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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-12

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28—Friday, October 12, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a
meeting noon Oct. 22 at the
Northgate Apts. recreation
hall. Guest speaker will be
Carrie Berman. Refresh-
ments will be served. Mrs.
Clara Sherizen, president, in-
vites guests. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Sherizen, 398-
7097.
* M *
DETROIT LEAGUE,
CARIH, will hold an open
meeting and games party
noon Wednesday at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Luncheon will be served, and
there is a charge. For reser-

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Landsberg, 557-6974, by Mon-
day.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of the Eastern Star, will hold
a special meeting in place
of its previously scheduled
installation, 7 p.m. Monday
at the home of Paula Stark,
24542 George Washington,
Southfield.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the home of
Minna Herman, 23550 Gard-
ner, Oak Park. This will be
a bon voyage get-together
for members who are leav-
ing for Israel.
* * *
GREATER DETROIT
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will hold a
program meeting 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Consumers Power
Co., 4600 Coolidge, Royal
Oak. "Elegant but Easy En-
tertaining," will be demon-
strated with a "tasting time"
to follow. For information,
call Mrs. Joseph Katz, presi-
dent, 398-8010.
* *
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
OF THE MAIMONIDES
MEDICAL SOCIETY will
meet noon Oct. 23 at Meadow
Brook Hall. A tour of the
estate will follow the lunch-
eon. There is a charge. For
reservations, by Oct. 19, call
De De Weinberg, 398-6318, or
Sheri Michaels, 355-1506.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB' will meet 8 p.m.
Monday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center to discuss plans
for the annual donor luncheon
noon Nov. 13 at Raleigh
House (see story below).

Mrs. Broder to Receive Butzel Award
at Annual Federation Meeting Oct. 16

Celia Meyers Broder,
founder and organizer of
many of Detroit's social and
philanthropic services, will
receive the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Award at the an-
nual dinner of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, Tues-
day at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Federation president Mandell
L. Berman announced.
The award, given each
year since 1951, is the
highest honor conferred by
Detroit's organized Jewish
community. It is presented
in memory of the late Fred
M. Butzel, a Federation
founder and for many years
Detroit's leading philan-
thropist.
The award committee,
comprised of presidents of
all local Federation agencies
and recipients of previous
awards, was guided by the
following traditional criteria
for the honor:

So what's the difference so
long as it's delicious? The
taste of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee'
Cheese Ravioli is enough
to make your mouth water.
Just like Kreplach with
zippy cheese in the middle,
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli Primrose to Raise
is simmered in thick to-
mato sauce and more Funds for Needy
cheese for real Italian
ta'am. And at about 200 per at Donor Event
serving it's the best buy in
Primrose Benevolent Club,
mechayehs this side of which devotes its philanthro-
Roma.
phies to aiding local and Is-
raeli causes, will hold its 39th
annual donor luncheon noon
Nov. 13 at the Raleigh House.
Primrose, which actually
has been in existence more
than 40 years, gives most of
its proceeds to the Allied
Jewish Campaign but also as-
sists families in need and
other organizations. From 20
charter members, it h a s
grown to a present member-
ship of 90.
Mrs. Irving Waxman, donor
chairman, h a s planned a
fashion show for the event.
For tickets, call Mrs. Mor-
ris Greenberg, 557-4216, or
Mrs. Ceil Mager, 557-5466,
ticket co-chairmen.

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CHOICE MEATS

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Zionist Branches
to Host Candidates

Branches Seven and Four,
Labor Zionist Alliance, will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
H. Faigin, 19145 Coyle.
Detroit Common Council
candidates Ernst C. Brown,
Jr., Michael Kerwin and Dr.
Mary Ann Mahaffey will dis-
cuss urban problems. A so-
cial hour will follow. For
information, call Mrs. Faigin,
342-6318.

Length of service, devotion
to the total Jewish commu-
nity and its constituent parts,
representation of the Jewish
community in the organized
general community and char-
acter and integrity in com-
munal affairs.

"Mrs. Broder has been a
major leader of philanthropic
and communal organizations
in Detroit," Berman said.
"She served on the first
Women's Fund-Raising Com-
mittee of the Allied Jewish
Campaign and was the or-
iginal chairman of the De-
troit Women's Division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Mrs. Broder was one of the
founders of the Women's
Committee and Central Vol-
unteer Bureau of United
Community Services, the
budgeting and allocations
agency for the United Foun-
dation of Detroit," Berman
added.

In 1952 Mrs. Broder or-
ganized and was the found-
ing president of Sinai Hos-
pital Women's Guild and was
made an honorary hospital
trustee. She has also been a
leader in Women's Zionist
ranks for many years.

Mrs. Broder is currently
active in the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women and the
sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
Business at the dinner
meeting will include the an-
nual President's report by
Berman and election of nine
members-at-1 a r g e to the

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Reservations for the Tues-
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calling Federation, WO
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Committees will be on hand
at the meeting to receive pay-
ments on the 1973 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign pledge as well
as advance gifts towards the
1974 campaign. The urgency
of the present situation is
emphasized in the appeal to
attendees at the meeting to
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