40 Friday, June 6, 1975 To pray is to try to experi- ence the reality of God, to feel the purity and exalta- tion that come from being near Him, and to give to our souls that serenity and peace which neither worldly success nor worldly failure, which neither the love of life, nor the fear of death, can disturb. —Simon Greenberg _FUND RAISING Easy way to increase your treasury! • Imertifel New Desips • au assortments • tarp BIsceamts • Ns Extra camps! Writ. for FREE Samoa* Fold*, AGENTS CARD d. GIFT CO., INC. 4543 Third Are. Bronx. NY. loos 933.1080 SELL. t INEN HEBREW CALENDAR • PROFITS TO 50 - '. TOWS t s. MAX SCHRUT for quality photographs and fast service cal! me at BLA1R-KEITH STUDIO THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ADL to Honor Betty Ford NEW YORK — First Lady Betty Ford will receive the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith's "Rita V. Tishman Human Rela- tions Award" at a luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel Pierre. According to Mrs. Wil- liam J. Levitt, luncheon chairman, the award will be bestowed upon Mrs. Ford "in recognition of her inspi- rational commitment to democratic principles and her special dedication to se- curing equal rights for women." The Tishman Award, named for a founder of the Women's Division of the ADL Appeal, is conferred annually -upon an outstand- ing American woman. The presentation to the First Lady will be made by Mrs. Theodore H. Silbert, general chairman of the women's division. Special tributes to Mrs. Ford will be rendered by humorist Alan King and choreogra- pher George Balanchine. Other participants in the program include Seymour Graubard, national ADL \ Optical Co. Proscription Weddings, Bar Mitzvas We come to your home with samples 398 9111 or 895 - 8805 I CENTENNIAL CHAP- TER will hold a "Pot Party" noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Irwin Alpern, 5946 Cherry Crest, West Bloom- field. Following lunch, a plant workshop will be con- ducted. There is a nominal charge for materials. Pros- pective members are in- vited. For reservations, call Mrs. Theodore Coden, 358-3983. * * * DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAPTER will have a 543.3343 OAK PARK Music of Distinction From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Maple House Restau- rant, 10 Mile and Southfield Rds. John Jacobs will speak on "Anti-Semitism, Locally and Nationally." Refresh- ments will be served. chairman; Mrs. Norman Tishman, honorary chair- man of the women's divi- sion; and Rabbi Ronald So- bel of Congregation Emanu- El, N.Y. More than 500 women are expected to attend. Asso- ciate chairmen include: Mrs. David Anderson, Polly Ber- gen, Mrs. Nathan Cum- mings, Mrs. Martin A. 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The two were honored by their son-and brother, David, who came in from California to surprise them at the commencement ceremonies. * * * The recent Bar Mitzva of Brian Lonnerstater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lon- nerstater of Five Points Rd. was attended by guests from Buffalo, Chicago, Cin- cinnati, Cleveland, Flint, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C:; and London and To- ronto, Ontario. -Meanwhile, the Bar Mitzva's grand- father, Max Lonnerstater of Lamplighter Ct., South- field, celebrated his 80th birthday which coincided with his• grandson's Bar - Prof to Lecture in English, Yiddish Develop your potential with a marvelous make-over and styling. 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