40 Friday, April 22. 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Meyer Littky, Pauline Michaels Leaders for BB Presidents Event Meyer Littky, chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai- Brith Council Martyrs 10 STANDARDS CUSTOMS 11) POWER-DRIVES 111 4 ( Ai SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY 13S. Main St.. Clawson. Mi. 585-0555 Forest Committee, and Pauline Michaels, tribute chairman for the Women's Council, will have leading roles in the 11th annual Bnai Brith Presidents Brunch to be held 10 a.m., May 1, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Littky was president of Pisgah Lodge twice. He is chairman of the board of trustees of the Metropolitan De roit Bnai Brith Council, and , has been a member for nearly four decades. Mrs. Michaels is recording secre- tary of, the Women's Bnai - Brith Council and was presi- dent of Galilee Chapter. 4)aveselowei? INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE SAVE FROM y y 3 to 2 off The Brunch will honor Martin Weston, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and Rhea Rowe, president of the Women's Council as well as the presidents of the 24 lodges and 26 chap- ters and units - with tree projects. Tree and tribute chairmen will also receive citations. Robert St. John, inter- nationally known author and war correspondent, will be the guest speaker. Admission to the brunch is by the planting of a min- imum of two trees in Israel per person. For informa- tion, call Bnai Brith, 354- 6100 or JNF, 968-0820. Oakland Century Bond Dinner Nets $96,500 in Subscriptions SHELDON ROTT . More than $96,500 was subscribed In State of Israel .Bonds at the Oakland Cen- tury Lodge Tribute Dinner honoring Ernest M. Solo- mon of Oak Park. Shown are, from left, Martin Hol- Hadassah `Function Links Generations in Historic Cause seph Wetsman and David Mrs. Oscar (Harriet) w. Simons' whose early Band set the tone Tuesday evening at the 60th anniver- land gift prqvided the fciun- dation for the first Hadas- sary dinner, for a festive sah hospital in Jerusalem; Hadassah event that linked and Frank Wetsman and Is- the generations in the great rael Davidson and their as- cause of the women's Zion- sociates who led in the con- ist movement and the tasks struction of the present Ha- undertaken by its to pro- dassah headquarters- on vide healing and health for •Seven Mile Road. Mrs. Jewry in Eretz Israel. Band utilized the occasion The celebration became a to appeal for generous par- markedly social event as ticipants in efforts to build the new generation of young women shared in the ' new headquarters for Metro- politan Detroit Hadassah. observance with the elders Mrs. Peter Martin, as who pioneered in estab- president of the Detroit Ha- fishing the Detroit Chapter dassah . Chapter, added to of Hadassah five' years Values from $13 to $46. the encomia by reviewing after Henrietta Szold cre- All sales final , the local activities, giving ated the national move- credit for their share in the ment. cause to the many who Mrs. Bin' d introduced the have been enrolled and to women who served as presi- 5=W dents, commencing with the the recently formed Hadas- sah Associates, and h - us- oldest living past president, bands of • Hadassah mem- • Mrs. Ralph Davidson. SHOE AND HANDBAG SALON bers who are aiding the The event was occasion Birmingham • movement. to recall and to honor the A highlight of the evening - services rendered the move- 642-9646 249 Pierce Street was the address of the na- ment by the men in the Zi- onist movement, the late Jo- tional president, Mrs. Nath- an Tannenbaum, whose re- view of Hadassah history and achievements gave spe- cial substance to an event marking an important anni- versary. Mrs. Tannenbaum related the most recent events in- - volving progress in the Ha- dassah medical facilities in Israel and made special ref- erence to the reconstruction of the health center on Mount Scopus. She was greeted with applause when she asserted that the reu- nited Jerusalem, which oc- curred a decade ago, will never be abandoned or split unless you're 18 and out of a job, again. Hadassah women's skills with no way to pay for college were demonstrated in a mu- sical presentation which in tuition next fall . eluded recapitulation of ex- periences during the six dec- ades of the Detroit women's activities. The popular songs of the 60 years were PLEASE CALL US WITH YOUR JOB OPENINGS. sung by Mrs. Albert New- man and Mrs. Victor H. Linden, with Lois Novitz at the piano. COMPLETE SPRING & SUMMER INVENTORY SHOES • SLIPPERS HANDBAGS arese"roilj? I. t• • The lander, dinner chairman; Is- rael Amitai, guest speaker; Mr, and Mrs. Solomon; and Ralph Miller, lodge presi- dent. 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