Friday, May 16, 1 975 39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sinai Plans Scientific Night Sinai Hospital of De- troit's annual Scientific Night and Alumni Day ob- servances will be marked by ,house staff and alumni June 10 and 11, at the hospital. - Dr. Ronald Trunsky of the department of psychia- try is chairman of Scientific Night, with Dr. Piero P. _, Foa, chairman of the de- partment of research as > coordinator. The affair will begin 7:30 p.m. June 10 in the Zucker- man Auditorium and will be combined with a quarterly s,17 neeting, to be presided oN --oy Dr. Eli M. Brown, chief of staff. Stores to Check Blood Pressure Sentry Drug Stores, in conjunction with National High Blood Pressure Month, „will conduct free blood pres- sure screenings in two area locations. The screening will be of- fered 1-5 p.m. Wednesday at Sentry's Southfield store, 10 ---, Mile and Southfield Rds. The Oak Park store, Cool- H. idge and Nine Mile Rds., (, will conduct the screening 1-5 p.m. May 30. High blood pressure is called "the quiet killer" be- cause it tends to sneak up on people, without symptoms of pain or discomfort. Yet the damage it does is di- rectly associated with strokes, heart attacks and kidney disease. For information, call Ar- lene Vanderleun at Sentry Drugs, 729-7700. n ROOM AT THE BOTTOM INTERIOR DESIGNERS LOIS ROSS BARBARA LEVIN call 557-8490 557-8292 Highlight of the evening will be the graduation of some 40 members of the house staff who will re- ceive diplomas and gifts, and presentation of awards for the outstand- ing house staff interns and residents. The scientific portion of the program will also feature the presenta- tion of research papers by members of the house staff. For the following day, the Alumni Association, headed by Dr. Murray G. Kling, has planned golf and tennis out- ings, with Alumni Day fes- tivities culminating in the traditional Social Night din- ner, which will be held 6:30 p.m. at the Raleigh House. Alumni Association offi- cers and executive commit- - tee members working with Dr. Kling on planning the events are: Dr. Barry Smi- ler, vice president and presi- dent-elect; Dr. Philip Cas- cade, treasurer; Dr. Myron Attenson, secretary; and Drs. Michael D. Bloom, Richard Fields and Harvey J. Komorn, executive com- mittee; as well as Dr. J. Mark, house staff president. Golf activities are being organized by Dr. Howard Goldberg and tennis is being coordinated by Dr. Fields. Akiva Names New Officers Phillip Stollman was named honorary president of Akiva Hebrew Day School at its recent board of directors meeting. Elected with him were Dr. Martin E. Guyer, presi- dent; Sanford Eisenberg, Herbert Speiser and Abra- ham Selesny, vice presi- dents; Fayga Dombey, trea- surer; and Bernard Dach, secretary. WALL WASHING 5 Rooms $39 00 Special Wall Washing process. Cleans and brightens. You've never seen anything like it before. Also full cleaning service. • Residential • Commercial Call 542-1640 WONDER WASH LZA Branch Has Anniversary JWV LT. RAYMOND ZUSS- MAN AUXILIARY will meet 7 p.m., Monday in the home of Mrs. Seymour Zu- ger, 14201 Nadine, Oak Park. This supper-meeting is a shower honoring Stella Greenfield, who is getting married in June. Election of officers will take place and final plans for the forthcom- ing Department of Michigan Convention will be dis- cussed. For reservations, Singles Events call the hostess Clarice Zu- ger, 399-2898 or the presi- dent, Mrs. Charles Haupt- man, 352-2696. * * * YETZ-COHEN POST AND - AUXILIARY will meet 9 p.m. Monday at the Jewish War Veterans Me- morial Home. The post and auxiliary will have an after- glow supper 8 p.m. Satur- day at the JWV Home. Proceeds will benefit the Chaim Sheba Medical Cen- ter in Israel. Dinner will be served, and there will be prizes and games. Friends are invited. * * * The most precious gift of all.. Mother's pre-FUR fur! FURS • I • Arlazaroff -Avrunin- Weizman Branch 137 of the Labor Zionist Alliance will celebrate its 40th anniver- sary 5 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Dystrophy Drive Seeks Volunteers Volunteers are being sought