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January 28, 1983 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-28

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Friday, January 28, 1983 49

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SPACE Names Ms. Freedman
Its New Executive Director

Roberta Freedman has
been appointed the new
executive director of
SPACE - Room to Grow, a
non-sectarian community
service of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
Greater Detroit Section.
Ms. Freedman has a
Bachelor of Science degree
in education from the Uni-
versity of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and a

Louis G. Elkus, CPA,
has opened an office in the
Travelers Tower, 26555
Evergreen, Suite 1612,
Southfield. For appoint-
ment, call Elkus, 353-5587.

* * *

Camp Seeking
Summer Staff

The National Ramah
Commission is accepting
applications for positions on
staffs of the Ramah camps
in the United States and
Canada.
Camps are located in the
following areas: Conover,
Wis.• Lake Como, Pa.;
Nyack,
' N.Y.; Ojai, Calif.;
Palmer, Mass.; Utterson,
Ont., Canada; and
Wingdale, N.Y.
Position§ are available on
the educational staff for
those with a good Hebrew
and Judaic background who
are currently pursuing a
program of Hebrew and
Judaic studies.
are
Positions
also
available on the service
staff.
For applications or in-
formation, contact: Amy
Kagedan, personnel coor-
dinator, National Ramah
Commission, 3080 Broad-
way, New York, N.Y.
10027, (212) 678-8881.

.

Let men laugh, if 'they
will, when you sacrifice de-
sire to duty. You have time
and eternity to rejoice in.

Business Briefs

ROBERTA FREEDMAN

Master of Arts degree in
guidance and counseling
from the University of
Michigan-Ann Arbor.
While at the University of
Michigan she received the
Clifford Woody Memorial
Award from the School of
Education "for superior
academic achievement in
the area of guidance and
counseling."
Before coming to
SPACE, Ms. Freedman
was affiliated with the
Women's Center at the
University of Michigan-
Dearborn. She is active in
the community, having
volunteered for such
groups as Bnai Brith
Women and Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan
Detroit.
SPACE
services
widowed, divorced and
separated men and women
and their children through
weekly support groups,
drop-in sessions and special
workshops and programs.
For information, call
SPACE, 557-9390.

- "ROZIE'S RHYMES"

The Shirt Company, op-
erated by Sheila Rose and
Judie _Burnstein, makes
custom-fit shirts for men
and women. A variety of
fabrics and styles for both
dress and leisure shirts are
available. For an appoint-
ment, call Mrs. Rose, 353-
7180; or Mrs. Burnstein,
355-1990.
** *
Joseph Spindel of the
Southfield office of Shear-
son American Express has
been promoted to senior vice
president - financial consul-
tant.
'
** *
Lee J. Marks of the
Southfield office of E. F.
Hutton and Co., Inc., has
been promoted to vice
president.
** *
The Depository, Michi-
gan's first privately owned
safe deposit box and secu-
rity vault company, offi-
cially opened Thursday. Lo-
cated at 13 Mile and Tele-
graph Roads in Birming-
ham, The Depository, is
specially designed to pro-
vide fire and burglary resis-
tant- state-of-the-art secu-
rity to both commercial and
residential clients.
** *
Patty's Place, located in
the atrium of the Omni

** *

Local Jeweler
Wins Honors

SKETCH A PARTY

Uniquely Different

Officenter in Southfield, is a
hair salon for men, women
and children. Services in-
clude hair styling, perms,
color work, manicuring,
nail wraps and tips; shoe
and boot shine. As an intro-
ductory offer, the salon will
give a style, shampoo and
blow-dry at a reduced fee.
For an appointment with
Patty, Randy, Julie or Uly,
call the salon, 354-1778.
* * *
The Directory Com-
pany is seeking the names
of teachers who wish to be
listed in "The 1983-1984 Di-
rectory of Tutors and Stu-
dent Services" which will be
distributed in the fall to
Oakland County schools to
be used as a fund-raising
project. For information,
write The Directory Com-
pany, P.O. Box 22, Bloom-
field Hills, 48303.

Guests and events recorded

in an artists sketch book

535-5340

What's The Catch?
There Isn't Any

GENUINE DESIGNER COLOGNES

for men and women — It's The Real Thing

at unbelievable DISCOUNT PRICES

We defy anyone to beat our prices which include FREE fast
delivery directly to your home or office. For Example:

CHLOE 4 oz. toilette water
retail $33.00

OUR PRICE $23 25

Oscar DeLarenta
3 oz: toilette water spray. retail $40.00
$3200

OUR PRICE

Never wait in line again for your favorite fragrances

661-2170
any time

Minimum order 3 bottles

COMPLETE SICKROOM EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

WHEEL CHAIRS • WALKERS
COMMODES • HOSPITAL BEDS

.

OSTOMY SUPPLIES

featuring products by

HOLLISTER & SQUIBB

RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT

EXPERIENCED REGISTERED NURSE ON
STAFF PRIVATE FITTING ROOMS AVAIL.

ELECTRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT

LICENSED THERAPIST & NURSE ON STAFF

6LINDEN MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC.

968-5000

21120 GREENFIELD ROAD .
OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237

Specialists in Home Health Care

WE BILL TIE INSURANCE
lumm
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CARRIER — NOT THE PATIENT
ON COVERED ITEMS

■ ,

7 DAY — 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

FREE DELIVERY & SET-UP
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TES T
SALES • RENTAL SERVICE

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are just for you
Birthdays, Anniversaries and
Candlelighting, Too
But any "occasion" can use a
Rhyme
Pick up the Phone, Call Anytime 553-2226
Thank You Notes, Invitations, Holiday Poems

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Mon.-Sat. 10 to 5

LAWRENCE ALLAN

Lawrence M. Allan of
Norman Allan and Son
Jewelers, Birmingham, was
recently elected to member-
ship in the National Asso-
ciation of Jewelry Apprais-
ers.
Allan has been granted
accreditation and the asso-
ciation has conferred on him
the professional designa-
tion of Charter Senior
Member, N.G.J.A. (Na-
tional Gem and Jewelery
Appraiser).

Protection Urged

NEW YORK — The
American Jewish Commit-
tee is urging that the "dis-
appearances" of opponents
of military or civilian re-
gimes be condemned as a
violation of international
law.

Applegate Square • 29665 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield • 352-7112

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