THE DETROIT, JEWISH. NEWS b 46 FriHay; Junk M 194 Be cautious with whom, you associate, and never give your company or your James Deutchman Elected U President of Junior Division confidence to those of whose good principles you are not sure. A gathering of 260 young adults was on hand last week at the Jewish Com- munity Center as James Deutchman, heading a slate of officers and board mem- bers for the coming year, was elected president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Junior Division. Division Outgoing President Benjamin F. Ro- senthal reported on the year's activities, particu- larly citing the work ac- sof complished by the oral his- tories committee and the does your child show school and youth campaign (the latter in conjunction exceptional art ability? with Federation's Women's Division). SMALL PERSONAL CLASSES Rosenthal congratulated ARE NOW BEING FORMED the division members on FOR SUMMER,WITH THE susan gabe raising $240,000 for the re- SPECIAL STUDENT IN MIND B.A. art/anthropology cently concluded Allied CERTIFIED TEACHER Jewish Campaign - Israel art education for further information Emergency Fund. He said call evenings 280-0795 Junior Division led other Campaign divisions in =I= =Imre. gm =I imp =so im g. MO ME MI OM • IN MO IMO UM • • •• • • • 1 1 1 1 1 50% OFF DRY CLEANED & PRESSED SUTTON PLACE CLOTHES DRY 9 Mile CLEANERS at Lahser 1 1 1 1 1 1 Coupon must be presented with order. nasie cha g. The vi COUPON no = m an ow ion Itio in no as D 1.• 1.1 I. =I ND im 1.1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MARKET 'A Unique Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!" 26020 W. 12 MILE RD. (East of Northwestern) Southfield 354-2666 Monday Thru Saturday 9-11 COCA COLA 8-pack 1/2 litre bottles $2 09 plus tax Fresh California HEAD LETTUCE 49ta, Prime NEW YORK STRIP STEAK $399 lb.per loin Free Slicing Free Freezer Wrapping Sunday 11-8 Fresh Juicy TOMATOES 45c le. Natural ROASTED TURKEY BREAST No Artificial Preservatives No Artificial Flavoring $.279 lip lb. Home Made C. YEAR'S MOST TREMENDOUS BEER & WINE SALE BY THE CASE lb. SUMMER HOURS Open Mon.—Fri. 9:30 —5:00 Closed Saturdays through Labor Day Effective Saturday, July 4 JAMES DEUTCHMAN - achieving the greatest per- centage increase of dollars raised over last year (17 percent). There also was a 33 percent increase in the number of contributors to Campaign through the Junior Division, he said. Deutchman, co- chairman of the di- vision's 1980-1981 Men's Pre-Campaign, has been a division member since 1975. He has served in liaison positions to the Jewish Community Council's committee on international concerns and the Shapero School of Nursing committee. He was chairman of last year's annual meeting. New division officers are Caryl L. Scheuer, chairman of the executive committee; Bruce Gershenson and James A. Safran, vice presidents; Cathy P. Segel, secretary-treasurer; and Julie Borim, Susan Ger- shenson, Philip J. Liner, Mark Y. Segel, Betsy G. Snider and Paul Zlotoff, executive committee members-at-large. The newly elected board members are Rochelle Anixt, Douglas Etkin, Linda Etkin, Martin Gene, Susan Gershenson, Denise Goldman, Melinda Green, Marcie L. Katz, Lawrence Kraft, Lawrence Lax, David Liner, Paul Needelman, Ar- thur Rothschild, Sherri T. Schiff and Howard Tapper. Returning to the di- vision board for another term are Norman D. Ash, Gerald 0. Brody, Bruce Etkin, Aviva S. Fried- man, Fred L. Goldenberg, David M. Gubow, David H. Gutow, Philip Rand- leman, Steven L. Harris, Helen Kaye, Lynn Keidan, Carol L. Klau, Kenneth M. Korotkin, Joel D. Lerman, Cynthia Mandelbaum, Warren E. Robinson, Lori A. Som- mers, Steven Steinway and Susan F. Strager. Sheryl Friedman was chairman of the nominating committee. Sandra Feuer is director of the Junior Di- vision. City of Hope Unit Plans a Dinner POTATO OR COLE SLAW SALADS 59 announces • Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will have a victory potluck dinner 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Colony Park Apts. club house. • The dinner will celebra t e the success of the club's an- nual games night. North Park Plaza 17117 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-6140 thz PICKWICK shops on designer fashions with famous labels Liz Claiborne Calvin Klein Gloria Vanderbilt and many others Sizes 4-14 & 3-13 Dresses Skirts Blouses Tops Shorts Sleep Wear and more the PICKWICK shops Southfield Plaza Sears Old Orchard Shopping Center W. Bloomfield W. Maple at Bates, Birm . .