THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42 Friday, April 16, 1982
Business Briefs
Stephen Hoff, executive
vice president of Goldfarb
Hoff and Co., Inc., Advertis-
ing, was selected to judge
the International Broadcast
Producers Association Gold
Medallion Awards competi-
tion last month at the Uni-
versity of Nebraska in Lin-
coln.
placing more than $2.75
million of personal life in-
surance protection during
1981.
* *
The Mop Shop at New
Orleans Mall, Southfield, is
now presenting the stylings
of Tako. The Mop Shop is
open Tuesday through
Saturday and appointments
are available by calling the
salon, 559-8729.
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Daniel J. Goldstone of
Southfield, a sales manager
for Metropolitan Life Insur-
ance Co.'s Pontiac office,
will be honored during a
four-day business and edu-
cational conference in San
Francisco, later this year.
Goldstone qualified for the
President's Conference by
* * *
Shearson/American
Express investment execu-
tives Kathy Hartman and
John Olmstead will present
a free seminar, "Tax Shel-
ters . . . Beyond IRAs," 7
p.m. Thursday at Dreisbach
and Sons Cadillac, Detroit.
For details, call Ms.
Hartman, 259-4770.
Talk on Asthma
Slated Sunday
"When Your Child is
Hospitalized with Asthma"
is the topic of the April
meeting of the American
Lung Association's Family
Asthma Program to be held
2:30 p.m. Sunday at the
main Jewish Community
Center.
For information, call the
lung association, 961-1697.
Tickets are still available
for Adat Shalom Sister-
hood's annual Donor Day
luncheon noon April 26 in
the synagogue, announces
Terran Leemis, chairman.
The day will begin at 10
a.m. with boutiques and
shops in the synagogue
foyer. Continental break-
fast will be served free of
charge.
Guest speaker Dr. Joyce
Brothers will deliver a talk
and autograph her new
book, "What Every Woman
Should Know About Men."
Babysitter is available
by reservation. The
community is invited.
Nuke Parley
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Ten local Reform Jewish
congregations will hold a
religious conference on nu-
clear disarmament" April
25, at the Stephen Wise
Free Synagogue.
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Proceeds will benefit
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cultural programs sup,
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Donations are tax deductible
For information and
reservations, call the
synagogue, 851-5100.
Open-7 Days
Mon. thru Sat.
8 to 6 p.m.
SUNDAY
9 to 5 p.m.
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Dr. Martin Joel Lubetsky
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paper competition of the
Michigan Psychiatric
Society at its honors ban-
quet in Ann Arbor. Dr.
Lubetsky is a psychiatry
resident at Sinai Hospital.
Clean—New or Used Merchandise
BEER & WINE
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c each
50
Men's Dress Shirts
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Adat Shalom Women Still
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