THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 29, 1981 38 . , Dave's Fish & Seafood 22101 Coolidge Block S. of 9 Mi Call 548-4031 We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free - WE WRAP FOR FREEZING Open 7 Days Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 p.m. SUNDAY 9 to 5 p.m. Marcia Tanzman Is Re-Elected Home for Aged Auxiliary Head Marcia Tanzman will be installed as president for her second term of the Jewish Home for Aged Aux- iliary noon June 15 in Handleman Hall of Temple Beth El. Open 7 Days Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 p.m. South of Maple 6720 ORCHARD LAKE RD. SUNDAY WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 9 to 5 p.m. QUALITY MEATS BEER & WINE Imported Domestic 626-4656 MARCIA TANZMAN COME IN AND SEE BEER & WINE Imported OUR FRESH FISH Domestic READY TO EAT! BAR-B-Q CHICKEN! FELDBRO IS NOW BAR-B-OUING THEIR OWN CHOICE CHICKENS GET THEM PIPING HOT! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! __ SAM & SONS FRUIT MKT. 6718 Orchard Lake Rd. 851-8020 Orchard Lake Hours: Daily 8:30-8:00, Sun. 730-6:00 or 13905 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 399-9699 For Top Quality and Lowest Prices All Year Round HOLIDAY SALE Old Vienna GEFILTE FISH . SOUR CREAM BLINTZES $ 21 oz. can Wilson's Empire I 79 59 co. 99 99 C pkg. California . BING CHERRIES C lb. California — POTATOES 19c1b. 91e MA RLA ISS CHEESE $Z3 C 59 BORSCHT LONG . WHITE Low Choles terol S Mrs. Adlers, Rokeach or Mothers . ,ar ORCHARD LAKE STORE ONLY Mrs. Adlers GEFILTE FISH PEPSI 8 PAK % 24. oz. jar 3 9 $1 • while it lasts litre bottle Specials good thru June 4th $1 89 The installation program will feature a presentation by members of the Michigan Opera Theater entitled, "Highlights of Musical Theater." Officers to be installed with Mrs. Tanzman are: Geraldine Margolis, execu- tive vice president; Jean Arkin, Phyllis Kellerman, Sophie LeVine, Anna Mic- kel and Fannie Robinson, vice presidents; Deanna Averbuch, Lili Kolb, Ger- trude Pritz, Elaine Weiss, Betty Wolfe, secretaries; Bea Katzman, parliamen- tarian; and Sharon Fleis- chman, adviser. Chairmen are: Gladys Barr, Gert Bernstein, Betty Brodsky, Miriam Davis, Esther Benson, Isabel Berlin, Sara Be- rlin, Pearl Bez, Ethel Co- hen, Arlene Durenfeld, Ann Faigen, Shirley Feig, Idene Fink, Marilyn Fishman, Estelle Galper, Norma Gealer, Hattie Grand, Sandra Hertz, Joan Jacobs, Muriel Jacobs, Elsie Katz, Be- verly Laker, Shirley Le- vin, Ann Lullove, Marilyn Markel, Celia Meisner, Esther Melton, Esther Mendelsohn, Ilene Nemer, Marilyn Rowens, Diana Samson, Sadye Sherman, Emma Silver- man, Karen Singer, Cynthia Steinberg, Mary Tarnow, Roz Weiner and Edith Zaffern. The auxiliary provides the residents of Borman Hall and Prentis Manor with trips to the Butzel Cen- ter camp, transportation to cultural programs, reality orientation, games, friendly visits, drama group, crea- tive writing workshops, musical programs, hobby shop, "nosh nook" and gift shop. Chairman of the day Mrs. LeVine announces that Past President Fleischman will be installing officer. Petite luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. For details, call Ms. Feig, 541-1817; or Ms. Tarnow, 356-2063. Checks should be made payable to the auxil- iary and sent to Anna Mic- kel, 30330 Southfield, Southfield, 48076. Librarians Meet NEW YORK — The 16th annual convention of the Association of Jewish Lib- raries will be held at Gros- singer's, New York, June 21-24. ' Bnai Brith Activitie For details, call Elaine Grant, 642-8161; or Sophie Kellerman, 355-4034. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER will hold its annual instal- lation of officers 12:30 p.m. Monday at Jacques. Officers to be installed are: Jeanne Feldstein, president; Ethel Levy, Bea Belfer, Rebecca Dinitz and Sylvia Harvith, vice presidents; Ann Klee, treasurer; and Sarah Levine and Gertrude Burston, secretaries; and Sarah Gordon, counselor. Board members are Bet- ty Wolfe, Lydia Felsenfeld, Lillian Kaufman and Helen Zambeck. Rose Manning is the arrangements chair- man. Ms. Levy will be in- *** stalling officer, and Rose TZEDAKAH CHAP- Meskin will be mistress of TER will have an Israeli ceremonies. There is a Night 7:30 p.m. Wednesday charge. Guests are wel- in the home of Sue come. For reservations, call Boughton, 17056 George Ms. Klee, 967-0276; or Ceil Washington, Southfield. Fine, 559-8152. Featured will be authentic Israeli food and slides of Is- rael. Marilyn Merdler will Drs. Re-Elected The following Detroiters speak on "Life in Israel To- day." For reservations and were re-elected to the na- information, call Ms. tional board of trustees at a recent meeting of the Boughton, 557-2409. American Physicians Fel- * * * lowship Inc. for Medicine in DETROIT BUSINESS Israel: Drs. Sidney Fried- AND PROFESSIONAL laender, Eugene I. Plous CHAPTER will have a and Bernard Weston. paid-up membership dinner 6:30 p.m. June 17 at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Dues will be accepted at the Orchestra and Entertainment door. There is a nominal charge for dinner. New members and their sponsors will be guests of the chapter. ACCOUNTANTS UNIT will meet 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Alpert Con- firmation Room of Temple Beth El. Stock brokers Brian Tremain, Mary Lou Zamora and Joyce Bowden will speak on "Corporate Financial Planning," "Money Market Funds," and "Tax Sheltered Invest- ments." The program will qualify for two CPE credits. A board meeting will be held at 7. There is a new ad- dress to which send mem- bership applications. Bnai Brith Accountants Group, c/o Michael Zipser, Finan- cial Secretary, 29912 Or- chard Lake Rd., Far- mington Hills, 48018. LARRY FREEDMAN 647-2367 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Goldin are proud to announce The Acceptance of their son CRAIG To The University of Michigan DENTAL SCHOOL after only 3 years of undergraduate study Congratulations Craig ss Party decorating and special events noonati c s 855-3355 MASTERCHARGE VISA