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August 04, 1972 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-04

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30—Friday, Aarrst 4, 1972

THE DETROIT

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NEWS

CARIH Convention Draws Detroiters

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Ro::anoff

Twenty-two Detroit men and i auxiliaries convention of CARIH,
women were among the more than Children's Asthma Research In-
450 delegates and guests who at- stitute and Hospital, in Colorado
tended the 65th annual national • recently.
Conventioneers from the Detroit
. area incluOi•cl from the Detroit
League:
Mrs. Max Robiner, president; •
Mr. and Mrs. ften Lutz; Mr. and
Orchestra and Entertainment
Mrs. Roy Wolf; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Grabow; Mrs. Maurice
Schatz and Mrs. Sara Levenson.
Mrs. Milton Aichenbaum• incom-
! ing president, attended from the
Elaine Levin Chapter. Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Medow, incoming chap-
!ter
president, attended represent-
INSTANT COLOR
, mg the Northwest Detroit Chapter.
PHOTO BUTTONS
• Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gilbert attend-
FRAMED PHOTOS
. cd representing Mwhigan Council.
Mrs. Gilbert is council president.
PHOTO KEY CHAINS
MISS ANN MANDELBAUM
highlights of Convention '72 in-
PHOTO MIRRORS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mandel-
, eluded discussion sessions with
Au NA II METES FOS TOUR CHESTS
CARD! doctors and scientists to baurn of Votrobeck Dr. announce
acquaint the volunteers with the the engagement of their daughter
PHOTOS BY GILBO
latest efforts in treatment meth- Ann to Barry Rozanoff, son of Mr.
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ods and new directions in re- and Mrs. Leo Rozanoff of Mari-
f of Town Coll Collect
search. an outstanding achieve- moor Dr., Southfield.
ment awards ceremony, at which
A November wedding is planned .
volunteers were honored for ex-
cellence in every phase of chapter
Irving I. Katz Makes
activity: a Mexican fiesta for del-
REMOVED FOREVER
egates, guests and CARIlfs chil- Gifts to Libraries
MEN & WOMEN
dren: and purse presentation cere-
In recent weeks, Irving I. Katz,
monies. at which the auxiliaries
You can't hide un-
wanted hair Stop
presented the results of their fund- executive secretary of Temple Beth
El,
donated a collection of maga-
tweeting. sho.ing
raising efforts to National Presi-
VT or chemically r
I dent Arthur B. Lorber, of Denver. zines to the Detroit 'Public Library,
a collection of books to the Wayne
ow .ing it
CARIH, founded in 1907. was County Community College, a col-
kr me demonstrate t h e NEW
formerly known as the Jewish Na- lection of Ifebraica and Judaica
UAL-A•MATIC short wove method
tional Home for Asthmatic Chil- books to the Library of the He-
on any port of Me body FASTER
dren, and pioneered in the devel- brew Union College-Jewish Insti-
THAN OLD METHODS USED
opment of a broad-based approach tute of Religion in Cincinnati, as
Leaves the Ain soh and smooth.
to the problems of allergic di- well as to the Library of the HUC-
seases.
JIR in Los Angeles.

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NEW YORK (JTA) — The Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
announced the appointment of
Mrs. Shirley Joseph of Buffalo as
the NCJW's representative to the
United States Commission for
UNESCO. The appointment was
I made by Secretary of State Wil-
liam P. Rogers.
The commission, which was cre-
ated by Congress in 1940. consists
of 100 distinguished Americans
drawn mainly from the fields of
education, science and culture.
Since its inception, the national
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rests and rights of youth and mi-
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says has also been its concern over
'he past 80 years .

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"Sesame Street" is going to have
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The popular television program '
for children will present nine Eng• '
lish grammar lessons in cartoons
. produced by artists Joe Petrovich
, and Ted Petok of "Crunch Bird I
Studios" on James Couzens.
The nine segments, now being
' produced at the studio. will be
shown during the new fall season.

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