June 11, 1976 43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Dr. Ralph Cash was hon- ored "for his services" to the national Dysautonomia Foundation. Inc., at the SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 WANTED SED ORIENTA RUGS Private collector pays top cash price for used oriental and persian rugs all Anytime 356-2331 BE HAIR FREE Safe Permanent Removal by the Latest Medically approved method. $7.50 /2 hr. Mrs. S. Steiner R.E. 35 yrs. experience Doctors Referrals LI 5-47000 POEMS WANTED The MICHIGAN SOCIETY1 OF POETS is compiling a l book of poems. If you have written a poem and would like our selection committee to consider it for publica- tion, send your poem and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: MICHIGAN SOCIETY OF POETS 6345 West McNichols Detroit, Michigan 48221 WE SERVICE ALL VACUUM CLEANERS • REPAIRS • PARTS • SALES :Good Housekeeper 3 Locations To Serve You OAK PARK•LI 6-0088 26011 Coolidge, N. of 101/2 Mi. BIRMINGHAM•851-6222 Bloomfield Plaza Telegraph & Maple DETROIT•861-0700 19179 Livernois, N. of 7 Mi. Jae Your Master Charge or BonxAmoricord GIVE YOUR INVITATION A "NAME" HAL GORDON Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 3 5 5-4999 foundation's annual meet- ing in New York. Dr. Cash is chairman of the Sinai Hos- pital of Detroit Department of Pediatrics, associate pro- fessor of pediatrics at Wayne State University's medical school and a mem- ber of the national medical advisory board of Dysauton- omia Foundation. * * * William Solomon, Ron- ald Pelavin and Ronald Kerwin received their doc- tor of medicine degrees from the Wayne State Uni- versity School of Medicine at recent commencement ceremonies. * * * Gary W. Docks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Docks of Prairie Dr., Southfield, was graduated from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medi- cine. Dr. Docks was one of 19 members of the class to achieve membership in the Pi Delta National Podiatric Honor Society "for out- standing scholarship." * * * George Lantos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Lantos of, Rosemary Ave., Oak Park, earned his MD degree from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in New York City. He plans to pur- sue a degree in radiology at Columbia University. * Special Program to Highlight JNF Dinner A special program has been prepared for the 75th anniversary celebration of the Jewish National Fund which will take place at the Testimonial Dinner honor- ing Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Shaye 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The "Max and Dorothy Shaye Forest" of 10,000 trees will be established in the American Bicentennial National Park, in the Ju- dean Mountains, in a bibli- cal area, 25 miles from Jeru- salem, as a tribute to the Shayes from the Detroit Jewish community. The Honorable Philip G. Givens, former mayor of To- ronto and former member of the Canadian Parliament will head the program. Giv- ens is president of the Cana- dian Zionist Federation and was general chairman of the United Israel Appeal. Wilfred B. Doner, foun- der and chairman of the W. B. Doner Advertising Agency, is the dinner chairman. Rabbi Irwin Groner of Shaarey Zedek will make a special presentation on be- half of JNF to the Shayes, longtime members of the congregation; Mark E. Schlussel, president of Jew- ish National Fund, will wel- r- 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. Orchestra and Entertainmen r omet • ...I From HOT DOGS to VEAL MARSALA GOURMET FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES IN HOME OR HALL DANIEL WARTEL — SUPREME CATERING 838-2233 869-0720 REMEMBER HOW YOU LOVED CAMP TANUGA? YOU R AGES 1- IVIDGINI AT * Barry R. Dix, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold G. Dix of Tavistock Trail, Southfield, received his MD degree with distinction from the Univer- sity of Michigan School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Peta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha honorary fraternities. * * * Anne Panush, a teacher in the Detroit public school system for the past 30 years, has announced her retirement. Mrs. Panush taught at Mackenzie Ele- mentary, Norvell, Ruddi- man and Leslie schools. The Leslie school staff tendered Mrs. Panush a special luncheon on the occasion of her retirement. * * * Jerold I. Schneider was elected chairman of the young lawyers section of the Detroit Bar Association for the 1976-77 year. He also will be a delegate to the American Bar Association annual meeting in Atlanta. * * * Mrs. Oscar Feldman of Huntington Woods recently was elected chairman of the Detroit Institute of Arts Volunteer Committee. * * * William H. Schwartz is the new Detroit Postmaster and sectional center man- ager for 48 associate post of- fices in the Detroit area. * * * Mrs. Beverly Benhaim was re-elected vice president and Alan Kroker, secretary of the Oak Park Goodfel- lows at the annual meeting. Incumbent directors, Mor- ton Krosnick, Morton Zumberg and Marjorie Naftaly, also were re-- elected. Bernard Friedman opened CAMP TANUGA in 1952, with the idea that kids who learn to cope with nature grow up to contend well with life's challenges. The concept has been successful, as year after year young campers return. Friedman has been president of the Michigan Camping Association. CAMP TANUGA has facilities for 200 youngsters. There are usually 10 boys or girls per cabin, with two counselors. The food is good & nutritious. A doctor and nurse are on the premises at all times. There is whatever activity a child wants, carefully supervised and planned so that no youngster ever feels left out, but is still given time to learn, time to grow at his own pace. CAMP TANUGA is the place to grow this summer. SPECIAL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES .. . * Canoeing * Horseback Riding * Swimming * Sailing * Water Skiing * Tennis * Handball * Backpacking * Crafts * Drama * Volleyball * Softball * Football ..nwa, CATERING SUPREME jewels, l(emounrInk, jeivelr% kV: Il.rrrh lifiatrwe (313) 557-1860 • .... ■•■ • FREE ESTIMATES AT YOUR HOME FOR ALL PARTIES roamwo• ■■ ,pow..).•• ■•■■■••■ vamnalimmt , ■ ••.* ■tpt■o■N., ■■■ ■ •■■■•>■es4=1.o■-■ JEWELRY ► 341-3366 t 647-2367 U holeratle Ilramond • L owlm BILL CAPLAN LARRY FREEDMAN • • FIRESTONE SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile GRAEME FLOWERS come the guests on behalf of JNF. For reservations, contact the Jewish National Fund, 968-0820. * Fishing * Archery * Roller Skating * Minature Golf * Golf * Overnight Camping Trip * Soccer $325 $650 $1125 JUNE 28 to AUGUST 22: Two Week Period Four Week Period New Program every week Eight Week Period CAMP TANUGA* is located on the shores of Manistee Lake. 10 miles northeast of Kalkaska, Michigan. Your children will love the 1,200 acres of woodland northland and it's only 4 hours from Detroit! *Member of the American & Michigan Camping Association 9 FOR RESERVATIONS OR MORE INFORMATION CALL BERNARD FRIEDMAN. . 354-7400