This space contributed as a public service. "YES,THERE IS LIFE AFTER BREAST CANCER. AND THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT:" —Ann Jillian and devotion," said Rabbi Syme. Moving to Detroit for their 1946 wedding, Mr. Morris opened his dealer- ship a couple of years later. "Morris is the guy, Buick is the buy," went the advertising slogan. He was well loved by his loyal employees, whom he treated kindly, said his daughter. Mr. Morris doted on his two grand- daughters, sharing with them his love of fishing, tennis and golf. Steve Gretchko, associate director of finance for Federation, said, "He treated every- body like he treated his grandchildren, in the sense of always wanting to help people. He was very interested in help- ing the community for the greater good." In recent years, Mr. Morris would visit Federation several times a week, helping out with fund-raising and assistance efforts. Mr. Morris is survived by his wife, Jewell Prentis Morris; daughter and son- in-law Patrice and Dr. Eric Phillips of West Bloomfield; son Robert Prentis Morris and his good friend JoAnn Ross of Aspen, Colo.; granddaughters Jennifer and Rachel Phillips and sister Beatrice Smith of Spring Valley, N.Y. Mr. Morris was the loving father of the late Jimmy Prentis Morris. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Jimmy Prentis Morris Memorial Fund at the Jewish Community Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chape1.❑ Revco Founder le Alot of women are so afraid of breast cancer they don't want to hear about it. And that's what frightens me. Because those women won't practice breast self-examination regularly. Those women, particularly those over 35, won't ask their doctor about a mammogram. Yet that's what's required for breast cancer to be detected early. When the cure rate is 90%. And 10/27 2000 158 when there's a good chance it won't involve the loss of a breast. But no matter what it involves, take it from someone who's been through it all. Life is just too wonderful to give up on. And, as I found out, you don't have to give up on any of it. Not work, not play, not even romance. Oh, there is one thing, though. You do have to give up being afraid to take care of yourself. yAAAERICAN CANCER SOCIETY® 6 Get a checkup. Life is worth it. where Revco was headquartered. ntrepreneur and Revco drug Then Southfield Mayor Norman store chain pioneer Sidney Feder declared March 11, 1972, Dworkin died Oct. 17 of "Sidney Dworkin Day" to mark the complications from cancer. opening of the 300th Revco store He was 79. on Telegraph Road. In 1987, Mr. Mr. Dworkin, a Detroit native, Dworkin retired. Revco later became along with pharmacist part of the CVS drug chain. Bernie Shulman, Arthur A graduate of Central Kellman and Isadore High School and Wayne Berger, founded Regal State University, Mr. drug stores in 1956 with Dworkin served in the army four Detroit stores. In during World War II. WSU 1961, the company recognized his accomplish- acquired the 41-store ments by giving him a cor- Standard drug chain in porate leadership award in Cleveland and changed 1985. He also received the its name to Revco Scopus Award from Hebrew (Registered Vitamin Co.). University, establishing the Over the next 30 Dworkin Family Chair. Sidney Dwor kin years under Mr. Mr. Dworkin was a past Dworkin's leadership, president of the Couples Revco became the world's largest Club at Temple Israel, past chair- drug store chain, with over 2,200 man of the National Association of locations in 30 states and sales Chain Drug Stores, board member exceeding $2 billion. of the Cleveland Baseball Federation In the early years there were and many other community organi- many challenges to overcome. Mr. zations. Dworkin earned the confidence of Mr. Dworkin was the husband of Detroit's William Davidson along Doris Dwokin; father of Marc with his associates at Kerr Drug Co. (Patricia) and Elliot "Bud" (Judy) Kerr provided the supply line for Dworkin; grandfather of Bradley Revco when other companies did and Robbie; brother of Eileene not want to take the risk with a fast- Berke, Dr. Leo (Alva) Dworkin and growing company selling products the late Cantor Harold Dworkin. at a discount. Mr. Dworkin never Interment was in Boca Raton, forgot where he came from and Fla. Contributions may be made to would help many other companies the Leonard N. Simons Detroit get started by featuring their prod- Jewish Community Archives, PO ucts in Revco stores. Box 250250, West Bloomfield, MI In the early 1970s, Mr. Dworkin 48325. [1] moved his family to Cleveland,