THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, March 16, 1973 UHS to Fete Lillian Rosinger United Hebrew Schools ad- ministrators, staff members and teachers Will hold a going-away party March 25 for a longtime employe, Lil- lian Rosinger, who is leav- ing the. staff. Mrs. Rosinger has been on the UHS staff for 19 years, 17 of them as secretary to Superintendent Albert Elazar. She has served as editor of NO CHARGE For Setting Up Your BARGELLO NO CHARGE For Instruction in Knitting or Crocheting NO CHARGE Kolenu magazine, assisted in purchasing and did all office work for the Midrasha Institute lectures since their beginning 17 years ago. New York born and edu- cated, Mrs. Rosinger is mar- ried to Lawrence Rosinger, a member of the English teaching faculty at Henry Ford Community College. They have a son, Bill of New York; a daughter, Mrs. Judy Goings; and one grandchild. Mrs. Rosinger said that rather than retiring, she hopes to do some meaningful work within the Jewish com- munity. Isadore Goldstein, execu- tive secretary of the UHS, described Mrs. Rosinger as "a loyal, devoted employe with a sense of initiative and concern for the activities of the United Hebrew Schools. Her leaving will be a loss to the organization." For Starting You Off on your RUG HOOKING Project ROTOl'ARTY FAVOR INSTANT COLOR PHOTO BUTTONS FRAMED PHOTOS PHOTO KEY CHAINS PHOTd MIRRORS We Charge Only for the Materials You Select eve's knitting ALL OM M MINUTES FOR TOR • GUESTS parlour PHOTOS BY GILBO 3911-3566 19011 W. 10 MILE RD., SFLD. 356-4576 Tues.-Sat. 9-5 corner of Santa Barbara 541-20 Out of Town, Call Collect Skewalutoak Cotattry efith For All Occasions Call Our Banquet Manager at 682-4300 We Cater for All Occasions—Seating for 400. Girls Pants PALAllO & BAGGIE Styles Large selection to choose from in solids, plaids and checks. Sizes 4 to 6x gis nai Aith, Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold its in- stallation of officers 8:30 p.m. March 26 at the Zionist Cultural Center. The follow- ing officers will be installed by Mrs. Alan Nathan: Mes- dames Jarvis Massover, pres- ident; Hyman Balamut, Sam Stewart and Sam Lewis, vice presidents; Benjamin Siegel, treasurer; Al Katz, Esther Pollack, Meyer Wineman and Joseph Bain, secretaries. Di- rectors are Mesdames Philip Bennett, Al .Berger, Irene Berman, Alice Fine, Samuel Gottlieb, Herman Kanter, Louis Katz, Louis Lerner, Charles Dworin, Sidney Mil- ler, Sam Schwartz and Rae Yolles. The Generation Gap, featuring Paul Perry, coun- cil president; Mark and Gary Stern, past presidents of Bradeis Lodge; and Kenneth Laker, past president of Mar- shall Lodge, will entertain. Husbands and friends invited. A social hour will follow. * * * GALILEE CHAPTER will hold its 14th annual installa- tion of officers dinner 7:30 p.m. Thursday at The Sus- sex House Restaurant. Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal will be the installing officer. The follow- ing officers will be installed: Mesdames Mark Klinger, president; Harold Michaels, Michael Zonder, Harvey Freedman, vice -presidents; Walter Naftaly, treasurer; Marvin Bernstein, Michael Rosenberg, Paul Schreiman, secretaries. Mrs. Philip Cut- ler is past president. Board members to be installed are Mesdames Gerald Broida, Joseph Dobrusin, Daniel Hechtman, Jerome Lipman, Eugene Nabat, Elliott Nel- son, Edward Radner, Mit- chell Robin, Murray Slomo- vitz, Seymore Weinstein and Robert Zifkin. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Aida Cutler, 548-8089. Guests are wel- come. * EAST SIDE CHAPTER will hold its installation of offi- cers, noon Tuesday at Big Boy Restaurant in Lincoln Center. Mrs. Robert Coggan will in- stall Mesdames Joseph Rad- kin, president; Harry Salwin, Sol Robins, Bernard Shiller, Irving Beck, vice presidents; Joseph Fogerson, Barney Aaron and Max Mitchell, secretaries; Mrs. Irving Win- kelman, treasurer. Mrs. Bar- ney Aaron is charman. For information, call Mrs. Ber- nard Shiller, 546- 9162. * * * DEBORAH CHAPTER will hold a carnival noon to 5 p.m. March 25 at Cong. Beth Achim. Luncheon will be served and there will be a bake sale and games for