o; I 0 0 2ck- ii 1 xi 9 t.eAtttwa6a423maiww ,a41:41vx*. 4, Ili THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , T.'r" Friday, March 11, 1983 57 Bnai Brith Activities ISRAEL CHAPTER will meet 6 p.m. Monday in the Bright Spot Room in McDonnell Towers, 24400 Civic Center Dr., South- field. Potluck dinner will be served. Election of officers will take place. Admission is gained by bringing a dairy dish to serve four-six people. For suggestions on what to bring, call Ruth Blumberg, 559-3874. Gaines will follow, and members are requested to bring the appropriate equipment. For details, call Marcella Roth, 356-6378. * * * TZEDAKAH CHAP- TER FOR WORKING WOMEN will hold its eighth installation of offi- cers 6:30 p.m. March 24 at Southfield Charley's. Mari- lyn Merdler will install the following: Adrienne Goldberg, president; Gail Greene, Mickey Gold, Lydia Bassin, Eileen Handelman and Selma Sherman, vice presidents; and Sue Boughton, secretary- treasurer. Guests are wel- come. There is a charge. For information, call Jeannie Weiner, 661-2030. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL SUBURBAN LODGE will hold an Israel program 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Ed Ro- senthal, executive director of Detroit's Jewish National Fund office, will be the guest speaker. Guests are invited. For information, call Max Kushner, 352- 8224. * * * CHAPTER will have its installation dinner 6:30 p.m. March 21 at Pun- chinello's, announce President Friedel Davis and Program Vice President Hattie Schwartz. Officers to be installed are: Jean Sherman, president; Nor- ma Gorosch and Dorothy Kass, vice presidents; BB Presidents' Brunch Helps Jewish National Fund The ninth Metro-Detroit Bnai Brith Forest in Shefer, Israel, will be inaugurated by Detroit's Bnai Brith and Jewish National Fund at the 17th annual Bnai Brith Presidents' Brunch to be held 10 a.m. April 17 at Cong. Beth Achim. The event honors the heads of Bnai Brith's Men's and Women's Councils, lodges, chapters, and units. Guest speaker will be former Congressman William Brodhead. The new forest is located in the Galilee. Harry Michelson heads the planning committee; co-chairmen are Charles Fink and Louis Segel. Brunch chairmen are: Floyd Bornstein and Evie Pink Sparkle Freeze 1 8-oz. pkg. Philadelphia Brand cream cheese, sof- tened 1 /4 cup honey 1 10-oz. pkg. frozen strawber- ries, thawed 1 81 /4-oz. can crushed pineap- ple, undrained 1 cup whipping cream, whip- ped Combine cream cheese and honey, mixing until well blended. Add fruit; mix lightly. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into 6-cup ring mold; freeze. Unmold. Garnish with watercress, if desired. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Variation: Sub- stitute six 3/4-cup molds for ring mold. EARNED INCOME • if' If your ,name ■ s less Than 510 000 and you nave a crifid you may oe able to claan this cremf You most file asmaroeciMMOpintly or as 'lead of 60,;endo Obtain free IRS Publ ■ caton 596 le, Me nanc4 brae/ form Yaort4x paCk.ig• r HARRY MICHELSON Levine; associate chair- men are Harold Jaffa and David Levine. Blanche Bauman is president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council and Harold Zuker is president of the men's council. Chuck Gordon is executive di- rector of the Bnai Brith Council of Detroit and Edward Rosenthal is executive director of the Jewish National Fund of Detroit. Corinne Joseff, Rosalie Warheit and Edith Katz, secretaries; and Lil Sol- omon, treasurer. There is a charge. For reservations, call Corinne Nathanson, 968-4849. * * * BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CHAPTER will meet 6 p.m. Tuesday at the MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Laura Lafer, registered representative of Investors Diversified Serv- ices, will speak on "The Art of Becoming Affluent." For information, call Elaine Grant, 642-8161. * * * ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAPTER will have its 28th annual installation dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Sylvia Ross, past president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan De- troit, will be the installing officer. She will install Sima Yarsike, president; Rose Neuman, president-elect; Rachel Growe, Sara Cweigenberg, Elizabeth Dell and Fay Lachman, vice presidents; Shirley Rosen- berg, treasurer; Felicia Schloss, Tola Gilbert, Pauline Sztarkman and Eva Birenholtz, secretaries. Board of directors in- cludes: Rona Bakalar, Anna Fisk, Lola Greenspan, Helen Goldin, Miriam Slaim, Helga Plonskier, Shirley Tennenbaum, Blanche Tuchman, Regina Gitler, Pola Zawierucha. For information, call Instal- lation Chairman Sally Biederman, 557-5682; or Ticket Chairman Lola Pines, 358-0715. * * * * * GALILEE CHAPTER will install its officers and board 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Southfield Charley's Blanche Bauman will bring greetings from the Bnai Brith Women's Council. The Leslie Apple Woman of Valor Award winner will be announced. Barbara Zonder will be the installing officer. There is a charge. Guests are invited. For reserva- tions, call Cidnie Herold, 681-1963; or Fran Klinger, 355-3316. * * * PISGAH LODGE will have an open meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Bnai Brith Building. There will be a Jewish National Fund presentation on Israel. The public is invited. To My Dear Relatives and Friends My Heartiest Appreciation For Your Tributes, Gifts and Get Well Wishes During My Recent Hospitalization. Ruth Traison the new generation FASHIONS FOP. 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