Sinai Women's Guild Olinich-Levine
to Hear Dr. Juliar
Engagement Told
at Annual Meeting
The Women's Guild of Sinai
Hospital brings its club year
meetings to a close with the
annual meeting noon May 19 at
the Tam 0' Shanter Country
Club.
Luncheon will be served, with
Mrs. Alvin Rodecker in charge
of arrangements.
This year, the general theme
for the Women's Guild meetings
was "Designs for Service," The
Opening meeting placed empha-
Sis on the volunteer; the second
Meeting; on the nursing pro-
fession; and now to complete
the sequence, attention will be
focused on medicine and the
physician.
. Dr. Benjamin Juliar, a mem-
ber of the staff of Sinai Hos-
pital, will address the Guild
following luncheon. His subject
Will be "The Changing Image
of the Physician."
He has been instructor in
clinical medicine at • Wayne
State University and chief of
the Department of Internal
Medicine at Mt. Carmel Mercy
Hospital.,
Mrs. Philip Peven, program
chairman, will introduce the
speaker.
Mrs. William P. Greenberg,
ptesident, says reservations may
be made by calling the Guild
office, BR 3-3000 - before Tues-
day.
Jacob Katzman Will
Address Local Farband
A 'Malave Malke will feature
Jacob Katzman, associate gen-
eral secretary of the Farband
Labor Zionist Order 8:30 p.m.
today at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, announces Harry Schu-
mer, Farband City Committee
chairman.
A program of entertainment,
singing and refreshments will
be featured, according to Mor-
ris L. Schaver, chairman of the
event.
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PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
ILIARY will present a new 50-
star U.S. flag to the pitcher Ele-
mentary School at the Pitcher
PTA meeting Wednesday. The"
presentation will be made by
President Mrs. Miriam Cantor and
Mrs. Cecile Smith, patriotic in-
structress. The program will fea-
ture, also, a discussion on "Emo-
tional Development of Children"
by Dr. Jack Pearlman.
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Lt. ROY F. GREEN POST
and AUXILIARY will hold a
joint installation of officers Sat-
urday at the .TWV Memorial
Home. Master of ceremonies will
be Bernard L. Hoffman, past De-
partment commander.- Depart-
4:&.1
ment of Michigan Commander
MISS SHELIA OLINICK
Gerson Marder will install the
men and Department of Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olinick President Mrs. Albert Rosen will
of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, an- install the ladies. New Auxiliary
nounce the engagement of their officers include Mesdames Carl
daughter, Shelia Ruth, to Mi- Zide, president; Milton Sr'
chael Levine, son of Mr. and Sam Weiner, vice
dents;
Mrs. Louis Levine of Westhamp- Rose Carpenter,
n; I
ton Ave., Oak Park. A Sept. a Rubin, guard -
man, treas
wedding is planned.
urer; H.
s, patriotic instruc
'Simrod,
tress;
Eliot Stern in Race
n.
and M Siege
o
ers are
for Con-Con Delegate Post
comma er; Be Re
Eliot Stern, Highland Park Rosenb
vic
anders; Al
High S -c h o o 1 social studies Brown, ju
teacher, announces he is a can- Siegel, adjuta
didate for delegate to the Con> Greenberg,
stitutional Convention for the tainment refr
1 2 t h Representative District: be featur . For
Stern will run on the Demo- Preside Mrs. J i
cratic party ticket. He is _pi-Ts- 2-4836.
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ently a precinct delegate.
Stern- is a graduate of Michi-
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gan State University where he ARY wi
r
2:30
majored in government and his- p.m. Monday the
Memo-
tory. He is presently doing grad- Hal Home.
ite aterial is re-
uate work at Wayne State Uni- quested.
w m embers are in-
versity.
vited. A ssert lu, heon '11 be
A teacher at Highland Park served. or inforntion,l 0
High School for the past four 9-1785.
