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September 26, 1975 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-09-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Brithl
Activities

[

BNAI BRITH COU-
PLETS UNIT will hold a

games party S p.m. Oct. 4,
at the Hillel Day School.
There will be prizes and ear-
ly-bird specials. Admission
is payable at the door. For-
tickets or information, call
Terry Rudman, 398-4592.
* * *

FRANCES SOLOVICH
CHAPTER will hold its

annual games night and
ini-auction 8 p.m. Satur-
y at Clinton Junior High
school, Oak Park. There
will be prizes. Tickets are
available at the door. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Gilbert
Friedman, fund-raising vice
president, 398-5160.

*

*

BB Lodge Offers

Scholarship Prize

Oakland Century Lodge
of Bnai Brith announces it
has a $500 scholarship avail-
able for a qualified Jewish
college student.
The requirements state
the student must be Jewish
and from the metropolitan
Detroit area, must have su-
perior scholarship, must
have a financial need and
must show leadership quali-
ties or potential.
The student will be cho-
sen by a committee of five
and will be awarded the
scholarship at the Jan. 13
meeting of the lodge. Dead-
line is Dec. 15. Nominations
may be sent to Sol E. Gold-
berg, Attorney, 25625
Southfield, Southfield
48075.

JWV

LADIES DEPART-
MENT OF MICHIGAN

and constituent auxiliaries
will have a Shabat luncheon
12:30 p.m. Oct. 4 at the JWV
Memorial Home. The JWVA
Melody Players will present
a drama. Tickets are avail-
able through the auxiliaries,
and members who have
signed up since June will be
invited at no charge. For in-
formation, call the JWVA
office, 559-5680, or Donna
Green, department junior
vice president, 538-1083.

*

Friday, September 26, 1975 19

District 6 President to Speak at BB Women's Fall Festival

Mrs. Nathan Freidson, all festival chairman. As-
president of Bnai Brith sisting Mrs. Edelheit are
Women District 6, will ad- Fran Klinger, co-chair-
dress more than 700 De- man; Ida Stein, boutique
troit-area Bnai Brith coordinator; Sylvia Ross,
Women at their third an- arrangements; Joan Ka-
nual Fall Festival to be held lef, prizes; Steffi Korens
Thursday at Adat Shalom and Jeanette Pomish, dec-
Synagogue. She will speak orations; Mili Heller and
on "The Bnai Brith Woman Sarah Feuereisen, tickets;
•in Today's World."
and Barbara Coden, pub-
Mrs. Freidson of St. Louis licity. Gloria Michalson is
Park, Minn., who is com- in charge of volunteers,
pleting her second year as and Miriam Zacks will
head of the district which provide the musical ac-
encompasses eight states companiment for the fash-
and two Canadian prov- ion show.
inces, will be the keynote
Boutique chairmen are:
speaker at the luncheon. Bernice Gill, "white ele-
She is a past president of phants;" Dorothy Bodzin,
the Twin Cities Council and baked goods; Ethel Fine,
has been active in many fac- jewelry; Margaret Fisher,
ets of the Minneapolis-St. needlepoint;
Barbara
Paul community.
Coden, handbags; Ruthe
The all-day festival will Goldstein, books; Barbara
begin at 10 a.m. with bou- Gorzeck and Idene Fink,
tique browsing and a coffee dried flowers; Mickey
hour. Luncheon will be Greenfield, weaving; Evelyn
served at noon, followed by Sedley, gifts; Linda Moss
a fashion show. and Cora Fogel, t-shirts;
Gloria Ellis, council Norrine Freeman and Linda
president, has appointed Garfield, tot shop; and Eve-
Charlotte Edelheit as over- lyn Levine, handicrafts.

Additional booths will fea- able through Bnai Brith
ture gourmet kitchen items, Women's chapters or by
aprons and plants.
calling the ticket chairmen,
Deadline for reservations Mrs. Heller, 355-0292, or
is Monday. Tickets are avail- Mrs. Feuereisen, 547-1139.

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BALE POST and AUX-
ILIARY will show an Is-

raeli film 8 p.m. Tuesday in
JWV
• . Memorial Home.
amission is free and
guests are invited. Refresh-
ments will be served.

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AUXILIARY will service

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