THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, June 30, 1972 Woloks Earn Bonds Scroll of Honor Business Briefs Cash awards of $500 each were presented to three students in the fourth annual Dr. Donald L. Gold- en College Foundation Scholar- ships. Dr. Golden is owner and di- rector of the DETROIT OPTOME- TRIC CENTERS. The Oakland County winner was Sue Ann Tom- en, a graduate of Wylie E. Groves High School, who will attend Oak- Community College; the land Wayne County winner was Terri Wilson, a graduate of Murray- Wright School, who will attend Eastern Michigan University; and the Macomb County winner was Timothy Atherton, a graduate of Utica High School, who will attend Western Michigan. A scroll of honor was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolok at the Radomer Aid Society's Israel 24th anniversary dinner. A total of 816.500 in Israel Bond subscriptions were sold. Shown are (from left) Emil Cohen. guest star; Esther and Nathan Wolok, honorees; Benjamin Halpern. celebration chairman; and Mrs. Solomon Ager. vice president of the Radomer Aid Society. The %oloks were honored for their 43 years of service to the society and to the community. People Make News Sex Store Told to Close Betty and Harvey BLOOM'S KOSHER CATERING and CARRY- OUT has reopened at the corner of Evergreen and 12 Mile Rd.. (357-5948i, following a fire that closed the establishment for two months. Besides catering in homes. offices and halls, the Blooms will continue to have the only kosher delicatessen carry-out counter in Michigan which is under the super- vision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis. As an added feature be- cause of the many requests it has received, available daily are a variety of hot foods for immediate carryout Special summer prices on hot hors d'oevres and open Lice canapes also are being featured. MYRA WOLFGANG. longtime Dr Daniel J Elazar. 'professor area union leader, lost in her effort ---•nr if political science fur reelection in the post of the Center fry, secretary of the Joint council of the Study of Fl`e the.liotel and Restaurant Workers cralisni at Tern• Union. Mrs. Wolfgang was first pie University elected to the office in 1935 and has been named has been defeated on three sep- chairman of the arate occasions. Mrs. Wolfgang biennial conven retains the post of secretary- tion of the Amer- treasurer of Local 705 and interna- Austin A. Kanter, CLU, a Na- ican Zionist Fed- tional vice president of the Hotel tional Life Vermont agent from eration to he held and Restaurant Workers Union. Detroit, was one of eight speakers in Chicago Oct.> at the MILLION DOLLAR ROUND 21-23. Dr. Elazar, DAVID POLLACK, Detroit prop- TABLE'S 45th ANNUAL MEET- a former Detroit- erty management and real estate ING. More than 3.000 life insur- er, is the son of executive, was elected chairman ance salesmen from all over the Mr. and Mrs. Al by the Michigan Civil Service world were in Montreal for the Dr. Elazar bert Elazar_ Commission. Long active in De- event. troit civic affairs, Pollack is the Rabbi JoNATHAN R OS E N- senior member of the commission. DOUG HOFFNIAN, gentlemen's BAUM, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Mil- having served seven years of an boutique at 15600 W. 10 Mile, New tin Rosenbaum of Temple Emanu- eight year term. Orleans Mall, starts its annual El. will take up residence in clearance sale Wednesday. All the Swampscott. Mass , when he be- HERBERT D. SETLOW of N., newest sale merchandise, which gins serving as the . as:istant Haven. Conn head of his com- rabbi of Temple Israel. Upon his munity's United Jewish Appeal includes suits, sport coats, dress rdmation at the Hebrew Union campaign, has another major fund shirts, neckwear and pants, will be one half off. College .Jewish Institute of Reli raising assignment--this one with gi in at Cincinnati, he ‘t as awarded • a $4.4110,(00 Coal He was nami•d a traveling felltwshlp which w ill national service fund chairman of A new Black magazine, EN- all.w him to study at any Louver the Bnai Math Youth Services (ORE, has established an editor- sit', anywhere in thz world. He ' hip en Jewish Affairs and has Appeal. work this fall at the 'II begin — named NIRS. JEAN . R. HER- graduate school of Ilarvard Ilni- DR. GAR\' R. PIERCE was SCHAFT to the post. Announce- .er,ty toward a doctor of philos- awarded the Ilarry E. August , mint was made by Ms. Ida Lewis, ..i•hy degree in Semitic's. He com• for achievement in his publisher and editor. Award pleted the five year graduate psychiatric residency at Sinai of study in four years, in- Ilospoal Dr Pierce was grzolm a year in broil \A here hi' AMERICAN SAVINGS ASSOCIA- ni5ersity of Michi- three ated from the t ClInfSeS In T1ON has appointed the following ' ■ IN 11',11111aIe gan's medical school and interned new officers. announced Alfred L. ..inultam•ously will hr St:i- at Sirius In Jul• Delit , ch. board chairman: l'eter ll( vied at Edw A r■I. _Air I. Matter." and Sandra L. Sully \ 1\1 III I' in Califon], aiTointed assistant vice 5 Ft'tbert .1. Kaplan and IlmniA• L. Ilodriski were appoint- , I imsi•-taut secretaries and Ken- 01( \ I list t. ri.411 .1 Glasser Assistant treasurer. JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jeru- salem municipality issued a 30-day Oak Park businessmen are in vited by Carl B. Jacobs, presiden of the Top Girl Division of Diversi- fied Data Processing, Inc., to join him in forming a CHAMBER OF COMMERCE in the city. "The bonding together of people in a community, with a common cause, has proved successful in the past and would work in Oak Park," he believes. Any business owners in Oak Park interested in forming a Chamber or having information pertaining to its formation may reach him at 399-0715. Membership Record Set by M. Rosender Maurice Rosender was honored by Oakland Lodge of Bnai Brith for the high record he set in en- rolling Bnai Brith members. At the convention of District 6 Bnai Brith last week, Rosender was given an award for hav- ing enrolled the most members by any individ- ual in Bnai Brith for six consecu- tive years. Ile Rosender has enrolled 100 members in the Bnai Brith Cen- tury Ranks at $100 per member. Rosender also received recog- nition for his efforts in behalf of Israel Bonds and the Jewish National Fund in Oakland Lodge. Without labor there would be no government, and no leading class, and nothing to preserve.—Anon. F ■ i't S 1• ■ • 1 ( - II ! t P.,1 • •-• J. 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