a Dr. Kobernick Granted $102,521 for Artery Research at Sinai - HE DE Dr. Sidney Kbbernicic, chief the American Board of Path- pathologist and director of ology: He received his medical Laboratories of Sinai Hospital, education at McGill University and also holds a doctor of phil- has been osophy degree from that insti- a w a r d e d a tution. grant from t h e National Heart Institute Detroit Chapter of the Nal- , 1 tional Insti- of Hadassah to tutes of Health totalling $102,- Install Officers z 521. The grant', The annual election and in- covering a stallation of Officers of the De- Kobernick four - year pe- troit Chapter of Hadassah will w riod, is for research on "The be held 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at . Histochemistry of Experimen- the Jewish Center. tal Atherosclerosis." A subscription box lunch will In his investigations, Kober- be served preceeding the busi- .. nick and his research team at ness meeting. for which reser- Sinai Hospital will attempt to vations may be made with the explore the chemical changes Hadassah Office. which occur in the walls of Mrs. Dora Ehrlich will per- arteries in or preceding arteri- form the induction ceremonies. osclerosis (hardening of the Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, outgo, arteries). ing president, will present a In addition to his position at visual "You Were There" re- Sinai, Kobernick is assistant port. Mrs. Joseph Jackier will professor of pathology at Wayne give the invocation. State University. College of Mrs. Jack Milen is social Medicine, and a diplomate in chairman, assisted by Mrs. Rich- ard Alvin, Mrs. Allan Weiss Gifted Child Program and Mrs. Samuel Robinson. Mrs. Nathan Kapetansky is in charge Slated Here; Public of decorations. Lecture to Tell Plans Dr. Miriam Goldberg. nation- 1 . S. Jewish Schools ally known authority on gifted rir,, ,, lny 140 Israelis children. will speak at a public NEW YORK (JTA) — Ap- lecture on "The Gifted Child and the Science and Arts Camps" proximately 140 Israeli teach- 8 p.m. Thursday at the South- ers are currently serving Jew- field High School. AdmisSion is ish schools throughout the United States. according to fig- free. Sciences and Arts Camps. Inc.. ures compiled here by the De- (SAAC) is a non-profit organiza- partment of Education and Cul- tion established for the purpose ture of the American ZiOnist of, cultivating the pursuit of ex- Council. The program of Israeli teach- cellence in gifted youngsters. Such a program, on a day- ers exchanges is conducted by camp basis, will he conducted the department in cooperation for talented children in Oak with the American Association Park this summer at the Clinton for Jewish Education. The Israeli teachers are lo- High School. Registrations will be accepted from eight partici- cated in 49 communities in 15 patine school districts. according I states, including Detroit. They to Mrs. Evelyn Hoffman. SAAC were brought here to serve for periods ranging from two years coordinator. to four years, after being se- lected in Israel for their suit- 1 Kowalsky, Stasson ability and experience. All pos- sess teachers licenses. Pupils in Recital James Aittama. Debbie Field. Marla Green, Susan Jacobstein 1 Hold Benefit Dance and Debby Melamed will be pre- for Asthma Hospital sented by their teacher. • Betty The Detroit Metropolitan Kowalsky, in a piano recital Chapter of the Children's Asth- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Bald- matic Research Institute and win Recita Hall. Hospital at Denver will hold a Also participating will be square dance 8:30 p.m. today at Dennis Behnke, Mary Gillom Russ' Square Dance Hall, 843 and Lenore Shober, violinists. E. Eight Mile, Hazel Park. Pro- pupils of Jerome Stasson. ceeds will go to the hospital. For information, call Jean Friedman, LI 64548. Who's Joe Trummer? ask Jewish Center Parents Without Partners Meet Parents Without Partners of the Jewish Center will have an open meeting for members and potential members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Center, 18100 Meyers. The guest speaker will be William Clark, executive director of Big Brothers, Inc., of Oakland County. Refreshments and a so- cial hour will follow. klestadt-Elazar Engagement Told Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni- I excellent condition, hard and Iversity National Women's Corn- J paperbacks, in every caegory, mittee, will hold its "New Books fiction and non-fiction, for stu- for Old Sale" 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. dents, children and adults are Sunday through Thursday and 10 , available and will be sold at ex- a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at 14031 tremely low prices, according to Mrs. Bert Colman, chairman. Woodward. . "Thousands of used books, in Funds realized from