Ammilp 42 Friday, May 21, 1982 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Day School Student Wins Spelling Contest TOPEKA, Kan. (JTA) — Tanya Zahavah, a fifth- grade student at the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy, in suburban Kansas City, is the winner of the All- -sepulchral and perspicacity, and earned the right to re- present Kansas in the fi- nals of the National Spel- ling Bee in Washington, D.C. next month. Kansas Spelling Bee title because she knew how to spell casuistry and fricas- see. The 10-year-old girl also knew how to spell soliloquy, is moving the clock back 0 1981. Jane Sherman to Lead JWF Women Jane Sherman was elected president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division at its 36th annual meeting, held May 12 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Sherman has been a vice president of the di- vision and its chairman of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign since 1980. She cur- rently serves as co- chairman of the National Project Renewal Commit- tee, and is also a member of Federation's Board of Gov- ernors and Executive Committee. In 1971, she re- ceived Federation's Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award for outstanding leadership. Participants in the an- nual meeting approved the slate of officers and board members for the coming year, as, presented by Nominating Committee Safe scientific FUR STORAGE at 1981 prices -. Custom CLEANING AND GLAZING at 1981 prices. REPAIRING AND RESTYLING at 1981 prices. Free Bonded pickup ALSO again at 1981 prices our excit- ing collection of 1982 Fur fash- ions is ready for your inspec- tion. of HARVARD ROW 1"ER INC. 11 Mile at Lahser Designers of Fine Furs 21742 W. 11 Mile Rd. Southfield 358-0850 JANE SHERMAN 1rNA_ Former Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Di- vision presidents who participated in the annual meeting included, standing from left, Diane Hauser - Dulcie Rosenfeld, Shirley Harris, Barbara Marcus Helen August, Jennie Jones, Tillie Brandwine, Frieda Stollman and Edythe Jackier; and seated from left, Ann Daniels, Esther Jones, Shelby Tauber and Jo Weiner. Chairman Dulcie Rosen- feld. The officers are Mar- lene Borman, Janice Schwartz, Donna Slatkin and Melba Winer, vice presidents; Diane F. Klein and Linda Lee, secretaries. Dulcie Rosenfeld and Carolyn Greenberg were elected division representatives to the board of gover- nors. Serving on the board of directors are Susan Alter- man, Bobbie Blitz, Susan Citrin, Marcy Feldman, Baylee Franklin, Pola Friedman, Francine Gold, Doralee Goldman, Nancy Hirsch, Nancy Jacobson, Diane J. Klein, Edie Mit- tenthal, Judy Naftaly, Women Elect Rena Tobes , Rena Tobes was elected president of the Michigan Branch, Women's League for Conservative Judaism, at its spring conference at Cong. Beth Shalom. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Tobes is a member of Cong. Bnai Moshe and is on its board of directors. She also RENA TOBES is a member of Bnai Brith and Hadassah. Mrs. Tobes has been a teacher, social worker and home economist for the state of Michigan and Jewish Family Service. 31313 CHAIM Meeting Slated Monday "QUALITY IS THE ONLY CONSTANT." Amazing how T.H. Grant can combine quality with the lowest price P.S. Your engagement ring purchase from T.H. Grant entitled you to a chauffeur ride to the altar. (20 mile limit). 31313 Northwestern • Farmington Hills Jewelry Designers & Manufacturers of Original and Unusual Creations • Authorized Appraisers • Estate Liquidators. wwwwwimiiwiligN.0 1 ' • 851-7333 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:00 CHAIM — Children of Holocaust Survivors Asso- ciation in Michigan — will have its next meeting 8 p.m. Monday in room 13 of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Dr. Kalman Kaplan of the department of social psy- chology at Wayne State University will speak on the "Psychological Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict." Coffee will be served at 7.30 p.m. The public is in- vited at a nominal charge. For information, call Charles Silow, daily, 962- 9694. Pamela Opperer, Marcia Parven, Rosalind Schiff, Leah Snider and Sally Soberman. Elected to the advisory service council were Evelyn August, Rose Cooper, Ber- nice Deutsch, Vivian Deutsch, use Doner, Ethel Frank, Mildred Grossman and Sybil Jones. Members at large are Ellen Labes and SharonHart. Federation President Avern Cohn praised the di- vision's "tradition of excel- lence," and commended the past and present leaders for nurturing the division's ac- tivities which have, in turn, enriched the community. Outgoing President Shelby Tauber thanked the more than 250 women present for their talent and dedication. She also summarized the year's achievements. The division's former presidents presented the program, offering high- lights of their terms of office and personal recollections. Original songs were written by Maida Portnoy and Jo Weiner. The annual meeting was coordinated by former President Esther Jones and Vice President Janice Schwartz. Senator Invites Bond Women State Sen. Douglas Ross has invited the Detroit Chapter of the Interna- tional Israel Bond Golda Meir Club to attend Senate proceedings June 3, at which time he will formally introduce the Israel Bond honor society to the legisla- tive body. Eligibility for GMC membership, and its June 3 Lansing tour, is by 1982 purchase of $5,000 or me in Israel Bonds. Hosting the tour will be tour chairman Anne Par- zen, Franka Charlupski, Miriam Hamburger and Ruth Friedman. For infor- mation, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Elected to Posts The Wayne State Fund has named Ron Stone vice president for corporate and foundation relations and Eugene Driker vice president of planned and annual giving.