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May 05, 1972 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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Marsha Marcus to Be Ruth Edelson Head of Nursing Dept. a t Sinai Hospital
Shapero School, has served as as-
The appointment of Mrs. Ruth B.
Bride of Richard Bloom Edelson
sistant principal of the school since I
to the newly created post

of chairman of the department of
nursing at Sinai Hospital of Detroit
has been announced by Dr. Julien
Priver, executive vice president of
Sinai.
Mrs. Edelson, who had been
principal of Sinai's Shapero School
of Nursing since the school opened
in 1956, is succeeded by Mrs. Edna
Adastik, former assistant princi-
pal, who has been named director Mrs. Edelson Mrs. Adastik
of the practical nursing school.
The new chairman of nursing at Mt. Carmel Hospital and had
will be responsible not only for served earlier as educational di
administration of nursing ser-
rector of the Deaconess Hospital
vices but also the coordination
School of Nursing.
of all nursing education func-
A graduate of Wayne State
lions at Sinai.
versity's college of nursing. she
Mrs. Edelson is chairman of the has a master's degree in nursing
council of practical nurse pro- administration from Columbia
grams of the National League for versity.
Mrs. Adastik. the new director of
Nursing and serves as first vice
president and member of the De-
troit district board of directors of
the Michigan Nurses Association.
A member of the nurse advisory
committee of the Michigan Heart
Association, she is also on the
College Seniors Experienced
board of review for practical nurse
in party management
programs of the National League
will set-up, cook, serve, or
for Nursing.
breakdown a party in your home
Mrs. Edelson was the first nurs-
ing director when Sinai opened its
Elizabeth 353-8158
doors in January 1953, serving in
that capacity until her appoint-
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ment as principal of Shapero
School in 1955. Prior to joining I
S inai, she was director of nursing ovevereccom

MISS MARSHA MARCUS

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marcus of
Westhampton Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Marsha to R i c h,a r d
Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Bloom of Stratford Pl., Oak Park.
Miss Marcus is a graduate in
elementary education from Wayne
State University. Her fiance holds
a bachelors degree and a masters
degree in speech therapy, both
from Wayne State University.
The couple plans a spring wed-
ding.

On Mother's Day, May 14, fam-
ilies will pay tribute to mothers
in 101 different ways. A meaning-
ful way to commemorate this
Mother's Day is with the planting
of trees in Israel in honor of
mother, or to perpetuate her mem-
ory.
According to David P. Zack,
president of the Jewish National
Fund, D,etroiters have been using
the plantireg of a tree in Israel for
many years as a way to mark
Mother's Day as a day of special
significance.
Zack said that trees in Israel are
of vital importance to Israel's'
economy and security. Many new-
comers to Israel are employed by
the JNF in the planting of trees.
The trees also provide lumber,
help to hold the soil in place and
furnish shade and recreational'
areas.
Everyone who has visited Is-
rael in recent years, said Zack,
marvels at the lush, green for-
ests that grow in the once bar-
ren desert.
Trees can be ordered from the
- Jewish National Fund office by
phoning 968-0820.
The JNF office, in Oak Park,
will be open from 10 a.m.-2. p.m.
May 14 for the convenience of
those wishing to purchase trees
for Mother's Day.

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The Jewish News regrets It I
was erroneously reported in last
week's paper that Mr. Robert
Alan Berlow, fiance of Eliza-
beth Ann Goldin, is a student
in law school at Wayne State
University. Mr. Berlow is a
graduate of the Wayne State
University Law School, where
he is assistant to the dean and
instructor.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schwartz
of Pittsburgh anpounce the en-
gagement of their daughter Selma
to Dale Teitelbaum, son of Dr. :
and Mrs. Myer Teitelbaum of May-
fair Dr., Southfield. Miss Schwartz
attended West Virginia University
and was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh. Mr. Teitel-1
haunt was graduated from the
University of Maryland and com-
pleted his graduate studies at the ,
University of Pittsburgh. An Au-
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1956. Bachelor's and master's de-
grees in nursing were earned at
Wayne. and she served as nursing
arts instructor at Grace Hospital
before joining Sinai's Shapero
School.

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Friday, May 5, 1972-33
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