this sale will be used to buy new books for the Brandeis University Li- Phi Lambda Kappa I brary. Medical Fraternity to Install Officers MISS RUTH KLESTADT Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Klestadt of Dortmund, Germany, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ruth, to David Herzl Elazar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ela- zar. A July wedding is planned. NCJW to Instalt New Officers Next Wednesday ADD 'N' TYPE SHOP, INC. Fantastic Values 16993 SCHAEFER 272 2626 - 7412 W. McNICHOLS UN 4-8727 Northland Chrysler Plymouth is now holding its grand opening at its fully equipped new head- quarters at 13800 W. 7-Mile, be- tween Schaeffer and James Couzens. Ray Fuhrman, president of the firm, in an invitation extended to the community to visit the new car dealership, announces that during this entire week-end visits can be made from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. During the opening days there will be entertainment, refresh- ments and balloons for children. The Phi Lambda Kappa Med- ical Fraternity announces its installation dinner will take place 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Rathskeller's, 6521 John R. 1 The incoming officers of the men's group are doctors Alan Lakin, president; David Jack- now, vice president; Herbert Fishbein, treasurer; and Harold Plotnick, secretary. The incoming officers of the women's auxiliary are Mes- dames Norman Schakne, presi- dent; Adolph Spiro, vice presi- dent; Herbert Fishbein, record- ing secretary; David Gudes, corresponding secretary; and Herbert Mendelson, treasurer. For information regarding 'the dinner, call Mrs. Fishbein, DI 1-5570. Detroit Section,-National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, will install Where Is Carol Wolf? The Detroit Police Depart- new officers at a luncheon cele- bration of the year's . activities , ment is seeking assistance in Wednesday at Tam O'Shanter finding Carol Wolf, reportedly of Detroit, in order that she Country Club. They are Mesdames Ben Schot- contact her father, Max Gross- tenfels, Jr., president; Murry mann in New York. Those who Sachs, executive vice president; can provide information as to the Ben Weintraub, Morton Barak, whereabouts of Carol Wolf should Stanley Friedman, Oscar Silver- call Policewoman Fay Friedman man and Marilyn Waldbott, vice at the Detroit Police Department. presidents; Ben Salon, treasurer; Clement Hopp, Theodore Jacobo- witz, Samuel Caplan and Saul and his Glueckman. secretaries. Sulie Harand, musical drama- "Music As You Like It" 1111 tist, will entertain with her pres- HOME: OFFICE: entation of "Milk and Honey." LI 7-0896 U 5-2737 She will be accompanied by pianist Martin Rubenstein. Sholem Aleichem Plans Annual Spring Dance The Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute annual spring dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the Institute, 19350 Greenfield, will feature Ponchito and his Latin American orches- I tra. Surprise entertainment, prizes and refreshments will be on tap. For reservations, call Naomi Phillips, ticket chairman, DI 1-4497, or the Institute office, VE 8-7440. ...••••••••••••••••••: The .• . ft • : • Hal Gordon • • ORCHESTRA • e 7, Music and Entertainment • • U N 3- 5730 • UN 3-8982 • • ORCHESTRA Kronenberger Named on JPS Advisory Committee Louis Kronenberger, drama critic for Time magazine. has been appointed to the advisory committee of the Jewish Publi- cation Society of America. Phil- adelphia. it was announced by Society President Sol Satinsky. Kronenberger joins other prominent leaders in the arts, professions and industry in di- recting an intensive member- ship drive being conducted by the organization. In addition to being drama critic for Time since 1938. he has been associated with Bran- deis University as professor of dramatic arts; is the author of several books, including "Grand Right and Left" published in 1951, and has compiled among many anthologies, "G. B. Shaw: A Critical Survey." The Jewish Publication Soci- ety of America is a non-profit, educational institution which has been publishing works on Jewish life and culture by new and established authors for nearly 75 years. A genuine Siberian Husky puppy will be among the prizes. A special attraction at the opening events today and tomor- row will be the appearance of Iry Tasko, caricaturist, who will make caricature portraits of as many visitors as can be at- tended to. "Come and meet our able staff who will help you select Chrys- ler and Plymouth cars," Fuhr- man said. He added that there is available a large selection of used cars in addition to the com- plete assignment of new Chrys- lars, Plymouths • and. Valiants. WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW... 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