THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Junior Division Election Set Junior Division • of the Jewish Welfare Federation will elect officers and board members at the division's 44th annual meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. President Outgoing James Deutchman will pre- sent the annual report. Fol- lowing the business meet- ing, entertainment will be provided by actor-singer- comedian Ron Coden. The public is invited. The slate of officers for he 1982-1983 year are: I S 0 • • Give Him The Newest • FANON Cordless Phone Talk Out, Receive Calls Go from Room to Room, Patio to Pool, up to 600 ft. Exclusive "PLUG-111" feature reg . S199.95 • • • • SURPRISE DAD our Price • $14995 WORLDWIDE ELECTRONICS P.O. BOX 2420 Farm. Hills, Ml. 48018 (313) 855-6813 • e 111,0 • 0 0 • 0 • PEACE FOR GALILE E ( EAR NEEDS H FOR THE TO PROCESS THE BLOOD THAT THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL GIVE SO FREELY MDA-IsraersNalional Emergency Medical, Blood, Ambulance 6 bisaster Service. le -3 American Red Magen David for Israel 888 Seventh Avenue New York, N.Y: 10019 Tel. 212 — 757-1627 41 ) ' - / • Growing Debts. Enclosed is my contribution of S Please enroll me as: j . _ ARMDI-MDA Blood Bank Member 550 ARMDI Suppoiting Member 525 ARMOI Chai Member 518 I wish to give a "GIFT OF LIFE" IN MEMORY OF _ IN HONOR OF Name Address . City _ State Zip American Red Magen David for Israel. an authorized tax exempt organization, is the sole support arm in the United State of 11 4 Magen David Adorn in Israel. Lei James A. Safran, president; Julie A. Borim, executive committee chairman; and Mark Y. Segel, Caryl L. Scheuer and Susan Ger- shenson, vice presidents. Nominated to the executive committee are: Douglas Etkin, Steven L. Harris, Betsy S. Heuer, Helen Kaye, Philip J. Liner and Cathy P. Segel. Linda Etkin is secretary. Proposed board members are: Rochelle Anixt, Nor- man D. Ash, Gerald 0. Brody, Susan Edelman, Alan C. Feuer, Aviva S. Friedman, Fred L. Golden- berg, Denise M. Goldman, David M. Gubow, Philip Handleman, Jeffrey H. Howard, Robert Jackier, Marcie L. Katz, Bernard Kent, Carol L. Klau and Kenneth M. Korotkin. Also Joel D. Lerman, David B. Liner, Marsha Linver, Cynthia Mandel- baum, Morton Noveck, Susan Noveck, Janice Ro- senthal, Arthur S. Rothschild, Sheri T. Schiff, Marc A. Schwartz, Lori A. Sommers, Steven P. Stein- way, David Techner, Steven R. Weisberg, Marjorie Werber and Jullie Zussman. Bruce Gershenson is chairman of the nominating committee. Members in- clude Douglas Etkin, Ste- ven L. Harris, Helen Kaye, Cathy P. Segel and Paul Zlotoff. Junior Division is a year-round organization providing educational, leadership, fund-raising and social activities for per- sons of post-college age through their mid-30s. For information or to make reservations for the annual meeting, contact Sandra Feuer, division director, 965-3939. am _ JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Israel's external debt grew from $16.7 billion at the end of 1980 to $18.4 billion at the end of 1981. Israel imported $4.4 bil- lion more in foreign goods in 1981 than it exported, an increase of 13 percent over the previous year. There were $15.3 billion in imports in 1981, com- pared to $14 billion in 1980. There were $10.8 billion in exports, compared to $10.2 billion in 1980. Friday, June 18, 1982 Detroiters at Bond Lunch for Begin in New York The luncheon marks the tin Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Benard Maas, Mr. and Mrs. A delegation of Detroiters headed by David Holtzman culmination of a three-week Irwin Green, Holtzman, Meyer Must, Emma will attend an Israel Bond "Operation Welcome" effort Louis Kasle, Max Nosan- Schaver, Mickey Shapiro luncheon at the Waldorf As- by the Bond organization in chuk, Spencer Partrich, Dr. and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur toria Hotel in New York honor of Prime Minister and Mrs. Terry Podolsky, Lieberman. • today in honor of Israel Begin's visit to the United Music by Prime Minister Menahem States. Begin, who is in the U.S. to Metro Detroiters attend- address the UN General As- ing the luncheon include: Big or small, we custom sembly on disarmament. Norman Allan, Mr. and the music to -your needs. A special place of honor is Mrs. Ivan Bloch, Harold Be- being occupied at the lunch- znos, Norman Beznos, Mar- 968-2563 eon by Founders of the Mediterranean-Dead Sea A A Canal project, which is de- N S signed to produce hyd- T P roelectric power. Prime S Minister Begin has spon- • CASE CONTROL WILL TAKE THE BITE OUT OF • sored this project as a means S YOUR MOSQUITOES of helping to solve Israel's P E critical energy needs. Sam Barnett CASE CONTROL PEST MANAGEMENT Juni 1 DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN elected Nor- man L. Berkley department commander at the 41st an- nual department conven- tion. Other officers are: Edwin (Al) Rose, senior vice com- mander; Sanford Pliskow, junior vice commander; Ely Katz, quartermaster; Jack Kraiiman, judge advocate; John Nemon, National Executive Committee representative. Shirlee Snider was elected president of the Ladies Department of Michigan. Elected with her were: Ilene Feldman, senior vice president; Harriet Fagenson, junior vice president; Dorothy Goldberg, treasurer; Ruth Soverinsky, patriotic in- structress; Adele Simms, conductress; Bertha Green- berg, chaplain; and Dorothy Foster, guard. Jack Schwartz and Jack Berman were appointed co- chiefs of staff. HAVING AN OUTDOOR AFFAIR? DO YOU WANT SUMMERLONG PROTECTION AROUND YOUR HOME? • • DIAL R E 352-4399 FOR YOUR FREE E R F A S • M MICHIGAN LICENSE "63437 • R Estimates and Professional Consultation: 0 CASE CONTROL IS LICENSED & FULLY INSURED A UNMARKED VEHICLES . . . NO VACATING NECESSARY E H E SQUIRRELS • RACCOONS • (RODENTS OF ALL TYPES) • AND ALL OTHER PESTS. S Singer's Kosher Meat and Poultry 13721 W. NINE MILE RD. 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