Page 10-THE NEWS-May, 1988
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Levine and Lalor to Exhibit Art at Shalom Park
Florence (Mrs. Ben) Jaffa had two of her paintings accepted
into The Come See Me Art Competition 1988 at the Museum
of York County in Rock Hill, S.C. The exhibition began April 9
and will run through May 29. The paintings are Countryside ^3,
for which she received an honorable mention, and Hollyhock
Gate. This was a juried exhibition.
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Debra Daumit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daumit, and
Marjorie Weinstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnet
Weinstock, have been selected as two of the 54 seniors from
16 public and private high schools in Mecklenburg County as
1988 All-Star Scholars. Both girls are graduating seniors at
East Mecklenburg High and are tied for first of 725 students.
Debra has been the co-editor-in-chief of the schwl newspaper
(2 years), a member of the National Honor Society (3 years),
having served as president and treasurer, a cross-country scholar
athlete (2 years), a member of the Student Government (3 years),
member of BBYO and a recipient of the Yale Book Award. Mar
jorie has been a Class Marshal, member of the National Honor
Society, choir (2 years), math competitions (3 years), appeared
in school plays, and recipient of the 1987 DAR Good Citizen
ship Award.
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Laurie Behar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behar, an Ap
palachian State U. education major, was recognized as an honor
teacher for her performance while student teaching during the
fall semester. Laurie taught fourth grade at Myers Park Tradi
tional Elementary School.
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Elise Labovitz, daughter of Mr. gmd Mrs. Melvyn Labovitz,
was named the first runner up in the State of North Carolina
in the Fashion Merchandising Promotion category of DECA
(Distributive Education.) Elise will compete at the national con
vention in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is a student at East
Mecklenburg High.
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Marcia (Mrs. Paul) Simon has been appointed to the Charlotte-
Mecklenburg Arts and Science Board. She is also serving on
the Mint Museum’s Volunteer Gift Shop Committee for the
Ramesses exhibition. Also serving on that committee is A1
Rousso. Marc Silverman is one of the members of the marketing
committee for that exhibition.
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David Massachi, son of Rose Diamond and Ben Massachi, was
recently inducted into the National Honor Society. David is a
junior at East Mecklenburg High School.
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Edward Saxe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ssixe, qualified to par
ticipate in the American Invitational Mathematics Exam
(AIME). Edward is a senior at West Charlotte High School. He
ranked 5th among 36 local students, making 111 out of 150
points. The first placer made 125 points.
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In the recent Spring Splash “B” meet in High Point, MAC
swimmer liana Kavadlo came in third in the 50-yard backstroke
in the age 10 and under category. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Kavadlo.
Lina C. Levine and her son-
in-law, Brian Lalor, will ex
hibit together at the Speizman
Galleries at Shalom Park. The
exhibit will open with a recep
tion on Sunday, May 15 from
2-5 p.m. Everyone is cordially
invited.
Lina Levine has studied at
Huntingon College and at the
University of Alabama Exten
sion Center in Montgomery,
Alabama. She has won many
awards in Montgomery and in
surrounding areas. She has
studied under Charles Shan
non, Hirum Williams and
Alvin Sella. In Charlotte she
has studied under Elizabeth
Ross and Pauline Lamal and
has taken workshops with Bill
Dunlop, Sally Miller, Rod
McKiUop and Carrie Brown.
Mrs. Levine has won several
awards in Charlotte exhibits.
Her works will include several
collages.
Brian Lalor was born in
Ireland. After studying art
and architecture in Cork and
London and working as an
architect for a number of years
in London, Munich and Tel-
Aviv, he specialized in ^-
chaeology. He participated in
excavations with the Israel
Exploration Society, Hebrew
University, Smithsonian In
stitution, French Institute for
Scientific Research and the
British School of Archaeology.
Since 1973 he has concen
trated on art. Mr. Lalor has
exhibited widely and has
published a number of books
and folios in Ireland, England,
Israel, USA and Switzerland.
He works mainly in etching,
pen and ink, and water color
with a predeliction for the ur
ban landscape and mythologi
cal themes.
The exhibit will hang for a
month in the Speizman Gal
leries. All works will be for sale
at moderate prices; checks are
to be made payable to The
Foundation.
Many Attend Dedication of Fair Oaks
March 27 was a special day
at the Blumenthal Jewish
Home in Clemmons, NC. It
marked the dedication of Fair
Oaks, the new self-care com
plex for the older adult who
seeks a degree of independence
with security, companionship
and services. People came
from aU over the state and
from S.C. as well to attend the
dedication ceremony. The
auditorium was filled with an
over-capacity crowd; it was
estimated that around 450
were in attendance.
Many of us from Charlotte
went to Clenmions on two
chartered buses provided by
the generosity of Herman
Blumenthal. We could not
have asked for a nicer day nor
such wonderful comaraderie
on board. Enroute we had a
box-brunch given by Phil
Levine (Phil’s Deli), with soft
drinks donated by Sophie and
Leonard Madans. Other items
were contributed by Esther
and Arthur Frank and Jerome
Madans. We thank them all
for their generosity. Thanks
also go to Sandra Levine who
made the travel arrangements.
The Dedication Committee,
cochaired by Esther Frank
and Audrey Madans, did a
magnificient job in preparing
for this special event. The day
was made memorable through
the dedication of many people.
The members of the Executive
Committee of the Board of
Trustees, the staff members of
the Blumenthal Jewish Home
and the many volunteers
Mother’s Day is May 8
served as greeters and tour
guides. Their efforts helped to
make the Dedication Cere
mony not only a possibility
but a reality.
For anyone who has not as
yet visited the Home, they
have really missed seeing a
magnificient undertaking. One
should make an effort to go to
Clemmons and see for them
selves what the Blumenthal
Foundation has accomplished.
The Home is a non-profit cor
poration and is supported by
fees, the Jewish F^erations
and other contributions.
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