THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, April 12, 1974 Gutmann , to Speak Dr. Joseph Gutmann, pro- fessor. of art history at Wayne State University, will speak on "Medieval Jewish Image: Conceptions, Contri- butions, Controversies" May 4 at the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Stud- ies of the State University of New York at Binghamton. No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries. —Pubilius Syrus. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED • Eyebrows—Neckline—Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians 'March for Breath' Will Benefit Thousands of homemakers, fathers and concerned young people will ring doorbells in the area April 14 - May 15 for the annual life-saving-fund drive "The March for Breath," in conjunction with "National CARIH Asthma Week—May 1-7." Ross Martin, Hollywood personality, is door - to - door campaign chairman for the national asthma center. Mrs. Milton Aichenbaum is presi- dent of the Elaine Levin Chapter which will campaign locally. More than 9,000,000 Amer- icans suffer from asthma, and half are children. It is estimated that 6,000 of them —half of them children—will die during 1914 because of their illness, according to U.S. government statistics. FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD 'Room 260 . Nr. Northland & ProvidencoIllosPital Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainnien' 647-2367 PHONE 557-1108 is Years Downtown Hospital for Asthma Sufferers Since starting its pioneer asthma care - treatment - re- search program, the National Asthma Center's Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital (CARIH) has provided over 1,000,000 days ORT to Honor Mrs. Redisch The Michigan Region of ORT announces that Mrs. David (Myrtle) Redisch has been selected as honoree at ORT's third annual. Israel Bond luncheon April 23 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Redisch will r e c e i v e the "Shalom Award" for ,her work for the state of Israel and the Bond Organization. A member of ORT for more than 25 years, Mrs. Redisch is Parkwood Chapter past president and has served the region as school building and ORT tour chairman. Both she and her husband belong to Oakland-Century Lodge of Bnai Brith and WIIII ■ 111•1111=1, • Easy on you — Easy on your guests JWV Sandy Friedman Photography 411 ■ 1111 398-1 182 Candids - Portraits - Movies Men's Council of Adminis- tration will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the JWV head- quarters. Plans will be com- pleted for hosting the May regional and for the annual Battle Creek Hospital Party, a yearly event with entertain- ment. For information, call the commander, Joe Bale, 559-5680. * * Ladies Department of Michigan will meet 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the JWV head- quarters. Plans will be com- pleted for a party at Battle Creek Ho'spital in conjunc- tion with the Men's Depart- ment. There also will be first nominations of officers, and delegates to the state conven- tion will be elected. For in- formation, call the JWVA of- fice, 559-5680. in residence at CARIH. The annual cost per child for care and treatment is about $15,000, and is provided al- most entirely through volun- teers' efforts. Asthma is responsible for 23 per cent of all school ab- sences—more than any other chronic illness. The National Asthnia Cen- ter maintains the only full- scale research facility in the world devoted primarily to the study of asthma, its causes and cures. Children age 5-16 are accepted with- out regard to race, color, creed or financial status. They are referred by physi- cians, hospitals and clinics, and the severity of their ill- ness- is the only criterion for their admission. Michigan CARIH Council president is Mrs. Ramona MRS. DAVID REDISCH Surma. To join the "March- Temple Beth El. They have for-Breath" call CARIH, 562- two sons, Steven and Robert. 1690, for a kit. ORT is the first women's organization in this area to Bar Mitzvas, Weddings participate in the $1,000,000,- and special occasions 000 Israel Bond loan for re- Garson Zeltzer habilitation of Israel's econ- Photography omy and absorbtion of im- migrants from Russia. 559-7876 All ORTists and their friends are invited to the luncheon, where Prof. Gerald Meister will be guest speak- er. For reservations, c a 11 Israel Bonds, 968-0200. of free patient care valued at over $29,800,000 to children from all over the world. Many of these children came from Detroit and its many suburban areas. At this time there is a child from Detroit 0 R Esther M. Goudsmit, Shel- don Appleton and Irving Torgoff were among nine Oakland University faculty members who have received research grants of up to $600 each from the university re- search committee. Miss Goudsmit received a grant for biological sciences; Appleton, political science; and Torgoff, psychology. , International Music with HENRY WAKNINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 547-0586 I 355-4913 * * * * * * * * * * * MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASION! WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVA' AL SIMMS BAND CALL 356-8525 INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMEN1 SEYMOUR SCMVARTZ AGENCY 356.8525 • CARICATURES • ASTROLOGER By HATTIE • CLOWNS SCHWARTZ 356-8563 •BELLY DANCERS Party Favors • VARIETY SHOWS CANDY CENTERPIECES FENBYrn• CARR Orchestra I Sisterhood Sets Date for Donor Bnai David Sisterhood will have its annual champagne donor luncheon noon April 24 at the synagogue, announces Mrs. Alan Weiner, donor chairman. At 10 a.m. there will be a champagne boutique sale original personalized center- featuring items such as pot- pieces, favors, & invitations for tery, hand-blown glass, dough all occasionk.. sculptures, jewelry and gour- met cookware. Boutique items r INVITATIONS 20% OFF from the Sisterhood Gift Shop also will be sold. A fashion by Bev kurtis 353-9199 show will follow luncheon. For tickets, call Mrs. Mel- silk & artificial flower arrange- vin Herner, 557-4640. For * * ments to suit ' home or office reservations, call Mrs. Mor- SOL YETZ-MORRIS CO- ris Levine, 547-6878. decor. DORSEY MENKEN HEN POST and AUXILIARY t . SUE KUTINSKY will meet 9 p.m. Monday at 626-5536 626-7312 — the JWV Memorial Home. Center Has Trial BAZAARS INVITES 4 Anne Silverstein, child wel- Health Club Plan fare chaiiinan, has arranged The Jewish Center men's a party at the D. J. Healy and women's health clubs Home for Children. Anyone RAVELING M ARKET , wishing to service may call will offer a trial membership Nine Mile & Ridgedale — Phone 547-0140 Mrs. Silverstein, 549-5998. at a reduced fee Monday The following officers have through May 15 at the Center. QUALITY FOODS — AT LOWEST PRICES The men's health club of- been elected by the auxiliary: FARM FRESH FRULTS — VEGETABLES President, Diana Joffe; sen- fers prospective members all DELICATESSEN and DAIRY PRODUCTS ior vice president, Betty the regular club privileges, Spinner; junior vice presi- plus some bonuses including FRESH BAKED BAGELS and ROLLS — SOFT dent, Reyva Dryman; treas- a free massage. Those who DRINKS, CANDIES, COOKIES and urer, Ruth Levin; patriotic plan to become members may MANY MORE FOOD ITEMS. instructress, Shelley Spinner; apply the fee toward a full 1 historian, Mary Shulman; health club membership. SPECIALS THIS WEEK . The women's health club LIMIT chaplain, Minnie Alpert; Best Kosher guard, Mrs. Celia Yetz; and offers special exercise conductress, - Irene Levin classes, paddleball, swim- The post and auxiliary will ming and jogging programs, Bordens Homo have an outgoing president use of the sauna, steam and BERMUDA and commander dinner-dance sun rooms and a free mas- ONION in May. Friends are invited. sage. a pound For information, call the For details, contact the sen- ior vice president, Irene Le- physical education depart- Tender Sweet Indian River vin, 968-3169. ment, 341-4200. A FAVORITE Oakland U. 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