-13‘1Z ftil it 1 lir _,I I i 4 si!i!' 8l THE -DETROIT- JEWISH- NEWS- Friday -November 18,- 1977. 57 - I f s f l i Sinai Hospital's Annual Parley Scene of Trustee Election The 25th annual meeting of Sinai Hospital of Detroit will be held 8 p.m.. Monday, in the hospital's Zuckerman Auditorium. Guest -speakers at the meeting will be Jerome T. Bieter, president, and Rob- ert K. Kasbohm, consultant, of Hamilton Associates, Inc. of Minneapolis. The men will speak on BIG BOOK SALL ALL HARD COVERS 10% off SPECIAL SELECTION 50% off old orchard center 6671 Orchard Lake Road at Maple, W. Bloomfield 626-2939 Mon thru Fri 10-9, Sat 10-6 "The Hamilton Report," which is the proposed long range plan of Sinai Hospital as prepared by the nesota firm. Two men will be honored at the meeting: Herbert A. Aronsson, "for his service and leadership as past pres- ident of the Shapero School of Nursing," and Dr. Wil- Ram H. Rattner, "in recog- nition of his past service as chairman of Sinai Hospital's Department of Urology." Those attending the meet- ing will also elect trustees to the institution's board. •A nominating committee headed by Jerome J. Frank will propose five persons for re-election to five-year terms as trustees: Sol Eis- enberg, Meyer M. Fishman, Milton M. Howard, Maxwell Jospey and Malcolm S. Lowenstein. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS , Seating Up to 400 I Call Our Banquet Manager, 682-4300 Shenandoah Country Club • LINEN GALLERY Fine Bed, Bath & Table Linen ALL TABLECLOTHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT 20% OFF sizes up to 144" SPECIAL DESIGNER SHEETS; Cases, Towels All Sizes 30% OF F Comforters, Blankets Elec. Blankets 20% Off will open Sat. 10-4 15075 Lincoln Lincoln Towers Apt. Oak Park, Mi. , Bridal Registry 968-1640 10-4 daily . the fashionilace 2399 Coolidge Bet. 11-12 Mile 546-5504 I. ST ANNIVERSARY SALE 30% to 50`3 /0 ALL FALL & WINTER OFF SKIRTS & PANT SUITS 1 /2 PRICE Halbergs Mark Double Simha by Planting Garden in Israel Free Kids Shots Offered in Oakland The Oakland County Divi- sion of Health offers free immunizations against mea-. sles, German measles, mumps. polio, diptheria. tetanus and whooping cough. The free immunizations are offered daily 8:30-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. and no appointment is necessary. A parent or guardian must accompany a child under 18 and bring any record of pre- vious immunization. For information, call-the South Oakland County health center, 424-7045, or in North Oakland County, call 858-1280. TAPPER'S JEWELRY The presentation of a Jewish National Fund certificate for a garden of 100 trees marked a double simha for the Joseph Halberg family. Halberg, and his wife, Diane, at left, were presented with the certificate at the wedding of their son, Jonathan and Pamela Rogers, right. The certifi- cate honored the occasion of the younger Halberg's mar- riage and the 50th birthday of his father. Diane Halberg and her children presented the certificate to Joseph Halberg, in gratitude for his recovery from a long-term illness. The children's grandmother, Ruth Halberg, presented the bride- groom with a scroll attesting to the inscription of the family lame in the JNF Golden book in Jerusalem. Shown with the Halbergs at __center is Charles Halberg, brother of the bridegroom. Center Plans Special Classes for Youth on Winter Vacation Registration will open Monday for members and Nov. 28 for non-members for the Jewish Community Center's special program of classes to coincide with win- ter vacations from school. There will be a creative crafts class for kindergar- ten through second grade students 1 p.m. Dec. 19 in the main Center, complex. On Dec. 20 at 10 a.m., a co- ed cooking class for kinder- garten-second grade stu- dents will be conducted. Creative crafts will be held for third through sixth gra- ders 1 p.m. Dec. 21 in the Center, while the co-ed cooking class for that age group will be held 10 a.m. Dec. 22 in the main Center. Story Hour and crafts will be conducted for kindergar- ten through second grade students 1 p.m. Dec. 23 and co-ed cooking for third through sixth graders will be conducted simultaneously. There is a charge for each class. A minimum of 10 per- sons is needed to conduct each class. Registration must be accompanied by payment in full. Deadline is Dec. 12. Meanwhile, registration for -members has begun for Former Detroiter Named in Florida Former Detroiter Irving M. Rice of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., was elected to the board of directors of the International Precious Metals Corp.' Rice, who also was named senior vice president, will have a major role in mar- keting strategies in addition to his former responsi- bilities as vice president. the Center's vacation mini- camp for children in kinder- garten through sixth grade Dec. 26-30 in the main Cen- ter complex. Non-members may register on Nov. 28. The mini-camp - offers gym activities, swimming, sports, games, arts and crafts and more-. Children who participate are requested to bring lunch in a labeled paper bag, gym shoes, bathing suit and clogs. There is a fee. Regis- tration deadline is Dec. 16. For information on either program, call the Center's group services department, 661-1000. Both programs will be conducted in the Center's Maple-Drake Rd. building. Holiday gifts as never seen before- is your Happy Holiday Gift Store A collection of contemporary gold and diamond jewelry Priced so low—you'll just have to agree TAPPER'S is the place to buy fine jewelry. 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