THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JAKItS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile GREENFIELD CENTER 967-3922 CARL STEGER AT THE PIANO BAR TUES. THRU SAT. Detroit Bnai Brith Council Hosts District Parley Here DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. FROM $4.95 Businessmen's Luncheons MON.-FRI., 11 to 3 p.m. Bnai Brith Activities The 109th annual conven- tion of Bnai Brith District 6 will take place June 26-28 at the Michigan Inn, hosted by the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. The con- vention will open with a 10 DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER installed Myna sontersei dinnerthealm SALAD BAR WITH ALL DINNERS "ACCOMMODATIONS" Starring Channel 7's RITA BELL ALLAN JACOBS a.m. registration June 26. Delegates from Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne- braska, Minnesota and Western Canada will join for workshops and meetings and the installation of the district president, Allan Jacobs, who will be in- stalled at a 6 p.m. dinner- dance June 28 at Adat Sha- lom Synagogue. Executive vice president of Inter- national Briai frith, Dr. Daniel Thursz, be the guest speaker at the instal- lation banquet. For installation banquet tickets and information, call the local Bnai Brith of- fice, 354-6100. Registration fee for the three-day conven- tion may be mailed to the district office, 8 S. Mich- igan. Ave., Chicago, Ill., Directed by Pierre Turgeon FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7:30 A Turgeon & Launce Prod. 643-6360 S13.50 per person For reservations mail check or money order to SOMERSET MALL 2801 W. Big Beaver Road Troy., Michigan 48084 la or akels the 6580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., Just S. of Maple 626-8585 626-9710 ,COMPLETE DELICATESSEN WITH A LITTLE BIT OF ITALY • BREAK FAST•LUNCH• DINNER• SNACKS 60603. TUES. THRU THURS., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. SAT., 10 a.m.-12 Mid. FRI., 11 a.m.-12 Mid. SUN., 9 a.m.-9 p.m. FEATURING WILNO-VIENNA PRODUCTS CHINA GATE TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS • DELICATESSEN •BAR-B-0 RIBS • ITALIAN SPE- CIALTIES •SALADS • PIZZA • STEAKS • SEAFOOD • DAIRY DISHES • FISH &CHIPS • ETC. ETC. ETC. A IS OPEN AT Pine Lake Mall LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON.. T HRU FRI. DAILY HOURS: MON. THR U THURS., 11 a.m. t o 11 p.m. ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza rated NQ. 1 by Channel 7 News BEER & WINE FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE 851-5540 MON.-THURS., n a.m. to n p.m. FRI. IL SAT., 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. SUN & HOLIDAYS, 12 noon to 11 p.m. LUNCHEON SPECIALS • NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA ! 357-3280 COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE Lunch is a whole new experience. We've turned over a new leaf at lunch. From our new casual decor featuring dozens of green, growing plants. To a= delectable new menu . . . featuring just what you've always wanted for lunch. Like sandwiches made from succulent prime rib. Fluffy omelettes ... your choice from a combination of flavors. Or a light, satisfying combination of homemade soup and a salad you build yourself from our bountiful bar. Coach & Four STOUFFER'S NORTHLAND INN 21000 Northwestern Highway 569-4700 Friday, June 17, 1977 31 . Stein as president at its in- stallation luncheon at Kings- ley Inn. Other officers are: Ida Topper, Bertha Fein- berg and Lillian Bratt, vice presidents; Betty Fischer, Ethel Atkins, Esther Segal and Ruth Lefton, secretar- ies; Mildred Saphirstein, treasurer; and Mae Ber- man, Esther Goodman, Sophie Kellerman, Rose Schwartz, Rose Sweet, Ida Wexler and Alice Zarem- ber, board members. Coun- cil delegates are Shirley Bernstein, Alice Cohen, Alyce Diamond, Molly Ger- shenzon, Molly Moss, Ms. Stein and Ms. Topper. Alter- nates are Ms. Bratt and Betty Silverfarb. Ida Nath- an, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil, was