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July 31, 1981 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Musicale Installation Set

Melody Musicale will
hold its annual installation
dinner 6 p.m. Aug. 23 at the
main Jewish Community
Center.
Joseph Katzman will in-
stall the officers: president,
Florence Meites; vice
president and historian,
Esther Cutler; secretaries,
Celia D'Zodin, Rhoda Wal-
lace and Celia Goodman;
treasurers, Tillie Nodler
and Evelyn Berger; pro-
gram chairpersons, Zelda
Keil, Louise Lazarus and
Evelyn Wallace.
Also, Ruth Handleman

and Gloria Siporin, public-
ity; Ruth Katzman, tele-
phone and sunshine; Irma
Pasick, hospitality; Celia
D'Zodin, and Zelda Keil, ac-
companists; Louise
Lazarus, choral director.
There
will
be
entertainment at the in-
stallation dinner and
guests are welcome.
For reservations, which
must be made by Aug. 14,
call Florence Malach, 569-
3874, Ruth Katzman, 968-
1794, or Tillie Nodler, 547-
5640.

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David Eisenstein, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard
Eisenstein of West Bloom-
field, was chosen for the
University of Michigan's
"Interflex" accelerated
undergraduate and medical
school program.
* * *
Marshall C. Tate, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Tate of Troy, recently com-
pleted his residency in
pharmacology at Good
Samaritan Hospital in Port-
land, Ore.

* * *

Steve Biller of Oak Park
won second place in the
senior stage magic competi-
tion at the International
Brotherhood of Magicians'
convention held recently in
Pittsburgh, Pa.

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John Selesko of Far-
mington Hills scored a
hole-in-one July 18, using a
2-iron on the 180-yard par 3
fifth hole at Dunham Hills
Golf and Country Club in
Milford. It was his first ace
in 23 years of playing golf.
He had an 82 for the round.
* * *
Michel P. Bruce, son of
Ralph Bruce of West Bloom-
field, has been awarded the
Rensselaer Medal by Re-
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tute in New York for out-
standing achievement in
mathematics and science as
a high school junior. Only
one junior student at each
participating high school
can receive the award.
Michel attends Andover
High School.

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Paul's Cut Rate Takes Over
Store at 'Kinsel's Corner'

Kinsel's Drug Store, a
Downtown Detroit land-
mark since 1893, opened its
doors Monday with a new
owner and a new name —
Paul's Cut Rate Drugs Inc.
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Deutch plans to spend
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for both the inside and
the outside of the store.
"Much of the 24-hour-
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