THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 21—Friday, Oct. 27, 1972 Anna Prentis Deeply Moved by Pat Nixon's Bess Myerson to Speak Barbara Thauldron at BB Golden Gifts Lunch Role in Dedicating Cancer Research Center to Wed Paul Boraks BARBARA WAULDRON Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Wauldron of Pierce Ave., Southfield, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Barbara Ann to Basil Peter Boraks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boraks of Garfield Ave. A December wedding is planned. Bess Myerson, commis- sioner of the department of consumer affairs of New York City, will be guest speaker at the "Golden Gifts Luncheon" sponsored by the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit noon Nov. 16 at the Town and Country Club. The luncheon will climax the special gifts campaign conducted by the women's council in conjunction with the Bnai Brith Youth Serv- ices Appeal. Attendance is open to the entire member- ship upon pledge of $50 or more to the fund drive. Mrs. Phillip Feat*, past president of the women's council and of Bnai Brith Women District 6, is luncheon women's Chubs purChet on gour shopPing list eateat! Eat heartily—that's what your family will do when you serve Chef Boy-Ar-Deg Cheese Ravioli.These tasty little macaroni pies are jtist 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 20f per serving. treated hundreds of young boys. To assist those who were not ready to return to their parents or to live inde- pendently, a transitional group house was opened in 1971. As part of its Israel pro- gram, Bnai Brith and Bnai Brith Women operate the Jaffa kindergarten in Tel Aviv, a day nursery for working mothers, and Beit !fillet at the Hebrew Uni- versity, a center for extra- curricular cultural activities. Bnai Brith Women has as- sisted in a series of experi- mental summer "teach-ins" in Arab villages, in which joint teams of Arab and Jew- ish teachers have gone into Arab areas to conduct edu- cational and social service programs. - (Continued from Page 27) BESS MYERSON chairman. Mrs. Irving Isaacs is in charge of arrange- ments; Mrs. Philip Rubinoff, womeit's chairman of the Youth Services Appeal; and Mrs. Andrew Berger, council president. Approximately 95 per cent of the funds raised during the Youth Services Appeal support the Bnal Brith youth services agencies. One philanthropy which benefits from the fund cam- paign Is the Children's Home In Israel, • residential treat- ment center for emotionally disturbed boys. Open in 1943, the home has Sinai Will Elect Trustees Nov. 20 The nominating committee of the Sinai Hospital Board of Trustees will present the names of seven members for re-election at the annual meeting of the corporation, 3 p.m. Nov. 20, in the hos- pital's Zuckerman Audi- torium. Nominated for five-year terms ending December 1, 1977, are Sol Eisenberg, Meyer M. Fishman, Milton M. Howard, Maxwell Jospey, Malcolm S. Lowenstein, Leonard N. Simons and Jack J. Wainger. The nominating committee is chaired by Nate S. Shapero. * BRAVERMAN'S s KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY MKT . CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet 8 p.m. at the Raleigh Monday. House. Mrs. Bernard Miller, program chairman, has ar- ranged for Stuart Goldberg to speak on "Transcendental Meditation." Husbands and guests are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. Tickets for the Glamorama luncheon Dec. 6 will be available at the meeting. For information and tickets, call Mrs. Isadore Epstein, 557-9663, or Mrs. Irving Weisberg, 557-5238. • • • NEW STUDY CLUB will hold a fund-raising luncheon noon Thursday at Workmen's Circle Center. Guests are in- vited. • • • CHILDREN UNLIMITED will hold a board meeting noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Blitz, 23041 Beverly, Oak Park. Final plans will be made for the annual feather party, held at Behnan Social Hall Nov. 3. To donate prizes, call prize chairman Doris Burnstein, 353-1782. For ticket informa- tion, call Marilyn Milgrom, 398-7095. Proceeds will be used to help multi-handi- caped blind children. • • • AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mary Gilbert, 23890 Condon, Oak Park. Lunch will be served. • • • Anna Prentis was deeply moved when the Meyer L. Prentis Center, established in memory of her husband, was dedicated on Oct. 19 by Pat Nixon. The center, located at 4811 John R, is operating as part of the $5,000,000 research project of the Michigan Can- cer Foundation. The President's wife said in her address'. after cutting the ribbon marking the open- Award Goes to Hadassah Lady Nearly 300 members and friends of Hadassah at- tended a recent luncheon honoring Mrs. Ralph Davidson with the Shalom Award of Israel Bonds. Held at Cong. Beth Achim, this luncheon was the first Hadassah-spon- sored event for Israel Bonds. Well over 8160,000 in Bonds was sold. Shown with Mrs. Davidson are (from left) Mes- dames Henry Lerman, Shalom Award Israel Bond Lunch- eon chairman; David Pollack, Israel Bond women's divi- sion chairman; Albert Newman, Detroit Hadassah presi- dent; and William Deutsch, luncheon co-chairman. Bnai Brith Honorary Chairmen Named for Event Feting Cohn Walker L. Cisler, former chairman of the board of the Detroit Edison Company, Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., presi- dent of the J. L. Hudson Co. and Max M. Fisher are the honorary chairmen of the 1972 National Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award dinner which will honor Irwin I Cohn, Dec. 6 at Cobo Hall. Cohn will be presented with the Humanitarian Award on behalf of the Bnai Brith Foundation of the United State s, at the $100-a-plate banquet. David M. Blumberg, inter- national president of Bnai Brith, will make the presen- tation to Cohn "for distin- guished and enduring con- tributions of a humanitarian nature." Louis Berry is chairman df the affair. Louis Weber heads the Bnai Brith Founda- tion committee. Proceeds of the banquet will help carry on the Jewish youth serving program, in- cluding Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations at universities, Bnal Brith Youth Organiza- tions and Bnal Brith Voca- tional Services. Cisler and Hudson are pre- vious Detroit recipients of the National. Bnai Brith Award. Reservations for the dinner may be obtained by contact- ing Bnai Brith Foundation, 21711 W. Ten Mile, or by eating 354 - 6100. Shalom Dance Set Shalom Singles will hold a dance 8 p.m. Nov. 5 at Al- varo's. All singles are in- vited. There will be a nominal charge at the door. ing of the center, to an audi- ence of 2,500: "This is a very special day for all of us who are hopeful we can solve the mystery of cancer." For Mrs. Prentis and her family it was a day of fulfill- ment, of justification for the generous family gift that helped make the large project possible. Leonard N. Simons, who played an important role in assuring completion of the project, was among the gathered who joined in com- mending the Prentis family for a most generous gift to Detroit's functions in cancer research, "One must not promise to give something to a child and then not give it to him, because thereby he is taught to lie."—The Talmud. Mar Jon laundrjrnat Open 7 Days A eek 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Single, Double & Triple Loads Parking in Rear 3257 W. 12 Mile in Berkley Bete, ikeenfield & Ceel.ag. 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