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July 08, 1977 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-07-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Graduation Told

Dr. Allen Adinoff, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Adi-
noff of Goldwin Ave., South-
field, recently earned his
MD degree from the Univer-
sity of Michigan's medical
school. Dr. Adinoff also
earned his undergraduate
degree at U-M.

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Over 20 Years Experience

Former Detroiter
in Maccabia Games

Former Detroiter David
Linden is a member of the
American squash team par-
ticipating in the 10th Mac-
cabia Games opening next
week in Israel.
Linden, once ranked sev-
enth in the U.S. in squash is
the son of Mrs. Barney
(Barbara) Rosen of Ann
Arbor and Victor Linden,
and the grandson of Mrs.
Nathan Linden and Mr. and
Mrs. 'Louis LaMed.
Linden played at the Jew-
ish Community Center in
Detroit. A graduate of the
University of Michigan and
Rutgers, he is now an at-
torney in New York.

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Flint News

New Year Cards
Sold by Hadassah

Flint's Hada,ssah chapters
are selling Jewish New
Year cards. For informa-
tion, call Nadine Foote, 767-
4086; Elaine Pier, 695-1063;
Esther Price, 232-4285; or
Laura Grossman, 234-0775.

Friday, July, 80977 37

Pharmacy=Group
Convention Due

qi•U3kin

pf an3 to Marry

Alpha Zeta Omega Phar-
maceutical Frlternity will
hold its national convention
Sunday 'through Thursday
at the Michigan Inn.
•C.,o-chairing the conven-
tion are Minnie Millman
and Kalmayne Morton.

'Genesee Banker
Returns From
Bond Mission

Israelis are mainly con-
cerned with making sub-
stantial progress on reduc-
ing their whopping 37 per-
cent annual inflation and on
boosting exports, according
to John R. Butler, president
and chief executive officer
of
United Michigan Corp.—
nnounced
Genesee Merchants Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katz and 'O-ust Co., who has just
of Miller Rd., Flint, an- returned from eight days of
nounce the engagement of meetings with top leaders
their daughter, Marlene in Israel. ,
to Stephen Denefeld, son of
Speaking at a ltmcheon
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Dene- meeting held last week at
feld of Kalamazoo.
the University Club in
Miss Katz earned a mas- Flint, on behalf of State of
ter's degree from the Uni- Israel Bonds, Butler, a
versity of Michigan.. Her member of the Israel Bond
fiance is a senior at Wayne
delegation of American
State University's law bankers to Israel said that
school.
"a Bank of Israel director
- An August wedding is
told us that the encouraging
planned.
reduction in Israel's rate of
inflation now running at 20
Young Mixer Fete percent during the first four
months of the current year,
Scheduled in Flint gives promise of an over-all
A "Young Mixer" for Jew - rate of about 25 percent for
ish singles and young mar- the year."
According to Butler, Dr.
rieds will take place 8 p.m.
Saturday in the home of .Meir Heth, who heads capi-
Deby Golden, 1511 Wood- tal market operations for
croft.
the Bank of Israel saw re-
duction in public expendi-
For reservations, call Ms.
Golden, 239-3034, or Harold tures and resumption of
Steinman, 239-5412. The growth in the economy in
general and exports particu,
.party will be postponed in
larly as major prescriptions
case of rain.
for the country's economic
ills.
The whopping export-im-
port gap, which grew from
$500 million to $4 _ billion
after the Yom Kippur War,
BETH ABRAHAM-HILL-
EL MEN'S CLUB elected
was trimmed by $800 mil-
Oscar Bank president at its lion last year as a result of
recent election meeting. boosted exports, the delega-
Other officers are Herman tion was told by lo _ cal bank
Strassburger and Bernard officials.
Kaufman, vice presidents;
Daniel Waldman, treasurer
Cleft Lip, Palate
and financial secretary;
• Harvey Schulist, recording
secretary; and Isadore Unit Plans Picnic
Schon,
sergeant-at arms.
The Cleft Lip and Palate
Board of trustees elected
Parents Group will hold its
for three-year terms are
third annual- family picnic
Morris Davis, Fred Erleba-
cher, Bernhard Lichtens- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. July 17 at
tein, and Israel Idelsohn;
Oak.Park Major Park, chil-
two-year terms, Henry Well- dren's play area. In case of
ner, David Adler, Sidney rain the picnic will be held
Dinner and Arthur Leiser;
July 24. Anyone interested
and one-year terms, Harry in the parents group is in-
Rosenberg, Norbert Robert,
vited. For information, call
Edward Hoffman and
the March of Dimes, 851-
Oscar Josephson.
8000.

The world is established
on three principles: .truth,
justice and peace.
—Shimon ben Gamliel

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Mr. and Mrs. Ben W.
Gruskin of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Debra
Linda, to Alan Gluck, -son
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Gluck of Oak Park.
Miss Gruskin is a senior
at Oakland University ma-
joring in education. Her
fiance attended Eastern°
Michigan University where
he majored in business ad-
ministration.
A June 1978 wedding is
planned.

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