11111/11111111111111111011.ftwarmassetrartre , wagroadr...rasr, 7. i;41•44, •.; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 10, 19841 +37 BNAI BRITH DETROIT CHAPTER will tour the gardens of Cranbrook and have a luncheon at Bill Knapp's on Aug. 22. There is a fee. Reservation deadline is Wednesday. For details and reservations, call Florence Karabenick, 543-5715; or Blanche Bauman, 557- 0478. MAURICE C. ZEIGER CHAPTER is looking for bowlers. The chapter will bowl on Thursdays at 7:15 p.m. at Ark Lanes West. A bowling meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Ark Lanes West. Interested bowlers should come to the meeting or call Jackie Gibbs, 354-0339. Sol Baltimore to direct B'nai B'rith Councils here METROPOLITA DETROIT TO SKOP J.R. TOBACCO F OR CIGARS /4 D ► % Lonsdales B'nai B'rith District 6 President Ralph Miller, left, and Alexander T. Ornstein, center,. president of the Metropolitan Detroit Council, welcome Sol P. Baltimore, the fraternal organization's new Detroit executive director. Sol P. Baltimore has been appointed executive direc- tor of the B'nai B'rith Met- ropolitan Detroit and Michigan Councils, it was announced by Ralph Miller, president of the eight-state District 6of the organiza- tion. Baltimore will adminis- ter the councils and assist in activities designed by B'nai B'rith members to serve the metropolitan Detroit and outstate communities where other lodges are lo- cated, Miller said. .He has more than 25 years experience in news- work, public and commu- nity relations and the vol- untary agency field. His major positions have been with a news service, City of Hope Natonal Medi- cal Center, the City of De- troit's intergroup relations agency and a voluntary health agency. Baltimore attended De- 42.50 VALUE troit public schools and was graduated from Kent State University with a B.S. de- gree. He did additional work at Wayne State Uni- versity. NEWS Free Machzor . for blind New York 8 Blind adults and children who wish to participate fully in, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services this year may ob- tain their own copy 'of a Braille Machzor, high holy day prayer book, as a free gift from the Jewish Braille Institute of America: The Braille volumes, con- taining services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip- pur, are available in Or- thodox, Conservative and Reform editions. Requests for a free Machzor, specifying the edi- SOCIETY tion desired, should be sent to the Jewish Braille Insti- tute of America, 110 East PROF. ESTHER M. 30th Street, New York, BRONER, a longtime N.Y. 10016. member of the faculty of Wayne State University, was the keynote speaker at Cancer project an international conference Rego Park, N.Y. (JTA) — •ofJewish women andorgan- lzations held recently in A program of counseling for Paris, France. families of Nassau Couty Dr. Broner is the author cancer-stricken persons is of five books and a native now in its secohd year of Detroiter. She is the daugh- functioning as a project of ter of former Detroiters Mr. the Jewish Community and_Mrs. Paul Masserman Serices of Long Island (JCSLI). of Laguna Hills, Calif., 1 Retail J.R. Price 38.75 21.50 23.00 12.95 Petit Corona 32.50 17.95 Royal Palms 41.25 22.95 Corona 2 3 4 Monarch a DEALERS EXCLUDED— SALE ENDS AUGUST 16 Over one million cigars for the guaranteed lowest prices on earth! 28815 Northwestern just south of 12 Mile, Southfield, MI Phone: 357-2340 11111111911111 VISA AND MASTERCARD ACCEPTED HOURS — MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: 9 AM TO 6:30 PM SATURDAY: 9 AM TO 6 PM SUNDAY: 11 AM TO 5 PM • • • r, 14 R...1 M ".*