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October 31, 1975 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Southfield Woman Tells Candidacy

Caricatures

Lillian Jaffe has an-
nounced her candidacy for a
seat on the Southfield City
Council. She has a degree in
sociology and education
from Wayne State Univer-
sity and served eight years
as a teacher in the Detroit
Public Schools.
In addition, Mrs. Jaffe
has worked in real estate
management and is familiar
with building codes, zoning,
blueprints and bidding pro-
cedures.
Although she has been ac-
tive in the League of Women

for your party

By

SAM FIELD

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Voters, Founders Society of
the Detroit Institute of
Arts, Chamber Music So-
ciety, Hadassah, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Jewish Welfare Federation
and the auxiliaries of Sinai
and Harper Hospitals, this
is the first time she has run
for a public office.

Asked what she pro-
posed if elected Tuesday,
Mrs. Jaffe said, "This city
has progressed tremen-
dously, but there are cer-
tain changes that need to
be made such as taking
better care of the citizenry
and providing both inter-
and intra-city transporta-
tion. We need access to
other parts of the metro-
politan area. Southfield
needs to change from a
bedroom community to one
that is more active in ur-
ban affairs.

"It's the quality of life
here that counts, and it's
that quality that I want to
work to protect and preserve
as a member of the South-
field City Council," Mrs.
Jaffe stated.

* * *

Colburn Seeking
Re-Election to Post

Merton
Colburn,
a
12-year incumbent on the
Oak Park City Council, is
seeking re-election.
Colburn was mayor pro-
tem for six of his 12 year's
on the council and served on
various city boards and
commissions, including
planning, pension and re-
tirement, community serv-
ices and public safety.
An Oak Park resident for
the past 21 years, Colburn
was instrumental in helping
Oakland County plan for a
finance and legislative com-
mittee to organize an emer-
gency medical service for
South Oakland County. He
has assisted in youth groups
and senior citizen projects.
He is a past president of the
Kiwanis. Club, and helped
start a volunteer probation
officer program in Oak
Park.

F

ashion

Strategy Session
for OP Candidate
Gerald Naftaly

ureau, Inc.

has

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Junior and Misses Apparel

at

"Prices You Can Afford"

25266 Greenfield

Oak Park N. of 10 Mile

Jewelry
Gifts

548-9300

Sizes
5-20

PEOPLE WITHOUT
PARTNERS of the Jewish

are available at Hillel. The
group will have an oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. Nov. 7 in the
home of Mayer Fox, 16974
Maryland, Southfield. Topic
for discussion will be "Drug
Abuse, a Jewish View-
point." Michelle Goldman,
chairman for the evening,
may be reached at 559-3584.
For information on Hillel
activities, call Hartley Har-
ris, 968-3563, or the Hillel
office, 577-3459.

Community Center will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile Center branch. Don-
ald Antoine will speek on
"Extrasensory Perception."
Refreshments will be
served, and an afterglow
will follow. Bowling is held
every second and fourth
Sunday of the month at 9:30
p.m. at Oak Park Lanes. For
information, call group
services at the Center,
341-4200.

A campaign strategy ses-
sion for Oak Park Council
candidate Gerald Naftaly
will be held 4 p.m. Sunday
at the home of William and
Grace Naftaly, 23621 Ken-
osha, Oak Park.
Refreshments will be
served and friends and cam-
paign workers are invited.
Naftaly, 23, has been an
active Council observer, and
established the SEMTA
commuter bus service be-
tween Oak Park, the New
Center, Wayne State Uni-
versity and downtown De-
troit.

GIVE YOUR INVITATION

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* * *
WSU'S BNAI BRITH .
HILLEL FOUNDATION

will have an "Israeli night"
beginning 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day at the United Hebrew
Schools' main building. Is-
raeli dancing a nd refresh-
ments will highlight the eve-
ning. There is a nominal
charge, and advance tickets

Large selection of Rings,
lb Watches and other fine
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Jewelry gift items.
14 K & 18 K GOLD

Ascher Named
to State Post

Quality Jewelers for 3 Generations
DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY
23077 Greenfield, Advance Bldg., Suite 354
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Albert I. Ascher, execu-
tive director of the Jewish
Vocational Service and
Community Workshop, was
elected president-elect of
the Michigan Rehabilitation
Association at its annual
meeting in Traverse City.
The MRA is the association
representing professionals
in the field of rehabilitation.
Also elected were: Presi-
dent, Robert Horvath, coor-
dinator field services, Voca-
tional Rehabilitation
Service; secretary, Judith
Bufkin, supervisor opera-
tions, Disabilities Determi-
nation Program; and trea-
surer, Thomas LaPres,
coordinator
Eastwood-
Southwood
Program
Branch
Intermediate
Schools.

Mon.

thru Fri. 9 to 5. Sat. 9 to 3

All Bank Cards Honored

DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN

TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph

OPEN DAILY
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

SUNDAY 12 to 5
ALSO NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
13 MILE AT WOODWARD

OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9—SUN. 12 TO 5

Boys' Nylon

WINTER
JACKETS

Cohn Is Named
to Police Board

Snorkels • Stadium

Heavily dacron
lined with
Jumbo Zipper.
Huge selection
to choose from.
Green, Brown,
Navy and
Burgundy.

He is a member of Bnai'
Brith and has actively par-
ticipated in efforts for the
Detroit Attorney Avern
Allied Jewish Campaign — Cohn and his wife, Joyce,
Israel Emergency Fund.
are shown with Detroit

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Singles Events

Colburn was a member
of the Michigan Municipal
League. He also was a
member of the Southeast-
ern Michigan Council of
Governments and the Na-
tional League of Cities.

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October 31, 1975 41

Mayor Coleman Young
during recent ceremonies
at which Young appointed
Cohn to the Detroit Board
of Police Commissioners.
Cohn will serve a five-year
term, replacing UAW vice
president Douglas Fraser
who resigned.

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