JEWISH "Mir NNWS 26—Friday, Jewry 22, 1971 73nai Brith. Activities CENTENNIAL CHAPTER will hold a board meeting 8:15 p.m. Feb. 9 at the home of Mrs. Gerald Eisenshtadt, 25180 Parsons, South- field. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ed- win Tarnapol and Mrs. Jerry Stein, announces the president, Mrs. My- ron Gruskin. • • • • TIKVAH, BRANDEIS and GALI- LEE chapters will meet noon Tuesday at Beth Hillel Synagogue. Speaker will be Dr. Edward Leib- son, executive director of NARCO (Narcotics, Additiction, Rehabilita- tion Coordinating Organization). Dessert luncheon will follow. • • • SHALOM CHAPTER will be pre- sented with its charter at the first installation of officers 8 p.m. Mon- day at the Huntington Woods Li- brary and Cultural Center. Officers are Mesdames Charles Bennett, president; E. John Klein, David Kaplan and Joel Adelman, vice presidents; Leo Mertz, treasurer; and David Burnstein, Sheldon Rocklin and Miss Rosanne Bet- man, secretaries. For information, call Miss Berman, 646-9051. • • • HENRY minwErrnuu CHAP- TER will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. David Kelman, 27445 Bradford, South- field. Registered nurse Sally Kauf- man will relate the experiences she and her husband, Dr. Myron Kaufman, encountered when they served aboard the mercy ship, S.S. Hope. DICK STEIN THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA LI - SHOW YOUR FACE . with fear that ht lights will re- brig bright veal unfeminine hair. If you are troubled with unwanted hair, try our world-famous Kree Dermatron method of Electrolysis. It's the ideal way to be Permanently hair- free on face, arms and legs -- and it's so safe and speedy. Won't you come in or call us for a personal analysis. Without ob- ligation, naturally! • as 1914 NORTHLAND CENTER Be arty Salsa tad Flair 358-3040- Classified Ads Get Qs** James N. Laker Marshall Lodge Man of the Year James N. Laker, a leader in Bnai Brith for nearly 30 years, has been chosen "Marshill Man of the Year" and will be honored at the second annual Louis Marshall Lodge and Chapter Israel Bond Dinner-Dance 8:15 p.m. Feb.• 13 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Humorist Joey Adams will head the enter- tainment. Joseph Feldman is din- ner-dance chair- man. Harry Kol- tonow and Mrs. Samuel Gottlieb are co-chairmen. Laker, who came to Detroit in 1934, was born in Windsor and at- tended the Uni- versity of Toren- Laker to. He joined Marshall Lodge in 1943 and since then has been in- volved in every phase of Bnai Brith activities. He served as final Brill, council's BBYO (Youth Organiza- tion) chairman for a number of years and was an adviser to AZA young men's groups for over 10 years. Working in cooperation with the Police Youth Bureau, he has received two citations for his work with youth. Laker was active in World War II aid programs. Is 1949, Laker was elected by AJCS affiliated institu- 50 Pct. Hike in Number ,_ vided" Annual Fete in Livonia of dons and to make recommenda- Aged Due in montrea I I tions on program needs now and to Unite Three Faiths future. Daniel Lord Council Knights of Columbus, Livonia Lodge of the Masons and Brotherhood Lodge of Bnal Brith will observe Brother- hood Week at their annual Li- vonia Inter-Fraternal Brotherhood Dinner 8:30 p.m., Feb. 27 at Madonna College, Livonia,. Levan and Schoolcraft Roads in Livonia. For tickets, call Mark Klinger, 478-4580; Floyd Bornstein, 474- 8138; or Harold Michaels, 353- 3875. Pontiac_ Assembly to Explore Drug Problem "Pontiac's Answers to the Drug Problem" will be discussed by a panel 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Bnai Israel Synagogue. Open to the public, the disdis- sion will feature Judge Kenneth Hemsteadi George Caronis of the Mayor's Action Committee; Ken- neth Walker of the Moder' Treat- ment Center; and attorney Barry Keller. The program is sponsored by Bnai Brith. Refreshments will be served. Students on ADL Board BOSTON (JTA) — The Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith office here has reported that col- lege students in the area are being represented directly for the first time on the ADL policy-making regional board of directors with the election of four students to the board. Three alternates also were named to the board as were three Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion representatives. The election of students to the regional board stemmed from the work of a lay- men-student committee which has worked on combating anti-Israel activities on local campuses. president of Marshall Lodge, and in 1954, he was elected president et the Metropolitan Detroit Baal Brith CenneiL 'Twenty years later, in 1870, his sem, Kenneth, was elected president of Marshall Lodge. He is the president now, when his father Is being lammed. In 1948 and 1949, Laker was ac- tive in aiding Materials for Israel, Inc., and worked with Sally Fields and Harry Cohen in providing sup- Michigan has a larger variety of plies to help the new state of Is- commercial tree species than any rael, in its war of liberation and other state, and its forest product afterward. Marshall Lodge held a industries contribute almost $1,000,- benefit to raise funds for . Materials 000,000 annually to the Michigan for Israel. economy. Laker edited the Marshall Lodge News for 14 years and the district convention newspapers for 15 years. Laker has been prominent in work with prisoners, especially at Jackson Prison, and was honored by Msgr. Clement Kern of Holy Trinity Church as one of the "gen- uine Corktown Irish," for his help in Corktown. He has been active in Boys Clubs and in cooperating with juvenile court. Laker has been active in the Allied Jewish Campaign, in the Jewish National Fund and especi- ally in the. Israel Bond Campaign, since the initiation of the Israel Bond drive and the Bnai Brith Bond program. Laker is a member of Perfec- tion Lodge of Masons, is a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of the Crescent Shrine Club. He and his wife Toby have two sons, Kenneth and Martin, and a daughter, Roberta, and five grandei ddres. For reservations to the dinner- dance, which will be preceded by a cocktail reception, call the Israel Bond office, 352-8770. • • • Robert Lurie, St. Louis TV and radio director and producer, will be the guest speaker at a leader- ship reception, on behalf of LOW; Marshall Lodge and Chapter, Bnal Brith, which will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 2, at their home, 1318 Ardmoor, Birmingham. The = will ll be of the sec ond annual Lurie Marshall Israel Bond dinner-dance. 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