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July 07, 1972 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-07

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Flint News

Milton I.e. es.

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Milton
artist
Flint
Former
Levey, 4H. died .tune 21+ in Clet•e-
land
Mr. Levey se as horn in Detroit

and served in World War II as a
army combat engineer before corn
ing to Flint in 1940.
He studied at Genesee Commu
nity College and taught and studied
at the Flint Institute of Arts. Mr.
Levey received a bachelor of arts
degree from the Chicago Arts In-
stitute and a master of arts degree
from the State University of lowa
He won a Fulbright scholarship
to study in Paris in 1951. and after
two years cf study at the Beaux
Arts School and the Sorbonne,
settled in Cleveland.
Mr. Levey continued to ',Nulty',
works of art and taught in tho

Cleveland school system and at the
Cleveland Museum of Art. He c•
turned to Flint several times ti ,
t•ishilut his works
ills work won him niimersis
awards, including top prizes in lb-
annual Flint Artists iii s,
tt

and

:Attorney Clifford II Hart, presi-
deor of the Flint Trial Lawyers
Associat.on. has lotion elected
tress •rer of the Michigan Trial
Lawyers Association. Stir
Lcd-
son was named to thi hoard of
threctors of the state association
for a one year term.

Flint physician I H. Gutow was

unable tin follow the course of his

five 1.V nit tee shot on the 153-yard
10th hole at Atlas Valley Country
Golfers waiting at the green
and the 17th tee shouted to him
that his hall had rolled into the
cup after hitting in front of the
green It was his first hole in one .

7 —Young Leadership Grout
Sabbath Picnic at Bat
lenger Park.

to—Camp Maceabee Opening
Session at Temple Beth

El. 9.30 a.m. •
12—Council Calendar Corn
mittee Meeting. 10 a.m..
Council Office, Iladassah
Theater Party. 8:30 p m.,
Whiting Auditorium

NEW CADILLAC?

David Megdell will he di-

SEE OR CALL

rector

rtiA.

and Sculpture Exhibition of the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Arts and the annual Cleveland
M•seurn of Art's May Show.
this works appear in the collec-
tions of the Flint Institute or Arts
Rochester (N.Y.) Memorial Art
Gallery, Cleveland Museum, Grand
Rapids Institute of Art and artist
Ben Shahn.
In Flint he leaves a brother.

Marvin.

Jev ■ ish Youth (;enter
,Somoter Boars

Tuesday: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday: I
p.m. to II p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.11,. l0 i a.m.

Yfooli I. :ewer Mon.
2 Wilderness Trip

Gerald Rittman, director of the
Flint 'b . , ish Youth Center, an-
nounces two sc ilderness trips for

this summer, the first, the sick
of Aug. 7: the second, the week
of Aug. 21
Ten campers isith adult supec-
vi , ors will go on each trip to Pro-
vincial Park north of
Lake
Supericr. The first trip. for boys
and girls a QC 13 and Up. is ill he
chaperoned by Sir and Mrs. Carl
Rittma n- The second trip will It
for hi s s only. age 13 and up
Campers Will take only what thi s
can carry and sc ill make their osso
camp sites cash night
Registration starts this
week_
first come, first served. Fur in-
formation, call the Youth Center.
233-7522. or Mrs Rittman. 232 5716

Hebrew U. Soil Expert
Off to Japan as Adviser

Hebrew Uni-
JERUSALEM
versity Prof Dan Billed a pioneer

in soil science and water utiliza-
tion in Israel, will he in Japan for

Com mu ni
'ailesidar

Jul

Ilaceohee Director

Friends of American Art compel:-
lion rn (Prand Rapids. the Painting

three months as adviser on the
use of soil and water resources.
Invited hy the Japanese Society
for Promotion of Science Prof.
!fillet, head of the combined do,
partment of soil science and irri-
gation at the university's faculty
of agriculture in Rehovot. will first
give a prototype course in soil-
plant-water relations and efficient
use of land and water resources
at Tottori University.

Ile will then travel to various
parts of Japan to advise on re-
search in land reclamation on a
national scale.
On his way hack to Israel from
Japan. Prof. Billet will stop in
Jeffrey Adam Stanzler, son of India to join a team of soil experts
Or and Mrs. Jack Stanzler, will developing curricula for teaching
be called to the Torah - as a Bari and research and participate in a
Mitzva 11 a m July 15 at Temple ; nationally sponsored seminar on
Beth El land and water use .

Bar Mitzva

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12—Friday, July 7, 1972

Mrs. David 3legd•ll

of the Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council day camp, Camp
Nlaccabee. this summer.

ANDY BLAU

in BIRMINGHAM at

Mrs. Megdell, a graduate of
Eastern Michigan University with
a bachelor's de-
gree in art edu-
cation, has taught
elementary
school in Los An-
geles and Flint.
Before moving to
wbrit, she spent
six months tra-
veling through
Europe — two
months of it in

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SERVING ONLY PRIME
AND CHOICE MEATS

SINGER'S

Kosher Meats -I
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Mrs. Megdell

Since her marriage, she has be-1
come active in Hadassah, Women's

Member Detroit Retail

Guild of the Urban League and

the Lawyers Guild.

JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN

Associate director of the camp
a Flint
Fisher,
will he Nora
teacher.

Other members of the staff are:
Senior counselors, Leonard Fink.'
Roberta Beren and Joan Dubinsky:

losoor

counselors. Felicia

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Sandi Lenes and Sn.:an Weiss.
The first day camp session Will
begin Monday: second session,
July 17. and third session, July 24.

Parents interested in registering
their children, age 4-10, should
contact the Council office, 767-5922.

NEW FALL SELECTION OF FASHION'
ABLE CLOTHING IS COMING IN NOW!

Senior Friendship Club

Elects Mrs. Max Frankel

The Senior Friendship Club of
the Flint Jess ish Community Coun-
cil installed the following officers
for the coming year:

President. Sirs. Max Frankel.
vice presidents, Mrs. Philip Fisher
and Mrs. Rose Leff: treasurer.
Mrs. Lena Alexander: social host-
esses. Mrs. Michael Jacobs and ,
Sirs. Max (iotlib; Masada mailing
chairman, Israel Isaacs; and pub-
lishing, bulletin and cultural, Joe
Laro and Israel Sendler.
Plans are under way for mem
tiers to attend the Senior Citizens
Village at the Butzel Conference
Center July 31-August 6.

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