56 Friday, April 1, 1918 cr THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS F r Bnai Brith Activities DOWNTOWN - FOX CHAPTER will hold its in- stallation of officers 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dimitri's Restaurant, Royal Oak. Mrs. Philip Fealk will in- stall the following officers and board members: Shirley Diem, president; Lillian Elfman, Clara Schneid and Rose Dobrusin, vice presi- dents; Emma Berg, trea- surer; Sylvia Rimar, Rae Laporter and Sadie Adler, secretaries; and Edith Friedman, Ethel Danto, Frieda Olinick, Dorothy Lane, Suzie Zaanowicz, Betty Slafkin. Margo Glassman, Evelyn Viedrah, Rose Efros and Dorothy Kreisler, board of directors. For information and reser- vations, call Ms. Diem, 864-1669. . * * * junior past president, also will be installed. Refresh- ments will be served. Ad- mission is free and guests are welcome. * * * IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will see a slide presentation of "The Trea- sures of King Tut's Tomb," 8 p.m. Thursday at the Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. Former disc jockey Ed McKenzie will render the presentation. * * * DEBORAH CHAPTER installed Cindy Rich as president at its recent Bat Mitzva installation of offic- ers. Installed with Ms. Rich were Judy Cohen, junior past president; Adele Brod, Joanne Schwartz and Stephanie Weiner, vice presidents; Doreen Uzansky, Marsha Rich and LOUIS MARSHALL Sharon Rubenstein sec- CHAPTER will have its retaries; and Ann Mar- 36th annual installation of kowitz, treasurer. Board of officers 8 p.m. Tuesday at directors includes Elaine the Zionist Cultural Center, Glenn, Judy Poslanic, Bar- announces Gertrude Pearl, bara Stern, Rochelle Ger- installation chairman. shune, Beverly Stillwater, Irene Rodman, past presi- Barbara Freed and Marlene dent of the Metropolitan Cohen. Installing officer Detroit Bnai Brith Women's was Cheryl Tunick. * s * Council and chapter, will be installing officer. Celia COUPLETS 5016 will Mager will be installed as see a performance of president. Other officers are "Mummenschanz" 2 p.m. Sylvia Brickner and Jennie Sunday at the Music Hall. Grayson, vice presidents; For information, call Arni Shirley Plotnick, treasurer; Zalesin, social vice presi- Helen Pearl, Bea Leader- dent, 642-0392. A board man, Gertrude Lies, Esther meeting will be held Thurs- Niskar and Lil Dorf, sec- day in the Zalesin home, retaries. Board members 30625 Pierce, Southfield. rre Anne Clayton, Ada The group will hold a prog- Ginsberg, Rebecca Green, ressive dinner beginning Bettie Gutman, Esther 7:45 p.m. April 29 at the Kessler, Rose Koffman, Joy Golden Mushroom restaur- Landau, Selma Nathans, ant. The party will move to Bernice Rose and Thelma Merrick's for the main Weiss. Alice Kushner, course at 8:45 p.m. For in- Community Council Forum to Focus on Communal Role The Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- troit will conduct a forum to explore ways to make the Council more responsive to the community and vice f 3usiness Briefs versa 8 p.m. May 4 in the LaMed Auditorium of the main United Hebrew Schools building. Invitations have already been sent to the presidents of the more than 300 con- stituent organizations, who hold membership in the Council. formation, call the Rod Broders, 557-0139, or the president, Norrine Freeman, 661-5268. Bowl- ing will be held 7 p.m. Sun- day at Oak Park Lanes. Volunteers still are being sought for the May 13 Las Vegas night at Temple Is- rael. To volunteer, call George Freeman, 544-1527; Ron Adelstein, 559-5488; or Terry Rudman, 557-2989. * * Detroiter Attends BB Conference WASHINGTON — De- nnis Block of Detroit was one of 23 Bnai Brith leaders from the U.S. and Canada attending the organiza- tion's first national public affairs seminar for its young leadership group in Washington. Experts on Middle East affairs, urban policy de- velopment and the United Nations addressed the participants and then en- gaged them in give-and- take discussions. * * * BB Women's Unit Now Chartered Bat Chayle Chapter has been chartered as the newest chapter of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit. The chapter, whose name means daughter of valor, boasts a membership of 38. Judy Gordon was elected the chapter's first president. Other officers are Nina Berger, Marlene Brown, Barbra Fox, Phyllis Leslie and Loretta Weintraub, vice presidents; Claire Konikow, Sheri Rosen and Melanie Simon, secretaries; Kathy Scharff, treasurer. Jewish women age 25-40 who are single, divorced, separated or widowed are invited to join. For informa- tion or to join, call the Bnai Brith Women's Office, 356- 0146, weekdays. The Council recently created the Organiza- David M. Watson has tional Liaison Subcom- joined the Yaffe Stone Au- mittee, co-chaired by gust, Inc., advertising Council Vice President Marian Shifman and agency as a copywriter. David Tanzman. The ■ * * Mark S. Lipsitz has been committee is charged appointed district sales with investigating the manager of Metropolitan participation of con- Life Insurance Co.'s Warren stituent organizations in office at 2$225 Hoover, it standing committees and was announced by Mike delegate assemblies and Peress, regional sales man- encouraging unaffiliated ager for the Detroit region. Jewish organizations to MISS COLTON join the council. * * * Recommendations will be Mr. and Mrs. Andy Colton Tapper's( ) 00006(XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX X XXX) A C C. 25% LARSEN PIPES $995 DANISH STYLE OVERSIZE ENGLISH 557-1380 altk ends April 20th it :P;r%1:1'; '1250 OFF $12.51 reg. $15. Mon.-Wed.: 10:30-7P.M. Thurs., frt.: 10:30-9 p.m. Sat.: 100 - 13 p.m. Sun.: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.