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September 15, 1978 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-15

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Bnai Brith Activities

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LOUIS MARSHALL
SUBURBAN LODGE
AND CHAPTER will hold
a joint meeting 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Red
Cedars Restaurant, South-
field. Dinner will be served
at 7. The "Banjoes and Jills"
will entertain. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call Carl Pearl, lodge
president, VE 8-5384.

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School. Tzedaka Chapter
will be the guests for the
evening.
* * *
DETROIT BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER will have its
first meeting of the season 8
p.m. Tuesday at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Books on mother-daughter
relationships will be re-
viewed. An old-fashioned
ice cream social will follow.
Guests are welcome.
** *
ZAGER CHAPTER Will
hold its first meeting of the
season 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Northgate Apts.
-club house. Petite luncheon
will be served, and there
will be surprise entertain-
ment. Prospective members
are invited. For informa-
tion, call the program
chairman, Sarah Gevercer,.
968-0362.
* * * -
PISGAH CHAPTER
will meet noon Thursday in
the Northgate Apts. club
house. Norman Michlin of
the Michigan Regional
Board of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, will be guest speaker.
Petite luncheon will be
served. Friends are invited.

NATANYA CHAPTER
will take a Jewish historical
trip, with lunch in Greek-
town, Sunday. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call Beverly Toren, 355-
1599, or Ethel Greenwald,
647-4812. The chapter will
haire a general riibetirig and
games night 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Carlyle
Towers Apts. party room.
Guests are welcome. Ad-
mission is free.

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DOWNTOWN-FOX
CHAPTER will meet 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
Maple House Restaurant,
10 Mile and Southfield Rds.
Games and refreshments
will follow.
* * *
MASADA CHAPTER
will hold a paper drive Sept.
22 at the north end area of
the Orchard Mall, Orchard
Lake and Maple Rds.,
northeast corner.
* *
COUPLETS 5016 will
have an art auction 9 p.m.
Sept 23 at the Gallery Art
center. A refreshment pre-
view will begin at 8. For tic-
kets or information, call the
fund-raising vice president,
Rod Broder, 352-3966,
daily, or 557-0139, eve-
nings. The group will meet
7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Southfield Paramedics will
give a CPR demonstration.
Guests are invited. For in-
formation, call President
Henry Gutter, 543-2647, or
Arni Zalesin, program vice
president, 642-0391.

Bnai Brith
Dinner
Chairmen
Named

Martin E. Citrin, David
K. Easlick, Joseph L. Hud-
son, Jr., and William G.
Meese have been named
general dinner chairmen for
the 1978 Bnai Brith Inter-
national Humanitarian
Award Dinner to take place
Nov. 16 at Fairlane Manor.
Alan E. Schwartz, attor-
ney and community leader,
will be honored for "distin-
guished and enduring con-
tributions of a humanita-
rian nature, both profes-
sionally and as evidenced by
his extraordinary record of
civic achievement and in-
volvement."
Citrin is currently
president of the Detroit
Jewish Welfare Federation
and a member of the board
of directors of both Sinai
Hospital and the United
Foundation. Easlick, a past
recipient of the Humanita-
rian Award, is president of
Michigan Bell Telephone
Co., and is involved in the
civic affairs of Metropolitan
Detroit.
Hudson was the first De-
troit recipient of the
Humanitarian Award in
1970, and has long been a
fixture in Detroit civic life.
Meese is chairman of De-
troit Edison, and last year's
Humanitarian Award reci-
pient. He also is active in
the community.

Louis Weber is chairing
the Bnai Brith Foundation
Committee organizing the
dinner, and David Bittker is
co-chairman.
For information and
dinner reservations, write
the Bnai Brith Foundation,
21711 W. 10 Mile, South-
field, 48075, 354-6100.

BB Women Plan
a Fall Festival

Bnai , Brith Women's
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit will hold its fall festi-
val Sept. 24 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Ruth Grey is
chairman of the day-long af-
fair.
There will be many
boutiques and booths.
Among the features are an
art demonstration by TV
personality Carol Duval,
fabric creations' display,
novelties and more.
A noon luncheon will fea-
ture a fashion show and pre-
sentation by the authors of
"The Underground Shop-
per."
Brenda Goodman is coor-
dinator of boutiques, and
Norrine Freeman is lunch-
eon chairman. For tickets,
call the Bani Brith Women's
office, 356-1046.

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a recipie.1 of United Jewish
Appeal funds. has been cut
by 30 percent this year be-
cause of inflation.

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