3d2Friti nalyE,. °47"! 11M7IEWS Women Honored -for-Volunteer City of Hope Maps . Art Exhibit Auction A prze i - will be awe-- Services for the_Handicaped 'Llferbn.Welfare' Topic-of biscussion What is it like to live on wel- fare? Sharon 'Group of Hadassah will find out at a panel discussion, "Life on Welfare — Myths and. Facts," 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Huntley Square Apt. club house, Southfield. The panel, moderated by Mrs. Eli Robinson, chairman of the day, will include Emmett F. Roche, a megiber of Gov. Milliken's welfare study commission and -executive direttor of Catholic Social Services in the metropolitan area; Mrs. Ma- mie Blakly, chairman of the West Side Mothers, a group of ADC re- cipienti; and Mrs. Seymour Rowe, an appointed member of the City of Detroit Task Force on Hunger and Malnutrition and co-chairman of the •community relations com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council. The panel will discuss recom- mendations for welfare reform in Michigan, Mrs. Mark H. Saidman is group president; Mrs. Sidney R. Jacobs, vice president of program; and Mrs. Robert Isgut, social commit- tee chairman. Refreshments will be served, and guests are welcome. `Two Plus Two Singles' Map Dance for Feb. 18 "Two Plus Two Singles" for young adults age 21-40 is holding a dance 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Feb. 18 at Alavaro's supper club in Royal Oak. There will be a band and prizes. There is an admission charge. For information, call Helen Rubin, 557-6538. Eat heartily—that's what your family will do when you serve Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Cheese Ravioli.These tasty little macaroni pies are just like kreplach with zippy cheese in the middle. Then simmered in thick tomato sauce with mushrooms and more cheese for real Italian ta'am. Great for dairy lunch or supper. And just' about the easiest you ever fixed! Only 200 per serving. City Of Hope Cancer Fighters is sponsoring an art auction and exti bit 8:30 p.m. Wed. at Cong. Bpai David. A champagne preview at at 7:30 will precede the auction. The show will be coordinated by Fred Grossman of the Gallery Art Center in Berkley. A collection of original oils, graphics, etchings and watercolors by world renowned artists will be displayed. the public is invited. , be a nominal charge. and re will There ain't no way to find out why a snorer, can't, hear himself snore.--Mark Twain. _ For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call HERE'S THE WAY TO - QUICK AND EASY MEALS AND SNACKS DRAPERY CLEANERS P ILLAR Roc ik..0 411 1k "All That The Name Implies" WE DO ALL THE WORK REMOVE AND INSTALL 891-1818 WITH TOP QUALITY, FINE FLAVOR AND ECONOMY, TOO! Cited for outstanding volunteer service at the fifth annual Heart of Gold award Council recognition luncheon were (from left) Mrs. Philip M. Sills, Mrs. Harry Greenwald and Mrs. Morris Naimark. In back is the Award Council chairman, Mrs. Lee Hills, wife of the president and publisher of the Detroit Free Press. • * Mesdames Harry Greenwald, J. Stewart Linden, Morris Naimark and Philip 3f. Sills were among 12 Wayne-Oakland-Macomb volunteers saluted for outstanding community service at the fifth annual Heart of Gold luncheon. More than 2,000 metropolitan area residents attended the event staged in Cobo Hall by the Heart of Gold Award Council. comprised of 42 leading women's organiza- tions working with Women for the United Foundation. At the speakers' table with the award winners was Michigan's First Lady, Mrs. William G. Milli- ken, and Mrs. Roman, S. Gribbs, wife of Detroit's mayor. They re- layed congratulatory messages from the governor and mayor. Mrs. Hills made thiliresentations. Headliner was Virginia Gra- ham, NBC television personality, author and lecturer. Community leaders serving on the panel of judges that selected the 1972 winners included Alan E. Schwartz, president of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. Mrs. Greenwald, volunteer teacher of Braille, was a high school English teacher before be- coming handicapped. Now, though a totally blind paraplegic, she remains a model of excel- lence for those she teaches. She is a volunteer with the Greater Detroit Society for the Blind. She was praised as a real homemak- er. She supervises the house- keeping, plans her family's meals and orders the food. From her wheelchair she does part of the cooking and all of the dishes. Mrs. Linden was vice president of the Girl Scouts of Metropolitan Detroit, vice president and nation- al board member of the Michigan branch of the National Women's League of the United Synantgue of America and serves on the board of the League of Jewish Women't Organization. She helps with the nursing home visiting program of the Jewish Family and Children's Service. Mrs. Naimark has been active with the League of Jewish Wom- en's Organizations, the Mayor's Committee to Keep Detroit Beau- tiful, Detroit Alumni Auxiliary of Alpha Omega dental fraternity, the Mayor's Interdepartmental Co- ordinating Committee on Youth and the Neighborhood Conserva- tion and Improved Housing Com- mittee. She has held leadership roles in Hadassah, Jewish Commu- nity Council and the Women's Di- vision of Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. • Mrs. Sills, a physical therap- ist, works with the retarded- chil- dren in Plymouth State Home and Training School. She helps the children at meals, accom- panies them on walks, mends their toys, plays their games and brings treats on every visit. par- tially•blbsd, Mrs. Sills says God gives her added sight and strength so that she may help care for these children. - Because funds for the children's diversions are limited, she im- provises and. on occasion, reaches into her own pocketbook. Group trips to a pancake house are a tradition of seven years' standing. An entire ward of 55 children has been invited to her home for doughnuts, ice cream and pop. Other children are treated to a z„ full day or a weekend visit in her home In the past year, more than a dozen wheelchairs were provided crippled youngsters through the ef- forts of this dedicated, generous volunteer. . 5..,hu•hr, Cal KOZIN KOSHER CATERING . HAS CHOICE DATES AVAILABLE _FOR ., • WEDDINGS • - BAR: MITZVAHS • PARTIES • BANQUETS • SHOWERS • ALL OCCASIONS FROM - 50 TO 500 - - BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL SYNAGOGUE IN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 507 W. Maple Rd. " - 626-0242 Between Inkster & Atiddlebelt, W. Bloomfield Township OR THE HOME, HALL OR SYNAGOGUE OF YOUR CHOICE. Under Supervision Of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis Visit The Four Seasons LOOK. BEYOND THE WROUGHT • RON IENC•ANDIK -WALL _OF _TREES Along WoOdword, just north of Hickory Grove Road. 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