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January 21, 1983 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Business Briefs

Allan J. Steinmetz, di-
rector of marketing and ad-
vertising research services
for Young and Rubicam, has -
been named a vice president
of the firm's Detroit office.

linen wrap at Kitty
Wagner's Facial Salon,
Hunters Square, Far-
mington Hills. For ap-
pointment, call the salon,
626-1231.

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Paula, nail care spe-
cialist, is doing pedicures,
liquid wrap, paper wrap and

Vita Foods Adds
New Products

CHICAGO — Vita Food
Products, Inc. adds five
sh condi-
kosher horseradi
ments to its full line of her-
ring and delicatessen sea-
food products.
The five new items in-
clude white horseradish,
horseradish with beets,
cream style horseradish,
cocktail seafood sauce and
tartar sauce.

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Now that we have moved to new and larger quarters, our
improved space enables us to expand our class schedule and
continue 22 years of teaching expertise in tap and jazz. We are
the only school in the area to offer all of the following:
• The most comprehensive and contemporary dance styles of
the times
• The most reasonable prices in the area
• The Junior Chorus — special dance group for the gifted child
• Senior Chorus — special dance for the serious-minded
teen-ager.
• The Anlo Jazz Co. — our own professional dance company
• New mid-year beginner classes for pre-schoolers thru adults
as well as our complete program for intermediate and ad-
vanced students.
• Our curriculum includes Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Aerobics and
newly added Social Dance for teens and adults.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT
SCHEDULE AND RATES PLEASE CALL 968-2247

REGISTER EARLY TO BE SURE
AND SECURE YOUR PLACE IN CLASS!

Helen Singer, center, was installed as president of
the Senior Adult Council of the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Community Center. Pictured
with her, are, from left: Jerome Ash, left, chairman of
the Center Senior Adult Committee, who was the in-
stalling officer, and Charles Driker, who was installed
as a vice president.

Medical Center Sponsors
Community Health Seminars

Woodland Medical Cen-
ters will begin their Com-
munity Health Information
Programs 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Woodland-Novi
Center, 41935 W. 12 Mile,
adjacent to. 12 Oaks Mall.
The schedule of programs
is as follows:
Thursday, "Anxiety and
Panic Attacks," Dr.
Seymour Baxter; Feb. 3,
"Love and the Adult
Woman," Dr. Carol Bar-
bour; Feb. 10, "Can I Stop
Smoking?" Jennifer Mead;
Feb. 17, "The Em-
physema/Bronchitis Com-
plex," Dr. Lloyd Paul;
Feb. 24, "The New ABCs of
Dental Health," Dr. Kat-
hryn Hoppe; March 3,
"Corns, Calluses, Ingrown
Nails, Bunions and Other
Foot Disorders," Dr. Her-
bert Lantor; March 10,
"Common Behavior Prob-
lems of Childhood," Dr. Jef-
frey Dembs; March 17, "Ar-

thritis and Its Treatment,"
Dr. James Lesser; and
March 31, "Alcoholism and
the Family," Dr. Baxter.
Each of the seminars is
free, but pre-registration is
required. For information,
call the medical center,
855-3222.

Social Security
Analysis by AJC

The American Jewish
Congress has published a
report analyzing the Social
Security system's financial
problems and potential
solutions.
The free booklet, entitled
"How Secure is Social Secu-
rity's Future?"
Future?", details
short-term and
problems and their causes.
It can be obtained by writ-
ing to the American Jewish
Congress, Michigan Region,
21550 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield 48076.

Singles Events

JEWISH COMMUNI-
TY CENTER will have a
Super Bowl party 5 p.m.
Jan. 30 at the Center
Health Club. The evening
will feature an "indoor tail-
gate buffet" of hot dogs and
refreshments. Admission is
nominal. For information,
call the Center, 661-1000,
ext. 219.
"Super Saver Vacations"
will be the topic of pre-
sentations by Nederlander
Travel and Key Tours at
7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Cen-
ter. There is a charge.
Reservations are still
being taken for a cross-
country ski party to beheld
Feb. 6, meeting at 12:30
p.m. in Room 239 of the
Center.
Instruction and ski re-
ntal will be available by
request. The afternoon
will feature a cross-
country ski film and "hot
toddy." Participants will
have locker room
privileges.
Ski rental reservations
are needed by Feb. 2. There
is a charge, and people with
their own skis will be ad-
mitted at a reduced charge.
For details, call the Center.

BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will hear Prof. Dan
Greenberg speak on
"Jewish Image in Films" 8
p.m. Thursday at the main
United Hebrew Schools
building. Greenberg is pro-
fessor of communications at
Oakland Community Col-
lege. There is a fee, and
non-members are invited.
Light refreshments will be
served.

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Course Covers
State Condo Law

Robert Meisner, the Bir-
mingham attorney who
helped draft the Michigan
Condominium Statute of
1978, will discuss proposed
changes in the law, in a
noncredit course offered by
the Oakland University Di-
vision of Continuing Educa-
tion beginning Wednesday.
The four-week course will
be held 7-9 p.m., Wednes-
days at Birmingham Sea-
holm High School. Regis-
tration and course informa-
tion may be obtained by cal-
ling the continuing educa-
tion office, 377-3120.

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