THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 4, 1983 55

Bnai Brith Activities

BRANDEIS SPORTS
LODGE will meet 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 15 at Buddy's Pizza,
Farmington Hills. Bob Mil-
ler, assistant public rela-

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Where Fit is Foremost . '

Uptown • Southfield Rd. at

tions director for the Detroit
Tigers, will speak on "The
Present and Future of the
Detroit Tigers." There is a
charge, and dinner will be
served. For reservations,
call Jack Fine, 545-0819;
Ralph Miller, 559-3200; or
Sam Goodman, 541-2914.

111/2 Mile • 559-3900
Big & Tall • Southfield at II Mile

Lung Agency
Program Nov. 13

The

Non-traditional and al-
ternative forms of asthma
treatment will be discussed
at the American Lung Asso-
ciation of Southeastern
Michigan's (ALASEM)
Family Asthma Program,
at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 13 in Room
239 of the main Jewish
Community Center.

569-6930

SHEL ROTT

ORCHESTRA

Contemporary—Big Band Sounds

Featuring
T.V.& Recording Artist

VICKIE CARROLL

"Professional Entertainment"

354-0770

354-0711

Dr. Bruce Dubin will lead
the discussion. For details,
call the Lung Association,
961-1697.

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• Fun Outdoor and Indoor Activities

FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, 6 15

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Full or Half Day Program
Six Saturday sessions beginning Nov. 12

Lorraine Fisher
356-8123

Michael Kuppe
642-1525,_
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LOUIS MARSHALL
SUBURBAN LODGE will

hold its 49th installation of
officers at 6 p.m. Tuesday at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Past President and chair-
man of the evening Max
Kushner announces Ralph
Miller, president of District
6, will be the installing offi-
cer.
He will install Kurt
Singer, president; William
Graham, Oscar Cook and
Glenn Phillips, vice
presidents; Morris Pearl,
treasurer; Joe Rodman and
Frank Berman, secretaries;

Charles Fink, chaplain; Al-
bert Goodman, warden;
Jack Abromovitz, guardian;
and Carl Pearl, Kushner,
Alfred Stebbins, Mark No-
lan, Jack Tarnow, Harry
Newman and Sam Borak,
trustees.
The public is invited at a
nominal charge. For details,
call Carl Pearl, 838-5384; or
Kushner, 352-8224.

MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will have a

luncheon meeting noon
Wednesday in the Knob-in-
the-Woods Apts. club house.
President Jean Sherman
and program chairman
Hattie Schwartz announce
the guest speaker will be
Marilyn Gonte, author of"It
Can't Happen to Me." There
is a charge, and guests are

invited. For reservations,
call Yetta Epstein, 545-
1477; or Maxine Simon,
855-9247.

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BB Mid-State

Council Elects
New Officers-

Bnai Brith Mid-Michigan
Council elected Damor Mit-
shkin of Flint president at
its recent meeting.
• Other officers are Sam
Shumacher of East Lans-
ing, vice president; Char-
lette
Schupan
of
Kalamazoo, secretary-
treasurer; and Ron Ravitch
of Benton Harbor, to the
board of governors.
Bnai Brith Mid-Michigan
Council is composed of
lodges and units outside of
the metropolitan Detroit
area and includes the fol-
lowing groups: Abraham
Rosen, Muskegon; A.B.
Roman, Bay City; Ann Ar-
bor; Battle Creek; Benton
Harbor; David Heuman,
Jackson; Flint; Harvey
Levenberg, Mt. Clemens;
Jacob Schiff, East Lansing;
John Merdler, Saginaw;
Julius Houseman, Grand
Rapids; Kalamazoo; Mon-
roe; South Haven.
For information on the
activities of the Mid-
Michigan Council, call the
Bnai Brith office, 552-8177.

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