THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Sept. 13, 1974 Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award Dinner Co-Chairmen Told Irwin I. Cohn, leader in civic, communal, religious and philanthropic affairs, with and C. Boyd Stockmeyer, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of De- AND HIS ORCHESTRA troit Bank and Trust, are 357-0139 the general chairmen of the 355-4913 1974 National Bnai Brith Hu- manitarian Award Dinner, honoring John J. Riccardo, president of Chrysler Corp., to be held Nov. 10 at Cobo Hall. Riccardo will be honored for "distinguished and endur- ing contributions of a human- itarian nature." IRWIN I. COHN Cohn, who grauated from C. BOYD STOCKMEYER the University of Michigan He was the recipient of the tion, director and past pres- Law School in 1917, has par- Bnai Brith Humanitarian ident of the Detroit Clearing ticipated in every aspect of Award in 1972. House Association and a di- the community for more than Stockmeyer, who is a 1934 rector of the Greater Detroit years. He has served as graduate of Wayne State Chamber of Commerce. 7 50 president of the Detroit Jew- University, joined Detroit Stockmeyer is a member ish Welfare • Federation, as Bank and Trust in 1941; was of the Detroit Board of Edu- chairman of the 1960 Allied named a vice president in cation Task Force, a director Jewish Campaign and as 1954 and served as president of Detroit Renaissance, mem- • PARTIES president of the Detroit Ur- from 1966 through 1973, when ber of the executive board BAR MITZVAS • ban League and of the De- he became chairman of the of the Detroit Council, Boy • SOCIALS troit House of Correction. He was a p artici an t Scouts o f A mer i ca, on the b oar d . H • ETC. A member of Pisgah Lodge in the International Monetary executive committee of the Economic Development Corp. of Bnai Brith for more than Conference. He is a member of the of Greater Detroit, a director 40 years, Cohn has been president of the Michigan executive council of the and member of the finance Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. Michigan Bankers Associa- committee of the United Foundation, member of the Governor's Forum, a trustee of •Harper Hospital and past president of Wayne State Alumni Association. Proceeds will go to the AHAVA CHAPTER will • CHAPTER will have a bingo have a social luau 7 p.m. party 8 p.m. Sept. 28 at the youth services program of Sunday at the home of Oak Park Community Center. Bnai Brith, including Bnai Moss, 6590 Post Oak, Tickets are available at the KATHIE'S KORNER: Sharon West Bloomfield. For reser-1 door or from any chapter Brith Hillel Foundations at nearly 300 universities, Bnai Remember what is what like . . . vations and information, call I member. There will be prizes. 'in the good . old days when people Diana Brenner, 559-4435, Brith Youth Organizations used to shop at their nearest corner Steffi Korens, 626-7090, or BNAI BRITH and WO- store? Remember how the service was MEN'S COUPLETS 5016 will great, the people were nice, and Miss Moss, 352-3979. The next have their annual art auc- the little extra special treatment regular meeting will be held CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM 8:30 p.m. Thursday at tion 9 p.m. Saturday at the you received. NO BINGO DUE TO Howard Johnson's, South- United Hebrew Schools Main RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS The Country Peddler is really a corner field. Single women between building. There will be a stoiti in a plaza, and we know you'll age 20 and 30 are invited. champagne preview at 8:30. like us. We have one of the largest Sam Field is auction coor- selections of gifts and gourmet items TIKVAH LODGE will have dinator. Artists include Pi- and decorative accessories available casso, Baskin, Fukui and Dos anywhere. You are invited to see our its first meeting of the year Santos. Oil paintings, prints, 20 foot wall display of Le Creuset, 8 p.m. Thursday at the the renowned enameled cast-iron Bonanza Sirloin Pit, South- BINGO sculptures and wall hangings AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL cook-ware from France. field. Their is a nominal will be on sale. Tickets may SANS SOUCI HALT ON 9 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT be purchased at the door. We have just completed our first charge. Guests are invited.' EVERY SUNDAY 7:15 P.M. Guests are welcome. For in- * * successful year and we invite you to come in and get acquainted with us: FRANCIS SOLOVICH form ation, call Mrs. Ruth Grey, 398-8619. I'm Kathie Hendrickson; Phyllis Lin- International Music HENRI WAKNINE and Career and Counseling Services helping 200,000 young people. For reservations, call the Bnai Brith office, 354-6100. eanizettuned SEDELLE GILBERT Wishes all her Friends & Customers A Happy New Year cua Activities coln, is the monsger, and our capable staff includes Anita, Denise, Mary and many more capable people. The Country Peddler offers free gift wrapping, Mastercharge and BankAmericard. We are conveniently located in the Tel-Ex Plaza, Telegraph -I 10 Mile Road, Southfield. Open every evening to 10 P.M. and Sun- day from noon to 9 P.M. Please come in soon. The Country Peddler 357-2122 Senior Adults Cite Volunteer of Year Mrs. Leonard Kendler re- ceived the Volunteer of the Year Award Thursday at the second annual award lun- cheon of the Senior Adult Council of the 10 Mile Jew- ish Center at the main Jew- ish Center. The award is presented to the senior adult who has de- voted the most time and ef- fort toward activities for sen- iors at the 10 Mile Jewish Center on a volunteer basis. 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