42 Friday, Marl k 11, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH ton Bnai Brith Activities •?, ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its 29th installa- tion of officers 8 p.m. Tues- day at the Zionist Cultural Center. (The address on the chapter newsletter is incor- rect.) Betty Eidelman, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit, will be in- stalling officer. Officers to be installed are Dorothy 'Frock, president; Ann Cu- tler, Miriam Ferst and Ethel Kornheiser, vice pres- idents; Lee Robins, treasurer; Rose Kohen, Toby Lantz and Helen Plis- kow, secretaries; and Vane- era Collins, Shoshonah Edelson, Sylvia Ellenbogen, Ida Fenkel, Molly Ferlager, Jennie Goldberg, Clara Goldman, Mildred Gran- don, Francine Horwitch, Bess Leiser, Bea Malone, Faye Meyers, Lillian Meyers, Ann Michalowsky, Ann Milgrom, Eleanor Millman, Audrey Silver- man and Gertrude Tait, board of directors. Refresh- ments and a program, "An Evening in Hawaii," will follow. For information, call Goldie Dorfman, 478-3885. * * * BNOS CHAYIL CHAPTER (formerly Women on Their Own), will hold an election meeting 8 p.m. March 27 in the Bnai Brith office library. Guests are welcome. For informa- tion, call the Bnai Brith Women's office, 356-0146. * * DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER will hold its 38th annual installation noon Thursday at the Michigan Inn. The Shirley Behar Trio will entertain. Luncheon will be served. Blanche Bauman is prog- ram chairman for the day. Officers to be installed are Gussie Zuckerstein, presi- dent; Nettie Freilich, Ruth Klein, Julia Landy, Paula Gutov and Shirley Traitel, vice presidents; Esther Korelitz, Gertrude Rosen, Gertrude Levine and Betty Schwedel, secretaries; Betty Goldman, treasurer; Detroiter Wins BBYO Prize; BBYO Union Picks Weiner George Tarnoff, right, a national Bnai Brith Youth Organization commissioner, was presented with the District 6 BBYO Service Key "in recognition of distin- guished service to BBYO." Making the presentation is David Levine, chairman of the Michigan BBYO board of directors. George -Tarnoff was pre- sented with the District 6 BBYO Service Key. Tarnoff is a national BBYO corn- ! missioner and also has served as chairman of the Michigan BBYO board of directors. He held the presidency of Ivan S. Bloch Lodge and was president of' the Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. He has served on the Michigan BBYO board of directors since 1968 and has chaired the board nominating committee, personnel committee and budget committee. Meanwhile, at the recent national BBYO staff con- ference in Ellenville, N.Y., the National BBYO Staff Union elected Arnold J. Weiner, Michigan BBYO director, president for 1978. The BBYO Staff Union rep resents the international BBYO field staff through: out North America. Weiner has served as a member of the executive committee of the staff as- sociatintratnee 1972 and and Anne Steinberg, Alice Kaplan, Mildred Tack, Sally Altschuler, Bernice Israel, Freida Blostein, Toby Golob, Renee Kramer, Dorothy Rubenstein, Elizabeth Safran, Martha Weinstein, Emma Young, Bess Warnick, Dorothy Haber, Dorothy Ball and Florence Panitch, board members. For tickets, call the chairmen, Marian Gabe, 557-2093, or Toby Golob, 557-7139. * * * TZEDAKAH CHAP- TER will have its installa- tion tea 2 p.m. Sunday in the home of Judy Kovach, 8051 Lincoln, Huntington Woods. Theme for the in- stallation will be "Freedom Dolls," based on an original installation ceremony by Mrs. Philip Fealk. Officers to be installed are Jeannie Weiner, president; Mickey Gold, Florence Golding, Ginny Fairbanks and Helen Politzer, vice presidents; Sue Boughton, treasurer; Shirley Soskin and Yolette Jaffe, secretaries; and Selma Sherman, Adrienne Goldberg, Judy Martin and Carole Saferstein, board members. For reservations, call Eve Ingber, 357-3909. * a * DETROIT LODGE will have its annual "We Love You" event 7:30 p.m. March 29 at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Sam Turbow will be honored as "man of the year." Wives are invited. Dairy dinner will be served. * s * COUPLETS 5016 will meet 7 p.m. Sunday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Past president Linda Moss, president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit, will be honored. For information, call Henry Gutter, 543- 2647, or Steve Berlin, 557- 7587. ARNOLD WEINER Jusius Chajes, compoSer and conductor of the Center Symphony Orchestra, and Annette Chajes, mezzo sop- rano, will perform 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Oak Park Library. Sponsored by the Friends of the Oak Park Library, the program is open to the pub- lic at no charge. 