B'NAI B'RITH FIGHT THE BIG "F"... E &M AUTO CLINIC • CUSTOM PAINTING COLLISION WORK AMERICAN & IMPORTED CARS & TRUCKS LOANER CARS e FIBERGLASS BODY REPAIRS FURNITURE FADING FREE ESTIMATES! SPECIALIZING IN INSURANCE CLAIMS • TOWING • PICK-UP & DELIVERY SOLAR SALES, INC. 537-7900 Call3,55706790 , 22280 W. 8 MILE RD • SFLD. 3m Authorized Dealer/Applicator Sun Control Products BETWEEN LAHSER & TELEGRAPH V discounk•TA I LC t•Trium CELLULAR TELEPHONE AGENT 40400 GRAND RIVER (Bet. Haggerty & Meadowbrook) (313) 474.9175 ITSUBISHI CRYSTAL ONE Model #460 NOW ON SALE $ 8 9 5°13 installed OUR PRICES & SERVICE KEEP YOU IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT Adeline A. Laforet, R.N. Presideirt "Rent-A-Mom" newborns/sick children post-hospital adult care elder care • nursing/therapy • personal care services • homemaking 423-6500 HealthCare BB Council Picks Perlman B'nai B'rith Metropolitan Detroit Council elected Peter A. Perlman of Detroit Lodge council president for a second term at its recent election meeting. Vice Presidents are: Gerald M. Corlin, Centennial Lodge; Wayne P. Kristall, Centennial Lodge; Martin A. Melton, Brotherhood-Jacobson Lodge; and Phillip J. Neuman, Detroit Lodge. Elliott H. Ring of Accoun- tants Unit was elected recor- ding secretary, and Dr. Peter S. Winston of Detroit Lodge, assistant recording secretary. Jacob Braslaw of Centennial Lodge was elected Council treasurer. Trustees of the Council for 1988 are: Charles Goldstein, Pisgah Lodge; Charles M. Growe, Einstein Lodge; Harold Lampear, Centennial Lodge; Frank T. Mamat, Bar- risters Unit; Jean Sheahan, Real Estate and Construction Unit; and Ralph Woronoff, Ac- countants Unit. PROFESSIONALS LTD. HANDS FREE INC. employment opportunities Medicare/Blue Cross/Private Insurance Morganthau Luncheon Set Morganthau Henry Chapter will hold a luncheon meeting noon Wednesday, at Knob in the Woods club house. Oak Park Mayor Charlotte Rothstein will speak on "From the Ranks of BBYO to the Mayor of Oak Park." There is a charge for members and guests. For reservations, call Ida Stein, 661-1322; Bernice Gill, 353-1631; or Helen Braver- man, 358-3636. Zeiger Chapter Marks Holiday Cruises Only Ltd. The Art Show & Elkin Travel Inc. Best Bakery Hansel 'N' Gretel Body, Inc. Iiidz Marilyn Brooks Raphael Salon Capelli Colour T.C.B.Y. Yogurt Studio Travelers World Carmen's Tres Chic Petites Tommy Schey Victoria Colony Interiors Weisman Corporation Cleaners Cortina Maurice C. Zeiger Chapter will hold a Chanukah ex- travaganza on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Village Green club house. Dinner will be served, there will be boutique shop- ing, a "sing-along with Jeff" and a gift exchange with gifts provided for all who attend. Members should bring female guests at a nominal charge. For reservations, call Cel Goodman, 541-2914; or Eadie Albion, 358-1228. Holiday Hours p.m. Open Sundays Noon-5 .m.. Dec. 14-2 3 Weekdays p . North of Maple Orchard Lake Rd Marshall Has Joint Meeting Louis Marshall Chapter and Lodge will have their an- nual joint Chanukah meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. The Rose Morgan Choral Group will entertain. Martin Weston, past president B'nai B'rith Men's Council will be the guest. Refreshments will be served. Program chairmen Jennie Grayson and Max Kushner invite guests. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Eileen Israel, 968-0569. Chanukah Celebration A family Chanukah party will be held by the Henry Morgenthau L'Chayim Lodge and Chapter at 5 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Zionist Cultural Center. The program will consist of latkes, entertainment and gifts for the children. There is a charge for adults; children may attend free. For reservations, call Nate Blum, 547-1678; Jerry Helfman, 557-0927; Harold Zuker, 545-0445; or Phil Needle, 358-3992. Tikvah Chapter Chanukah Party Tikvah Chapter will hold its annual Chanukah party at noon Tuesday at Sutton Place club house. A holiday lun- cheon will be served at a charge. Stanley Clamage will speak on "Is Christmas the Chris- tians' Chanukah?" There will be a candle-lighting ceremony, music and a sing-a-long. President Marion Krone in- vites friends. Dorothy Stor- chan and Goldie Kramer are program vice-presidents. For information, call Hilda Raphael, 557-6517. '•mml LOCAL NEWS Sinai, Hillel Have Art Show Sinai Hospital of Detroit and the Sinai Hospital Guild will sponsor a show of art works by students from Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. The show is on now through Jan. 4. The art works, submitted by students from kindergarten through ninth grade, will be displayed in Sinai Hospital's three main lobies. The public is invited. Sinai will hold a latke par- ty for Hillel students and their families on Dec. 13 at 11:30 a.m. in the Zuckerman Dining Room. Guests will tour the art show and enjoy a latke lunch.