THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
(inai Brith Activitie
BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will hear attorney
Stephen Cooper 10:30 a.m.
Sept. 9 at Maxwell's in the
Southfield Athletic Club.
Cooper will speak on "Con-
tracts for Living Together
and Getting Divorced With-
out Being Married." Break-
fast will be served. There is
a charge. For reservations,
call Bnai Brith, 354-6100.
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MASADA CHAPTER
still has openings in its
)wling league. For infor-
mation, call Roberta
Schwartz, 626-0691.
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REY-UT UNIT will hold
a road rally starting 7 p.m.
Aug. 25 at Thompson Mid-
dle School, Southfield.
Openings are still avail-
able. Participants must
have two or three couples
per car. There is a charge.
Advance reservations are
required. For information,
call Bob Cohen, 968-1037.
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COUPLETS UNIT will
hold a board meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the home of
Stan Liebowitz, 5200
Richard Run W., West
Bloomfield. Guests are wel-
come. Persons unable to
attend , should call
Liebowitz, 661-2485; or
President Henry Gutter,
543-2647. The unit will
have a Hawaiian luau 8
p.m. Aug. 25 at the
Edgewood Swim Club,
25840 Catalina, Southfield.
There is a charge and guests
are welcome. For informa-
tion, call Elanna Broder,
557-0139; Marsha Rich;
968-3172; or Linda Yellin,
social services vice
president, 545-4449.
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PISGAH LODGE will
hold its annual picnic 10
a.m. Sunday at Oak Park
Major Park. The picnic
committee is headed by Ed-
ward Burke and Dr. Her-
bert Bean. There will be
games and prizes for chil-
dren and adults. Refresh-
ments will be served free of
charge. Members are re-
quested to bring tables,
chairs and food. Families
and friends are invited.
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PISGAH CHAPTER
will hold a luncheon to
honor life members noon
Aug. 27 at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Life mem-
bers to be honored are:
Beatrice Belfer, Ruth
Diamond, Rebecca Dinetz,
Helen Ellias, Jeanne Felds-
tein, Pearl Freedlander,
Sylvia Harvith, Anne
Helfman, Ethel Levy,
Louba Lupiloff, Rose Man-
ning, Tillie Martin, Anna
Nosanchuk, Matilda Sims
and Rose Zuckerman. For
reservations, call Ann Klee,
967-0276; Edith Friedman,
398-2059; Edith Mosten,
967-1201; or Rose Brezner,
967-1165.
ISRAEL LODGE AND
CHAPTER will go on a
Bob-Lo moonlight cruise 10
p.m. Aug. 25. The group will
attend the Yugoslavian
ethnic festival at the river-
front or Greektown prior to
departure and transporta-
tion will be available. For
information, call Esther
Applebaum, 557-2975, after
5 p.m.; or Marcella Roth,
356-6378. Families and
friends are invited.
METROPOLITAN
DETROIT BNAI BRITH
COUNCIL will hold a dele-
gates meeting 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Bnai Brith
offices. Henry Bizaoui of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith will speak on
"Jews in Arab Lands."
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ZAGER-STONE
LODGE will hold an execu-
tive board and general
membership meeting 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the home of
President Isaac Benaim,
27435 Harvard, Southfield.
Prostrective members are
invited. Refreshments will
be served following the
meeting. The lodge bowling
league will hold its annual
"summer freebee" 8 p.m.
Wednesday at Plum Hollow
Lanes. Bowlers from the
1978-1979 season and pro-
spective' bowlers are in-
vited. The lodge will bowl
9:30 p.m. Wednesdays. A
league meeting will precede
bowling, and refreshments
will be served. For informa-
tion or to join, call Mark
Sperling, league secretary,
477-2786.
Stag Day Committees Named
Committees have been
appointed for the Detroit
Service Group's annual
Stag Day, according to Stag
Day chairman Bernard H.
Stollman.
Stag Day, for volunteer
workers of the Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund, is
scheduled for Sept. 6 at
Tam-O-Shanter Country
Club. The day's events are
capped by an awards
dinner. —
Serving on the hospitality
committee, which is chaired
by Edward D. Gold, are
Oscar Band, Dr. Leon Fill,
Milton Fishman, Dr.
Eugene A. Gelzayd, Dr.
Ronald Michaelson, Samuel
Rich, Dr. Michael Rontal,
David Sakwa, Leo Sklar
Kal Soskin, Dr. Howard L.
Chazen and Melvin Wein-
garden.
Kreisman,s Cited
on Anniversary
Nathan Soberman
chairs the golf commit-
tee. Working with him are
Arthur Beckwith, Nor-
man Cohen, Mitchell
Feldman, Sam Fenton,
Milton Horn, Dan Kahn,
Basil Tilben and Irving
Yura.
Serving on the prizes and
awards committee, which is
chaired by Milton Lucow,
are Oscar Braun, Norman
Gordon and Jack Solway.
Arthur Howard is
president of the Detroit
Service Group, the year-
round organization of Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund volun-
teers. For information on
Stag Day, call Harold Berke
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 965-3939.
Free Concert
Disco Parties by
The Jimmy Wilkins Or-
chestra will perform 7 p.m.
Sunday at the Prudential
Town Center. In case of
rain, the concert will be held
at the Southfield Civic Cen-
ter Ice Arena. Admission is
free.
Dan Sandberg
3S3-6699
Classes Open
The Oak Park Co-
Operative. Pre-School Nur-
sery still has openings
available for the fall. Ruth
Kruger conducts the nur-
sery classes held at Key
Elementary School.
Children age 2 1/2-5 are
eligible to enroll. Morning
and afternoon sessions are
available. There is a charge.
Caipools can be arranged.
For information, call
Harriet Sofferin, 542-8460.
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Robert Motherwell • Frank Stella •
• Sam Francis • Kenneth Noland •
THE KREISMANS
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kreisrnan of Oak Park were
honored by their children
and grandchildren at a
party recently on the occa-
sion of their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Relatives and friends
were on hand to help the
couple celebrate.
Friday, August 11, 1919
• Helen Frankenthaler • Ronald Davis
AUGUST SHOWING
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I. IRVINE FELDMAN GALLERIES
24175 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, Mich., 48075
KEY INTERNATIONAL BLDG., S'BOUND SERVICE DR.
10-5 Tues. Sat. (313) 358-5444
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NILE DAY SCHOOL
32200 Middlebelt Rd.,
Farmington Hills, Mich. 48018
Phone 851-2394
Headmaster, Rabbi Robert Abramson
Administrator, June Weinberg
A limited number of
openings still remain
for September for
Kindergarten and 1st grade.
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LOUIS MARSHALL
LODGE announces its be-
nevolent fund will meet 8
p.m. Aug. 26 in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauf-
man, 1318 Ardmoor Dr.,
Birmingham. The organiza-
tion is working on a fund-
raising project to support
the Holocaust library
housed at the local Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith offices. °
We invite parents of students entering Kindergar-
ten and 1st grade to visit our school, meet our
teachers and headmaster, and learn about our
exciting program. Please call for an appointment.
Bus transportation is available.
Hillel — where Judaic and General Education walk hand-in-hand into the future.
No child will be denied an education at Hillel because of parents inability to pay the full charges. Tuition allowances will continue to be granted on individual needs.
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit admits Jewish students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin. Its admission and scholarship programs are non discriminatory.
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