THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 4, 1985 55 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 environmental and social de- velopment. She is completing work at Wayne State University toward a Ph.D. degree. She has devoted her talents to Common Ground, Birmingham Youth Assistance and Family- day. In 1982, she was presented with the first "Woman of the Year" in Birmingham. Serving with the Schwartzes as the general co-chairmen are: Paul and Marlene Borman, Leon and Heidi Cohan, David and Marion Handleman, Judge Damon and Rachel Keith, Peter and Nicole Stroh, Richard and Barbara VanDusen. The B'nai B'rith Foundation committee chairman is Nathan D. Rubenstein, and Louis Weber is the honorary chairman. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit the B'nai B'rith youth serving agencies: B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and the Hillel Foundations on college campuses. For reservations and informa- tion, call the B'nai B'rith Foun- dation office, 552-8070. Reservations, 362-1262 Concourse, Top of Troy • 755 W. Big Beaver is& SAVE 15% On Baked Fish, Fowl and Roast Beet Naturally. Present this coupon to our Cashier. Save 15% on your entire meal. Complete meal about $3.95. Free refills on coffee, tea and PEPSI • Royal Oak—Wood- ward & 11 Mile Rd. (1 Guest Check Please) 11 a.m.-8:3O p.m. aurice Rosender, right, representing Oakland Century Lodge, tI presents a check to B'nai B'rith Council President Oscar Tuttleman for the Youth Services Appeal. BB Honors Edison Chief Walter and Alice McCarthy The B'nai B'rith Foundation vill host the annual B'nai B'rith nternational Great American 'raditions Award Dinner on )ct. 30 at the Westin Hotel. Alan and Marianne Schwartz Lre the general chairmen for his prestigious event which will ay tribute to Walter J. McCar- hy, Jr. and Alice R. McCarthy. McCarthy is the chairman nd chief executive officer of De- roit Edison. He was graduated from the lak Ridge School of Reactor 'ethnology with the equiva- ?.ncy of a master's degree. He hen began his professional zreer with the Public Seryice Electric and Gas Co. in New Jersey. He has been the chairman of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, a position he was elected to in 1982. He has also served as the chairman of the Michigan Thanksgiving Day Parade. He sits on the boards of Federal Mogul Co. and Perry Drug Stores, among others. A few of his organizational mem- berships are: Economic Club, the Detroit Area Boy Scouts of America and the Engineering Society of America. Mrs. McCarthy has dedicated her life to the areas of On Baked Rsh, Fowl and Roast Beet Naturally. Present this coupon to our Cashier. Save 15% on your entire meal. Complete meal about $3.95. Free refills on coffee, tea and PEPSI • West Bloomfield— Orchard Lake Rd. & Maple Rd. • 9 Other Locations Around Town 15 • Royal Oak—Wood- ward & 11 Mile Rd. (1 Guest Check Please) 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. • Southfield-8 Mile Rd. and Southfield O ffer Expires Oct. 31, 1985 lumelowsiewou. New simassismemoussolowsumussissesess ■.■ AIRPORT INN Steak House, Seafood and Cocktails FAMOUS STEAKS & LARGE SEAFOOD SELECTION Now Appearing At The Piano CHARLES ROWLAND Wed. thru Sun. BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 6123 Highland Rd. (M-59) • Lobster Tails • Crab Legs • Steak Salad • Greek Salad • White Fish • Surf & Turf SUNDAY SPECIAL PRIME RIB Rcea $ 995 Junior Cut $795 DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS AcroAisrspoFrrtom Reservations Accepted 666-3940 THFIDsrake RES TAU RA NT Fine Dining In An Elegant Atmosphere Live Entertainment and Dancing Wed. Thru Sat. WE WILL BE OPEN FOR LUNCH OCT. 14 Fire Safety Event Aids Operation The Southfield Fire Depart- ment's annual open house is scheduled for Sunday noon till 5 p.m. at the Headquarters Fire Station, 24477 Lahser Rd. 15 esumussimmumassommeow SAVE 15% Auto Industry Topic Of Talk The Center for New Thinking will present auto industry ex- pert David Cole at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Somerset Mall auditorium. Cole will speak on "The Fu- ture of the Automobile Indus- try." At 10 a.m. Thursday, the cen- ter will present a talk by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, director, on "Terrorism" at 10 a.m. at the mall. There is a charge for both lectures. For information, call the Cen- ter for New Thinking, 546-8928. O ffer Expires Oct. 18, 1985 viesum wassmsommeemmiwimm Vivace Series Begins At Temple Vivace, the music series of the Birmingham Temple, begins its second decade at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at the temple with a cabaret jazz• concert featuring Ursula Walker and the Buddy Budson Trio. Beverages, cheese and fruit are available. For tickets and information, call Bob Phillips, 661-5633. Walker performs regularly at the Detroit Montreux Jazz Feat- ival. She has opened for Dizzy Gillespie at the Music Hall and for Tania Maria at the Royal Oak Music Theater. Budson has been active in the Detroit area since he was a teenager. He has toured with the Buddy Rich Big Band, jazz guitarist Earl Klugh and the Four Tops vocal group. • Southfield-8 Mile Rd. and Southfield • West Bloomfield— Orchard Lake Rd. & Maple Rd. • 9 Other Locations Around Town Available For Private Parties z 5586 Drake Road Korth of Maple, West Bloomfield 661-1920