THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BNAI BRITH DETROIT LODGE will have a road rally at 7 p.m. June 29, leav- ing from the Lone Pine Elemen- tary School in West Bloomfield. Only persons who have paid in advance will be eligible to partici- pate. Dinner will be served, and prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers. Paid reservations are due by Thursday. For reserva- tions and information, call Peter Winston, 626-3191; or Howard Fridson, 398-2786. SOLOVICH CHAPTER will hold its annual paid-up member- ship dinner on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Helen Fried- man, 29939 Old Bedford, Far- mington Hills. The program for the evening will be color analysis and fashion coordination. Invita- tion is open to all members who have paid their dues; new mem- bers' dues will be accepted at the door. Reservations are necessary. For information, call Anita Raboi, 626-8351; for directions call Ms. Friedman, 661-2149. Bloch Chapter. Prospective mem- bers may pay dues that night. For information, call Charlotte Waxer, membership vice president, 355-4153. 4068; and Betty Stewart, 557- 3117. Eleanor Fine is president of the chapter. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER invites members and guests ship luncheon at noon Thursday in the Zionist Cultural Center. Dues will be accepted at the door. New members are welcome. Spe- cial gifts will be given to fund- raising workers. Entertainment will be provided by Lil Sklar and Gertrude Pearl. For information, call President Rebecca Green, 851-7024; or Eileen Israel, 968- 0569. to a meeting to be held at Knob Woods club house at noon Wed- nesday. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Evelyn Be- rger, vice president of program, announces the "Shira Rocketts," featuring "Costumes of the Ages," will perform. Reservations are being taken by Rose Pogats, 967- LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP- TER will hold a paid-up member- Sol Lessman To Speak At Israel Bond -2- _ Dinner - - Salek (Sol) Lessman, com- munal leader and a member of the executive board of Metro Detroit State of Israel Bonds, will be the guest speaker at the B'nai B'rith Marshall Suburban Lodge tribute DOWNTOWN-FOX LODGE dinner honoring Kurt Singer on will hold its last regular meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Adat of the season Wednesday at 8:30 Shalom Synagogue. p.m. at the Jewish War Veterans Lessman is a former president Memorial Home, 16990 W. 12 of Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Mile, Southfield. There will be a has been active for many years in speaker. The annual all-day pic- local, national and Israeli nic will be held July 14 at . charities: Shepherd Park, Oak Park. There Some of Lessman's community will be games and prizes. All are activities include: member of the welcome. Prime Minister's Club of Israel Bonds, a founder of American IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER Technion Society, a founder and will have its annual paid-up national board member of Bar- membership dinner on Wednes- Ilan University. day at 6 p.m. at the Lincoln To- He was chairman of the 50th wers Apts. club room. This event Golden Jubilee dinner of the Vaad is open to all paid-up members of Harabonim; he chaired a recent testimonial dinner honoring Rabbi and Mrs. James I. Gordon, Mark Klinger and he recently was honored with the Golden Torah Award by Heads Bowlers Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Sol Lessman He also is a charter member of the Holocaust Memorial Center and a past president of the Zionists Revisionists in Detroit. At the dinner, honoree Singer, a long time leader in B'nai B'rith, will receive the State of Israel Bonds Freedom Award. Dinner chairman. is Alfred I. Stebbins; Lodge president is Oscar Cook. For tribute dinner reservations and information, call the Israel Bond office, 557-2900. BB Hosts Tiger Night Mark Klinger Mark Klinger of Southfield was elected president of the In- ternational B'nai B'rith Bowling Association at its 46th annual convention. For several years Klinger has been the tournament director for the association. He has been the secretary of the Brotherhood- Eddie Jacobson bowling league for the past ten years. He also is the past president of the league. Kling e r is a past president of the bowling association and held the post of secretary for five years. More than 1,000 B'nai B'rith members in the Metropolitan De- troit Council, as well as members and their families from Flint and Lansing, will attend Tiger Night at Tiger Stadium on Thursday. Council President Oscar J. Tut- tleman will throw out the first ball. Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will sing the national an- them for what is already a sold- out evening to the general public. As a community service, B'nai B'rith is bringing 35 children re- ferred by a Jewish agency to the game. Some tickets are still available. Jim Grey, Council treasurer, is Tiger Night co-chairman along with Larry Hyman, Council sec- retary. For tickets, call the B'nai B'rith Council office, 552-8177. There is a charge. Roundtrip bus service will also be available at an additional charge. The bus will leave the Southfield Civic Center at 6 p.m. Only persons who have made ad- vance reservations will be permit- ted on the bus. Golf Tourney Set June 24 Ralph Miller, chairman of the B'nai B'rith Golf Classic III, an- nounced there is still time to make reservations for the event which will take place at Knollwood Country Club on June 24, beginning at 8 a.m. A guest celebity will play with each foursome. Jim -Northrup, Bobby Kromm, Ron Kramer, Marty Pavelich, Billy Hoeft, Alex Delvecchio and Greg Steffin are a few of the celebrities who will par- ticipate. The theme for this year's golf classic is "Go for the Gold." Proceeds will benefit the Michigan B'nai B'rith Youth Service Agencies. For reserva- tions and information call the B'nai B'rith Foundation office, 552-8070. BECAUSE IT'S THERE. Keeping up with the news these days can be a mountainous task. But a subscription to the JEWISH NEWS can increase your knowledge — of issues concerning our Jewish community — and lift your spirit. For subscriptions Call 354-6060 Friday, June 14, 1985 85