54 Friday, May 30, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS lcou6ON 1 BANQUET FAMINES 11 r Casual Family Dining Food & Spirits FOR WOMEN 1 Open 7 Days DINNER FOR TWO $ YOUR CHOICE OF 4 ENTREES 99 2 N.Y. STRIP STEAKS OR a :a nr d ler v s inco lu rdo e . • 1/2 BROILED CHICKEN • PASTA W/MEAT SAUCE I s D • CHICKEN CACCIATORI • BOSTON SCROD and Bread eg . Baket • Not Good On Holidays • Expires 6-30-86• Excluding drinks or extras 4505 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield (Pine Lake Mall) 1 851-2770 Your Hosts Heinz Menguser and Bob Kimoto Cordially Invite You To Enjoy THEIR COMPLETE FIXED PRICE DINNER MONDAYS THRU FRIDAYS ONLY Includes Fish Chowder or Soup du Jour Choice of Four Entrees Dessert & Beverage THE 95 per pers. IlDra ke PLESTAURANT Fine Dining In An Elegant Atmosphere 5586 DRAKE ROAD, South of Walnut Lake Road 661 1920 - • CRUMPETS ■ New Orleans French Toast and Crumpets Breast of Capon Francaise and Crumpets Veal Marsala and Crumpets ■ New York Cheese Cake and Crumpets ■ (or simply tea and Crumpets) ■ From 6 AM-11 PM. 2601 W. Big Beaver Rd. (east of Coolidge) Troy, Michigan 643-7800 AUTUMN HILLS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its installation of officers for 1986-1987 on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. at The Drake Restau- rant. For information, contact Sheri Lisagor, 626-7929. The chapter will have a night at the races and dinner at Hazel Park Raceway on June 7 at 6:15 p.m. For information, contact Andrea Stoler, 398-0116. BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD will hold its annual installation of officers and board of directors at an Oneg Shabbat luncheon following services on June 7 in the synagogue. Chairman of the Nominating Committee and Past President of the sisterhood is Sharon Burns. Tobi Fox, Past President of the Sisterhood, will install the following: President, Sandra Fink; Vice Presidents, Donna Litman, Marcia Harris and Marcia Davis; Recording Secre- tary, Gail Beale; Corresponding Secretary, Beverly Hacker; Dues Secretary, Francine Berman; Financial Secretary, Adele Stal- ler; Treasurer, Alice Cohen; Mailing Secretaries, Rose Levin, Zelda Miller, Lillian Katz and Estelle Wainer. Board of Direc- tors includes: Marsha Auslan- der, Barbara Hubert, Rochelle Kohl, Pauline Norman, Rebecca Pearlman, Esther Schuval, Esther Stein, Myra Wasser and Bertha Wasserman. There is a charge, payable in advance to the Beth Achim Sis- terhood, 21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield 48076, Attention: In- stallation. Deadline for reserva- tions is Monday. For reserva- tions, call Lotty Partovich, 546- 4452; or Mary Gamer, 398-4134. Hospitality chairmen are Estelle Wainer and Lillian Katz. Sis- terhood President is Libby Ben-Moche. TOPAZ CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, announces its installation and honor roll brunch will take place on Sun- day at Dimitri's of Southfield at 11:30 a.m. Special guest speaker is Sherry Margolis, WJBK-TV2 anchorwoman. There is a charge. Non-members are wel- come. For reservations and in- formation, call Patty Liss, 962- 1880 or 288-4434. DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet at noon Tuesday at the MCL Restaurant in the Tel-Twelve Mall. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD will hold its closing brunch on Monday at 11 a.m. at the synagogue. The Sis- terhood Chorale and Michigan Branch Chorale will perform in a modern Israeli musical entitled, "To Live Another Summer; To Pass Another Winter." Sisterhood Chorale Di- rector is Cantor Chaim Najman and piano accompanist is Leypga Groner; stage director is Mar- jorie Saulson. Service With Love volunteers will be honored. Service With Love chairman is Ann Baruch. Volunteers to be honored are: Goldie Adler, Marion Baron, Rose Diem, Sylvia Efrusy, Sara Isaacs, Ceil