Bnai Brith Activities For Mother's Day And All Special Occasions Why A Diamond? For many. the diamond is a symbol of eternal love and cominittment. For others, it will be the flawless gift to repeat special feelings again and again. Whenever you give. Widenbaum will help you with a stone whose fire and sparkle Will shine with increasing value over the years. What a perfect way to express your feelings. TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold its annual instal- lation luncheon noon Tues- day at Kingsley Inn. Chairman of the day will be past President Reva Sniderman. Installing offi- cer will be Irene Rodman, past president of the Met- ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council. Officers to be installed are: Pearl Shiovitz, president; _ . . Bess Belsky, Mary Lewis, Dorothy Stein, Hilda Raphael and Goldie Kramer, vice presidents; Harriet Sigel, treasurer; Shirley Gallison, Reva Sniderman, Betty Cohen, Sophie Perlman, Millie Raub and Mollie Kazdan, secretaries; and Goldie Kramer, junior past president. Board members are: Helen Rothenberg, Sylvia Ross Will Lead Bnai Brith Women's Unit Sylvia Ross was installed as president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit at its installation luncheon at Adat Shalom Synagogue., Mrs. Ross is a life meml:fer of Bnai Brith Women and a member ,of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of . the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Installed with her were: Mrs. Mel Tichik, president-elect; Mrs. Joseph Feuereisen, Mrs. Emanuel Bauman, Mrs. Marilyn Mit- tleman and Mrs. Martin Levine, vice presidents; Mrs. Michael Zonder, trea- surer; Mrs. Sol Moss, Ms. $4r SYLVIA ROSS Denise Richman and Mrs. Louis Rose, secretaries. * * Jean Lipkin, Lea Lumberg, Marion Mendelsohn, Edith Cohen, Pearl Seltzer, Bess Pollack, Toby Fisher, Leah Lubin, Sara Morris, Sophie Sinclair, Bess Gantz, Etta Levin, Gert Lieberoff, Re- becca Alger, Gail Pearlman, Sally Paul, Dorothy Fishman, Josephine Lieb and Shirley Raznick. Luncheon chairman is Net- tie Weinberg. For reserva- tions, call Ms. Rothenberg, 967-4427, or Ms.. Lewis, 645-9039. * * * DOWNTOWN-FOX CHAPTER will hold a board meeting 8:30 'p.m. Wednesday in the home of Rachel Pludwinski, 28050 . Selkirk, Southfield. Re- freshments will be served. * * * REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION LODGE will hold a brunch 10:15 a.m. Sunday in the Raleigh House. For reserva- tions, call Ed Glancy, 353- 2050. Guests are invited at a charge. Lights! Action! MACK PITT Orchestra And His DISCO MACHINE Stereophonic Dolby Sound! Pop-Soul-Top 40 . 3584842 . . COLLECTIONS Past Due Accounts USE AN ATTORNEY TO COLLECT . JOHN D. LAZAR 24531 John R., Hazel Park, Mich. 48030 Call 1-313-543-0390 3 great reasons women shop Rochester's new fashion place. Bnai Brith Women's Region Plans Parley in Bay City A Very Special Stone There's no time like today to get your precious gems remounted in a contemporary or traditional custom design, whether its a stone handed down from generation to generation, or a new one from our selection. Times change. but the meaning behind that very special stone won't if you restore it ivith Widenbaum's artistic expertise. . fdenbarn Croat Look well to the hear- thstone; therein all hope for America lies. — Calvin Coolidge - . Je•.elers 29173 Northwestern Southfield/356-2525 Open Nlor7. thru Wed. 10 to 6. Thurs. E., Fri. 10 to 8. Sat 10 to 6 Midwest Region, Bnai Brith Women, will host its first' regional conference May 6-8 at the Bay-Valley Inn, Bay City. The conference will bring together Bnai Brith Women from throughout Michigan and Northwestern Ohio for three days of workshops and seminars. With a theme of "Light Up Your Life With Bnai Brith Women" the con- ference will focus on the MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC HAL GORDON "iimi:Tiiiiii)IANO MARY JO's BEAUTY SALON Is Happy To Announce The Addition Of Her. New Operator HANA" Specializing in all phases of Beauty Services Call today for your appt. 545-0620 13805 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park, Mi. 2 blkd. W. of Coolidge "We curl up and dye for our customers" many ways today's woman can enrich her various:life styles i through volun- teerism. Grace Day, president-elect, will present the keynote address at the opening banquet May 6. A highlight of the con- ference will be a panel discussion on "Challeng- ing Issues for Today's Woman." Participating- in the panel will be Judge Jessica Cooper of the 46th Judicial District Court, State Sen. Doug Ross and Richard Lo- benthal, executive direc- tor, Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Michigan Region. Charlotte Edelheit is vice chairman of the region board and conference_ chairman. Chairmen for the confer- ence are: Lillian Onrich, program; Linda Moss, pro- gram -committee; Molly Sayles, arrangements; Betty Eidelman, Ida Nathan, Sylvia Indenbaum and Bobbie Levine, awards committee; Estelle Robin- son, menus; Rhea Rowe, registration; Brenda Good- man, decorations; Thelma Isaacs, favors; Irene Rod- man, council liaison; Ida Stein, hospitality; Janet Weil, -gift shop; Diane Pas- kin, outstate; Pat Lewiston, chapter programming; Bea Fealk, Eadies Albion and Belle Rubin, luncheon and dinner. For information on the conference, call the Bnai Brith Women, Midwest Region office, 569-1336. The heart of fools pro- claimeth foolishness. WALTON BLVD (UNIVERSITY DR.) AVON RD. 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