26—Friday, July 16, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ellen Hassin Becomes AIrs. Sheldon Brown ORT Applauds the J VS Workshop One group paid tribute to an- other recently, when the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT, at its annual Honor Roll Luncheon, honored the Community Workshop of Detroit with ORTs annual community service award. Mrs. Bernard W. Colton, imme- diate past region president, pre- sented the Jewish Vocational Serv- ice and its Community Workshop with a plaque for outstanding com- munity service. Mrs. Lawrence S. Hack, Mich- igan Region vice president of Honor Roll, was chairman of the day. Each year, Women's American ORT recognizes an individual or organization whose work most closely parallels that of ORT in the field of education, with a spe- cial emphasis on trade and/or vocational training. The workshop, an agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation, serv- ices individuals age 16 and over Did you ever hear of an Italian Balaboosta. Bo y. dee COMPLETE Spaghetti Dinner with MUSHROOM SAUCE who have emotional problems and personality disorders or who are culturally deprived. The object of the workshop is to provide orientation into a tradi- tional workshop atmosphere and to help each individual, through training, to reach his optimum level of employability. Medical, psychiatric and/or case- work services are offered concur- rently with the workshop training, after which the individual con- sidered employable is referred to the job placement specialist on staff. The placement counselor makes special arrangements such as on-the-job training and also takes responsibility for a 90 day follow-up. Approximately 300-400 previous- ly considered "unemployable" peo- ple are trained each year to per- form tasks, work with others, cope with a shop atmosphere, and many are placed in situations of suitable employment. At a recent installation luncheon, Mrs. Donald Thal was installed as president of the Michigan Region. Mrs. Thal, who is a graduate of Queen's College with a BA in Spanish, received her MA in educa- tion at Colum- b i a University. The Thals have three children. Mrs. Thal Mrs. Bertram Adler was installed as chairman of the executive committee. Vice presidents are: Mesdames Ber- nard W. Colton, Lawrence Hack, Martin Zeldes, Hyman Jackson, Donald Marrich, Paul Borman and Harvey Berman; section coordina- tors, Mesdames Max Beal, Arthur Lieberman, Allen Rosenfeld and Louis Sarko; treasurer, Mrs. Arnold Smith; secretaries, Mes- dames Alfred Meyers, Daniel Al- len and Gerald Corlin; and parlia- mentarian, Mrs. Herman Berlin. Opera for Younger Set A performance workshop, at which scenes from several operas will be presented, will be open to young people, age 6-16, at the Jew- ish Center Aaron DeRoy Theater, 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are avail- able at both Centers. • Be one the easy way. Serve your family Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinner. Complete in this one pack- age. Ready in just 12 minutes. And what a delicious meal for your family—tender, freshly cooked spaghetti, lavished with savory mushroom sauce, finely seasoned and home-style thick— then topped with zippy grated cheese. U-m-m, real Italian ta'am. e&Boardee® Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 Classified Ads Get Quick Results BRAVERMAN S 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD KOSHER MEATS DI 1-2345 ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST GOOD FOR BAR-B-QUING TRIMMED SQ. FLANKEN....lb.1" BRUST DEKEL ib.59' PICKLED TONGUE CHUCK ROAST ib.59' YOUNG BEEF LIVER lb. 89' Breast of Beef trimmed MRS. SHELDON BROWN Ellen Ruth Hassin became the bride of Sheldon Allen Brown in a ceremony recently at Adas Shalom Synagogue, with Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel officiating. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hassin of .Cedarbrook Ave., Birmingham, and Mrs. Mor- ris Gerber of Greenfield Rd. Attending the bride were Mrs. Ian Hassin, Mrs. Richard Brown and Mrs. Harvey Bronstein. Dr. Richard Brown was his brother's best man, and ushers were Dr. Ian Hassin and Harvey Bronstein. The couple honeymooned in To- ronto. Lady MD Forgets Labor Pains; Saves Young Man's Life Here's another one for those who think woman's place is in the home. Dr. Sharon Wolf, 27, a second- year resident at Sinai Hospital, re- ported in at about 1 p.m. Saturday to have a baby. On arrival, how- ever, orderlies brought in a young man who had suffered a drug over- dose and had stopped breathing. Forgetting the labor pains, Dr. Wolf, a graduate of Wayne State University Medical School, helped administer resuscitation to the man until other doctors could arrive. With the help of nurses, she had the young man breathing normally within minutes. When the other doctors arrived, Dr. Wolf went back to her labor pains. They were only the first stages, however, and she was sent home to wait. At 6 p.m., she returned to Sinai and 3 1/2 hours later had a 61/2 pound boy. Sephardic Community to Picnic This Sunday The Sephardic Jewish Commu- nity will hold its annual picnic Sunday at the Oak Park picnic grounds, near Church and North- field Ayes. The group, composed of former residents of the Mediterranean countries, will enjoy Oriental dishes and delicacies along with picnic lunches. There will be games for children mid adults. Music will be provided by Robert and Annie Lalouf, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lalouf. Vive L'Difference! Sorority Seeks Members Jewish single girls, age 20-26, are invited to join Sigma Gamma Sigma Sorority. The non-collegiate social club welcomes both stu- dents and working girls. For in- formation, call Judi Rosen, 352- 4375; or Beth Meizler, 538-5037. Business Briefs Because of the growth of PHIL- LIPS' SHOES, JERRY EISEN- SHTADT has been promoted to a newly created position of super- visor of store operations. Eisens- htadt, 29, has worked for Phillips 10 years and was formerly man- ager of one of the two Northland stores. He will have responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the nine Phillips Shoe Stores in Michigan and Ohio. * * Carl Carson of CARL'S KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET will celebrate his first anniversary in Lincoln Center July 19. Carl has been in the meat business for 20 years. He was formerly on Seven Mile and Schaefer Rd. Dur- ing the week of his first anniver- sary, Carl is inviting all his friends and customers to stop in for coffee and cake. * * * SIMONS-MICHELSON CO. part- ners James Michelson announces the appointment of JAMES P. MOORE of Ypsilanti to the staff of the Detroit-based advertising agency. Moore has been an assist- ant account executive at Grey Advertising here. *. * * Jack Robinson, founder and president of PERRY PHARMACY INC. announced the opening of four new Perry Pharmacy stores, bringing the total number of stores in this fast-growing chain to 17. Pontiac Lake Setting for Criterion Party Criterion Club for single adults will hold a beach party Sunday at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Guests will be welcome. Riders will pack beach gear and picnic lunches and will leave by motorcade at 11:30 a.m. from the Oak Park Community Center park- ing lot. For information, call Bertha Miller, KE 2-7870; or Betty Wein- berg, 532-8855. Last year, the vocational serv- ices department of the „Detroit Urban League, a Torch Drive service, placed 1,362 people in jobs.. 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