THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS / Activities in Society Edith Partrich Invites You To Greater Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women, delegates to the 1981 Joint Program In- stitute in Washington, D.C., were: Carol Coden, Ellen Labes, Marlene Schwartz, President Sondra Nathan, Carol Bloom, Hermine Silver, Jessie Stern, Bar- bara Grant, Joyce Sosin, Susan Miller, Hillary Gits- tein and State Public Af- fairs Chairman Claudia Gold. 4111. . * * * Lillian Maltzer of Hun- tington Woods, president of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, chaired the five-day NFTS convention in Boston, Mass., last week. The con- vention was held concur- rently with the Union of American Hebrew- Congre- gations' convention, at which the first Rabbi Leon Fram Lecture, endowed by Rabbi Fram of Temple Is- rael, in honor of his 85th birthday, was delivered by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Samuel Lewis. ' Bath Boutique Two Israeli beers have won gold medals at the Selection Mondiale, the world beer-judging insti- tute in Brussels. Gifts &. Linens You've hardly ever seen a bath boutique like Seventh Heaven. Over sixty-one colors in stock in famous brand towels, rugs, etc. And, best of all, our personal service is an added value. See our selection — Save 20% on most items Seventh Heaven — bath, bedroom, kitchen Bridal Registry Friday, December 11, 1981 Shapiro Addresses Sinai Meeting; Donors Are Cited Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, president of the University of Michigan, delivered the third annual Esther B. Mel- len Memorial Lecture at the annual meeting of Sinai Hospital of Detroit. Irving A. Shapiro, Sinai's execu- tive vice president, also , de- livered a talk. Other highlights of the 1981 annual meeting in- cluded the recognition of several individuals who have made contributions to the hospital's programs. Dr. Julien Priver, Sinai's first executive vice presi- dent, was honored with the unveiling of his portrait slated to hang in the Outer Drive Lobby named in his honor. Dr. Priver retired in 1979. Louis C. Blumberg, a Sinai trustee, was hon- ored for a generous gift" by dedication of the north tower as the Louis C. and Edith B. Blumberg Wing. - Blumberg has made contributions to- ward the construction of the Louis C. and Edith B. Blumberg Professional Building. Nathan I. Goldin was rec- ognized for a contribution which will be used to help build the Nathan and Betty Goldin Ambulatory Care Center in a suburban loca- tion. Ruth Shapero was pre- sented with a plaque com- memorating the 25th an- niversary of Sinai's Shapero School of Nursing. In 1955, the Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation and the Cunningham Drug. Co. Foundation committed funds toward the estab- lishment of the school of nursing. Pola Friedman, president of the Sinai Hospital Guild, announced that the Arch of Friends Endowment Fund has grown to $490,000. The goal of this program is to raise $1 million for Sinai's Cardiovascular Care Prog- ram. Six persons were re- elected to three-year terms on the hospital's board of trustees. They are: J. Richard Cooper, Erwin S. Simon, Richard Sloan, Robert A. Steinberg, Har- vey Willens and Paul Zuc- kerman. Leave Everything to Us . SELECT GROUP OF FABULOUS KNIT DRESSES many sizes Ot colors to choose 30' OFF Gifts • TOWELS el' RUGS • SHEETS Naomi Says: ALL - SALES FINAL • COMFORTERS • BATH HARDWARE • BATH ACCESSORIES Visa and Mastercard Xmas Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 HUNTERS SQUARE 31205 ORCHARD LAKE RD. & 14 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY 855-3777 WYN-HAROLD CATERING • 3 DAY SALE starting Sun., Dec. 13th 40% OFF Select Group Terry Sleepers S-M-L-XXL 30-50% OFF Select items throughout the store. No Charges. All sales final on sale items. ba and m e 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. Corner of Evergreen, Fidelity Bank Building 356 7050 - Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open This Sun. 11-4 In top photograph, Alfred L. Deutsch, president of the board of trustees of Sinai Hospital, presents a plaque commemorating the 25th anniversary of Sinai's Shapero School of Nursing, to Ruth Shapero, a benefactor of the school. In bottom photograph, Robert A. Steinberg, right, vice president of the board, pregents a plaque to Louis C. Blumberg, com- memorating a donation to the hospital which resulted in the naming of the Louis C. and Edith B. Blumberg Wing at Sinai. & WELCOME BACK CAROL & MARIANNE New Orleans Mall 15600 West 10 Mile at Greenfield For New Customers Only HAIRCUT 1/2 OFF WASH & SET $7. Call for appointment. BRENDA'S BEAUTY SALON 25266 Greenfield nr. 10 Mile 967-2600 Greenfield Center Open Sunday Ltd. sizes 8-20 COME TO BRENDA'S Tues. thru Thurs. Advance Fashions 1 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030 51