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December 22, 1967 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-12-22

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William Avrunin Named Executive
Vice President of the Federation

William Avrunin has been elet:t-
ed executive vice-president of the
Jewish Weir . .re Federation at the
last meeting of the federation ex-
ecutive committee. The promotion
of Avrunin honors him on his 20th
anniversary of service with the
local federation.
A graduate of Ohio State Univer-
sity and Western Reserve Univer-
sity, Avrunin held important na-
tional posts in social service move-
ment and has served as lecturer

Friday, December 22, 1967-25

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rosen-Slziffman Rites
Are Planned for July 3 Combiner Society to Hear Editor of Proposed Book

The Gri mbiner Society of Detroit kor book commemorating the vic-
will have as its special guest, Ja- tims of the Holocaust; and Gom-
biner societies throughout the
cob Celemenski of New York, at country are cooperating in the ven-
its Hanuka party 6:30 p.m. Sunday ture.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Celemenski will be staying this
weekend at the home of Sidney
Rich, 14041 Elgin, Oak Park.
Celemenski is compiling a Yiz- Guyer, 18445 Hubbel.

ish Vocational Service in 1949 and
a study of voluntary fund raising
in Israel under auspices of the
Jewish Agency with the coopera-
tion of the Council of Jewish Fed-
erations and Welfare Funds and
the Joint Distribution Committee
in 1962-63.

Harper Hospital
Lab Will Honor
Meyers' Memory

BETTER THAN EVER!

THE MARTIN-DAVID
ORCHESTRA

The Solomon G. Meyers Study
MARTY KOSINS
Center for Gastroenterology is be-
ing set un at Harper Hospital in
Res.: 626-9662
Office: 626-9680
memory of Dr. Sol G. Meyers, dis-
tinguished physician and teacher
MISS JUDITH ROSEN
who passed away on Oct. 15. 1965.
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A program marking the dedica-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene I. Rosen

tion of this laboratory will com- of Lahser Rd.. Birmingham, an-
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THE
mence at 11 a.m. on Jan. 3 in the nounce the engagement of their
Morse Auditorium on the fourth d aug

Greenfield - 8 Mile Rd.
orueoRoger
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J dith Beth to R
Shiffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
Green-8 Center Only! 111
tor Shiffman of Hartwell Ave.
Miss Rosen is a graduate of the ii
Wayne State University college of ii
WILLIAM AVRUNIN
education. Her fiance is a WSU ■
Open Monday, Christmas Day, Dec. 25th - , *
graduate and attends the Wayne
on the faculties of the University
Famous Christmas Clearance 12 to 5 P.M. ! .
college
of medicine.
of Michigan. Graduate School of

A July 3 wedding is planned.
:
Social Work and Traininz Bureau
-S'ne
for Jewish Communal Service in
New York.
Bus to Be Presented
Last year he was elected presi-
to Northville, Thanks
a •
dent of the National Conference of
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to Readers of JN
Jewish Communal Service.
He also served as president of '
Response to an article that ap-
National Committee for Big Broth-
peared last week in The Jewish
er and Big Sister Service.
News has assured for the children ■
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Associated with the major social
of Northville State Hospital a little
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service organizations in numerous
blue and white bus purchased en- ii
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tirely with trading stamps.
official capacities, he also contrib-

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uted to important magazines and
ers have donated more than 300 •
was editor of professional social
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books of stamps. The Hawthorne-
service periodicals. He was the re-
LATE DR. SOL G. MEYERS

Was $75
Northville Chanter, Michigan As-
cipient of an award for the out-
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standing paper at the annual con- floor of Harper Hospital. Partici- sociation for Emotionally Disturb- at
MONDAY,
ed
Children,
still
has
500
books
to
'At
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ference of the National Conference pants will include Dr. 11. Marvin
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CHRISTMAS DAY
of Jewish Communal Service in Pollard of the University of Mich- go, but the bus will be presented at
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on schedule: 11 a.m. Sunday in
1958.
igan, Dr. Ernest Gardner, dean of
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His many national services in- Wayne State University's college Building E at Northville.
The bus will be accepted by
clude a review of the Detroit Jew- of Medicine, and Dr. Richard J.
Dr. Ralph Rabinovich, director
Bing of the PSU medical faculty.
of Hawthorne Center, and his
The gathering then will adjourn
wife, Dr. Sara Dubo, assistant
to the third floor where the Meyers

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Study Center will be located.
The late Dr. Meyers, a national
leader in his field, was acknowl-
edged by his profession as being "a
doctors' doctor." He was a Uni-
versity of Michigan graduate, com-
pleted his medical studies at Rush
Medical College in Chicago and
pursued post-graduate studies
abroad.

director.

Books still may be sent to
MAEDC, Box 100, Detroit: Mrs.
Mary Benyas, 19981 Marlowe: Mrs.
Ivan Frankel, 25831 Pembroke,
Huntington Woods; or Chet Popp,
19740 Sexton, Southfield.
Pharmacist Julius Passerman is
putting out a box for those who
wish to donate books at his store,
Lincoln Drugs, 10 1/2 Mile and Coo-
lidge Rds., Oak Park.
JEROME A. CAPLAN has beep
named editor of employe publica-
tions• for the University of Michi-
gan. Caplan, formerly with the
Chrysler Corp., is a graduate of

Max Schrut

For Goad Photographs
and Prompt Service
Call Me at

Brevities

BLAIR STUDIO

Temple University, a member of
CYNTHIA ANN HENDRICKS,
Sigma Delta Chi, national journal- 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and
ism society, the International Coun- Mrs. Clarence Lawrence, of West-
We Come to Your Horne
cil of Industrial Editors and the In- land, Mich.. was named the 1968
With Samples
Editors Association of De- March of Dimes poster child in
UN 4-6845 dustrial
TY 5-8805
Wayne County at the Detroit Press
troit.
Club. She was introduced by cam-
paign director, Charley Gehringer,
who presented her with a holiday
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gift, a transistor radio.
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A 75-year-old farce may prove
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to be the most popular play yet

Weddings — Bar Mitzvas

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presented before modern Michigan
audiences at the Meadow Brook
Theatre. "CHARLEI"S AUNT," a
happy-go-lucky slapstick clonedy
by Brandon Thomas, shows signs

gory

Norman Allan& To.

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HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA!

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of out-distancing "The Importance
of Being Earnest" at the box of-
fice, reports Treasurer Edgar A.
Guest III. Guest says advance sales
of tickets for "Charley" are pour-
ing in, and nearly 1,000 seats have
been committed to 17 theater par-
ties.
• • •
LOWELL NESBITT'S paintings

will be shown at the Gertrude Kas-
le Gallery Dec. 31-Jan. 26. Born in
Baltimore, Nesbitt received his art
education at the Tyler School of
Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and the
Royal College of Art in London.
Recently he was chosen to repre-
sent the United States in the Tokyo
Biennial, 1967. Nesbitt was also
selected for the Sao Paulo Bien-
nial, "American Realism in the
Last Decade."









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