- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, July 23, 1982 g 20 To JO% OFF INVITATIONS MATCHES, NAPKINS, STATIONERY, EMBOSSERS & YAMULKAS CALL SIDELL 557-4365 f j . . ." \- 1 Abraham Tannenbaum, attorney and activist for the American-Zionist move- ment, will be guest speaker at the Louis Marshall Sub- urban Lodge Israel Bond tribute dinner 6:30 p:m. Aug. 3 at Cong. Beth Achim. Honored at the event will be Max Nosunchuk, reci- pient of Israel's Lion of Judah Award, to be pre- ABRAHAM TANNEBAUM 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 ART and JAN 588-9499 652-9736 Ask about our group dance classes. Also private and semi-private lessons. A N T S • P • F, L A S • M C E sented "in appreciation of his leadership and active participation in the Israel Bond program." Dinner chairman is Alfred I. Stebbins; lodge president is Charles Fink. Tannenbaum is promi- nent both for his work among Jewish youth groups and his efforts on behalf of Israel and has held important posts with the American CASE CONTROL PEST MANAGEMENT FOR YOUR FREE Estimates and Professional Consultation: DIAL E R BBW Parlor Opens Appea Zionist to Speak to Marshall Suburban MICHIGAN LICENSE #63437 3i2-4390 T F OR PROMPT SERVICE MEMBER MICHIGAN PEST CONTROL ASSOCIATION CASE CONTROL IS LICENSED & FULLY INSURED NO VACATING NECESSARY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ... WE OFFER A MONTHLY MAINTENANCE PROGRAM SQUIRRELS • RACCOONS • MOSQUITOES • AND ALL OTHER PESTS w A S S • E E S • B R 0 A C E S Zionist movement. He studied at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and received his college education at New York University, Dropsie University and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. His LLB degree was received from the New York Law School. A frequent traveler abroad, Tannenbaum has recently returned from his 21st trip to Israel. He is a member of the advisory cabinet of Bnai Brith's Met- ropolitan Council Israel Committee, and a member of Long Island Lodge. For dinner reservations, call Carl Pearl, 838-5384; or the Israel Bond office, 557- 2900. More than $35,000 was pledged at a special gifts parlor meeting which kicked off Bnai Brith Women's Council Youth and Services Appeal. Shown at the -event, held at Edsel and Eleanor Ford Housdlik Grosse Pointe Shores are, seated from left, Mick3W kin, honoree Betty Silverfarb and Blanche Bauman. Standing are Florence Karabenick, Sylvia Ross and Estelle Robinson. Bnai Brith Activities HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER will hold a gar- age sale 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun- day at the home of Ina Sky, 8540 Lincoln, Huntington Woods. Household articles are needed. Donations are tax deductible. For pick-up, call Sharon Taitelbaum, 547-5364; or Mrs. Sky, 399-1717. * * HENRY MORGEN- THAU L'CHAYIM BOWLING LEAGUE will bowl at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Yorba Linda Lanes, 9:45 p.m. Tuesdays at Ark Lanes West and 7 p.m. Thursdays at Strike 'n Spare Lanes. For details, call Jerry Ger- shune, 546-4418; Robert Franklin, 548-2884; Harvey Cohen, 352-6921; or Phil Perlstein, 557-5198. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet noon Wednesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house, announces President Frieda. * * * • Pisgah Seeks Historic Facts Preparatory to the cele- bration of the 125t11- an- niversary of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, its leaders are accumulating documen- taries for publication of its history. Pisgah Lodge is one of the oldest in Bnai Brith in this country. With Temple Beth El and Cong. Shaarey Zedek, it is the oldest func- tioning group in Michigan, marking uninterrupted ac- tivities during the entire era of 125 years. In celebration of the an- niversary, Pisgah Lodge will hold a dinner-dance Oct. 24 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Reservations are limited. For reservations or to do- nate memorabilia for the . event, call the lodge office, 552-1966 or 552-8177. In Israel, blind people can feel raised dots on bills to learn how much each is worth. Switzerland and the Netherlands also print their money in Braille. N C E Masover. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Program Chairmen Nita Lichtenstein and Evelyn Berger announce the film, "The Life of Jane Froman," will be shown. Guests are welcome. * * * PISGAH LODGE will have its annual picnic 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park Shepherd Park. There will be games and contests for children. Prizes will be awarded. Beverages will be provided. 1 9 slIEVE 5 0 • am. CUSTOM FORMICA FURNITURE REMODELING DECKS/GARAGES ■ 477-1582 624-7251 Meir & Sons Builders, Inc. NEW HOURS ' [NEW HOURS _911/. _Alan )ewete r SELECTED JEWELRY (.0111 ) 1.I.:IT, JEN\ URN SHIN ICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Near Post Office Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 r .OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. LEO KNIGHT Photography KIDDY KOLAR CONTEST WINNERS WERE SELECTED BY OUR JUDGES: Beverly & Irving Laker of Ace Wiping Cloth Helen & Louis George of Nicholas George Theaters 1st Place Winner of the $100 Bond: Andrew Weitz, aged 2 years 2nd Place Winner of the $50 Bond: Michael Sevy, aged 2 years 3rd Place Winner of the $25 Gift Certificate: Leslie Handleman, aged 14 months Winners & Honorable Mentions May Be Seen On Display At: Manufacturer's National Bank 13 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. ALL ENTRIES PRINTS ARE READY FOR cZPICK-UP AT OUR STUDIO Thank You For Your Participation •