinctive Styling in Music
nated are Mrs. Stollman for presi-
to your Individual Taste"
dent; Mesdames N. Brewster
Broder, Norman Naimark, George
Stutz and Ben Mossman, vice-
presidents; Mrs. Merle Harris,

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MRS. MORRIS BROWN

Mrs. Morris H. Brown has joined
the staff of the Jewish Welfare
Federation as director of the wom-
en's division, Alan E. Schwartz,
Federation president, announced.
As an active volunteer in the
women's division for many years,
Mrs. Brown has held leadership
positions in every area of its edu-
cation and fund-raising programs
and has been a member of i t s
board of directors for eight years,
As chairman of the Pace-Setters
for the past two years, she was
instrumental in the division's suc-
cessful drives for the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign - Israel Emergency
Fund, said Schwartz. Prior to that,
she was vice chairman of Phono-
gift in charge of briefing.
Mrs. Brown, 635 Puritan, Bir-
mingham, earned a BA degree
from the University of Michigan
and attended Wayne State Uni-
versity's graduate school.
The mother of four daughters,
Mrs. Brown has held other volun-
teer positions, including division
chairman of the United Foundation
in Birmingham and president of
the Quarton School PTA.

Thirty Jewish cadets will be
commissioned as officers at grad-
uation exercises on June 3 at four
of the United States service
academies, Rabbi Edward T. San-
drow, chairman of the National
Jewish Welfare Board commission
on Jewish chaplaincy, announced.
At baccalaureate services, the
graduates will be presented with
inscribed copies of the Bible, as
Women's ORT Film
part of the year-round religious
program provided at the academies Wins National Award
by Jewish chaplains recruited, en-
NEW YORK—"The Making of a
dorsed and served by the chap- Man," a film made by Women's
laincy commission.
American ORT on the work of ORT
The U.S. Military Academy at in Iran, has been given an award
West Point, N.Y., will commission for the "most outstanding film of
seven Jewish cadets as second Jewish interest made in 1969," by
lieutenants. The U.S. Naval Acad- the National Council on Jewish
emy at Annapolis, Md., will com- Audio Visual Materials.
mission 11 Jewish cadets as en-
"The Making of a Man," a half-
signs. The U.S. Air Force Academy hour color documentary produced
at Colorado Springs, Colorado, will and directed by Harold B. Mayer,
commission 10 Jewish graduates compresses the history of a Jewish
as second lieutenants, and the U.S. community which had lived in
Merchant Marine Academy at Persia since the time of Cyrus,
Kings Point, N.Y., will commis- and records its struggles through
sion two Jewish ensigns.
centuries of poverty and repres-
Ministering to the Jewish person- sion and its present situation in
nel at the U.S. Military, Naval, the enlightened and burgeoning
Air Force and Merchant Marine industrial nation of modern Iran.
Academies are. respectively, Chap-
lains Avraharn Soltes, Morris D.
A gentleman is mindful no less of I
Rosenblatt. Nathan M. Landman the freedom of others than of his
and Mark A. Golub.
own dignity.—Livy.

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