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EON HD Ft. H ARRIS who
has
been wit h Enc yclopedia Brita nica
Chicago for four years has been
named executive -vice president
Named for re-election are Sidney ing
and publisher of World Publish-
J. Berlin, Harvey H. Goldman,
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Jack 0. Lefton, Milton M. Madden,
Friday, November 14, 1969-27
Abe Shiffman, Hugo siotkin and
Bert L. Sintikler. Named for de( -
MOVING TO SOUTHFIELD
Om' to a first ter in is Jerome
Frank. -
In addition, the nominating coin•
mote, has designated Samuel
Frank as an honorary trustee. -
Reports will be heard fro to the
Shapero School of Nursing, Worn
Phofr,gropher,
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PARTY ACCESSORIES
en's Guild, .Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, chief of stall and the execu-
tive vice president. Morris Gar-
vett, president of the hospital, will
preside.
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DR. SIDNEY KOBERNICK AT
ELEC'fRON MICROSCOPE
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- Electron Microscopy:
the Ex-
- ploration of Inner Space - will he-
the subject of a special present-
ation 8 p.m. Thursday at the 17th
annual meeting of Sinai Hospital of
Hopefully the tears will be gone when nearly 80 child models par-
ticipate in the "Wonderful World of Children" showing Nov. 30 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. They include (from left) astronaut Aaron
Michael Weinberg, 3, son of the Melvind Weinbergs; Rachel Portnoy,
2, daughter of the Robert Portnoys; Lisa Berger, 5, daughter of the
Ernest Bergers; Brian Paul Granader, 4, son of the Hadar Grana-
ders; Jennifer Weiss, 4, daughter of the Norton Weisses; and, sitting
with his friend, Robert Adam Gilman, 2, son of the Milton Gilmans.
Mrs. Robert Brody is chairman of the second annual "Wonderful
World of Children," and Mrs. Gilbert Silverman is ticket chairman.
The showing of round-the-clock fashions for children will be preceded
by a luncheon. Shirley Rat will be the commentator, and Anne
Schwartz will be fashion coordinator. The affair is sponsored by the
Young Women's Committee, Stale of Israel Bonds.
Fun, Fashion to Close JWVA's Fall Drive
A "Night of Fun and Fashions"
will culminate the fall member-
ship drive of the Department of
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
AUxiliary 8 p.m. Nov. 25 at the
Ferndale Community Center.
Mrs. Herbert Liner, junior vice
president, is chairman for the eve-
ning. Michigan's 12 auxiliaries will
participate, with members from
each modeling current fashions.
(adv.)
In 10 Days Lose
10 Lbs. On
Grapefruit Diet
TEL AVIV, Israel — This is the
revolutionary grapefruit special
in addition, there will be prizes
and refreshments.
Department president is Mrs.
Sol Goldberg. To be eligible for
membership in JWCA, a woman
must be the blood relative of a
Jewish veteran of an American
war.
The auxiliaries have an active
program of service to hospitalized
veterans and their families, child
welfare, scholarship, USO service
and aid to the Tel Hashomer Re-
search llospital in Israel, as well
as an Americanism program.
For information; call the .IWV
itt
255-4743.
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MOM.
JWV
diet that is exciting the nation.
SOL YETI-MORRIS COHEN
copies of it from hand-to-hand POST and AUXILIARY will hold
their meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at
in offices, plants, and factories
the Jewish War Veterans head-
throughout the country.
quarters. Hostesses will be Sara
Fleisher and Fay Freedman. Mem-
Because this diet really works.
bers will bring canned goods to be
we have testimonials reporting on
included in the Thanksgiving bas-
its success. If you follow it exact-
kets to be distributed by the post.
ly. you should LOSE 10 LBS. IN
clothing of all sizes, needed for
10 DAYS. No weight loss in the
children and young adults suffer.
first four days—but you will sud-
ing from muscular dystrophy. may
denly drop 5 lbs. by the 5th day-
e brought to the JWV building.
Thereafter lose a pound a day until
the 10th day. Then you will lose
ROY F. GREEN POST will
lbs. every two days until you
get down to your proper weight. service the Battle Creek Veterans
Hospital
with the 17th annual holi-
Best of all. you will have no hun-
ger pangs. Revised and enlarged. day party Dec. 25. Marvin Foxman,
this diet lets you stuff yourself chairman, announces that fruit,
with formerly "forbidden" foods candy and clothing will be distri-
buted to more than 1.000 patients.
such as steaks trimmed with fat.
and games will be
roast or fried chicken. gravies. Entertainment
mayonnaise or fish swimming in provided. Phil Goodman, Green
Post commander. will welcome
butter or oil. frankfurters and
donations of items at JWV head-
scrambled eggs and still lose
quarters.
weight. The secret behind this
Thousands have been Passing
"quick weight loss" diet is simple.
Fat doesn't form fat and the grape-
fruit juice in this diet acts as the
"trigger" to start the fat-burning
NEW YORK (JTA) — The New
process. You stuff yourself on the
permitted food listed in the diet York state commander of the Jew-
plan, and still lose unsightly fat ish War Veterans called on Police
and excess bodily fluids. A copy Commissioner Howard R. Leary to
of this startling successful diet can provide special patrols on a con-
be obtained by sending only 52 to: tinuing basis to protect synago-
gues. churches and cemeteries
10.10 DIET
against vandalism.
P.O. BOX 209
Jerome N. Nisman referred to
Fairless Hills, Pa. (19030)
last
Sunday's desecration of Cong.
Decide now to regain the trim
Bnai
Jacob in Brooklyn in a tele-
attractive figure of your youth .
gram to Commissioner Leary.
Money-back guarantee.
NY Police Asked to Give
Special Vandalism Patrol
PLAN (9)
Detroit in Zuckerman Auditorium.
Dr. Sidney D. Kobernick, chief
of laboratories and pathology at
Sinai since 1952, will explain what
Sinai's new electron microscope
means in the daily practice of
pathology and to the future of
gnvitations
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medical research.
The microscope was acquired
last February as the result of a
560,000 gift from the Theodore and
Mina Bargman Foundation. It is a
Jem-100 B, -capable of magnifying
to 500,000 times, and is one of the
most advanced microscopes of its
type on the market today.
Also at the meeting, Nate S. -
Shapero will be presented with a
silver medal in recognition of
his service as president of the
hospital from 1962 to 1968. Max
J. and Rose Zivian will be hon-
ored for their gift of $200,000 to
Sinai's new Continued Care Cen-
ter, which will open in early
December.
The nominating committee of the
hoard of trustees will present eight
names for election or reelection to
the board for five-year terms.
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A reception will follow the meet-
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kane of
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daughter Kathryn Lynn to Samuel
Mitchell Friedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert S. Friedman of- W.
Doherty Rd., Orchard Lake. Miss
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University. Mr. Friedman will he
graduated from the University of
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An April wedding is planned.
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