TIN DETROIT JE'V/5N NEWS 34--Friday, September 18, 1970 Milan Center Dedication Sunday City of Hope Businessmen Tool Up for Annual Dinner-Dance Nov. 1 The truly wise make no plans, and therefore require no wisdom. The annual City of Hope Detroit Sosin, treasurer; and Dr. Moss, —Chuang-tse. Businessmen's Group dinner-dance corresponding - secretary. On the will be held Nov. 1 at Raleigh executive committee with the of- House, it was announced by Harry ficers are past presidents Beck- with, Morris Sukenic, Joseph Lee, Brodsky, president. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MILAN RECEIVING REY° CITATION FOR THEIR CENTER GIFT. Dedication of the Charles and Florence Milan Bina Brith Youth Organization Conference Center will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Detroit time at the new center in Rochester Township, at Belle River, Ont. The center, trans- formed from a large cottage, the gift of the Milans, is located 18 miles east of Windsor on Lake St. Clair. After the formal dedication, at 3 p.m. Detroit time, the center will be open for inspection for the guests expected from Detroit and the Windsor areas. Guest speaker at the function will be Dr. Max F. Baer of Wash- ington, national director of the BBYO movement. The mezuzot will be affixed by Dr. Max Kapus- tin of Bnai Beth HMO Founda- tion at Wayne State University. Participants in the program will include David Walt, president of Men's Clubs I TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FRA TERNITY, Detroit Graduate Chap- ter, will honor its members who are judges in the Wayne-Oakland County area at a dinner 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Carl's Chop House. Among those to be honored are Wayne County Circuit Court Judges Benjamin Burdick, Charles Kaufman, Nathan J. Kaufman, James Montante and John M. Wise; Michigan Court of Appeals Judges S. Jerome Bronson and Charles L. Levin; Federal District Court Judge Lawrence Gubow; referees in bankruptcy, George Brody and Barry G. Hackett; Wayne County Probate Court Judges Ira G. Kaufman and Jo- seph J. Pernick; and Detroit Common Pleas Court Judges George D. Kent and Julian P. Rodgers. For reservations, call Stuart H. Brickner, 961-1003. the Detroit AZA Council; Laurel Schlesinger, president of Bnai Brith Girls Council; and Mitchell Kahn, of Grand Rapids, president of the Great Lakes (Outstate) Council. Other active participants will be Gerald Freed, president of the Windsor Jewish Community Coun- cil, and Julius Kahn, president of the Michigan BBYO board. A major gift from Tom and Sarah Borman will be announced at the dedication. Bnai Britli Activities HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAP- TER will hold its annual rummage sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday at the Ferndale Community Center. • • • HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will present Judge John B. Swain- son, former Michigan governor, speaking on drugs 8:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at Northland Inn. Teen-age chil- dren and wives of members are invited. The blood bank rally will be held 5-10 p.m. Sept. 28-29 at Pepper School, Oak Park. Those giving a pint of blood, nonmem- bers included, will be eligible to win a prize at the end of the sea- son. • • • HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER will hold its annual luncheon for paid-up members noon Thursday at Whitehall Clubhouse. Emanuel Mandel, director of the Michigan Regional Bnai Brith Youth Organi- zation, will be guest speaker, and games will follow. Prospective members are welcome. For infor- mation and reservations, call Mrs. Gilbert Borenstein, program chair- man, 358-0525, or Mrs. Saul Rott, LI 7-2086. Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CER VOITVE heard about the Israeli sage who complained L about Moses' sense of direction: "If, after crossing the Red Sea, he had turned RIGHT instead of LEST, look who'd have all that oil now!" Following the same line of thought, Allan Sherman observes that had the Pilgrims landed in Australia instead of Massachusetts, cooks would now be spending their Thanksgiving' mornings stuffing kanga-. roost an auto salesman, phon- ing a prospect to close a deal. found himself talking to a very little boy. "At soon as your daddy comes home," instructed the salesman, "please be sure to tell him to call Mr. Jones immediately." 