THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , se— .>`, O N‘ Michigan Drug Travelers Association recently elected the following officers for k 1977-78: Joe Fields, presi- dent; Ed Leduc and Sol Gel- bman, vice presidents; Milt Fredrick Greene, treasurer; and Jewelers Oscar Katz and Tom Jo- seph, secretaries. Execu- 869 West long Lake Road . 646 0973 tive committee includes: Billy Muroff, two-year ****Irk************************** 4") 'TJ ST MARILYN S: Sportswear Boutique S UPER SALE ir BBYO Activities Business Briefs kol 30 %.50 % oFFi term; and Tony Esquivel, Sam Deal, Bernie Thorne, Frank Leonardi and Rick Greenberg, one-year terms. *** Bernard Ephraim, nation- al sales manager of Stone Soap Co., Detroit, was in- stalled as president of the Michigan Car Wash Associ- ation at Ramada Inn of Southfield, June 7. *** Phyllis E. Peters, certi- fied public accountant, was recently elected chairman of the Metropolitan Chapter of The Michigan Associ- ation of Certified Public Ac- countants. She will take of- fice on July 1. - Kresch Seeks Council Post Entire Inventory Arnold (Ari) Kresch has announced his candidacy Dresses-Sweaters & Pantsuits for a seat on the Oak Park City Council. Kresch was graduated from Telshe Yeshiva High School, GIVENCHY SPORTSWEAR Yeshivath ALL HANDBAGS Beth Yehu- dah and earned a BS degree from Up To 'PA the Univer- Kresch city of De- select group of troit. He is a student pur- suing a JD degree at the Detroit College of Law. 4( Open Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 • 356-0493 A member of Young Is- ,i( 20079 12 Mile rael of Oak-Woods, Kresch 4( (In Country Village Shopping Center) BankAmericard and Master Charge ,"ir * has been active in commu- *******11c************31nt******-**** nity affairs. 0/0 OFF 0/n o‘ii 75 u Of f DENIM CHARLOTTE'S sx P5 CLEARING OUT Entire Stock of HANDBAGS Choose from Thousands of Handbags % & more savings up to Our Entire Stock of iiEEDLEPOINT KITS all famous makers buy now & save up to all sales final 50% CHARLOTTE'S SHOPS 9 Mile & Coolidge llMile & Lahser 15 Mile & Orchard Lake Rd. Closed Sunday Friday, June 24, 1977 39 121/2 & Southfield/Southfield Wonderland/Livonia OPEN SUNDAY 1# Installed with Ian Alexis and Holli Hart as BBYO Council officers were: Larry Mondry, Benny AZA and Gary Epstein, Goode AZA, vice presidents; Noah Wofsy. Strauss BBYO. Mt. Clemens, teacher; Doug Moss, Kishon AZA. treas- urer; Andy Parker of Beber AZA. secretary; Michael Berman, Rose AZA. report- er; and Bruce Moss, Kishon AZA, counselor. BBG Council officers are: Marcie Oleinick, Sabra BBG, and Sheryl Per- lmuter, Glazer BBG, vice presidents; Sue Rosenblat, Dalyah BBG, Livonia, MIT- Mom; Sue Dunn, Sabra BBG. secretary; Janice Adler. Gan Dafna BBG, treasurer; Denise Rubin, Savage BBG, reporter; and Lisa Garber. Sabra BBG, counselor. Jeff Adler of Rose AZA and Alan Kideckel of Sam- son AZA were honored with the highest individual achievement award of AZA, the Silver Shield of David. Bruce Moss of Kishon AZA and Steve Rosenbaum of Herzl AZA. Windsor, re- ceived the Bronze Shield of David. the second highest award. Lisa Garber of Sabra BBG; Miriam Wolk, Dis- raeli BBG; Arlene Rosen, Naches BBG; Barbara Eis- enberg, Ahavah BBG; and Linda Nosanchuk, Disraeli BBG were honored with the highest individual achieve- ment award of BBG, the Gold Star of Deborah. Lisa Steinberg, Chavayros BBG; Bethe Steinbruck, Zangwill BBG; and Sora Direnfield, Ahavah BBG, received the Silver Star of Deborah, the second highest award. Rose AZA won the two highest AZA chapter achievement awards for out- standing participation in Council activities through- out the year and a well- rounded chapter program": The AZA Outstanding Chap- ter Award and the AZA Most Improved Chapter Award. Goode AZA received the Minutes Incentive Award "for keeping outstanding minutes of the year's meet- ings." The award for the best BBG Scrapbook went to Fanny Brice BBG. Ian Alexis, Great Lakes AZA president. will partici- pate in the International BBYO Leadership Kallah, which will be held in July at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Holli Hart, Great Lakes BBG president. and David Weiner, Rose AZA presi- dent, will join Ian at the conference. The - Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils an- nounce the appointment of Bryan Kraft of Icishon AZA and Debbie Davidson of Gla- zer BBG as coordinators of the 1977 Michigan BBYO Re- gional Convention. The con- vention takes place in De- cember. A total of 76 Michigan Re- gion BBYOers are in El- khart Lake, Wis., at the 1977 District 6 BBYO con- vention. Michigan Region is acting as host for this year's convention and is re- sponsible for the major pro- gram planning. The theme for this year's convention is "Prejudice. Jewish Values and Jewish Youth" and the slogan is "Human Rights and Human Wrongs." Aspecial District 6 Advi- sor Training Institute will be held concurrently with the convention. Michigan Region advisors at the in- stitute are: Fred Gold- enberg, L'Chaim AZA; Mickey Rosner. Rose AZA; Helene Goldenberg, Gan Dafna BBG; Janice Rosner, Glazer BBG; Myrna Unger, Naches BBG; and Linda Wolfe, Shalom Aviv BBG. Samson AZA will sponsor a farewell dance for Linda Bodzin and David Raphael • "in appreciation for their continuous dedication as BBG and AZA program di- rectors," 8 p.m. Thursday at the United Hebrew Schools main building. Music will be provided, and all are invited, There is a nominal charge. For infor- mation, call Saul Greenhut, president, 546-8122. Cohen-Riddell 114 arricle FANTASTIC SALE SAVINGS OF UP TO 505 on SPRING MRS. COHEN Sheryl Lynn Riddell and Alvin Marc Cohen were married in a recent ceremo- ny at Temple Israel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Riddell of Redford Twp. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cohen of Oak Park. Matron of honor was Elaine Glenn. Bridesmaids were Hedda Cohen and Dawn Smith. Danielle Pritts was flower girl. Best man was Don Glenn. Ushers were Syd Broder. Bill Davis and Jeff Weiner. Ring bearers were Eric Glenn and Lee Pritts. Following a honeymoon in Niagara Falls, the couple is living in Southfield. Center Nursery Registration Open The Jewish Community Center Nursery School is ac- cepting registration for fall 1977 and spring 1978. Young- sters may be enrolled in two, three, or five half-day or full-day sessions. The nursery school will hold an open house 2-4 p.m. Sunday, at the Center's main building. For information call Joyce Epstein, 661-1000. SUMMER MERCHANDISE Naomi lippa's Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield HOURS: Mon. -Sat. 10-5 i==t31 569-4030