THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Friday, August 2, 1968-13 ............................................0_,.......................,.............01 Flint News Young Flint Leader Sees UJA Work , • • Flint Native Geti Health Service Job Dr. Lawrence J. Pacernick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Pacernick, of Flint, has been appointed to the Commissioned . Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service. His ,assignment is to the Heart Disease and Stroke Control Pro- gram's Ecology Field and Training Station in Columbia, Mo, Dr. Pacernick is a graduate of Youth on the Move 9895o Marlene Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kaplan, was runner-up in the five-hole division in the Flint Junior Golf Tourna- ment. Last year her brother Jeff- rey was honored for being the most improved golfer. * * * Robert L. Elk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elk, has been placed on the dean's list at Brandeis Uni- versity in recognition of his rec- ord for the past academic year. He is a senior. Dr. Leon I. Rosky of Flint visited an occupational workshop at the UJA-supported Malben-Joint Distribution • Committee Home for the Aged in Israel. The Roskys were members of the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Mission, visiting Israel. The mission, 90 young Jewish community leaders from 19 states and the District of Columbia, spent three weeks studying immigration absorption and other humanitarian problems in Israel. They met with Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and other leading personalities in Israel, all of whom urged the young leaders to carry back the message to their home communities that continued aid from American Jewry is needed to support Israel's heavy burden. - Comings . and . . . Goings Dr. Richard F. Gutow has joined the University of Michigan Medical School's department of ophthalmol- ogy, having completed two years in the army at Fitzsimmons Gen- eral Hospital, Denver. He will live hi Ann Arbor with his wife Susan, and sons Jonathan and Aftdrew. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Gutow of Flint. * * At an organizational meeting of the Chevra Kaddisha of Maclnelah Cemetery, Dr. Sam Sorhcher was named chairman and Mrs. Morris Steinman, secretary. On the com- mittee are Mrs. Norman Sorscher, Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs. Max Gotlib, Israel Isaacs, Norman Sorscher, Herman Acker and Joe Laro. The group will meet the third Monday of each month. * * * Delegates to Council Hy Klein, president of Bnai Brith, has appointed Dr. Bert Marx and Clifford Hart to serve on the Flint Jewish Community Council's board of governors for 1968-69. Mrs. Robert White, president of City_ of Hope, has .appointed Mrs. Dave Mulne and Mrs. BenfBayer, Dr. Nat Gross, president of Beth El Memorial Park, has appointed Marc Lebster and George Olds. GM Institute Gives Award to Graduate The 1968 Industrial Engineering Award of Excellence has been awarded to Michael S. Berne, a graduating student of General Mo- tors Institute. -- The . award is given by the Sagi- Valley Chapter of the Ameri- Institute of Industrial Engi- eers to a GMI student in the five- year program based on his work and final project work. Community Calendar the University of Michigan Medical School. He will assist in evaluating the intensive coronary care unit at the University of Missouri Hospital and in studying the possibility of Aug. 3— Willowood Square establishing units in smaller hospi- tals. Dance, 8:30 p.m. He also will participate in a Aug. 7 —• Willowood Twilight study of geographic differences in heart disease mortality. Golf. THERMO KING AUTO AIR CONDITIONING The Heat's On! Install fastcooling Thermo King air conditioning NOW. Low cost one day in- stallation on any car. SOL'S AUTO AIR CENTER 24750 FIVE MILE Detroit, Mich. 48239 532-1097 "You Can Be Sure If It's Westinghouse" Michigan ranks first in 19 mane: facturing categories including motor vehicles and cereals. Mrs.' Fannie Berg Mrs. Fannie Berg, 'a partner in the Imperial Store, 2127 Lewis, from 1923 to 1961, died July 24, at age 85. Mrs. Berg, 923 Kensington, was a founder of the general merchan- dise outlet. A native of Russia, she came to Flint 50 years ago. She was a member of Cong. Beth Israel and a life member of Ha- dassah. She leaves her husband, Jacob; a daughter, Naomi;- and a sister, Mrs. Bessie Epstein. AJCongress .Reports 36 Church-State Suits in U.S.; Two in State NEW YORK—The latest nation- wide survey by the American Jew- ish Congress of current cases involving issues of church-state separation and religious freedom shows that more than half of the '36 pending cases deal with the single question of public aid to church and synagogue schools. Two suits have been filed in Mich- igan. Howard M. 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