THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 52 Friday, August 29, 1980 We part more easily with what we possess than with our expectations of what we hope for. Trojan "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING __ON LOCATION_ Bnai Brith Activities CENTENNIAL CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, is seeking bowlers for its league which will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays at Plum Hollow Lanes.. The league begins Wednesday. For informa- tion, call Rosalyn Meyer, 356-4499. * * * ACCOUNTANTS UNIT will hold a general meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Temple Beth El board room. ESTIMATES Phone 57&1140 If you're not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy jewelry if its sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur- chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. A service to private owners, banks and estates. Call 642-5575. est. 1919 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575. LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST SAY THIS . i...,: it 1 6, .4. , 1 CPA Harold Dubrowsky will speak on "Marketing Professional Services." The program will qualify for 2 CPE credits. The unit will host a games night Tuesday at the Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital in Allen Park. Volunteers are needed. To volunteer, call Mike Feldman, 353-8710. Donation of gifts, such as paperbacks, magazines and playing cards are welcome. * * * COUPLETS UNIT will have a "One-Nite-Out" pro- gram Sept. 6 in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mike Karbal, 3781 Spanish Oaks Dr., West Bloomfield. The Kar- bals will show a movie. Ad- mission is free and refresh- ments will be served. The group will have a general meeting 7:30 p.m. * * * UAW Leader Douglas Fraser to Get BB Annual Award The Bnai Brith Founda- tion announces that the 1980 recipient of the Bnai Brith International Humanitarian Award will be Douglas A. Fraser, president of the UAW. Fraser will be honored "for his distinguished contribu- tions of a humanitarian na- ture to the city, the state and the nation." Fraser will receive the honor at a Bnai Brith dinner Nov. 19 at the Detroit Plaza Hotel. In 1943, Fraser became president of Local 227 after having been elected to var- ious offices. He served three terms in that position. His activities with the union were - many and in 1951 Walter P. Reuther selected him as an administrative assistant, a position he held for eight years. Fraser is an officer or member of numerous civic and governmental bodies. He is a member of the board of directors of various organizations, including the Full Employment Ac- tion Council, the NAACP, the National Housing Con- ference, the National Urban Coalition, New Detroit and the Economic Club of De- troit. In addition, he is affil- iated with: the board of trustees of the Aspen In- stitute for Humanistic Studies, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, the World Au- tomotive Council of the International Metalwor- • • EL FO IT'S A WONDERFUL WAY TO HONOR SOMEONE SPECIAL! ---- ----7 - _-- - w ,......._, Show how much you care by planting trees in israel as a way of saying Happy New Year. JNF wiii plant trees (:3.00 each) in the name of your friends and relatives and mail them a beautiful New Year s certificate in your name MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS— WE WILL DO THE REST JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27308 Southfield Rd Southfield Mich 48076 55 - 6644 KEREN KAYENIE TN LEISRAEL Sept. 7 at the Gallery Art Center, 18831 W. 12 Mile, Lathrup Village. State Sen. Jack Faxon will be the guest speaker. The slate will be presented and by-law changes discussed. FOR THE FINEST Delegates Listed Detroiters attending the Bnai Brith international biennial convention in Washington, D.C. are: David L. Bittker, Sol Moss, Floyd Bornstein, Joel Gar- field, Harold Jaffa, Leonard Kendler, David Levine, Ar- nold Michlin; Ralph Miller, Louis Segel, George Tar- noff, Louis Weber, Milton Weinstein, Alex Ornstein and Berko Zdanowicz. nHOTOGRA p H P WEDDINGS Y BAR MITZVAS BERNIE WINER and ASSOCIATES 357-1010 ELECTROLYSIS WORKS! HELEN ZINBERG R.E. DOUGLAS FRASER kers Federation, the Americans for Demo- cratic Action, the Ameri- can Immigration and Citizenship Conference and the United Founda- tion. He is also a member of the Labor-Management Com- mittee on Employment and Training, the Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations, the President's Committee on Employment of the Handi- capped, the American Civil Liberties Union and the De- troit Urban League. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit, the Bnai Brith Youth Organization and the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions. For information and reservations, contact the Bnai Brith Foundation Office, 25835 Southfield Road, Southfield, 48075, 552-8070. Stag Day Committee Named Committees have been appointed for the Detroit Service Group's - 31st An- nual Stag Day, according to Melvin Wallace, Stag Day chairman. The day of golf, tennis and relaxation for Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- gency Fund workers is scheduled for Sept. 3 at Franklin Hills Country Club. Serving on the hospitality committee, which is chaired by Charles G. Stone, are Herbert A. Aronsson, N. Brewster Broder, Hugh W. Greenberg, Norman D. Katz, Edward Narens and Robert Slatkin. Bob Rosenthal chairs the golf committee. Working with him are Mike Gittlen and Robert E. Schwartz. Serving on the prizes committee, which is chaired by Joseph H. Orley, are * * * An art auction will be held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at the Gallery Art Center. Re- freshment preview will begin at 7:30. There is a charge. For details, call Rod Broder, 557-0139; or Stan Liebowitz, 626-5621. Broder, Dr. Conrad L. Giles and Sidney I. Feldman. The day's events will be capped by a dinner where awards will be presented to the leader- ship of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund, headed by General Chairmen David Rand- leman and Irving R. Seligman. The Campaign division that solicited the greatest percentage in- crease in pledges over the preceding year will be awarded the Detroit Service Group Loving Cup. During the dinner, golf and door prizes will also be awarded. Richard Sloan is president of the Detroit Service Group, the year- round organization of Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund workers. WE HAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE FOR 20 YEARS RID THEMSELVES OF UNSIGHTLY HAIR. REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR FROM FACE, BODY AND LEGS PERMANENTLY. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS. USING EXCLUSIVE AUTOTRON, NO FOOT PEDAL. OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. INCLUSIVE 16125 W. 12 MILE RD. 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