RUC ROSENOW an d his Continentals 398- 3664 Music & Entertainment Message for Herr Villenchuck Comes to Jewish News via American Motors Rita Alolerighi, giving her address as Via Caracciolo 37, Florence, Italy, has written an affectionate letter to a friend whom she addressed as Hoeflich Herr Isakko Vil- lenchuck. She addressed it c/o Communita Israelitica, Detroit, Mich., U. S. A. It reached J. N. Demers at the international service of American Motors Corp. Demers forwarded it to The Jewish News for pos- sible location of the Isakko Rita tries to reach. Written in lfencil•on the envelope and German-written letter is "Committee for Is- rael." Rita's warm message to Isakko is available, if Isakko can be reached, at The Jew- ish News. V New Couples Club to Meet Sunday Offering the Finest in Gowns, Robes and Lounge Wear • Bill Tice •Christian Dior • Ruth Bekker • Leo Narducci • Jon Kloss • Stan Herman • Eve Stillman 32750 Franklin Rd. • Franklin Village • 626-2062 The New Bnai B'rith Couples Group will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the Somerset Building Club Room, 21711 10 Mile, Southfield. Carole Melamed will speak on "Sex and Your Spouse." A white elephant auction will be held March 31 at the Somerset club room. Pro- ceeds will be donated to CANS. The group will pick a name at this meeting. Interested couples may call the interim president, Frail Kravitz, 647-0533, or the Bnai Brith Council office, 354-6100. Classifieds Get Quick Results l ye a.UalltbesUl Meeting Topic Soviet Jewry Oakland Century Lodge will present Alexander Es- trin, a career civil servant, speaking on "Soviet Jewry Through the Eyes of an American Jew" 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Town and Country Club. Estrin, who was on leave from the 'U.S. Information Agency in 1972, was asso- ciated with a research and development exhibi t of. American cars in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia in the USSR. He also visited rela- tives while there. When he returned from Russia, he was assigned to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. A graduate of Columbia University with a degree in industrial management engi- neering, Estrin was an asso- ciate regional director for the Peace Corps. He also spent time as a civil servant for the Department of Labor. Before coming to Detroit, he was associated with the new Office of Management and Budget. He is a partici- pant in the President's ex- ecutive interchange program through which government and industry trade young ex- ecutives for one year. Bnai Brith members and their wives are invited. _ what win it cost to finish? We at KM YARN CO. have made it our poliCy to make it easier and less expensive for you to wear the finest in knitted gar- ments. 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NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Store Hours: Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30-5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-8:30, Closed Sun. & Mon. For further information call 355 - 1338 24065 W. 10 Mile Rd. East of Telegraph Rd. in Southfield THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 8, 1974-37 Presidents to Be JNF Honorees Harold Jaffa and Mrs. Ira Albion will be honored at the eighth annual Bnai Brith Presidents Brunch 10 a.m. March 31 at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel. Bnai Brith Israel Martyrs Forest co-chairmen Max Kushner and Mrs. Esther Cohen . said the event, co-sponsored with the Jewish Na- tional Fund, also will honor the presidents of the men's and women's councils, as well as each lodge and chapter president. Tribute will be paid to leading Bnai Brith tree and tribute chairmen and workers. Herman Kasoff, past president of the council, has been appointed general chair- man, and Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, past president of the women's council, will be co-chairman. Admission will be by planting two or more trees per person. nai Aith, Activities FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAPTER saw Mrs. Phillip Fealk install the following officers Tuesday: Mesdames Ralph Cohen, president; Ger- ald Gershune, Danny Pik- stein and Gilbert Freedman, vice presidents; Ronald Weiss, Raymond Horenstein and Miss Rhoda Segal, secre- taries; Jay Werber, treas- urer; Kenneth Burke, bulle- tin chairman and Sherman Char, junior past president. Board - members are Mes- dames Aubrey Rerenstein, Stephen Collins, Edmond Morgan, Michael Novetsky, David Rosen, Sanford Salts- man, Joel Silberblatt, Ste- phen Ziff, and Miss DeniSe Richman and Miss Marilyn Weiss. * * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER will cele- brate its silver anniversary at its annual installation din- ner-dance 6 p.m. March 17 at the Raleigh House. The Johnny C orchestra will pro- vide music. All are welcome. For reservations by Tues- day call Molly Moss, VE 8-8123, or Shirley Bernstein, 355-1793. * * DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAP- TER will have its installation of officers 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Maple House Restau- rant, 10 Mile and Southfield Rds. Mrs. Philip Fealk will install the following: Mes- dames Celia Weingarden, pr.esident; William Elfman and Irvin Diem, vice presi- dents; Aaron Berg, Treas- urer; Morris Dobrusin, Jack Friedman, Max Efros, Nor- man Laporter and Sadie Adler, secretaries; Morris Diem, Janet Ginsburg, Julius Hirschman, Sam Kreisler, Julius Kushner, Harold Lane, Henry Mehlman, Harry Mek- lir, Frank Olinick, Sam Slaf- - kin, Ann Wolk and Berko Zdanowicz, board members. For reservations, call Celia Weingarden, 352-7037. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will hold its 32nd annual installation of officers 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kings Arms Restaurant. Dinner, which is optional, will be served at 6. Officers to be installed include: Mesdames James Laker, presi- dent; Max Kushner and Sally Fields, vice presidents; Stanley Litinsky, Sam Mager, Hyman Ginsberg, Sam Leaderman and Albert Epstein, secretaries; and Isidore Sklar, junior president. Board members include Mesdames Albert Gutman, Annabelle Hoch- man, Jack Koffman, Ben Krugel, Henry Rader, Bernice Rosen, Ed- ward Schlussel, Bernard Schlus- sel, Albert Schwartz and Harry Silverman. For reservations, call Mrs. David Gantz, 543-9115. There is a charge. * * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZA- GER CHAPTER will have its installation dinner 6:30 p.m._ Wednesday at Kings Arms Restaurant. Mrs. The Isaacs of the Bnai Brith Wo- men's Council will install the following officers: Mesdames Joseph Poll, president; Mor- ris Gevercer, Harry Levine and Samuel Warren, vice presidents; David Fox, trea- surer; and Sam Bernstein, Clarence Caminker and Abe Kole, secretaries. Guests are invited. For information, call Mrs. Philip Goren, 645-0369. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH CHAP- TER will install officers at a dinner 7 p.m. Thursday at the Worken's Circle Center. Mrs. Andrew Berger, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metro- politan Detroit and a past president of Tikvah Chapter, will install Mesdames Louis Polant, president; Julius Schlussel, Saul Tatarka and Shirley A. Taub, vice presi- dents; Martin Levine, treas- urer; and Norman Rabackoff, Max Lebow, David Gutman, Max Schrut and May Zucker- berg, secretaries. For infor- mation, call M r s . Morton Steinhart, installation chair- man, LI 8-4978. * * * BNAI BRITH BASEBALL LEAGUE will soon begin its second season. Any lodge in- terested in participating may call the Bnai Brith office, 354-6100. Classifieds Get Quick Resillts