- LARRY FREEDMAN timserovotoiriorapimolowooloo. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 58 Friday, May 11, 1984 Music by Orchestra and Entertainment LOCAL NEWS Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 647-2367 968-2563 Alpha Omega men, women plan joint installation at Hyatt "SUNSET STRIP" 29536 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 Phone: 357-4000 CHUCK & BUD'S FRUIT MKT. & DELI' 13745 West 9 Mile (corner of Westhampton) 543-8780 Hours weekdays 8-7 Sun. 7:30-5 ONLY THE BEST, NO ROOM FOR THE REST! New Texas COOKING ONIONS 9C 3 lb. bag DELICIOUS APPLES 49c1b. Imported Granny Smith 49clb. Sinai Hospital of Detroit has named Rose Hirsch as director of urban resources, to serve as a liaison between the hospital and commu- nity, civic and business organizations. Domestic SW ISS CHEESE $19 9 sliced or chunk Best Kosher LARGE BOLOGNA lb. gm $289 lb. Sealtest HOMO MILK Specials Good Through May 17th Dr. Joel Schaumberg Julie Shiffman ticnal treasurer; and Dr John Cohen, regent. Julie Shiffman will be in- stalled as president of the ladies auxiliary. A member since 1974, Mrs. Shiffman has served on many com- mittees, on the board and as corresponding secretary, recording secretary and president-elect. She is affil- Urban resources director takes up position at Sinai Extra Fancy Washington Red or Golden APPLES Detroit Chapter, Alpha Omega International Den- tal Fraternity, and the De- troit Auxiliary of Alpha Omega, will hold a joint in- stallation dinner-dance at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Cocktails will be served at 7 p.m. Dr. Joel P. Schaumberg will be installed as the 55th president of the Detroit Chapter. A graduate of Wayne State University, where he earned a Bachelor_ of Arts degree, Dr. Schaum- berg earned a D.D.S. degree at the University of Michi- gan in 1973. He previously served as president-elect, as a member of the Alpha Omega Council, as trea- surer, corresponding secre- tary and as the chairman of many fraternity and profes- sional scientific commit- tees. Officers to be installed with Dr. Schaumberg are: Dr. Allen Rubin, president-elect; Dr. Marvin Sonne, treasurer; Dr. Mark Luria, treasurer-elect; Dr. Fred F. Fischer, correspond- ing secretary; Dr. Stewart Markofsky, recording secre- tary; Dr. Ron Berris, editor; Dr. Gordon Shlom, assis- tant editor; and Dr. Sue Carron Simon, parliamen- tarian. Dr. Leslie Moss will be the master of ceremonies. Special guests at the dinner-dance will be Dr. Milford Gilbert, interna- tional president; Dr. Richard Williams, interna- , gal. Rose Hirsch Before coming to Sinai, Ms. Hirsch served as the acting director, health and substance abuse division, of New Detroit, Inc., the na- tion's first urban coalition. Ms. Hirsch is a member of the New Detroit health committee, chairman of the media and communication committee of the Detroit/ Wayne County Infant Health Promotion Coali- tion, participates on the De- troit Chamber of Commerce urban affairs committee, and was recently elected to the board of the Northwest Business Council. Her past affiliations in- clude membership on the board of trustees of the Comprehensive Health Planning Council of South- eastern Michigan and the Health Services Committee of United Community Serv- ices. Ms. Hirsch received a master's degree in social work from Wayne State University School of Social Work in 1981. She also earned a Master of Arts de- gree in East Asian Studies from the University of Michigan in 1975. She re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1972 from Oak- land University. iated with Women's Ameri- Sholem O.R.T., can Aleichem Institute, the Jewish Association for Re- tarded Citizens, Sinai H o. pital Guild and Con - Shaarey Zedek. Officers to be installed with her are: Laura Miller, Lorie president-elect; treasurer; Horowitz, Claudia Hirschman, corre- sponding secretary; Beverly Bloom, financial secretary; and Susie Bloom, recording secretary. Elected to the board were: Rose Berman, Ruth Cabot, Bobbie Charnas, Barbara Dorfman, Marcia Feldhan- dler, Barbara Friedman, Gail Goodstein, Patty Itskovitz, Janet Jacobs, Sue Lasser, Debbie Luria, Jac- kie Michaelson, Joyce Mil- ler, Stella Morof, Rhoda Ro- sin, Lori Roth, Jeanette Solway, Ruth ,Talmer and Cheri Victor. The undergraduate den- tal students from the dental schools of the University of Detroit and the University of Michigan also will install their officers. Oral surgery parley topic Oral surgery will be the focus of Perioperative Up- date '84, a conference pre- sented for professional nurses by Sinai Hospital of Detroit, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 20 at the Mercy College of Detroit Confer- ence Center. The program will offer an overview of all phases of care for the oral- maxillofacial surgery patient, including handling post-operative emergency situations and helping patients and staff relax. The fee for the conference covers meals and materials. The registration deadline is June 6. For information, call Anne Barton, 493-5768; or Carol Gross, 493-5754,, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. • Cleft palate symposium se The newly formed Michi- gan Cleft Palate Associa- tion will *sponsor the third Annual Oral Cleft Palate Symposium June 6 at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn. For information on the symposium, call Jean Allen, cleft palate coordinator at Sinai Hospital of Detroit, 493-6318. The association recently elected Dr. William Re- stum, Sinai Hospital of De- troit's chief of speech path- ology and audiology, vice president.