toddlers through adults. The public is invited. For infor- mation, call president Mrs. Burt Levitt, 538-7144, or chairman Mrs. Donald Davis, 547-0177. e * ZAGER CHAPTER will hold its annual installation of of- ficers 6 p.m. Wednesday at Kings Arms Restaurant. Rose Mash and her choral group will entertain. For reservations, call Mrs. Louis Richman, BR 3-2865. * • * * Israeli Consul Gives Award at Marshall Even Oakland-Century Founder Saluted 7 to 14 8 -$12 Dr. Frederick Henny and Dr. Sidney Rubenstein have been appointed associate chairmen of the department of dental and oral surgery at Sinai Hospital. Dr. Henny is former chair- man of the department of oral surgery at Henry Ford Hospital. He will be respon- sible for oral surgery resi- dents' educational programs. Dr. Rubenstein has been on the Sinai staff for several years. His special duties will include programs for gen- eral practice residents. Dr. Herbert Bloom, who recently assumed full-time status, will continue to serve as chairman of the depart- ment, a position he has held since the hospital was opened in 1953, and with Drs. Henny and Rubenstein will form the 11 DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. • SUNDAY 12 -to 5 P.M. ALSO NORTHWQOD SHOPPING CENTER 13 MILE AT WOODWARD OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 USE YOUR BANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE the Bnai Brith Oakland Cen- tury Lodge Israel Bond Din- ner which honored Ruben- stein, founder of the lodge, as Oakland Century "man of the year." ,More than $225,- 000 was subscribed in Israel Bonds. ERIC ROSENOW, and his . Continentals A. GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry See Morris or Joel Watnick GIFTS Thurs. & Fria to 9 p.m. FINE JEWELRY 283 Hamilton Birmingham (Near Crowley's) NORTHLAND CENTER — OAKLAND MALL Ehud Lador, consul gen- eral of Israel for the South- western United States, will present Joe Feldman, Bnai Brith Marshall Lodge and Chapter "man of the year," with the Israel Shalom Award March 24 at an Is- rael Bond dinner-dance at Cong. Bnai David. For infor- mation and reservation, call Israel Bonds, 557-6770. • Bnai Brith to Promote Aliya of Americans TEL AVIV (JTA) — Bnai Brith will promote American aliya and is studying the best means to go about it. That is the purpose of the 300-member Bnai Brith dele- gation which arrived here on a special 25th anniversary mission, according to. David Blumberg, international pres- ident of Bnai Brith who heads the delegation. SUNDAY AT 12 NOON FINAL Fall & Holiday Merchandise EXAMPLES: WAS $50 1/2 $25.00 WAS $25 1/2 '12.50 WAS 5 10 1/2$5.00 Blumberg said that one of the mission's functions was Milton M. Weinstein, left, presents the Shalom Award to Nathan D. Rirlienstein, at executive committee of th department. Sinai Hospital has an ac- tive staff of 80 dentists, 15 board certified oral surgeons, two general practice resi- dents and five oral surgery residents. The surgery resi dency, a four-year program, is 'affiliated with Wayne State University and leads to the master of science degree in physiology. Ott OK HALF of HALF SALE * * DETROIT LODGE will host an "appreciation party" for its members 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at North Park Square clubhouse. Seymour Schwartz, president, said a candle-lighting ceremony will be conducted by Alfred H. Bounin, justice of the Su- preme Lodge Court of Ap- peals and there will be greet- ings from the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council represented by Paul Perry, president, and Dennis J. Rice, executive director. Shel- don Fridson and Bill Gross are program co-chairmen. * * * Sinai Names 2 in Dental Dept. to study how to best pre- pare potential American olim for immigration to Is- rael before they leave and how to ease their absorption problems after they arrive here. He proposed the formation of joint American and Is- raeli Bnai Brith groups to assist the newcomers to overcome problems they may not have anticipAtO, . SUNDAY $12.50 SUNDAY $6.25 SUNDAY $2 ()1( 1cp ONLY AT Northland Oakland Mall Center Jo • ,* :•• = ..J.1.->g*••-•4**01,•*****••••••04