Obituaries Making a Lasting Memory. OBITS from page 133 At the Ira Kaufman Chapel, we help your family with the final tribute of those you love Eighth Annual JVS "Strictly Business" networking and awards luncheon with keynote speaker, Dieter Zetsche of DaimlerChrysler, Hyatt Regency, Dearborn 11:30 am, June 9, 2005 ... At "Strictly Business" luncheon, JVS honors four local individuals who have overcome obstacles to employment. President of WW Group, Florine Mark, receives JVS Business Leadership Award. Dieter Zetsche, president & CEO, Chrysler Group, DaimlerChrysler AG is honorary chair and keynote speaker. Tickets are $100/person. A salmon lunch will be served. Kosher meals available upon request. To purchase tickets, or for more information, call Judy Strongman at (248) 233-4213. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18:;25 Wc.t Nine Mile Road, Southfield, All • fh \ 1 s,.5(i9.2.)02 • \\ NN ISO - ,-) 2. 1 .;..569.0020 iTN 6/ 2 2005 134 For over a century, the National Council of Jewish Women has been at the forefront of social change—championing the needs of women, children and families—while coura- geously taking a progressive stance on such issues as child welfare, women's rights, and reproductive freedom. Founded in 1891, National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section has served as an advocate for Michigan's women, children and families. In a pioneering spirit and with a progressive stance on issues at the local, state and federal levels, our members have come togeth- er to make the Detroit area a better place. Locally, we are proud of our many commu- nity service projects, advoca- cy work and public affairs/education programs. Now you can make donations to the charity of your choice on-line! No stamps, envelopes or checks needed. Our on-line link will let you donate to many charities locally and abroad. Its safe, easy and secure. A beautiful acknowledgement card will be sent by mail to the recipient. Just log on to: wwwJNOnlin.e.com Jewish.com or www.irakaufman.com and click on the Donations link. Hillberry and Bonstelle theaters at Wayne State University. She became a teacher in the Detroit School System, where she taught ele- mentary school drama for 40 years. She also spent many summers teach- ing at the Cranbrook Summer Theater School and was active in the St. Dustan's Theatre Guild of Cranbrook. She married a fellow teacher, Melvyn Maxwell Smith and built a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Bloomfield Hills, chronicled in her book Building a Dream. In 2000, she received the Frank Lloyd Wright Spirit Award for keeping the spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright alive. The Smiths were staunch patrons of local artists, especially graduates of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, providing a showcase for their works and collect- ing ceramics and sculptures by the young artists. Mrs. Smith created a comprehen- sive children's theater program at the Birmingham Community House, the Sara Smith Popcorn Players. She moved with her family to Santa Barbara in 1991, where she contin- ued to be involved in children's the- ater. In 2002, she received the Arts Ambassador Award for her dedica- tion to the Understudies, which pro- vides financial support to Wayne State University's graduate theater department. Mrs. Smith is survived by her daughter-in-law, Anne Smith; grand- son, Michael; granddaughter, Jennifer Smith (Nicholas) Hale; nieces and nephews. She was the wife of the late Melvyn Maxwell Smith; mother of the late Bobby Smith. A memorial service was held in Santa Barbara. Contributions may be sent to the Birmingham Community House Popcorn Players, 380 South Bates, Birmingham, 48009. Condolences may be sent to the Smith family, 2315 Red Rose Way, Santa Barbara, CA 93109. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 13, at the Frank Lloyd Wright home, 5045 Ponvalley, Bloomfield Hills. Fresh Air Society Tamarack Camps of Jew sli' ome Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Hillel Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network OneFamily - The Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund -- Temple Shir Shalom JNF Trees for Israel Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community Correction • The obituary for Samuel Seyburn (May 26) should have indicated that he is also survived by sisters-in-law, Florence Seyburn and Ida Rose Cetron.