THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 12, 1985
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JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions
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presents
THE MOUSETRAP
mystery play by Agatha Christie
Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
Sinai Participates
In Glaucoma Study
Sinai Hospital of Detroit is one
of the 11 centers in the nation par-
ticipating in a National Eye
Institute-sponsored study to de-
termine if laser therapy or topical
medication — currently the con-
ventional approach is the best
primary treatment for one type of
glaucoma, Dr. Hugh Beckman,
chairman of Sinai's department of
ophthalmology, is chairman of the
study.
During the course of the five-
year study, which officially began
in 1983, 240 participants will be
needed nation-wide. Candidates
for the study must be adults over
35 years of age who have just re-
cently been diagnosed as having
open-angle glaucoma in both eyes
and have not yet received
pressure-reducing eye drops.
Participants in the study will
receive free eye care of their
glaucoma until the completion of
the study in 1987.
Individuals interested in par-
ticipating in the study should con-
tact Chris Czedik, 353-1756.
The hospital also announced
that its Problems of Daily Living
Clinic is conducting a weight loss
program. For information, call
the Problems of Daily Living
Clinic, 493-6280.
Deadline Nears
For Youth Award
Applications for the Jewish
Community Council's Walter E.
Klein Youth Award must be re-
ceived or postmarked by Monday.
The award is the only
community-wide recognition
given to local Jewish youth
groups for exemplary social action
programming.
Applications may be mailed or
delivered to the Jewish Commu-
nity Council, 163 Madison Ave-
nue, Detroit 48226 or the Jewish
Community Council Program
Service and Information Depart-
ment, Room 1, United Hebrew
Schools, 21550 12 Mile, South-
field 48076.
Hospital Benefit
Slated Thursday
A benefit on behalf of the Na-
tional Jewish Hospital/National
Asthma Center will take place at
6:30 p.m. Thursday in the grand
ballroom of the Westin Hotel.
Walter J. McCarthy, Jr.,
chairman of Detroit Edison Co.,
will be honored with the NJH/
NAC Humanitarian Award "for
distinguished community serv-
ice."
For details, call Dinner Chair-
man Donald Mandich, 222-3931.
Twins Group
Stages Sale
The Farmington Area Mothers
of Twins Club will hold a chil-
dren's spring clothing and equip-
ment sale 10 a.m. April 20 at the
Farmington Masonic Temple,
23715 Farmington Road.
For information on the sale or
the club, contact Carol Zamoyski,
553-8743.
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