installing officer. Installation chairmen were Rebecca Winston and Es- ther Weintraub. *** MARSHALL SUBURBAN LODGE will install newly - elected officers at a dinner- dance 6 p.m. June 26 at the Glen Oaks Country Club. Al- bert Gutman, past presi- dent, will be the installing officer, and Max Kushner will host the event. The fol- lowing officers will be- in- stalled: Carl Pearl, presi- dent; Alfred Stebbins, Larry Zatkin, Jerome Got- tlieb, vice presidents; Dave Diskin, Joe Rodman, secre- taries; Morris Pearl, treas- urer; Bernard Schlussel, chaplain; Albert Goodman, warden; Jerome Gilbert, guardian; Harry Bodzin, Isadore Goldfarb, Charles Fink, Max Kushner, Jack Tarnow, Edward Schlussel, Mike Rader, Steve Rader and Harold Freed, trustees. Eric Rosenow will provide music. For reservations, call Carl Pearl, VE 8-5384. *** IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE will install Oscar Tuttleman as president at its 30th anni- versary celebration Sunday at the Top Hat Supper Club, Windsor. Other officers to be installed are : Iry Mar- shall, Ray Rebeck, Marc Tuttleman and Marc Weber- man, vice presidents; Larry Schlussel, Barry Blauer and Charles Blauer, secretaries; Robert Krup- kin, treasurer; Julius Schlussel, chaplain; and Al Berlin, Lou Cohen, Alex Friedman and Ed Gittle- man, members-at-large. *** COUPLETS UNIT in- stalled Norrine Freeman as president at the unit's an- nual installation at Kings- ley Inn. Other officers are Anita Freeman, Henry Gut- ter, Ron Wonboy and Arni Zalesin, vice presidents; Jean Alspector, treasurer; Fern Adelstein, Judy Green and Linda Yellin, secretar- ies; and Ruth Grey, junior past president. Trustees are Jeri Berlin, Steve Berlin, Elanna Broder, Barbara Carney, Betty Rose Eisen- berg, Jim Grey, Judy Gor- don, Jeff Laderman, Alex Ornstein, Joe Scott, John Se- lesko, Arnie Weiner, Rena Meyers, George Freeman, Tobye Salinger and Marc Rich . CENTENNIAL LODGE elected David L. Friedman president at its recent elec- tion meeting. Other officers are Jack Abella, Joseph Bender, Robert Leichtman and Maurice Silverman, vice presidents ; Hy Pilchik, Robert Friedman and Sam Goldstein, secretaries; Wayne Kristall, treasurer; and Gerald Corlin, chap- lain. Trustees are Ron Want a Skimpy Sandwich? DON'T COME TO OLD TIME DELI 27701 Orchard Lake Road 553-2191 Near 12 Mile air Ail; SAVINGS! [ EA RLY 25 To Davis, Sol Lefton, Her§hel Ploshnick, Lou Goutrrian, Jerry Paskovitz and Jerry Sipher. (Continued on Page 32) O FF ON ALL DISHES MON. THRU SAT. -4 to 6 p.m. INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS, APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ALA CARTE. ETC. Sorry, No Entertainment '77 Cou Coupons or Credit Cards F. or This Special Offer Expires -- UlliCS1- 1AW ISA 6 June 25, 1977 404 ORCHARD LAKE AT MAPLE-ORCHARD MALL-851-6400 REG. HOURS: Mon. 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COMPLETE WITH SALAD BAR $5.95 PORT HOLE LOUNGE IN REAR OF SAIL INN 25101 TELEGRAPH RD.,Just N. of 10 Mile 358-1611 ■■■■■•••■■■••■■•■* WHEN IN WINDSOR EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE IS HUNGARIAN VILLAGE • RESTAURANT & TAVERN VEAL PAPRIKAS CHICKEN PAPRIKAS WIENER SCHNITZEL . $4.95 $4.25 '4.95 ABOVE INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, BREAD & BUTTER I ALL OUR FOOD IS HOME-MADE I MON.-SAT., 12 NOON-12 MID. 1665 OTTOWA ST. SUN., 12 NOON-10 P.M. For Res. 1-519-258-3212 Might Out of Tunnel to Goyeau. Right To Wyandotte. Left 7 Lights to Gladstone. Right To Ottowa. We Honor Major Credit Cards 41•4111• ■•■■■•■•■ UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS Restaurant (Formerly Centaur Rinksid e) 5600 DRAKE RU. AT WALNUT LK. RD. Just 2 Miles W. of Orchard Lake Rd. 661-4400 MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. to 12 Mid FRI. & SAT., 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Sundays NOW SERVING LUNCH MON. THRU SAT. NEW MENUS! IMPROVED SERVICE! NOW APPEARING TUES. THRU SAT. 8 p.m. LORIO •