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March 13, 1987 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-13

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HENRY MORGENTHAU
L'CHAYIM LODGE elected

CALL FOR BROCHURE & RESERVATIONS

Philip Needle as its 40th
president. Elected with him
were: Sam Greene, Harold
Zuker, Robert August and
Jerome Helfman, vice
presidents; Zuker, treasurer;
Henry Cohn, Joel Marwil and
Phil Rothschild, secretaries.
Trustees include: Abe
Burnstein, Ted Frazis, Les
Kay, Mary Posner, Mary Litt,
Ernie Needle, Nat Blum,
Ernie Shaw, Jesse Antman
and Rothschild.
The installation will take
place at a dinner-dance April
5 at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Zuker is in charge of ar-
rangements. For details, call
Zuker, 545-0445.

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TRANS GLOBAL TRAVEL INC. TAKES GREAT PLEASURE
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Judy looks forward to serving you in her new position.

tion luncheon-meeting on
Thursday at noon at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
There is a nominal charge.
Special guest will be Rabbi
Allan M. Blustein, Sinai
Hospital chaplain, who will
speak on "Women in Jewish
History." President Beverly
Toren invites guests. For in-
formation call Eileen Israel,
968-0569.

ISRAEL CHAPTER will

have a general meeting and
luncheon on Wednesday at
noon in the back room at the
M.C.L. Cafeteria at Tel-12
Mall. Coffee and tea will be
available. Following lunch
Eleanor Fradis, C.P.A., will
give a talk on changes in the
1987-1988 tax laws and their
affect on senior citizens and
singles. Ms. Fradis is an
active participant on the
Speakers Bureau of the
Michigan Certified Public
Accountants Board. For in-
formation, call Ann Cutler,
535-3184.

Women's Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit. Guests are
invited. There is a charge,
and reservations are re-
quested. For information,
contact Mollie Goldstein,
357-5742; or Etta Wycoff,
557-9284.

Economist Speaks
For BB Group

David Littman

Real Estate and Construc-
tion Unit will host a pre-
sentation by David L.
Littmann, vice president and
senior economist for Man-
ufacturers Bank, on Thurs-
day at 7:30 p.m. at the 5000
Town Center meeting room.
Mr. Littmann has written
numerous articles on the
causes and effects of infla-
tion, and is a frequent col-
umnist and commentator on
the business outlook in
Michigan. Guests are w
_ el-
come. For information and
reservations, call Cindy
Greenspan, 557-2200 (10 a.m.
- 5 p.m.) or 548-1851.

FRANCES SOLOVICH and

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Trans Global is also pleased to
announce its association with

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Formerly employed at Elkin Travel, Inc., Rhoda
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have
merged to form Frances
Solovich-Aviv Chapter. Their
first new meeting will be the
elections/white elephant auc-
tion on Monday at 8 p.m. in
the home of Rhoda Morks,
19930 Butternut, Southfield,
443-0421. Everyone who
attends should bring a new
item that has been wrapped
for the auction. The annual
installation of officers will be
on March 30 at Dominico's
restaurant. Prospective mem-
bers and guests are welcome
to come to both functions. For
information, call President
Barbara Adler, 557-6649; or
Membership Vice President,
Annette Newman, 626-2697.

DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAP-
TER will hold its annual in-

stallation of officers on April
5 at noon at the Cong. Beth
Achim. Installing officer will
be Bobbie Levine, past
president, B'nai B'rith

52

Friday, March 13, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lucille Gersten
Retains Post

B'nai B'rith Women's
Council of Metropolitan of
Detroit elected Lucille
Gersten president for a sec-
ond term.
Mrs. Gersten is past
president of Centennial
Chapter. She has served on
the ADL, BBYO and Hillel
Foundation boards. She has
held the office of fund raising
vice president and member-
ship vice president of the
women's council. She also is
on the sisterhood board of
Temple Beth El.
Serving with her for 1987-
1988 are: fund raising coor-
dinator, Soralee Broida; asso-
ciate fund raising coor-
dinators, Marcia Friedman
and Anita Sonnenshine;
membership expansion coor-
dinator, Linda Nack; mem-
bership coordinators, Bess
Lipson and Dorothy Mills;

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