THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temple Israel Sisterhood Completes Art Show Plans Temple Israel Sisterhood members prepare for their 29th annual - art and antique show, "Gallery 333," to be held March 25-27, in room 333 of the main Jewish Community Center. Hours are noon to 9 p.m. March 25 and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. March 26 and 27. The show will feature a sisterhood gift shop, a greenery and a booth featuring cook books, paper goods, candy and cookies. A fashion show will be presented by Michael Getsoff. Shown are, from left, standing: Annette Schreiber, antique dealer co-chairman; Barbara Ro- senthal, antique dealer chairman; Mollie Bank, pub- licity chairman; and pharlene Blondy, art department chairman. Seated are, from left: Sheila Lipschutz, art department co-chairman; Betsy _Rudin, overall chairman; and Linda Brodsky, sisterhood president. Tickets will be available at the door. Elderly Plant 118 Trees in Israel for Tu b'Shevat Friday, March 16, 1919 41 Bnai Brith Activities BNAI BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DE- TROIT will hold its elect tion of officers 8 p.m. March 28 in the Zionist Cultural Center. ** * BARRISTERS UNIT will induct several local judges as honorary mem- bers and newly elected offi- cers at a 7 p.m. dinner March 28 at Kingsley Inn. Cocktails will be served at 6. For advance reservations, call Stephen Cooper, president, 965-7540, or Joseph Fisher, vice president, 644-4840. There is a charge. ** * DOWNTOWN - FOX CHAPTER will hold its in- stallation of officers 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Dimit- ri's Restaurant. - Sarah Feuereisen will install Shir- ley Diem, president; Lillian Elfman and Clara Schneid, - vice presidents; Emma Berg, treasurer; Sylvia Rimar, Rae Laporter and Sadie Adler, secretaries; and Edith Friedman, Rose Dobrusin, Dorothy Lane, Frede Olinick, Dorothy Kreisler, Gertrude Hirschman, Rose Efros, Susi Zdanowicz, Betty Slaf- kin and Evelyn Viedrah, di- rectors. DETROIT CHAPTER field. Officers to be installed will hold its annual instal- are: Joan Rabackoff, lation noon. March 29 at president; ,Karen Block, Kingsley Inn. Officers to be Karen Moore and Rosalyn installed are: Mesdames Rebeck, vice presidents; Maurice Zuckerstein, Ann Gallison, Nettie Rosen, president; Sam Goldman, Gussie Schrut and Sarah Jules Klein, Eugene Rosen Pearl, secretaries; Joan and Ben Shwedel, vice Janis, treasurer; and Mar- presidents; Irving Panitch, garet Gutman, Roslyn treasurer; Philip Kaplan, Kauffman, Marilyn Lip- Max Ball, Sante Levine and man, Rachel Rosenkranz, Philip Golob, secretaries. Jeanette Schwartz, Muriel Installing officer will be Silverstein, Beverly Travis, Mrs. Ira Albion, vice Brenda Watts and Kat- president of the Bnai Brith hryne Yaffe. Helen Tatarka women's Midwest Region. will be installing officer. Mrs. Emanuel Bauman is Diana Blauer is installation installation chairman. Mrs. _chairman. * * * Nathan Kantor is ticket chairman. For reservations REAL ESTATE and information, call Mrs. AND CONSTRUCTION Kantor, 355-4594. LODGE will hold a com- plimentary brunch 10:30 IVAN S. BLOCH a.m. Sunday in the North CHAPTER will hold its in- Park Towers Penthouse stallation of officers 6:30 East. Dr. Morton Plotnick p.m. Thursday in the Red will speak on "Everything Cedars Restaurant, "South- You Ever Wanted to Know * * * BBG Will Mark 50th Anniversary Music by About the Jewish Commu- nity Center." * * * ZAGER CHAPTER will hold its installation of offi- cers 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Humorist Philip Imber will entertain in Yid- dish. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. For information, call Sarah Gevercer, 968-0362. STORE OWNERS DO YOU CARRY JEWELRY? We will give you the LOWEST •PRICES in fashion and preci- ous jewelry. Call INTERNATIONAL JEWELRY BY MODE 557-8414 Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the- music to your needs. The Bnai Brith Women's 9684563 midwest region and met- ropolitan Detroit council will sponsor a brunch celeb- SPECIALIZING IN LUCITE GIFTS rating the 50th anniversary )) of Bnai Brith Girls 11:30 Cleo " a.m. March 25 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. * * * 25% OFF Lorraine Lesley Former Bnai Brith Girls OAKLAND CENTURY 5% extra for B'nai Britt! members op 398-6244 1662 626 LODGE will hold its next are being sought for the cel- ebration which will include dinner-meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Furniture the participation of current Club, Southfield. The pro- BBG members and Bnai gram will begin at 8. Fea- Brith Women. The brunch will feature a tured will be disco dancing Our New 1979 Collection with Disco Debby and slide presentation of the Frankie Gell. There is a history of BBG and a fash- of contemporary invitations, charge, and wives are in- ion show of clothing worn by members through the years. stationery, raffle tickets and vited. 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