36 Friday, October 7, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JNV Auxiliary to Gather in Flint Flint News Bnai Brith Men in Flint to Meet Bnai Brith Flint Lodge 656 will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Howard Johnson's West, Miller Road at 1-75. Guest speakers will be Milt Kaplan, Flint Bnai Brith insurance chairman, and Joel Garfield, District 6 Bnai Brith insurance com- missioner. A social hour will follow. The lodge will host the Bnai Brith Michigan Council at its fall meeting Oct. 15-16 at the Flint Holiday Inn. Guest speaker for the Sun- day luncheon will be Marvin L&D ACCOUNTING SERVICE Bookkeeping-Payroll Accounting-Taxes David S. Lazarus 547-0168 K. Bailing District 6 imme- diate past president. He will discuss "The Role of Bnai Brith in the American Jew- ish Community." There will be a hospitality evening on Oct. 15 and a business work- shop session On Oct. 16. For reservations, call Stephan Kaplan, 239-2050. Flint Hadassah Members Gather Ann Lebster Chapter Hadassah, will hold its paid- up membership meeting noon Oct. 19, at Temple Beth El. An original skit, featuring Diane Rabin, Brenda Gold- man, Sandy Chimovitz, Florence Berner and Pat Fauer will be presented. Babysitters will be available. MAN pho-roympliyr SANdy RIE S 25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi. Landmark Bldg 968-0808 CANDIDS-40111THAITS—MOVIES--OUTDOOit STINGS--INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Announcing JERRY TURKEN IS NOW WITH The community is invited. Flint's Jewish War Veter- ans Auziliary 231 will host a Refreshments will be Department of Michigan served. meeting to be held 8:30 p.m. Flint Bnai Brith Thursday at Temple Beth Women Will Meet El. Chapter 124, Bnai Brith Guest speaker will be Arnold Feder, executive Women, will hold its first director of the Flint Jewish meeting of the season with a Community Council. A petite luncheon and installa- movie on Israel will be tion of new officers 12:30 p.m. Sunday at River Hol- shown. low Club House. Amitai to Address The 10th anniversary of Flint Bond Event the Flint Chapter of "Dolls for Democracy" program Israeli television pro- will be celebrated. The ducer, director and writer. group will focus on "Whistle Israel Amitai, will address Watch", a program with Flint's annual Israel Bond emphasis on the safety of dinner 6 p.m. Oct. 16. at citizens in the community. Cong. Beth Israel. Cocktails This project is under the will be served at 6. chairmanship of Mary Flint - communal leader Mitshkun and Maxine Murray E. Moss will Kronick. receive the state of Israel's District Vice President United Jerusalem Award. Edie Albion will be instal- Dinner chairman is Gordon ling. officer. Suber, assisted by Stanley Officers to be installed Fauer and Louis Kasle. For are: Co-presidents 'Sharon reservations, call the syna- Stein and Josephine Abra- gogue, 732-6310. mson; vice presidents Mary Mitshkun, Sybil Gold- berg. Rose Rubenstein, Joanne Klein and Lee Trager; secretaries ruth Shuster, Rita Persky and Stephen Segar, son of Mr. Mollie Epstein; treasurer and Mrs. Robert Segar. will ethel Polisky ; and publicity become Bar Mitzva Satur- Harriet Freeman. day at Temple Beth El. I "The Diamond Cutters" 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan Out Of Town Call Collect 313-355-2300 Technion Dinner on Monday Gen. Amos Horev, presi- dent of the Technion, and STAR WARS Are Over!! The Best of TWO WORLDS UNITE TO BRING YOU S alon DORIAN K 0 Salon Visiting in Israel CALENDAR Monday Beth Israel Sister- JERUSALEM (JTA)— hood meeting, 12:30 p.m., Gen. Omar Torrijos, the synagogue. president of Panama, who Tuesday Keren Or meet- arrived in Israel on an offi- ing, 8 p,m.. Wooden Mouse cial visit last week. was the Restaurant, County West guest of honor at banquets Plaza; FJCC Community tendered by President Eph- Relations Subcommittee on raim Katzir and Premier Israel and the Middle East, Menahem Begin. 8 p.m.; ZOA meeting. 8 p.m. Both were held in the Wednesday Joint Board of sukka at the Jerusalem Education Committee meet- Plaza Hotel. ing, 8 p.m., Cong. Beth Torrijos will tour Jerusa- Israel. lem and northern Israel . Thursday FJCC Cultural Committee meeting, 10 a.m.; Cong. Beth Israel Board of Education meet- Rated No. 1 in the U.S.A. Core in and see why ing, 8 p.m., synagogue. before you buy! Friday Temple Beth El From $49.50 Adult Education with Rabbi • Joseph Gutman, - 8 p.m., TYPEWRITER CO. temple. The Quality House — — — — — QUIST • (2nd Bldg. 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Henry Finds Job LOS ANGELES — For- mer Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has agreed to be a consultant to the University of Southern Cali- fornia's new Center for the Study of the American Experience. His salary was not disclosed. . The center was created last year by a $10 million grant from publisher Walter H. Annenberg. No one is more lonely , than he who loves only him- ._ self. 68 Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 Bar Mitzva Reservations are still available for the annual din- ner of the Detroit chapter, American Technion Society, to be held p.m. Monday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The dinner will honor Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News, who will given the Albert Einstein Award establishing the Philip Slo- mivitz Chair for the Hebrew Language at the'Technion. 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