'TI1 write it down," promised the. very little boy, "but how do you spell Jones?" ".1-0," began the patient. Plailainan, but the boy interrupted, "Please, air,•2 he de. mended, "how do you make a .17" Winn= MOVZSZD: • • • APIRICA--Elgariland. BATIONGIMIAUTT—A girl worth wading for. 37tIRMLOAXIMII—A. fellow who leaves the striving to us. ORIENTAL GROCERY CASEGER,A Chinese checker. POLTTICAL EXPERT—A chap who tells yen today what's going to happen tomorrow—and then explain' the next day Yib/ it didn't. , POLYGON—A dead parrot. • Itle. b Bassett OseL Distributed by =keg Fianna 1171ditata_. Co-chairmen are Dr. Robert Moss and Joseph Braver. Brodsky stated that the Detroit Businessmen's Group will try to attain a goal of $150,000. Funds raised at last year's dinner-dance totaled $102,000 for the medical center at Duarte, Calif. The entertainment committee is headed by Max Sosin. Jack Beck- with, immediate past president, leads the program committee, which also includes Eugene Ep- stein and Jack Epstein. Officers of the City of Hope group, besides Brodsky, are Char- les Canvasser, Saul Katz, Maurice Marrish, Moe Miller, Jack Ep- stein and Braver, vice presidents; Eugene Epstein and Ben Goldberg. Goldberg also is executive secre- tary of the Detroit group and na- tional vice president of the City of .Hope. Mel Ravitz to Relate Responsibilities of Suburbia Wednesday In a new approach to program- ing and to enlighten its delegates with public affairs information, the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit will hold its first open meet- ing Wednesday evening at the Southfield Com- munity Center. President - Mrs. Ladies' Handbags Luggage Repairing, etc. eflabinioric FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM RAWER And His Orchestra LEATHER SHOP, INC. OAK PARK, MICR. 548-5590 358-0938 25250 GREENFIELD DOWN & WOOL QUILTS MADE TO ORDER REMADE and REPROCESSED TRAURIG'S QUILT&PILLOW SHOP 15144 W. 7 Mile Rd. 3 Blocks E. of Greenfield 342-9448 Open 9 to 5:30, Sat. by Appointment A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION! Irving Isaacs will convene the council meeting for delegates at 7:30 p.m. At 8:30, the council dele- gates and all in- Baylis terested Bnai Brith members will hear Mel Ravitz, president of the Detroit Common Council, speak on "The Responsibilities of People and Government in Suburbia." Refreshments will be served. Program chairman Mrs. Andrew Berger is encouraging all chapters to participate. JWV BLOCH ROSE POST and AUX- ILIARY are having a mystery ride 3 p.m. Sunday after meeting at the Oakland Bank parking lot, 10 Mile and Southfield. There will be a charge for members and their spouses. For information, call Betty Katzman, LI 7-7879. A mem- bership drive in the form of an outdoor wienie roast will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Bertha Greenberg, 23840 Rutland, Southfield. For Information, call Sarah Stern, KE 7-1158. Member- ship information can be obtained by calling the JWVA, office, 255- 4743, or Miriam Lawrence, UN 2-1467. • • • SOL YETI - MORRIS COHEN POST and AUXILIARY will hold their meetings 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV headquarters. The post will act as host following the meetings. Harvey Schulist, an army veteran who has just re- turned from Vietnam, will speak and show slides on his experiences there. Friends are invited. Auxil- iary hospital chairman Ray Wei- mer has arranged a party at the Ann Arbor Veterans Hospital Sun- day. Ward visits and entertain- ment are planned, and fruit and canteen books will be distributed. Volunteers may call Mrs. Weimer, KE 2-5274. A presentation of Amer- ican and Israeli flags will be made by the post and auxiliary to Beth Moses Synagogue Sept. 28. Patri- otic instructress Bea Leland and Commander Ray Weiss will 'make the presentation at a synagogue social prior to Selihot.services. 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