1 MAN Louis Segel, past presi- dent of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council, and Irene Rodman, a past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council, will serve as chairmen of the 12th annual Bnai Brith Presi- dents Brunch which will take place 9:30 a.m. April 2 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The event, which will celebrate Israel's 30th an- niversary, will be held in cooperation with the Jewish National Fund. Barry Farber, nationally known TV talk show host, will speak. The presidents of the Bnai Brith Council, Ernest Shaw and Linda Moss, will be honored with the plant- ing of a garden of 100 trees each in their names. Each of the presidents of the 24 lodges and 25 chapters and units will be honored with "Chai-to-life" (18 trees). Tree and Tribute chairmen will receive citations. Segel, who will be the toastmaster, is a Bnai The Jewish National Fund will hold a general board meeting 8:15 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News, will report on the proceedings of the World Zionist Congress held in Is- rael which -he attended as a delegate. He was also a de- legate to the American Jewish Press Association Conference held in Israel. Slomovitz is a founder of JNF in Detroit and was the first president. Detroit JNF is celebrating its 60th an- niversary. There will be progress re- ports and a discussion of the JNF events in the coming months. Purim refresh- ments will be served. ■■•■■■••• •04.0 ■ •■ : DISCO : • • • • FEVER?. • Eat Your Heart Out •John Travolta• • We've got "Detroit's 1st Lady of Disco" v 4 4 ♦ _ • • • • • • • Det. News-Mani Kunz • . DISCO BONNIE • ORCHESTRA • • 398-0353 • • • Freddy Sheyer • Disco Parties • Lessons-Lite Shows 398-2462 with this coupon FREE! 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PLEASE COME TO MATCH & NOSH WITH US THE WEEK OF , MON., MARCH 20 THRU FRI., MARCH 24 HELP US CELEBRATE A WONDERFUL FIRST YEAR OF DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU! KAGGIE AND MAE INITIALLY YOURS • Whokrsaki Only 75.8 DEWED OK 118 121B1411101U1 as ra JNF Board Meeting Set was both second vice president and first vice president. In 1977, the National BBYO Staff As- sociation affiliated with the Community and So- cial Agency Employees Union of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). Weiner has been director of the Michigan Region BBYO since 1973. Couple to Appear in OP Concert • Fund Raising Items mit-al. t r s 0-to: OLD FISHER MANSION HOUSEHOLD SALE 19123 PARKE LANE Grosse Ile IRENE RODMAN Mrs. Rodman is a past president of Louis Marshall 'Chapter and has served on the Michigan regional board of the Anti- Defamation League. She is the District 6 Israel chaii- man and serves on the same capacity at the Detroit Wo- men's Council. She has been a member of Bnai Brith for more than 30' years. Admission is by the plant- ing of 21/2 trees. For information, call the Bnai Brith Council office, 354-6100, or JNF, 968- 0820. Selling contents of this fine home including Chinese French design rug (14x16) bedroom furniture, Kushman maple ta- ble, chairs and breakfront, crystal, china and silver pieces. Dresdan lamp and others, trashmasher, carpenter bench. bookcases, wicker furniture, many artificial trees & flow- ers. women's clothes size 1 0& 12. 57 Cadillac convertible (full power Arizona car, body excellent and mechanically good) Buick 71 Estate stationwagon (full power) and many more items. SATURDAY MARCH 18 10 am - 5 pm Southfield to Jefferson. W. on Jefferson to Bridge Rd. cross toll bridge to dead-end (Parke Lane) turn right. Conducted by Irene Siegel 338-7635.