page 15—THE NEWS—January 1980 This *n That Recently named to the new Duke University Hospital Advisory Board was Leon L«vine» who is board chairman and chief ex ecutive officer of Family Dollar Stores. * * * Henrietta Wallace has been honored by the Congress of Senior Citizens for her work with the Large Print Books program of the Public Library. >K * * Sheila Englebardt recently was appointed to the Mecklenburg- Union Sub-Area Council of the Southern Piedmont Health Systems Agency and has also been elected secretary of the North Carolina Nurses Association. * * * The honorary 33rd degree (Scottish Rite Mason) has been bestow ed on Alex Binnick. This is the highest recognition that is given in this fraternal organization. Only two others in our Jewish com munity hold this rank - Isadore Silverstein and Dr. Albert Kossove. * * * The lucky winner of a membership to the JCC in the recent Ha Lailah Chapter of B’nai B’rith Women’s Annual ^ffle was FVan Meacham. An additional surprised winner was Leonard Strause who was presented two doormats, one with “Shalom”, the other with “Happy Chanukah”. * * * The Arts and Science Council Showcase will be held February 2nd and 3rd at the Civic Center. Florence Jaffa and G.G. Kosch were selected to exhibit their works there. A number of Florence’s prints and paintings will be on display. Florence was also invited to show her work at Spring Mills Corporate Headquarters in Fort Mill, December 17 to January 17. G.G. had a collage “Shapes On the Horizon” displayed at the re cent art exhibit (“Art on Paper” Show)) at UNC-Greensboro’s Witherspoon Art Gallery. When asked about her artistic achievements she said: “My work is contemporary; I do a little of everything, from silk screening to weaving to collage to sculpture, but my Hrst love is painting and I always seem to come back to it.” >i> * * When Harry Golden received his award by Governor Hunt and his Commission of Cultural Resources in Raleigh recently, he made the following remarks: “I am a survivor. If my father did not have the courage and the imagination to cross the Atlantic and bring his family to America in 1905, we probably would have all perished in the Holocaust at Auschwitz. Instead I am here in the capital city of this great state receiving the Award for literature from the hands of Governor Hunt of North Carolina. I have been writing for a half century. I have known little more than writing and I want to thank Governor Hunt and his (Commission of Cultural Resources and this audience here tonight. Thank you all for letting me live a little longer.” Dr. & BIrs. Maxwell Greenman were in Key Biscayne, Florida recently attending the University of Miami School of Medicine neuro-ophthalmology course. Dr. Ghreenman was invited to present work he has done on ‘*ultrasound as a technique for detection of central retinal artery occlusion.’* * • • Dr. Robert Yudell was elected president of the Charlotte Ophthalmic Society. Congratulations, Bob. Contributions to the Hebrew Academy Mr. & Mrs. Ron Katz Rfr. & Mrs. Blax Weissbaum Bfr. Barney Cramer Chanukah Gifts to the Children: Abe & Isaac Luski Shelton & Bill Gorelick Marvin Baron Say It With an Academy Card Now a donation to the Academy can honor memorials, bar mitzvahs, any occasion. ^nd a check made out to Hebrew Academy and your requests to Be^l Fishman, 5841 Coatbridge Lane, Charlotte, N.C. 28212, Phone: 537-0220. Ads are now being accepted for the February issue of “The Charlotte Jewish News”... deadline Jan. 8^. Rates: $7.50 per 1 column inch. Call us for special year ly rate. are to be made to Charlotte News, P.O. Box Charlotte, N.C. Checks payable Jewish 220188, 28222. Kindly attach your ad copy and state size. For further information call: Ann Langman • (day) 525^900, (eve.) 374-1691. Rita Mond - 366-6632 Please Run My Ad. Times. HEBREW ACADEMY sponsors “D/«/y of Anrt0 Frtnk" Jan. 2t. 18t0 $10/ticfc«t T«x Oaduet BCMs EImmot WsinolMS * I PM rnmmm - m-7900 m^74 Soccer Banquet The JCC's first soccer season ended on a decided up-note as each team won its last game. These victories, the only one for each team, made for high spirits as the players, coaches, parents and friends gathered for the 1st annual banquet. In addition to the individual trophies presented to each of the 34 members of the two teams special honors were accorded to those who made the season possible. Dr. Sandy Benjamin and Ron lipsky were lauded for their efforts as coaches and for the way in which they stepped in to take over responsibility when the original coach left. It was their effort, time, skill and personalities which kept everyone coming back for prac tices and games even during the times when there were no wins. The team mothers drew their share of much deserved recogni tion. Both Judy Tritton and Maxine Silverstein spent hours on the phone notifying players about game schedules, and arranging transportation and refreshments for each match. Also honored were the three assistant coaches who worked with Dr. Benjamin and the un der 10 yr. Jaguar team - A1 Rusak, Ben Massachi and Dimitri Ostrovsky. Plans are now underway for possible additional post season games as well as for a Spring League. While these plans are tentative there was agreement at the Banquet that both teams will be back stronger than ever next Fall. A new membership year is now beginning for the Jewish Community Center. The membership year runs from January through December, and programs include classes and activities for all ages from the tot to the senior adult. Anyone interested in inquiring about membership, and/or in learning more about the programs offered please call the JCC office, 366-0357 or membership chairperson, Mariljrn Shapiro 366-5866. APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF CHARLOTTE P.O. Box 220188 - 600 N. Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, N.C. 28222 S NAMES DATE OF BIRTH Last Name Husband TELEPHONE Last Name Wife ADDRESS . CHILDREN NAME BIRTH Zip SEX AGE GRADE SCHOOL DATE OF NAMES AND RELATIONSHIP OF ANY OTHERS LIVING IN THE HOUSE Please Check: Membership.applying For: FAMILY ($200) LY ($100( INDIVIDUAL ADULTS YOUNG MARRIED 25 yrs. & Over ($100) Under 25 yrs. ($100) STUDENT ($18) INDIVIDUAL ADULT UNDER 25 yrs. ($50) ONE PARENT FAMI- INDIVIDUAL AGE 65 and over (MINIMUM OF ($25) Please Check: ENCLOSED FIND MEMBERSHIP FEE OF$. WE WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS MEMBERSHIP Membership year - January 1 through December 31. DATE SIGNATURE Ohe £ leqant Uoach on The Park FINEST DESIGNER LINGERIE Sleep«vear • Daywear Loungewear • Foundations -Dorothy Shapiro ON THE PARK -Marilyn Roth OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-9 Iti 965-1057 mfinn TRflvei/ Let us handle your travel needs, big or small. Our services are FREE. 1 NCNB Plaza Phone: 333-1511 Add I son Ltd. Discount I cihrics , |- ()i all \ ()U 1' • w i nu I Herds I '1 lot ioii'': I ! 1 1. . 11«'Mx»nt I i 1 Av... ; I r I 1 t I.aw > ITS |{(1. ’ I ir>(is-2s.s.it ! ! I It* ()I pm » haI»)t .41 m M S ((»“•) ‘ ■ / '■ , I ; I i