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years, he is a Member of the
Michigan and National Educa-
-nt
Mrs. en Gold
tion Associations and Michigan of the t. MORTO
SIL-
Historical Society's School Ac- VERMA A = RY an-
tivities Committee. He lives nounces a er's and Daugh-
with his wife and three children ter's social evening fOr members
at 18070 St. Marys. '
and their guests will be 'held
Tuesday evening at the home Of
Mrs. Joe Goldstein, 14
g, tab
sex. After a short
for pri s.
games will be p
fee hour will
20400 Freeland, a • son, David A cake and
follow. For
rmation or trans-
Alan.'
portation
1 Mrs. Arthur
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April. -30 -- To Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, • airman
Harvey Starr (Lorraine Mills), New of ers re
v
19716 Schaefer, a' son, Craig into offic are. Me am
S. Cane, esiden Ida a
Jeffrey.'
and Herb t Ro
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eas-
-April 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. presidents;
David Leader (Gloria Slobin), urer; Sam Dan , correspond-
19149 Appoline, a son, Nathan S. ing secretary; Hyman Bialick,
chaplain; Charles Lawrence,
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April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. patriotic instructress; Joseph
Herbert
bner (Renda Gott- Gorelick, conductress; Herman
furc
ales, Hunting- C. Gach, historian; Harry Gertz,
guard; and William Lovinger,
t
Woods, a
n, Bradford Henry
Stein, Jack Schultz and
Pearl Leinoff, trustees. Perma-
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nent trustee is Mrs. Norman
April 24 — To . and Mrs. Wachler.
Leonard Lerner
raMe Fried-
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man)
ly, a &ugh-
A meeting of SOL YETZ-
,
MORRIS COHEN AUXILIARY
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be held Monday evening, at
—To Mr. and Mrs. I. will
the
Jewish
War Veterans Me-
Harriet Gold), morial Home.
Hostesses will be
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ak Park, a Anne Rubin and
ajestic,
Sylvia Selick.
ua er, Margot ue.
Rose Feinberg, chairman, an-
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nounces a speaker from the
oril —To
• and Mrs. American Cancer Foundation
Berna
I y,, 21660 will address the group and sho
u h Oa
, a daughter, a film. All members and
are urged to attend
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2—To r. a d Mrs:
e Grossbar • (Eri Gel- Jewish Fo
erman), 3349 Monte y, a
daughter, Brocho (Shar' ynn). Plans S
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Apr'.
and Mrs. Chorus
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. The h o r will sing
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pril 18—To Mr. and Mrs. "Gett
the - Civil
E
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cen-
o f
Martins, a tennial.
will be
the Detr emier of I. L.
1.
Peretz's "Oib Nit Noch Hecher
. and Mrs. (If Still Not Higher)" and Jacob
(Harriet Co- Scheafer's ballet set to choral
uthwood, South- music.
aughter, Elizabeth
For tickets, call R. Baron,
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Pharmacists' Cabaret Night to Fete Israel
The pharmaceutical societies' Omega, and Mrs. Pack, auxiliary;
first Israel "Cabaret Night" will Stanley Elkiss, Rho Pi Phi, and
be held in tribute to Israel's Bar Mrs. Elkiss, auxiliary; and Mr.
Mitzvah 8:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Jack P. Kutnick, na-
Crystal Room
ouncil officers of Rho Pi
Cadillac Ho
Spons
will be the Aescula-
pian P maceutical Association,
Alph
eta Omega
Phi d their
about his
gra is bei
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and iner of the
Lind Brothers, is a singer, com-
edian and versatile entertainer.
Renee has appeared in night
clubs, concerts and in musical'
films. Dancing to the music of
Glen Nunn and his Versatones
and refreshments also will be
featured. Israel will be toasted
with Israeli wine.
The committee planning the
affair includes presidents Morris
Averbuch, Aesculapians; Mrs.
Meyer Rbbiner, Aesculapian aux-
ary; Nathan Pack, Alpha Zeta
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