18 Friday, lone 9, 1918 THE- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sinai Hospital Guild Marks 25th at Meeting at Shaarey Zedek The 5,000-member Sinai Hospital Guild celebrated its 25th year of service to the hospital at a noon lunc- heon meeting last week at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A highlight of the guild's annual meeting was the presentation of a gift of $75,000 made by Mrs. Philip Krawitz, chairman of the Sinai Gift Shop, to Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president of the hospi- tal. The gift represents the year's profits from the gift shop. Thus far, the guild has contributed more than $1 million to the hospital, half of which came from gift 545-1558 DANTEZE BARBER SHOP 545-9677 FINEST HAIR STYLING 22108 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK, MI 48237 Near A & P George Berry Has Joined Our Staff He will be happy to be your shoe shiner. SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT by Appt. Only on barber services Manicurist EVERETT HICKS FRAN Shoe shine GEORGE : .m. :::::ams,:kes,.-. T o . .namezammw.sammay..m:::,..nway dm.',.... ,.. , . 0 II , Ronald L. Bennett New Horizons Chapter of City of Hope :::4 0q :1 ,z. : . .Presents 5th Annual CASINO ROYALE NIGHT $20 per couple JUNE 23, FRIDAY NIGHT TOWN and COUNTRY CLUB 30333 Southfield Road-South of 13 0 Southfield, Michigan Door Prize: TRIP TO LAS VEGAS for TWO Food and Drink Available Games begin at 8:00 o'clock for information call • Sheila Rose 353-71.80 Aoftwor.wmar maroz.,4--.,....A,,,, . m R. • 0 •,, shop profits and which will be used for medical re- search. During the program, Mrs. Peter Martin, chairman of the Sinai Hospital Guild Endowment Fund, spoke on the newly-created project to further the interest of medi- cal education and research which as of last week's meeting is known as the "Arch of Friends." She indi- cated that the guild board of directors has set an endow- ment fund goal of $1 mill- ion. Another feature of the meeting was the presen- tation of an original pro- duction called "Shout Happy Birthday," an his- torical account of the guild's role at Sinai, which also is marking its silver anniversary this year. The musical was written by Mrs. Murray Mahlin and directed by Mrs. William P. Green- berg with assistance from Mrs. Jeanne Bortz and Mrs. Mahlin. Pro- ducers were Mrs. Margie Cowan and Mrs. Mahlin. Choreographer was Mrs. Bortz and musical ar- rangements were pre- pared by Lois Novitz. The cast included Lois Spector and David Herme- lin. Singers were Doris Au- gust, Betty Fishman, Jean Goren, Cookie Klein, Geri Levit, Joan Linden, Sylvia Mevis, Betty Sklar and Ina Sky. Dancers included Dassie Brent, Dolores Gordon, Marilyn Hartz, Peggy Lakind, Nancy Mahlin, Sue Watnick, Peggy Miller, Do- lores Silverstein, Blume Schechter, Judy Stillman, ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER "We believe that the re-election of DR. GERALD SHERMAN to the Southfield School Board should be a number one priority." Robert Thomasian President Southfield School Board Artie Fields Trustee Southfield School Board During the past year DR. GERALD SHERMAN was responsible for: • the reinstatement of instrumental music for all elemen- tary school children • the establishment of an expanded program for gifted children • creation of S.A.T. preparatory course in our high schools RE-ELECT DR. GERALD SHERMAN Southfield School Board VOTE JUNE 12th paid for by citizens for Sherman Shelly Tauber and Arlene Wenokur. Completing the produc- tion cast were Cookie Klein, Diana Nussbaum, Cyrille Goode, Doreen Hermelin and Billie Bloomberg. Mrs. Herbert Blumberg was honored "for her service to the hospital" and received a gift of ap- preciation from the guild as she ended her two- year term as guild presi- dent. The presentation to Mrs. Blumberg was made by her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hartman, a 25- year guild honoree, hon- orary chairman and first coordinator of volun- teers. The installation of new of- ficers was conducted by Mrs. Sylvia Prady with the installation of in-coming president Mrs. Ray Shapero being conducted by Mrs. Nate Shapero, hotiorary chairman of the gift shop. Other officers installed included Mrs. Nathan Greenhouse, president- elect; Mrs. George Parzen, vice president of program; Mrs. Harold Weisberg, vice president of volunteers; Mrs. Harry Aronow, assis- tant financial secretary; Mrs. Albert Burrows, trea- surer; Mrs. Irving Siporin assistant treasurer; and Mrs. Leo Sobel, recording secretary. First year board of direc- tors were also installed. They include Mesdames Jack Gorov, Hermelin, David Kessler, Arthur Mevis, Parzen, Saul Saul- son and Weisberg. Officers continuing their terms are Mrs. Max Langer, vice president of the gift shop; Mrs. Avery Fried, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Mil- ton Howard, financial secretary. Mrs. Blumberg also cited those hospital volunteers who have served Sinai for the past quarter century. A volunteer awards ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Ger- trude Resnik. Honored for 25 years of continuous service were: Mesdames H.C. Broder, Hartman, Julius Allen, Saul Dunitz, David Dunsky, Joseph Fenton, Seymour Frank, B. Benedict Glazer, William P. Greenberg, I. Jerome Hauser, Irvin Her- manoff, Sophie Jacobson, Abraham Katzman, Her- man Prady, Bernard Rose, Bud Rosenthal, Milton Ro- senthal, Nate Shapero, John Sills, William Sloman, Isadore Winkleman and Oscar Zemon. Each of the honorees lit a candle on a special cake which marked the guild's 25th birthday. Chairman of the day's ac- tivities was Mrs. Nathan Greenhouse. Program for Kids The Bloomfield Township Public Library will present a children's program, for youth age 4 - 8, 2 p.m. Thurs- day in the library's Green Room. Admission is free. Mrs. Philip Krawitz, chairman of the Sinai Hospital Gift Shop, presents a gift of $75,000 to Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president of the hospital. The gift, which represents the year's profits from the gift shop, was a highlight of the guild's annual meeting last week. LAWN SPRINKLER REPAIRS RON BLOCK 642-3375 (home) 559-5980 (office) DIAMONDS ITS TOUR CHOICE Of 60% on swot you 301. 40%. 50% r via don't ente0e yo n del Com Seymou give discounts diamonds. everyday on loor prices beat all! The peel writ We Kn is 100% tisfaction 100% refund if not completely satisfied. Lef us Prove n. diamonds. our sa & fine Kiwelry only. 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