THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, July 8, 1977 .....x.o....o...-oxe,A-o.....;to , Naftaly Running for OP Council ONE MAN ORCHESTRA Bar Mitzva's cp Gerald E. Naftaly has an- nounced his candidacy for the two-year term on the Oak Park City Council. Naftaly, 25, originated the Oak Park shuttle-bus to Wayne State University and downtown Detroit. A mem- ber of the Oak Park Good- fellows and Detroit Old Newsboy Goodfellows, he also was an Oak Park bicen- tennial commissioner and an elected precinct dele- gate. Naftaly ran for the city council in 1975 and is a 23- year resident of Oak Park. He is a member of Cong. Beth Moses and Temple Is- rael Brotherhood. Candle Lighting Anniversaries-Weddings House Parties- Dances Etc. Standards to Rock Music For All Ages Freddy Sheyer 398-2452 S&O POOL DOCTORS OPENINGS & CLOSINGS Weekly Cleaning & All Repairs Authorized "Pool Sweep Dealer" CUSTOMIZED Hydrotherapy WHIRLPOOL See Our at 17260 Lee Slid, Mi. 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