62 Friday, May 16, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BNAI BRITH PISGAH LODGE will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the B'nai B'rith Building. The speaker for the evening will be Dr. David A. Wrisley, of the cardiovascular fitness and rehabilitation pro- gram at Sinai Hospital. Dr. Wris- ley will speak on "Prevention and Rehabilitation of Heart Disease." Guests are invited. For informa- tion, call Al Schwartz, 967-3891. Jarlsberg. It's a big wheel with all lovers of fine cheese. The flavor of Jarlsberg® Brand Cheese is as natural as the Norwegians who make it. The full, rich, distinctive, nut-like taste makes it a favorite for noshing, nibbling, serving with fruit or wine, and using it in your recipes. Jarlsberg. Every good store carries -it. Also enjoy Ski Queen Brand Gjetost cheese, Nokkelost spiced cheese and many other fine cheeses from Norway. Norseland Foods, Inc Stamford. CT 06901 BE A WINNER, PLAY THE CLASSIFIEDS Ca!! The Jewish News • Today 354-6060 UNORGANIZED? DETROIT CHAPTER will have its 43rd annual installation at noon May 28 at Glen Oaks Country Club, 30500 W. 13 Mile, •Farmington Hills. Officers to be installed are: Charlotte Edelheit, Anne Ginsberg, Annette Hagen- jos and Alice Kaplan, presidium; Gertrude Rosen, Helen Lipton and Dorothy Rubenstein, vice presidents; Blanche Bauman, counselor; Florence Panitch, treasurer; Bernice Konikow, re- cording secretary; Ethel Tigay, financial secretary; Gertrude Levine, corresponding secretary; and Esther Korelitz and Shirley Traitel, mailing secretaries. New board members are Mar- ion Baill, Nettie Freilich, Debbie Luria, Frita Drapkin, Shirley Golish and Lorraine White. Eadie Albion will be installing officer. Entertainment will be provided by Miriam Zacks and Mayme Lawson. WE CAN HELP! • functional storage centers • effective space planning • custom organization for home or office • attractive, durable laminate surface • free standing systems for closets, walls-take it with you when you move! FREE CONCEPT • DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION 689-9710 TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold its 39th installation luncheon at noon Tuesday at Kingsley Inn. Past President Mamie Barden is the chairman of the day. Instal- ling officer will be Charlotte Edelheit, past president of the Metro Detroit B'nai B'rith Women's Council. Officers to be installed are: Dorothy Storchan, who will serve her third term as president;_. Hilda Raphael, Pearl Shiovitz, Fredell Whiteman, Goldie Kramer, Marion Krone, Dorothy Fishman, vice presidents; Bess Belsky, treasurer; Lillian Kanat, Betty Cohen, Lotty Partovich, Charlotte Dolinka, Sarah Dolinka, Libby Horton, Millie Raub, secretaries; Ms. Fishman, junior past president. Board members are; Ida Be- rman, Rose Berman, Evelyn Brook, Bess Gantz, Shirley Gol- den, Belle Greenspan, Sarah Holtzman, Rose Kadans, Esther Kolovsky, Marion Mendelsohn, Sara Morris, Gail Pearlman, Bess Pollack, Jean Raznick, Magene Richman, Anne Saperstein, Flor- ence Schultz, Grace Schwartz, Rose Schwartz, Harriet Sigel, Sophie Sinclair, Renee Tenner, Lea Weinberg, Esther Zeff, Ceil Dorf, Emily Buchman and Shir- ley Lyons. There will be a variety of boutiques on display prior to the luncheon. The boutiques will fea- ture jewelry, handbags and gift _ items. There will be favors and prizes for guests. For reservations and informa- tion, call Nettie Weinberg, reser- vation chairman, 962-1286. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will meet on Wednesday at noon at Knob Woods club house. Guests are invited to the annual installation. A catered kosher. gourmet luncheon will be served. There is a charge. Only advanced reservations will be honored. Irene Rodman is the installing officer. Evelyn Berger, vice president of program, announces the chapter will honor mothers and daughters. Ruth Fisher is chairman of the day. .Reservations may be made by calling Rose Pogats, 967-4068; Frieda Massover, 967-1239; or Jean Katz, 559-4174. Eleanor Fine will be installed as president. B'nai B'rith Has Tiger Night IN HOME MEASURE AND DESIGN SERVICE 4930 Rochester Rd. Troy, MI.48098 ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold its 37th annual installation of officers on Monday.at 6:30 p.m. at Southfield Charley's. Betty Eidelman, past president of Is- rael Chapter and past president of Metropolitan Detroit Council of B'nai B'rith Women, will in- stall the following officers: President, Lee Robins; Vice Presidents, Shirley Blumberg and Luba Bokolur; Treasurer and Financial Secretary, Bertha Fischer; Recording Secretary, Ida Fenkel; Corresponding Secre- tary, Anne Michalowsky; Mail- ing Secretary, Sophie Mikon; Counselor, Ann Cutler. Board members are: Mary Turkin, Henel Pliskow, Ann Fishman, Bea Malone, Bess Leiser, Anne Milgrom, Audrey Silverman, Lillian Kaufman, Faye Meyer, Ruth Blumberg, Sylvia Ellenbogen and Marcella Roth Mason. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Ann Kutnick, Yiddish and folk song vocalist. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Cutler, 535- 3184. For reservations, call Mrs. Kaplan, 557-4852; or Rita Wes- ton, 557-5462. THE HOME I ORGANIZER! "YOUR STORE MORE AT HOME STORE" • SUNSET STRIP • 29512 Northwestern Southfield, MI 48075 350-2430 More than 2,000 B'nai B'rith members in the Metropolitan De- troit Council, B'nai B'rith Women, B'nai B'rith Youth organization, Hillel Foundations, as well as members and their families from Flint and Lansing, plan to attend B'nai B'rith Night at Tiger Stadium on June 10. Council President James D. Grey will throw out the ceremo- nial first pitch. Cantor Harold Orbach of Tern- pie Israel will sing the National Anthem. The Tigers will play the New / York Yankees. Reserved seats are available through the B'nai B'rith Office, according to Tiger Night chairman Larry Hyman, for what is expected to be a sold- out evening to the general public. As a community service, B'nai B'rith is bringing children re- ferred by a Jewish agency to the game. For tickets, call the B'nai