Brandeis-Tikvah
Installation
Brandeis/Tikvah Chapter
B'nai B'rith Women will hold
their second installation lun-
cheon noon Monday, May 24
at Ann Sayles Dining Room.
The installing officer will be
Ida Nathan, past president of
the B'nai B'rith Women's
Council Metro Detroit.
Beatrice Fealk will be in-
stalled for a second term as
president. Other officers are:
vice presidents, Hilda Raph-
ael, Gerry Schiff, Goldie
Kramer, Evelyn Berger,
Grace Schwartz, Ruth Fisher,
Bess Belsky, Emily Buch-
man; treasurers, Ethel Kla-
vons, Rose Schwartz; secre-
taries, Jean Katz, Marion
Mann, Faye Schwartz, Irene
Harelik, Fredell Whiteman,
Libby Horton; ways and
means, Dorothy Fishman;
tributes, Nettie Weinberg,
Pearl Smaller; counselor,
Helen Singer.
Serving on the board of
directors will be: Renee Ben-
nett, Rose Berman, Evelyn
Brook, Shirley Craft, Char-
lotte Dolinka, Sarah Dolinka,
Sylvia Gottlieb, Lillian
Kanat, Isabelle Levitt, Mar-
ion Mendelsohn, Evelyn Mor-
ton, Lotty Partovich, Sally
Pasman, Florence Schultz,
Bertha Wasserman and ac-
tive past presidents.
For information, call Dor-
othy Fishman, 542-2103; or
Emily Buchman, 559-7442.
Summer Camp
For Seniors
The Adult Services Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will present a
summer camp experience at
the Butzel Conference Center
July 5-11. Kosher meals will
be served daily.
Applications can be obtain-
ed from either the Maple-
Drake or JPM building. For
information, call adult ser-
vices, 967-4030, or 661-1000.
Mamie Tickton
Is Honored
Temple Beth El will honor
Mamie Tickton 7:30 p.m. May
28 at a special service.
Mamie Tickton has been
director of the TBE Chorale.
A musician and teacher,
Mamie Tickton holds both a
bachelor of science and mas-
ter of arts degree in music
and was a former teacher and
glee club director at the
Custer School in Detroit.
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