in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, and St. Clair to conduct a house-to- house solicitation 5-9 p.m. June 3 for Muscular Dystro- phy. The volunteers, identified by Jerry Lewis badges, will seek funds to support medi- cal research and patient services for all area muscu- lar dystrophy victims pres- ently under the care of the Greater Detroit-Southeast- ern Michigan Chapter of Muscular Dystrophy Asso- ciation. The local Muscular Dys- trophy chapter is headed by Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman. Residents wishing to join the June 3 campaign to col- lect in their neighborhood may call the MD office in Detroit, 521-1390; Wayne County Communities, 272-0061; or Oakland County, 542-2610. NEW DIMENSIONS, JWV Appoints the Cong. Beth Abraham- National Director Hillel-sponsored singles group for young adults age WASHINGTON — Lt. 18-25, will have a road rally Col. Irwin R. Ziff was ap- 7 p.m. May 25 leaving from pointed national executive the 10 Mile Jewish Commu- director of the Jewish War nity Center. A party will Veterans of the United follow, and there is a mini- States. mal charge. The group will Col. Ziff retired from ac- take a trip to Cedar Point tive Air Force Service in Au- June 22, and breakfast will gust 1973, and joined the na- be served in the synagogue. tional staff of the JWV as For information on either assistant executive director. event, call Mary Wagner, A veteran of 21 years with 836-4316, or Rhonda Lenz- the Air Force, Col. Ziff be- ner, 968-7187. gan his military career in * * * the Navy. SWINGING SINGLES, 25 and up, will hold a cock- tail party and dance 8:30 `Cincy Sachs p.m. Sunday at the Glen Oaks Country Club, 30500 Honored by W. 13 Mile, Farmington. A NCAA Meeting band will provide music. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Henrietta The late Philip "Cincy" Lewis, 546-0903. * * * Sachs, longtime coach of THE BAYIT will present Detroit recreation and colle- Rebbi William Blank at a giate basketball teams, was Beit Cafe 8 p.m. Tuesday at honored with a resolution from The National Colle- the Bayit, 16845 Muirland. giate Athletic Association He will speak on "The Se- "in recognition of his distin- crets of Shavout." Refresh- ments will be served. For in- guished service to athletics." Received by Mr. Sachs' formation, call the Bayit, brother, Davfd of South- 861-1929. field, the resolution was * * * adopted in tribute to the PEOPLE WITHOUT late coach "for his faithful PARTNERS OF THE service to his institution and JEWISH COMMUNITY higher education; his valua- CENTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the home of ble contributions to inter- Jack Wolrauch, 1744-0 Ev- collegiate athletics, and his wholesome influence upon ans, Southfield. Discussion lives of young men." will focus on "Second Mar- the The resolution further riage: Are Kids a Help or a stated: "Be it known that Hindrance?" Refreshments the membership of the Na- will be served. The group tional Collegiate Athletic will have an open bowling Association, assembled in party 9:30 p.m. May 25 at annual Convention, resolved Oak Park Lanes. that this memorial be in- scribed in honor and fond remembrance of Philip Sachs." Mr. Sachs, who launched his basketball career with the Tri-Square Club of the Hannah Schloss YWHA, was honored by the Michi- gan Sports Hall of Fame in 1973. The Cannon Recrea- tion Center gymnasium on the east side was dedicated in his memory in January. tele,e6C& ' * 181 S. Woodward, Birmingham Next to Birmingham Theater • Adjacent Free Parking 642-1690 • Daily 9:30-5:30, Thurs. 'til 9 . Early Deadline The Jewish News will have an early deadline for local publicity for the issue of May 30. The deadline will be noon Friday, May 23, due to the Memorial Day holi- day. The Yiddish cultural and educational group has sup- ported the Farband Camp in Chelsea and the Kindervelt Camp in Detroit. Each year the branch sponsors Yiddish concerts and theater per- formances. It also was in- strumental in the creation of the Yiddishe Folk Schule in Detroit. 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