u. Friday, February 27, 1976 41 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Lodge to Cite Hollander on Behalf of Bonds Martin W. Hollander, Southfield Council presi- dent, will be the guest of honor at the Oakland Cen- tury Lodge of Bnai Brith Israel Bond Tribute Dinner to be held March 9 at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel. Hollander will be pre- sented with the Israel Silver Medallion Award "in recog- nition of his civic and corn- Montefiore Lodge Plans Purim Party Montefiore Lodge 12, Free Sons of Israel, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. A Purim party will high- light the evening. Prospec- tive couples are invited. For information or to join, call Mrs. Max Neuman, 863-8486, or Mrs. Harry Rice, 645-0615. FIRESTONE JEWELRY U holy:ode Diamonds & hoceirs Henan:Mink. JestlpirN & U inch Repairing SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 41 ■ 11•111111. CRITERION CLUB invites singles especially to a LEAP YEAR PARTY SUN., FEB. 29th, 8 P.M. at the Zionist Cultural Center 18451 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield Disco dancing, social mixers, party games, door prizes, re- freshments, fun. Donation: $1.50 each munal activities, his efforts on behalf of all Bnai Brith projects and his work for the state of Israel," it was announced by Judge Nor- man W. Feder, dinner chair- man. Born in Flint, and raised in Detroit, Hollander was graduated from the Detroit Institute of Technology in 1955 and received his bache- lor of business administra- tion degree, majoring in accounting. In 1958 he be- came a certified public ac- countant. In 1960 he became active in politics, joining the State Democratic Party and working in the 18th Congressional District as an interested citizen. Upon moving into the Blood Donor Appeal Issued An appeal has been made for blood donors on behalf of Audrey Fishman, a mem- ber of Cong. Bnai Moshe and Bnai Brith, who is a leu- kemia patient at Grace Hos- pital. The family and donors have replaced 200 of the 400 pints of blood Mrs. Fishman has already used, and she is expected to need several hundred more pints of blood. Donations can be made at the Bnai Brith blood drive, 5-10 p.m. March 8-9 at Oak Park's Pepper School; at Cong. Bnai Moshe 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 14; or at any Red Cross blood donor sta- tion. JANET LEE of CUSTOM INTERIOR DESIGNERS is having a Lucite & Accessory party in her Southfield apt. Tuesday, March 2nd 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Discount is beautiful the coffee & coffeecake delicious and the items exciting. Be her guest for a fun afternoon or evening Please call for reservations—DI 1-3700 The Challenge Of Family Change A Class For Family Growth 1. How do individuals grow and change within a family system? 2. What happens to children & parents in a family? Come and Find Out Classes will be held at Oakland Community College Oak Park Campus starts Wed., Mar. 3, 1976-6 weeks 548-1252 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Betty Houston, M.S.W. A.C.S.W. Connie Abramson, M.A. Keep Southfield Beautiful, the Southfield Gardens Homeowner's Association and the Southfield Arts Council. From 1969 to 1970 he was the chairman of the Southfield Democratic Club and subsequently in 1971 was elected to the South- field Council for his first term. Not, MARTIN HOLLANDER Southfield area, he served on various Southfield com- mittees such as the Citizen- ship Development Steering Committee for the South- field Board of Education, the board of directors of Hollander is a lifetime member of Cong. Beth Achim and was the vice president of its men's club and a member of its board of directors. For 22 years he has maintained an active par- ticipation in Perfection Lodge of the Masons and is the past Israel Bond chair- man for Oakland Century Author Vorspan Will Address Inter-Congregational Dinner The Inter-Congregational Men's Club dinner will take place 6 p.m. Tuesday at Temple Israel. The 43rd annual event involving the men's clubs of Orthodox, Conservative and Reform congregations from all over Metropolitan De- troit will be hosted by the Temple Israel Brotherhood. Dr. Lowell J. Ressler, past president of the Tem- ple Israel Brotherhood, is chairman of the evening. Guest speaker will be Albert Vorspan, vice pres- ident and director of social action for the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations, the national or- ganization of Reform Ju- daism. Vorspan will speak on "Caught in the Middle — Jews in America in the '70's." People Make News Dr. Henry Green, presi- dent of the Jewish Histori- cal Society of Michigan, was presented with the Interna- tional Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity's Meritorious Award at its recent conven- tion in Baltimore, Md. Dr. Green is a past president of the Detroit Chapter of Al- pha Omega as well as a re- gent and international trus- tee. He also is a past president of the Detroit Dis- trict Dental Society. * * * Alvin Davis of Southfield recently retired as assistant to the vice president of fi- nance for the merged Grace and Harper Hospitals after working 40 years at Grace. * * * Julius J. Harwood of Oak Park was elected presi- dent of the American Insti- tute of Mining, Metallurgi- cal and Petroleum Engineers at the group's 105th annual meeting in Las Vegas. Harwood is a mem- ber of the Education Divi- sion and National Agencies Division of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. He is vice president of the United He- brew Schools and chairman of its education committee. The Magic Men present Lodge of Bnai Brith and a member of its board of trustees. He also is active as a member of the finance and budget committee of SEMCOG, the Urban Af- fairs Committee of the Michigan Municipal League, the Legislative Committee of the Michi- gan Association of CPAs and chairman of the Southfield-Lathrup Youth Service Advisory Board. For reservations, call the Israel Bond office, 968-0200. MAGIC MOMENTS Dazzling Entertainment for any occasion • • • •, ♦ I, • • •• •• • Magic • Mystery • Comedy • Mindreading • Audience Participation PrOfessional Entertainment at Reasonable Rates 547-2464 547-8245 Kifig Waggeo Faciat Spas WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE GO! Let us help you erase winter's cruelty to your skin. CALL OR COME IN FORA I COMPLIMENTARY BROCHURE ON SKIN CARE I 1 Call for an appointment today Boca Raton, Florida 24901 Northwestern at 10 Mile 353 0707 (305) 368-9220 - Winter Clearance Sale 5 % - 7 5 % OFF ALBERT VORSPAN Vorspan is the author of several humorous volumes including his new novel, "Mazel Toy! You're Middle Aged." He has also written or co-authored "Jewish Val- ues and Social Crisis," "Giants of Justice," "My. Rabbi Doesn't Make House Calls" and "So the Kids Are Revolting." The Inter-Congregational dinner is open to all inter- ested men in the area. For reservations, call Temple Israel, 863-7769. Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jonas will be honored by Mesivta Torah Vodaath Sunday in Miami Beach "for their philanthropic activi- ties on behalf of Jewish edu- cation in many parts of the country." * * * Out of town guests from New York and New Jersey attended the recent Bar Mitzva of Robert Sobel, son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Sobel of Wildwood Ave., Oak Park. Services were held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek followed by a champagne brunch at the Raleigh House. * * * Nona Werby of Flint has just returned from a visit to the Safety Harbor Spa, re- sort hotel and tennis club, at Safety Harbor, Fla. The spa is located on Espiritu Santo Springs, whose mineral waters were discovered by Hernando de Soto in 1539. VILNG-UP SP OUIQUE Designer fashions and unusual gifts__ _ 17040 W. 12 Mile betw. Greenfield & Southfield Q 0-4 Mon-Fri 557-1220 QUALITY MEATS FELDBRO (Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite) NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 20233 W. 7 MILE and 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (W. Bloomfield Plaza) U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE BEEF RIBS Cut & Freezer Wrapped FREE 1 1: U.S.D.A. CHOICE MILK FED VEAL $1.89 lb. LOIN VEAL CHOPS $1.89 lb. RIB VEAL CHOPS lb. $1.39 SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET .... 99t lb. 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