THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, November 19, 1976 Dorothy S. Oren( Bnai Brith Activities READING IMPROVEMENT CENTER Reading Specialist LOUIS D. BRANDEIS DETROIT BUSINESS CHAPTER will hold a AND PROFESSIONAL meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon- CHAPTER will have a day at the Zionist Cul- co-ed meeting 8 p.m. tural Center. Carl Tuesday in the Lincoln. Lichtenstein will review Towers Apts. club room. "World of Our Fathers" "Consumer's Protection" by Irving Howe. A social is the topic for discussion. hour will follow. Guests Guests are welcome. Re- are welcome. freshments will be served. READING HELP FOR ALL AGES... Our Students — Read Faster — Understand Better—Learn Now To Study INTENSIVE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION-Atter Complete David Easlick Given Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award Diagnostic Testing - By PHILLIP APPLEBAUM Reading Specialist And Certified Teacher Approximately 900 people attended the Bnai Brith International Humanitarian Award dinner for David K. Eas- lick, president of Michi- gan Bell, Tuesday night at Cobo Hall. Alan E. Schwartz, past president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, served as host for the $125-per-plate dinner, proceeds of which benefit Bnai Brith Youth Servic- es, which include Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion and the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation. J. P. McCarthy, WJR . . . Call 399-0333 23650 Woodward-North of 9 Mile-Pleasant Ridge i ronammoumuumnammummummulasout Just Mari lyps g 2 S 2 2 SPORTSWEAR BOUTIQUE I S I 20% to 50% OFF Fall & Winter Inventory Coats — Suits — Dresses Handbags Cashmere Sweaters CRUISEWEAR Arriving Daily 2 2 2 Just Marilyps • . 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Louis Weber, Bnai Brith Foundation Committee chairman introduced a number of speakers, in- cluding Bruce Moss, pres- ident of the Great Lakes AZA, who injected one of the few references of the evening to the Jewish as- pects of the event with his description of the purpose of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Lisa Garber, president, Great Lakes Bnai Brith Girls Council, presented a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Easlick, and Marla Magy, president Wayne State University Hillel Found- ation Student Council, expressed her apprecia- tion. Schwartz prasised Eas- lick_for his involvement in humanitarian causes and introduced Ray W. Mac- Donald, chairman of the board of Vie Burroughs Corp., who also spoke of Easlick's background and communal involvement. Senator-elect Donald Riegle was also called upon to speak. Riegle spoke of the nature and significance of the Bnai Brith award. Dr. William Haber, hon- orary chairman of the Bnai Brith Hillel Commission and vice president emeritus of the University of Michigan, gave a lengthy speech in a humorous vein on various topics including the sig- nificance of the Hillel Foundation. Haber praised Easlick for his many communal accomplishments and presented him with the Humanitarian Award medallion. Easlick gave a short expression of thanks. The dinner began with Cantor Harold Orbach singing the national anthem and Rabbi M. Robert Syme giving" the invocation. The Very Reverend Malcolm Car-. ron, S.J., president of the University of Detroit, gave the prayer for peace, and Rev. Robert F. McGregor, rector, Christ Episcopal Church of Grosse Pointe delivered the benediction. Cantor Orbach also entertained with a musical selection. 25% to 50% OFF Wrath open Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 to 4:30 , He who gives way to his wrath makes desolate his house. — Talmud Needlepoint Canvasses Seema4 YARN SHOP 15075 Lincoln Lincoln Tower Apts. 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