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May 26, 1978 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH MIS

DISCO
BONNIE
398-0353

RAVE REVIEWS

". . . hottest Disco
Teacher in town"

Bob Talbert, DM. Free Ryas
". . . has livened up a

number of parties.

Eleanor BreWeems. DM.

MAW

. teaches people to
forget their cares"

lake Duffy. Dot. 'Preis

Federation Juniors Celebrate r
40th at Annual Meeting

Men and women who
have been active in the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Junior Division during the
past 40 years will be hon-
ored at a special anniver-
sary celebration at the di-
vision's annual meeting
7:30 p.m. June 14 at the
main Jewish Community
Center complex
The festivities include a
song and dance revue of the
division's 40-year history.
Junior Division members
will be joined by former
members and officers in the

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musical program, which is
being directed by Ellen
Schmier and Jane Zukin.
Neil Satovsky, im-
mediate past president of
the division, is preparing
a booklet commemorat-
ing Junior Division's his-
tory. The booklet will be
available at the meeting.

Kenneth Safran is chair-
man of the annual meeting.
Committee chairmen in-
clude Cindy Leven, visual
effects; Fran Slabeck, re-
freshments; Shelley
Navarre, mementos; Carol
Dunitz, invitations; and
Ben Rosenthal, reserva-
tions. Ellen Whitefield and
Nancy Green are program
chairmen.
Officers for the coming
year will be elected during
the meeting and outgoing
President Jeffrey N. Bonin
will report on the activities
of the division during the
past year.
All past and present
members of Junior Di-
vision and interested
men and women of post-
college age through their
mid-30s are invited.
Reservations are re-
quired.

For information and
reservations, call Lilian
Bernstein, division director,
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 965-3939.

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Friday, May 26, 1978 43

Business Briefs

Kitty Wagner's Facial
Salon and Spa in South-
field announces the ap-
pointment of Suzzette
Wagner to the salon staff.
Miss Wagner, daughter of
the owner, studied at the
London Institute of Beauty
Culture and in Paris.
• • •
The Wardrobe Mis-
tress, a shopping service
provided by Gloria Check,
is available to women who
wish to learn how to shop
wisely or need advice on
clothes shopping. For in-
formation or appointment,
call Mrs. Check, 559-0688.


New Country
Club Forming

Walnut Lake Country
Club, a new member-owned
club, invites interested per-
sons to an organizational
meeting 7:30 p.m. June 15
at Shenandoah Country
Club„- 5600 Walnut Lake
Rd., West Bloomfield.
The new club will have
golf, swimming tennis,
banquet facilities and a club
house. •

Barry M. Klein, vice
president of Schostak
Brothers and Co., Inc., has
been appointed state direc-
tor of Michigan for the In-
ternational Council of
Shopping Centers.

Fisher Resigns
at United Brands

Max Fisher, who was
named chairman of the
troubled United Brands Co.
three years ago, has res-
igned from that post.
Fisher will remain a
member of the company's
board and executive com-
mittee. United Brands re-
ported a $43.6 million loss
in 1974, but has since had
three profitable years.

• • •

Correction

An item appearing in last
week's Jewish News incor-
rectly stated that the Metro
Toronto passbook was the
only book offering a com-
plete selection of Toronto
hotels at a discount.
The item should have
read that both the Metro
Toronto
and Metro Detroit
Forbes Seeking
passbooks offer a choice of
Re-Election
12 Toronto hotel discount
State House Majority coupons. The hotels include
Floor Leader Joseph Forbes the Plaza II, Prince, Howard
(D-Oak Park — Southfield) Johnson's, Hotel Triumph,
announced he will seek his Cara Inn, Travelodge, Ascot
fifth term as the representa- and Avion. The Plaza II and
tive of the 67th District in Travelodge offer unlimited
the Michigan House of stays, and the 12 Toronto
Representatives. The 67th hotel coupons are good for
District includes the east- any room.
ern half of the city of South-
field, the western two-
thirds of the city of Oak Diaspora Museum
Park, the city of Lathrup
Village, and Royal Oak Opens in Tel Aviv
Township.
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Forbes was the sponsor of IL 95 million ($5.9 million)
the law which established Museum of the Jewish
the State Construction Code Diaspora where the push of
Commission, the Political a button brings the viewer
Reform Act and the Generic an instant audio or visual
Drug Substitution Law. He history of nearly 3,000
is currently involved in Jewish communities
writing "sunset" legislation throughout the world, was
and is the primary sponsor officially opened here.
The project on the Tel
of a bill designed to regulate
potential conflicts of inter- Aviv University campus,
was financed chiefly by
est by public officials.
funds raised by American
Forbes was first Jewish organizations and
elected to the State House landsmanshaften.
in 1970 and was re-
The inaugural cere-
elected in 1972, 1974, and
monies were attended by a
1976. He was elected
delegation from the U.S.,
Majority Floor Leader by and also by Dr. Nahum
his colleagues in 1975 and
Goldmann, former
was re-elected again for president of the World
the 1977-78 session. He is Jewish Congress, who
chairman of the House chaired the fund-raising
Policy Committee and committee, and Philip M.
Legislative Council. .
Klutznick, president of the
Prior to his election to the WJC, who shared with
State House, Forbes served Goldmann the task of rais-
six 'years as the mayor of ing funds for the museum.
Oak Park, six years as a city
councilman and eight years
Correction
as Oakland County Super-
Ralph Naftaly of Oak
visor. In addition, he also
Park
performed with the
has been a trustee of the
Michigan Municipal Michigan School Band and
League, president of the Orchestra Association last
Michigan Conference of weekend at Central Michi-
Mayors and a member of the gan University.
The Jewish News regrets
executive board of the
Southeast Michigan Coun- the error in the name that
was printed last week.
cil of Governments.

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