•9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday ; May 9, 1980 47 Bnai Brith Activities DOWNTOWN - FOX CHAPTER installed Shir- ley Diem as president at its installation Wednesday • at Dimitri's Restaurant. Other officers installed by Edith Friedman were: Clara Schneid, Lillian Elfman and Evelyn Viedrah, vice presidents; Emma Berg, treasurer; Rose Dobrusin, Rae Laporter and Sadie Adler, secretaries; Gertrude Hirschman, Rose Efros, Dorothy Lane, Marjorie Glassman, Betty Slafkin, Susi Zdanowicz, Dorothy Kreisler, Sylvia Rimar and Freda Olinick, board. of di- rectors. * * * * * * HENRY MORGEN- THAU CHAPTER in- stalled Sara Lee Segel as IT'S DELIGHTFULLY COOL-IN OUR FUR -CONDITIONED RALPH . YAMRON'S Orchestra . SUMMER RESORT. Music For All Occasion Heat dries outathe natural oils of Furs. It can dull down that luster you prize so highly. Any Fur can lose its looks in sticky humid weather. So bring them to us for a chilly, delightful summer. We can even give them A Spruce Up Beauty Treatment — before they return happily home in the fall. 968-0121 SE OUZ PILAW NTA1., DIAMONDS By Direct from the Importer . Largest Selection of Diamonds Anywhere Howard S. Niskar GIA Certified Diamond Appraiser M LTER president at its recent in- stallation at Hamilton Place. Other officers in- stalled by Past President Ida Moss and Barbara Gor- zeck were: Arlene Blum- berg and Corrine Nathan- son, vice presidents; Lucy Block, treasurer; Barbara Cohl, Helga Kay and Gloria Sellers, secretaries. Board members are: Friedel Davis, Agnes Friedman, Ida Landsberg, Lillian Meyers, Marilyn Markel, Jeanette Pomish, Joyce Rabb, Claire Serling, Sylvia Stoller and Del Weinberg. Shirley Kar- lin was installation chair- man. HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE will hold an open meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Carlysle Towers. Gerald Rogers will speak on "Soviet Jewry." Guests and pro- spective members are wel- come. For information, call Kenneth Bertin, president, 557-2299. * * * GALILEE CHAPTER will have a night of games 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai David. Prizes will be awarded, and refreshments served. For information, call Marlene Lipman, 968- 2277; or Judy Bernstein, 352-1121. * * * MASADA AND TZEDAKAH - CHAP- TERS will host a book re- view 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Judy Martin, 17605 Goldwin, Southfield. Dina Bookstein will review "The Women's Room." For information, call * * * DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Wives, the chapter and friends are invited. Re- freshments will be served. * * * CENTENNIAL LODGE will hold a dinner meeting 7 p.m. Thursday at Wing Hong restaurant, 14 Mile and Orchard Lake Roads. Richard Lobenthal, execu- tive director of the Michi- gan Region of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will be the guest speaker. Friends and guests are invited. There is a charge for dinner. For reservations, call Lou Goutman, 569-0800 or 851-1231; or Wayne Kris- tal, 968-2271. HEALTH CARE UNIT will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at Maxwell's Restaurant in the Southfield Athletic Club. Attorney Marcus Plotkin will present a pro- gram, 'The 11th Com- mandment — United States Shall Not Be Your Primary Beneficiary — Thou Shall Properly Plan Thy Estate." Refreshments will be served. For reservations, call the Bnai Brith office by Monday, 552-8177. WE SELL FOR LESS Mother's Day Special • ALL SPRING & SUMMER SUITS Up To * * * Healthy Baby Week Marked Designers of Fine Furs Cleaning - Glazing - Restyling Harvard Row Mall 21742 W. 11 Mile Rd., Southfield 30555 Southfield Rd., Congress Bldg. #100 One block south of 13 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. 48076 645-9200 358-0850 SHAVOUTH SALES FROM GREAT SCOTT FEINBERG • FRANKS 1-LB. 99 PKG. %. ASSORTED VARIETIES-GOLDEN BLINTZES SAVE 80' BORDEN 15-0Z. 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Northland Center will be the scene of "A Family Af- fair," a collection of exhibits on pre-natal care, child de- velopment, nutrition, child safety, childbirth education and genetic counseling noon-5 p.m. May 18. For information, call the March of Dimes, 864-6000. 50% OFF Kkocui. Harold Berry to Be Honored on Behalf of the Seminary Harold Berry will be hon- ored by the Jewish Theolog- ical Seminary of America at a reception 7 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Committee chairman is David Hermelin. Rabbi Mordecai .Waxman, author, orator and scholar, will be guest speaker. Spiritual leader of the congregation, Rabbi Irwin Groner, will present the annual semi- nary award. A graduate of Wayne University Law School in 1949 with distinction and a member of Michigan State and Detroit Bar Associa- tions, Berry is a former president and a member of the board of trustees of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Recipient of the Human Relations Award in 1976 of the American Jewish Advance Fashions Ltd. 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