30—Friday, January 3, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Weiner to Get NCJW Award at Detroit Council Week Event Women to Hold 'Auction 'Block' Glennwood and Oakfield Chapters, Women's American ORT, will • hold Auction Block 75 at 8 p.m. Feb. 1 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. ' Items for sale include an autographed copy of the Constitution f r o m Senator Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will culminate its Council Week activities with the presentation of the Han- nah G. Solomon Award to Josephine S. Weiner at a special Sabbath service 8:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at Temple Beth El. Eleanor Marvin, national president of NCJW, will be in Detroit to participate in the presentation ceremony. The Hannah G. Solomon Award is presented annually to "a woman who helped to change and expand the role of other women in vital areas of community life . . . and whose leadership 'in areas of Council concern—the quality of life for children, the aged and the disadvantaged — has motivated others to fight for change, and has resulted in progress and enlightment in the community." Sam Ervin, Ted Kennedy's pen, Jack Benny's. tie, an autographed book from B a r- bara Walters, a set of auto- graphed pi c t u r e s from Groucho Marx and a signed football from the Detroit Lions. Prizes will be given, and celebrity auctioneers will be present. Tickets will be avail- able at the door. For infor- mation, call Judy Weinstein, 541-5456. Proceeds will go to the ORT school of engineer- ing in Israel. ew, BO TS a GIR O hugu Lincoln Center -VIrv-- ' -' 101/2 Mile & Greenfield . _ • SERVING ONLY 'PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS - D 1WD SINGER'S Kosher Meats:11P Poultry Mkt. JACK ATTIS.- PHIL SWARIN Member Detroit Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. Mrs. Weiner has been ac- tive in NCJW since 1934 when she became the founding president of the Detroit Sec- tion's junior council, a post she held until- 1936. She was president of the section from 1942 to 1944, chairman of the 12th St. Council Center from & 13721 W. § MILE. at RIDGEDALE LI .7-8111 WE DELIVER ,....11=-Jr=irz-- -11=Jr=n=.11=1==.11=-41=1)=.1 loppyNEw.yot- R Start off the New Year right With matters happy, cool, and light. With cold winter still in sight, And Jack Frost howling in the night, There's hardly a more gustatory delight Than FARM MAID foods - to .left and to right! rt . * . - Alt 4... . . 4. 4 : ..._... I 1 i . FRUIT ... 4, T , . Iii ,, it 4 :: , 1114,,, ii t' s ,4 , * • W. Y ' '' ) , , : • -27-41 . v B A : '' . - \L _..„....... : - - -,-"--- II 11 "Volunteers Are Changing" G. Solomon award "far out- is this year's' Council Week standing service to the com- theme for the Greater De- munity." troit Section, National Coun- For reservations for the cil of Jewish Women. breakfast meeting, needed by During Council Week, held Jan. 13, and for the Council .0. once each year, the NCJW Sabbath, needed by Jan. 15, 11 . plans a schedule of concen- call the NCJW office, 557- trated activities, including 9604. meetings and study groups, to promote its aims and pro- grams in the community. I Beginning Jan. 13 and run- ning through Jan. 17, Council KAPLAN-KANAREK: Dr. Week will feature a break- fast meeting 9:30 a.m. Jan. Paula Helene Kanarek and 14 at the Raleigh House co- Dr. Ross Kaplan were mar- sponsored by the Greater De- ried recently in Seattle, troit Section and the Junior Wash. The bride is the daugh- League of Birmingham. Dis- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max cussion will focus on "Juven- Kanarek of Farm•rook Villa ile Justice: the• Role of the Lane, Southfield. Parent of the bridegroom is Ann Kap- Volunteer." lan of Port Elizabeth, South Guest speakers in clude Africa. The couple resides in . Milton Luger, New York state Salem, Ore. director of juvenile correc- * * tion; Judge Eugene Arthur Phyllis Marks became the Moore, Probate Court, Oak- land County; Raymond Keh- bride of John Ensminger in res, Michigan state represen- a recent ceremony at Kings- tative; and Mary Lakoff, vol- ley Inn. The new Mrs. Ens- unteer, NCJW and Michigan minger is the daughter of Mr. League for Human Services. Al Marks of Greenfield Rd., Council Week activities will Southfield. The couple is liv- conclude with a Council Sab- ing in Southfield. bath service 8:30 p.m. Jan. When R a b b i Akiba de- 17 at Temple Beth El. Elea- nor Marvin, NCJW national parted, he said: "Whosoever president, will be guest speak- neglects to visit a friendless er. Josephine S. Weiner will sick person is as if one shed be presented' with the Hannah his blood." it: II It means so much more to soy "Get Well" with a beautifully arranged basket of carefully selected, health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets and snacks. A treat to eat that can be shored with others priced from $t5,00 DELIVERY to all hospitals for homes) Business associates a nd customers will also appreciate gift baskets Call 862-6800 • activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levinson of Ridgedale Ave., Oak P ark were honored by their children at a brunch Saturday at Northland Inn on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Guests included family and friends. * * * Beth Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Warren I f Fairfield Ave., performed Baroque sonatas on alto ecorder at the home of Dr. Robber' Fleming, president of 1 he University of Michigan, during a faculty women's club I ea. Beth is a student at U-M. * Gift Dept. 3205'W. McNichols Rd. 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Call ahead and we'll have your order ready when you get here. LE ALL FALL & WINTER SHOE'S 21 OFF tri I- ir , T L Weddings • Bar _341 Say t most impressively with ... - Nationally, Mrs. Weiner was president of NCJW from 1967 to 1971, vice president, a national board member, chairman of the public rela- tions committee and is hon- orary vice president and vice chairman of the national fund-raising committee. On an internatioal level, 11 , ,t2T._,...... ,........,,,- Photography 1944 to 1950 and currently is a board member. 1.I Available at your favorite store E ing committee 'at the Jerusa- lem conference in 1969 and a delegate land member of the community services division at the Toronto parley in 1972. A summa cum laude grad- uate of the University of Michigan where she earned a master's degree, Mrs. Weiner was a board member of the National Foundation for Jew- ish Culture, chairman, wom- en's committee, United Com- munity Services; president, women's division, Jewish Welfare Federation, 1949-51; secretary, Temple Beth El Sisterhood; executive board member of the Jewish Com- JOSEPHINE WEINER munity Council; vice presi- she was a delegate to the In- dent, United Community Ser- ternational Council of Jew- vices; and a national board ish Women's convention in 1966 in London, a delegate and member of the nominat- MICHAEL KAPLIT ,1947 kleg * Eelia Diskin was tendered a tea Dec. 21 'at the home of Mrs. Dooley A. Cohan of Ward Ave., in honor of her forth- c oming marriage to Michael C. Cohan. An April wedding is planned. Town & Country Barefoot Originals Golo Gamins Cobblers Cortinas, etc. All sales final .. 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