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May 18, 1956 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-05-18

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D e ntal Fraternity
Auxiliary 'Slate
Installation Event

Mrs. Gitlin
Dr. Aptekar
New officers of Alpha Omega
fraternity and of its Women's
Auxiliary will r be installed in
separate ceremonies during the-
coming week.
The 30th annual installation
banquet of the men's group will
be held by the Alumni" Chapter
on Saturday evening, at Dear-
born Inn.
The officers are Drs. Gerald
Aptekar, p r e s i d e n t; George
Leib, vice-president; Gerald
Michael and Leo Shipko, secre-
taries; Sidney Siegen, treasurer;
Eric Billes, editor; and Seymour
Swartz, sgt.-at-arms.
The fraternity's international
president, Dr. Jesse Trager, di-
rector of the dental out-patient
departments at Sinai and Mt.
Pleasant .Hospitals,- Baltimore,
will speak at the banquet.
Installation ceremonies for the
Detroit Women of Alpha Omega
will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at a luncheon in Botsford
Inn. ,--
Officers to be inducted are
Mesdames Binnie Gitlin, presi-
dent; - Delores Michael and Ber-
nice D a s k e 1, vice-presidents;
Mildred - Moss, treasurer; Har-
riet Selik and Clare Swartz, sec-
retaries; Doris Billes, Joan
Bloorh, Mary Freedland, Ruby
Lawson, Shirley Lezell, Nori
Geffen, Sylvia Pearlman, Lor
raine Shipko, Irene Simon, Sema
• &Alder.
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The local Alpha Omega group,
numbering 300, is part of the
World organization comprised of
15,000 dentists..It -promotes high,
standards in the dental profes-
sion, supports needy dental stu-
dents and contributes financially
and through service to dental
colleges.



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Henry Haftel, concert master
and manager of the Israel Phil-
harmonic Orchestra, has arrived
in the United States to engage
guest artists for the inaugural
music festival:WO
which
open the new
home of the or-
chestra — the
3,000 seat
Fredric .R.
Mann Auditori
itim of the TO
. Cultural;
Center—sched-
uled for tom--
pletion during
the fall of 1957.
Mr. Haftel
also • will con-
sult with im- Haftel

pressario S. Hurok and , the
American Fund on plans for a
return engagement of the 'Israel
Philharmonic which toured
America in 1951. .
* *
-The - appointment of Associ-
ate Professor DAVID L. FAL-

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1.1sTursery Parente to Hear Talk on 'Sibling Rivalry'
T
Nursery
rdy HPeabTreenwt s s' G
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"Sibling RiValty" at &:30 p.M.,
the
Schools Tuesday, in the Nursery annex,
will hear David Wineman, asso- adjacent to the Esther Berman
KOFF as chairman of the new ciate professor of sociology at Bldg. The Ineefing is open to
graduate study area in physics Wayne University, speak on the public.
at Brandeis University Gradu-
ate School of Arts and • Sci-
ences, was announced by Dr.
Abram L. Sachar, president of
the university.
* *. *
Located only 60 miles from Detroit
Mrs. DAVID A. GOLDSTEIN,
of Philadelphia, has been desig-
• Fine program of worthwhile athletic, social and,crea-
nated as the general chairman
tive activities for children 6-13.
of the next biennial convention
of the National Women's League
-• Excellent sanitary facilities, hot and cold water in
of the United Synagogue of
each cabin.
America, to be held -Nov. 11-14
at Concord Hotel, Kiamesha
• Delicious food, well-balanced meals; dietary . laws
Lake, N. Y.
observed. -
* * *
Dr, HA _ RRY C. SOLOMON,
• Competent, experienced staff; proper supervision
head of the Development of
assured.
Psychiatry 'at Harvard •Medical
• Special counselor-in-training prOgram for 1 4-1 5 year
School and medical- director of
the Boston Psychopathic Hot-,
olds.
pital, has been named president-
For complete details, please phone or write:
'elect of the American Psychia-
tric Association,- at its annual
BERNARD JAFFE, Director
meeting in Chicago. The asso
4779
Glendale, Detroit 38, Michigan
ciation has 9,000 members, more
WE 3-2239
than 300 of whom have been
trained by Dr. Solomon himself .

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