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March 18, 1977 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Fund-Raiser Set
for Jim Blanchard

Bnai Brith Activities

BNAI BRITH WO-
MEN'S COUNCIL OF
METROPOLITAN DE-
TROIT will hold an elec-
tion meeting 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Re-
freshments will be
served.
* * *
HENRY MORGEN-
THAU CHAPTER will
hold its 31st annual in-
stallation of officers 6:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Red
Cedars restaurant,
Southfield. Officers to be
installed are Esther Pas-
tor, president; Shirley
arlin and Sara Lee
egal, vice presidents-
Selma Gross, treasurer;
Del Weinberg and Gloria
Sellers, • secretaries.
Frieda Mendelson will
entertain, accompanied
by Rochelle Barr. For
reservations, call Ida
Moss, 851-6711, or Peggy
Gross, 353-5585.
* * *
TIKVAH LODGE will
have a regular meeting
8:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Tel-12 Mall community
room. New members will

-

be inducted. Norman
Michlin of the Anti-
Defamation League of
Bnai Brith will speak and
present a film, "Troubled
Brotherhood." Guests are
invited at no charge, and
refreshments will be
served.

* *

*

Marvin Check, Clifford
Klayman, Sol Kushner,
Sidney Lifton, Irving Sa-
ble, Lester Schoenberg
and Richard Weiner. For
information or dinner
reservations, call Mrs.
Jerry Tepman, installa-
tion chairman, 354-2225.

* *

*

CENTENNIAL CHAP-
GALILEE CHAPTER
TER will hold its annual will hold its 18th annual
installation of officers -at installation dinner 7:15
a dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday p.m. Thursday at the Red
at the Raleigh House. Cedars restaurant. Offic-
Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, a ers to be installed are
past president of the Bnai Barbara Zoner, presi-
Brith Women's Council of dent; Rochelle Cohen,
Metropolitan Detroit and Cidnie Herold and Linda
Centennial's consultant Rosenberg, vice presi-
for the past three years, dents; Marlene Lipman,
will install the following treasurer; Marlene
officers: Mesdames Ralph
Weil, president; Edwin
Tarnopol and Herberg
Pont, vice presidents;
Jack Gold, treasurer;
Henry Glass, Richard
Krugel and Larry Kow-
alsky, secretaries. Mrs.
Irwin Alpern, immediate
past president, will as-
sume the office of coun-
selor. Board members in-
cluce Mesdames Irving
Berlin, David Burnstein,
BIRMINGHAM

Friday, March 18, 1977 43

Goldman, Marjorie Naf-
taly and Jacqueline
Beigler, secretaries;
Pauline Michaels, junior
past president. Board
members are: Sharon
Balamut, Carol Bigman,
Sandra. Collins, Marcia
Haidy, Audrey Kozin,
Harriet Lusky, Sandra
Mege, Soralee Broida,
Phyllis Schreiman, Ros-
lyn Sonnenstrahl, Sandra
Sweet and Suzanne To-
bes. Installing officer will
be Gloria Ellis, past pres-
ident of the metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Wo-
men's Council. Serving on
the installation commit-
tee are Pauline Michaels,
Ethel Fine and Joyce
Nelson.

Supporters of Rep.
James J. Blanchard (D-
18th District) are holding
a fund-raising party 7-9
p.m. Tuesday at Stouf-
fer's Northland Inn.
There is a charge. For
information, call Sidney
Pittman, 545-3290.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ZADIE

* * *

Love
Sharon, Joel
Kenneth, David, Jeffrey
Sheri Beth, Marc

MICHIGAN

Tucker-Grant Lodge Aids
Passover Project for Needy

Tucker-Grant Lodge of Bnai Brith gave a boost to a
project aiding Jewish mental patients onPassover when
its members presented a check to the League of Jewish
Women whose Co-Operative Council aids Jewish un-
derprivileged throughout the year. The lodge's donation
was made as part of its Project JUMP (Jewish Un-
derprivileged Mental Patients). Attending the check
presentation were from left, front row: Al Beckerman;
Jerry Olson; Sheila Ordin, president of the League of
Jewish Women; Dorothy Cole; Walt Krausse; and Lenny
Taub. Shown in top row, from left are: Mary Kaplan,
Dennis Rice and Fred Apel. Not pictured are Richard
Kay, Ron White and Stu Stone. A Passover luncheon for
the patients, sponsored by the women's league, will take
place noon April 5 at the main Jewish'Center complex.

Gordon to Speak at Beth Achim
Testimonial for Harry Laker -

TV personality and De-
troit News columnist,
Lou Gordon, will appear
— at the April 21 testimo-
al dinner honoring
arry I. Laker, past pres-
ident of Cong. Beth
Achim. The gathering
has been scheduled to
coincide with Yom Ha'
Atzmaut to celebrate the
29th year of Israel's
statehood.
William Freedman
general chairman of the
Laker testimonial said:
"The tribute dinner hon-
oring Harry Laker is in
appreciation for the dedi-
cated and devoted leader-,
ship which he has given
unstintingly to Beth
Achim the past as well

as for his continued com-
plete community in-
volvement."
For reservations, call
the synagogue, 352-8670.

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