Jonas, Ruth Maier- man, Evelyn Richwerger, Esther Steinberg, Selma Snider Schwartz. The outreach chair- man of Sinai, Rose Greenberg, and the communication co- ordinator, Sylvia Mevis, also will be honored. Helene Cherrin is sisterhood president, Anita Millman is program vice president. Food preparation was done by Mari- lyn Rollinger, social vice president; decorations were by Ms. Rollinger and Virginia Hoffman. For reservations, call synagogue office, 357-5544. at 12:30 p.m. in the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park. There is a charge. Frita Roth Drapkin will review A Tanta Is Not a Madame. For reservations, call Bernice Shap- iro, 968-1169; or Dorothy Ten- dler, 557-1316. Shirley Loewenthal To Address Donor BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have its annual installation dinner on Monday at 7 p.m. at Southfield Charley's. New officers will be installed by Yetta Wolfe of the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT. Entertainment will be offered by Mrs. Seymour Kraus, pianist, and there will be group singing. Invocation will be given by Lillian Nacmani. Evelyn Noveck is chairman of the program. There is a charge and reservations to Marian Bas- sey, 355-2184, are necessary. Guests are welcome. HANITA CHAPTER, Naamat USA, will have its annual award and installation luncheon on June 10 at 11:45 a.m. in the Naamat meeting room in the Kristin Towers, 25900 Green- field Road, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Entertainment will be provided by Elaine Kohner, voc- alist, and Vera Rollins, pianist, who arranged a program called "A Potpourri of Romantic Songs." There is a charge and reservations to Lillian Pevzner, 557-2541, are necessary. Guests are welcome. CONG. B'NAI ISRAEL OF WEST BLOOMFIELD SIS- TERHOOD will install officers at services at 8 p.m. June 6 in the synagogue. Officers to be in- stalled are: Lillian Trumper, president; Sheila Donenfeld, Linda Jacobson and Barbara Kirshner, vice presidents; Betty Waldon, Adele Gaba and Robin Pappas, secretaries; and Bernice Friedman, treasurer. Board of directors includes: Joni Feldman, Bernice Handler, Gertrude Kershenbaum, Ruth Rosenthal, Marlene Rose, Freda Shewach, Rosann Toby, Ruth Webber, Arlene Weingarden and Judy Zola. The services will be conducted by the women, under the direc- tion of ,Rabbi Sherman Kir- shner. Shirley Wine will be the in- stallation officer. Women who would like to participate in the service should call Miriam Fox- man, 682-2810; or Ruth Elbling, 626-2757, by today. CHAPTER, SHARONA Naamat USA, will hold a lunch- eon and book review on June 7 Shirley Loewenthal a Loewenthal, Shirley longtime active member of the American Women for Bar-Ilan University, Detroit Chapter, will be the featured speaker at the group's annual donor to be held on Wednesday in the home of Barbara Stollman, announced Rosie Schlussel and Rissa Win- kelman, co-chairmen of - the event. The donor's proceeds will go to support Bar-Ilan Univer- sity's library system. Mrs. Loewenthal has been actively involved in Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Amit Women, State of Israel Bonds, Young Israel of Southfield, Shaare Zedek Hospi- tal and Maimonides Medical Organization Auxiliary. She will report on her recent trip to the Bar-Ilan campus. Shaul Ben-Meir, noted flutist with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will appear as the fea- tured performer. For reservations, call the Bar-Ilan office, 398-7180. Women's Anti-Nuke Group To Gather Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND), will meet at 7:30 p.m. June 12 in the Bloomfield Township Library. Dr. Arthur Vander, professor of physiology at the University of Michigan, will speak on "What You Need to Know to Help Avert a Nuclear War." The public is invited. For 'in- formation, call Arlene Victor, 626-4332.