THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, May 31, 1974 C 34. CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION - Phone 549-7170 Jennie Jones' 65th Birthday Occasion for National Encomia; Leadership in UM_ Women Brings Tribute Jennie — Mrs. Harry L. — Jones gained national fame for leadership in social serv- ice and philanthropic ranks, and she is one of the handful who have risen to the na- tional •chairmanship of the United Jewish Appeal Wo- men's Division. It was a role earned for her keen understanding of Jewish needs, her apprecia- tion of American Jewry's A Perfect Gift FOR DAD A BACKGAMMON SET At A Savings, of Course Call 626-4643 ■ the paper place • Invitations • Gifts • Favors • Stationery • Party Planning WEDDINGS • CONFIRMATIONS BAR MITZVAS SWEET 16 & SHOWERS 16300 North Park Drive Southfield, Mich. 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She is on the national board of the United Jewish Appeal women's division, on the boards of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Welfare Federation women's division, United Cerebral Palsy Foun- dation, United Foundation, Michigan Foundation for the Arts, Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, Detroit Grand Opera Association; the advisory boards of Women for the Arts and League for the Handicaped; and the board of trustees of the – Merrill Palmer Institute. Born in New York City, Mrs. Jones came from a family active in Jewish af- fairs. Her father was vice president of Shaare Zedek Synagogue in New York City and was one of the founders of the Hebrew Free Loan Association. Interested in the dance, she studied under several re- nowned artists, including Martha Graham. She per- formed with the Chicago Opera Company, and follow- ing her graduation from col- lege taught in the dance de- partment at New York Uni- versity. Federations and W e I f are Funds, Girl Scouts of Ameri- ca and women's steering committee of the United Negro College Fund. JOE MILLER for your party By SAM. RE and Call HIS ORCHESTRA 399-1320 Music For AU Occasions LI 5-1244 AnaMINIA MRS. HARRY L. JONES In 1930, she married Harry L. Jones, and moved to Detroit in 1940. Here she has served on the boards of the Jewish Center, Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Service, Sinai Hospital Women's Guild, National Council of Jewish Women, United Corn- i-nunity Services, Women for the United Foundation and Girl Scouts of Metropolitan Detroit. Mrs. Jones has won an alumni medal from New York University in 1929 fol- lowing her graduation (she earned an MA degree in hu- manities from Wayne State University in 1961). She also is the recipient of the Wom- en's Advertising Club of De- troit's civic award, the Butzel Award, Alpha Epsilon Phi's national alumna of the year award (1969) and was made an honorary member of the women's division of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. She held posts in Metropol- itan Detroit Chapter of Ha- dassah, Federation women's division, women's committee of the Council of Jewish Yeshiva U. Students Greet Dinner Honoree Norman Allen Speaking for the students from the Detroit and Wind- sor area who are studying at Yeshiva University, Arye Lev Stollman, Windsor, and Bruce S. Sherizen, Oak Park, this week sent messages of greeting to the committee that is organizing the dinner of Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University, to be given, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, June 6, in honor of Norman Allan. Other area students attend- ing the university include Daniel Arm, Robert Allen C o h e n, Libby Finkelstein, Sharon Freedman and Ruth Kalib. Graduate students are Jud- ith Unger, James McGinnis and Malcolm S. Levine. Mc- Ginnis is studying Educa- tional Phychology and Le- vine is continuing with grad- uate Jewish studies. Dinner Chairman Joseph H. Jackier stated that a capacity attendance is ex- pected at the June 6 dinner. Dr. Israel Miller will he featured speaker. Irwin I. Cohn will present the Yeshiva University Dis- tinguished Service Award to Allan. Dinner reservations may be made at the Yeshiva I.J. office. 701 'Washington Boule- ward Building, phone 962- 5281, with Jack M. 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