52 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 8, 1985 The Best in Dining CARL' BNAI BRITH S I IC01 IlIOSPE 3020 Grand River 833-0700 Free Parking Nationally known for serving 4-H Prize Blue Ribbon Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors. Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties Serving daily from 11;30 — Sunday from 12 noon All beef aged in our own coolers ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its election of officers on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the lower lounge of McDonnell Towers I, 24400 Civic Center Dr., Southfield. A presentation of "A Book Of Life" tribute will be made to Mur- ray Tait and his family in honor of his wife Gertrude Tait, honorary past president of Israel Chapter. There will be a white elephant sale with all proceeds going towards the B'nai B'rith Women's Children Home in Israel. All members are asked to bring at least one white elephant in good condition, attractively wrapped „ DINNER THEATRE AT HYATT REGENCY D DEARBORN JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions presents THE MOUSETRAP mystery play by Agatha Christie Group Rates & Performances Available Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M. Reservations: 593-1234 for the sale. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER will hold its annual installation of officers on March 31 at 12:30 p.m. at Cong. Beth Achim. The follow- ing officers will be installed: President, Libbie Zalenko; Vice Presidents, Fay Friedman, Sarene Mazer, Frances P. Shus- terman; Treasurer, Shirley Baker; Financial Secretary, Mar- ion Morgan; Recording Secretary, Kathryn Scheuer; Corresponding Secretary, Esther Goodman; "THE CLUB" 2ND FLOOR If You've Never Been To Mario's ... Ask Mom and Dad Enjoy "OPERA NIGHT" Friday evenings 7 p.m. With Dino Valle & Jan Rae Banquet Facilities Available Entertainment 7 Nights Mon-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. DETROIT Italian-American Dining At Its Finest Valet Parking 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. Willis & Canfield 833-9425 • B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations share in the annual fund-raising efforts conducted by the B'naiB'rith Foundation. Shown seated, from left, are: Alan Iser,, director of Michigan State Hillel Foundation; Arnold Weiner, director, B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, and Rabbi Louis Finkelman, director of Wayne State Hillel Foundation, and standing, from left: Alex Ornstein, president, Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Council; Ralph Miller, president, B'nai B'rith District Six; and Oscar Tuttleman, fund raising chairman for the Council. Rabbi Rod Glogower, associate director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan, accepted for that organization. You Know That .. . 1121ET ) Ir 'PAZ POIRRAS Has The World's Best Ribs and Onion Rings But Did YoU Also Know That . TAPPEROONEY'S Has Great BANQUET FACILITIES? • Bar Mitzvahs • Bat Mitzvahs • Showers EARLY BIRD MENU gOlk.0%ft'c'*" 4 p.m. to p — Mon. Thru Fri. . . o 1.111. $525 r7yfos1.& . 6 DIFFERENT • Weddings • Birthdays • Sweet 16's • 1824 West 14 Mile (at Crooks) Royal Oak Where The Action Is! IL 280-0050 091 te. WED. SPECIAL ENTREES 1 1/4 Lb. UVE LOBSTER ... . $ 1 075 I iii i DANCING TO BILLY PRINCE TRIO Toes. aro sat. DELI-RESTAURANT GREENFIELD N. OF 10 • COUNTRY CORNER MALL 30770 SOUTHFIELD ROAD Jost Sod of 13 Mile 647-7037 • 967-3922 1 • , Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m. DINNER FOR 2 MIX OR MATCH ANY ENTREE (excluding strip steak) INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, 95 ENTREE, POT., HOT VEG., BREAD & BUTTER, FOR COFFEE OR TEA TWO! PLUS OUR FABULOUS SPECIALS 3 p.m. Daily, All Day Sat. & Sun. "INFLATION FIGHTER" "FRENCH CONNECTION" ANY 'OLD FAVORITE SAND- WICH, SOUP OR JUICE, POTATO SALAD OR COLE SLAW AND BEVERAGE. /3 LB. HAMBURGER ON FRENCH BREAD, SOUP OR JUICE FRENCH FRIES, COLE SLAW AND BEVERAGE . IC 4;. ir % $4 15 • if 4 R 0 Y Entertainment Nightly 1 $4 15 • Banquet Facilities .4! i; Reservations, 362-1262 Concourse, Top of Troy • 755 W. Big Beaver MEW Mailing Secretaries, Sadye Gar- finkel, Rose Schwartz; Board Members, Evelyn Anchill, Mae Berman, Lillian Epstein, Miriam Lawrence, Edith Lupovitch, Alice Zarember. Guests are invited. There is a charge, and reserva- tions are required. For informa- tion, Rebecca Winston, 354-0340; or Shirley Bernstein, 357-3245. ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP- TER will have its 30th installa- tion of officers at 6:30 p.m. March 19 at Cong. B'nai David. Instal- ling officers are Irene Radner, and chairman Mania Lesh. Officers to be installed are: Sara Cwaigen- berg, president; Rachel Growe, Tola Gilbert, Felicia Shloss and Viola Klein, vice presidents; Shir- ley Rosenberg, treasurer; Pauline Starkman, financial secretary; Helen Goldin, recording secre- tary; Eva Birnholtz mailing sec- retary; Pola Zawierucha, corre- sponding secretary; and Hirmine Hirsch, counselor. Board members are: Rose Neuman, Anna Fisk, Rona Baka- lar, Eva Birnholtz, Ms. Zawierucha, Sylvia Feld, Helga Plonskier, Lola Kwaszniewski, Shirley Tenenbaum and Esther Halpern. The nominating committee is comprised of Sima Yarcike, chairman; Ms. Zawierucha; Lena Yaffee, Ms. Halpern, Helen Kozuch, Lola Pines and Ms. Lesh. For tickets, call Fay Adelsberg, 559-1434; or Ms. Pines, 352-5035. AVIV CHAPTER (Formerly Huntington Woods Chapter) will have a board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Linda Berman, 26168 Franklin Pointe Dr., Southfield. Elections will be held March 25 at the paid-up membership dinner in the home of Membership Vice President Elaine Glenn, 19290 Red Maple Ct., Southfield: Dues may be paid at the door. For reservations by March 22, call Ms. Glenn, 540- 8052. Lodge Offers Tuition Grants Oakland Century Lodge of B'nai B'rith is making available college tuition grants for 1985. Applicants must submit a grade transcript with a typewritten let- ter detailing compliance with the following criteria: The applicant must be: A Jewish student from the met- ropolitan Detroit area Who is now attending a college or university With at least one full year of credits toward a degree (sopho- more or above) Who has superior scholarship Who demonstrates - a need for such financial assistance Whose campus participation and community activity show es- tablished roots in Metropolitan Detroit. Applications must be received on or before April 30. Mail applications to Sol E. Goldberg, Chairman, Scholarship Committee, 26500 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 301, Southfield, 48076.