48 friday, March 5, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Activities BRITH BNAI WOMEN'S COUNCIL will present Michael Brooks, di- rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, 8 p.m. March 16 at Temple Beth El. Brooks will speak on "Our Jewish Identity: How We Got to Be the Way We-Are." Refreshments will be served. There is an ad- Caricatures for your party By SAM ,FIELD cqil 399-1320 mission charge. For infor- mation, call the Bnai Brith Women's office, 552-8150. * * * GALILEE CHAPTER will have its annual instal- lation dinner 7:30 p.m. March 25 at The Sussex House restaurant. Officers to be installed are: Soralee Broida, president; Janet Gubkin, Marlene Lipman and Barbara Geller, vice presidents; Susie Melamed, treasurer; Audrey Kozin, Dolly Gedrich and Carolyn Apel, secretary; and Cidnie Herold, junior past president. Board members are: Elaine Beneson, Jackie Beigler, Sharon Bernstein, Marlene Goldman, Elaine Meyers, Sandee Nabat, Linda Rosenberg, Shelley Skelton, Paula Slomovitz, Dena Wein, Debbie Weis- serman and Gere Oliva. There is a charge, and Bloom Q*40 Bloom Registered Electrologists Come in and let us' remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appear- ance. Ask For Shirtee or Debby. 11 Appt. Only _358-5493 Mile between Evergreen & Southfield ■■•■■•■•■••■ proomourtawrammaltp aommalmmx• DANCE PARTIES are our specialty, high quality our performance. Outstanding in music, lighting, teaching and dance performance. For a complete evening of entertainment at your next party, Bar Mitzva, wed- ding or special occasion call 652-9736 ART and JAN 588-9499 Ask about our group dance classes. Also private and semi-private lessons. husbands and guests are in- vited. For reservations by March 18, call Ms. ROsen- berg, 559-6706; or Ms. Herold, 681-1963. * * * DETROIT CHAPTER will have its installation of officers noon March 17 at Jacques. Officers to be in- stalled are: Dorothy Ball, president; Sam Brasch, Gertrude Rosen and Alice Kaplan, vice presidents; Florence Panitch, trea- surer; Bess Axelrod, Ber- nice Konikow, Mildred Tack and Shirley Traitel, secretaries; and Bette Goldman, counselor. Board members are: Ida Berkowitz, Belle Bordman, Nettie Deutch, Dorothy Haber, Nanette Kapustin, Esther Korelitz, Harriet Mall, Margaret Alpert, Bert Nelson; Evelyn Paxton, Dorothy Rubenstein, Betty Schwedel, Martha Weins- tein, Emma Young and Miriam Zacks. * * * OAKLAND CENTURY LODGE will have a brunch program 11:30 a.m. March 14 at the Furniture Club. Prof. Barry Gross will speak on "Jews in the Movies." There is a charge, payable in advance. Reservation deadline is Thursday. Mail reservations to David Re- disch, 17204 Alta Vista Pl., Southfield, 48075. Bnai Brith to Cite Detroiter Jack Robinson in New York Jack A. Robinson, chair- man and chief executive officer of Perry Drug Stores, Inc., will be honored April 5 in New York at a national dinner-dance on behalf of . Mumford Class Reunion Slated Mumford High School's class of 1962 is seeking classmates for its 20th reu- nion to be held Thanksgiv- ing weekend at Fairlane Manor . For details, contact E.J. (Martin) Lichtenstein, 3015 Bloomfield Shore Dr. ; West Bloomfield, 48033, 855- 2158; or Sue (Pariser) Moss, 4312 Stoney River, Bir- mingham, 48010, 626-6427. _ w'BLOWDRY OR SET REG. $24 Available from Rita, Russell, Tako, Ilene, and Jordon OFFER GOOD Tues., Wed. & Thurs. only Thru March 31st 559-8729 NEW ORLEANS MALL 15600 W. 10 Mile at Greenfield, Southfield Bnai Brith Youth Services. Robinson will receive Bnai Brith's American Tra- ditions Award for his "dedi- cation to community and country, as well as the example he provides for to- day's young people." Co-chairing the affair are Allan Klein of Perry Drug, Lawrence McG-onigle of Re- vlon and Herbert Rechter of Allied Accessories and Auto Parts. ' The dinner will be held at the Sheraton Centre in New York. ORCHESTRA Contemporary—Big Band Sounds Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Prosional Entartainrmnt" 3M-0710 354-0111 Wed., March 10th 7:30 P.M. O.C.C. Farm. Hills JACK ROBINSON Fee $30. 7 Sessions * * * BB Executive Board Names Gloria Ellis Gloria Ellis was elected to the executive board of Bnai Brith Women at the organ- ization's internationl bi- ennial convention in Wash- ington, D.C. A member of the 120,000 member Jewish women's service organization for nearly 25 years, Mrs. Ellis has served in a number of leadership roles in the Midwest Region including chairman of the regional board, consultants chair- man, and conference pro- gram chairman and was a member of the board of former District 6. Since 1972, she has been chairman of the Michigan Region Bnai Brith Youth Organization board, is a member of the board of gov- ernors of the Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne State Uni- versity and is a board member of the Michigan Region Anti-Defamation League. Nationally, she served as BBW Adult Jewish Education Chair- man. Health Baby Week Begins, Hosted by BBW 1500 SHEL ROTT SIGN OFF CIGARETTES! * * * HAIRCUT The Bnai Brith Women and the March of Dimes will co- sponsor their annual Healthy Baby Week obser- vance Sunday through March 14. The observance will con- clude March 14 with a pro- gram entitled, "It's a Fam- ily Affair," comprised of family activities at North- land Center. There will be free exhibits and entertainment. Chan- nel 7 newswoman Doris Biscoe is honorary chair- man. Florine Mark Ross will introduce the poster children. For details, call Linda Simon, 352-3223; or the March of Dimes, 864-6000. 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