14 Friday, March 25, 1983
Mack Pitt
and his
Orchestra
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Donating a Kidney 'No Sweat'
as Travel Agent Tells Her Story
By HEIDI PRESS
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Elkin Travel Inc. in Oak
There's hard work and Park, and she'll tell you.
Disco
She'll tell you how the de-
there's HARD work.
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Ask travel agent Annette regulation of the travel in-
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Langwald, president of dustry made the field more
competitive.
She'll also tell you
about directing a one-
owner business from her
son's hospital room and
ultimately from her own
hospital bed.
These incidents haven't
dampened her enthusiasm,
however. Instead, they
seemed to help boost her
Love,
energies.
Two years ago, as her
Robin, Rick, Karen, Cindy,
agency was experiencing
Sara and Gayle
some growth, Mrs.
Langwald was taking her
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son several times a week to
Children's Hospital for
dialysis treatments. From
The
the hospital, she kept her
"finger on the pulse" of the
business. However, the real
I test
When men and women hear we charge
of her business acumen
only $8 for a haircut, shampoo and
came on Jan. 20, 1981 a day
conditioner, they don't understand.
she remembers well for
They expect Beauty School drop-outs!!
many reasons. It was the
day Reagan was inaugu-
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rated
and the U.S. hostages
1 in Iran
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life."
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Hawaii with Channel 7
TV personalities John
Kelly and Marilyn
Turner, a classical music
cruise to Alaska with
Misha Rachlevsky and
Carl Grapentine and
other guest artists are
planned.
The agency also is plan-
ning river rafting trips
every weekend in July and
special trips to Stratford,
Ont., also are slated.
In the fall an African
Photo Safari will be offered.
A slide presentation about
the trip will be given 7 p.m.
April 18 at Elkin Travel,
Inc. For required reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Langwald,
968-7800.
Her firm also is involved
in setting up travel depart-
ments for companies, show-
ing them how they can save
travel costs.
She said she hopes
other adults will learn a
lesson from her experi-
ences.
"I hope other people will
realize what they are capa-
ble of doing." And what
about donating a kidney?
Not to worry, she advises,
because one can still carry
on their normal activities.
Who knows better than
she.
Births
March 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Lederman (Ka-
ren Apple) of Troy, a son,
Sean Avery.
** *
March 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Herskovic
(Leigh Summers) of South-
field, a daughter, Lauren
Suzanne. •
* * *
March 13 — To Mr. and
Mrs. David Ostrovitz (Rose
Deby Berlin), former De-
troiters of Albuquerque,
N.M., a daughter, Romy
Elise.
* * *
March 12 — To former
Detroiter Philip Balas and
Mrs. Balas of West Palm
Beach, Fla. a daughter,
Sara Jacqueli
ne.
** *
March 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Fisher (Myrna
Unger) of Southfield, a
daughter, Jessica Davida.
** *
March 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Butler (former
Detroiter Nina Novetsky) of
Pittsburgh, Pa., a son, Uriel
David.
** *
March 9 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Cohn (Sandy
Kasoff) of Southfield, a son,
Jason Aaron.
Mrs. Roill Katzman (Jo
Anne Skalski) of Ferndale,
a son, Daniel Joseph.
* * *
Feb. 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Lance Segal (Rhonda
Bank) of Novi, a son, Garett
Michael. * * *
Feb. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Onsrud (former De-
troiter Shelley Starman) of
North Carolina, a daughter,
Alyson Ashley.
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Avi Schreiber, Bracha
Wagner and-Chaim Wagner
were winners in the recent
Lawrence Institute of
Technology Spelling Bee
Competition.
Avi, an eighth grader at
Yeshivat Akiva, is the son
of Dr. and Mrs. Bert
Schreiber. Bracha, a
seventh grader at the Sally
Allan Alexander Beth
Jacob School for Girls, and
Chaim, a, sixth grader at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
are the children of Rabbi
Feivel Wagner of Young Is-
rael of Greenfield and Mrs.
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STATE INSURANCE AGENCY
HUBERT J. SIDLOW
LAWRENCE R. PERNICK, C.P.C.U.
SOLLY ABELS
EARL SAMUELS C.L.U.
HENRY BURSTON
Test Tube Birth
THEODORE ISAACS
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael's third test tube baby
was born at the Sheba gov-
ernment hospital in Tel
Hashomer.
The eight-pound baby
girl, the first born in Israel
by natural delivery, was de-
scribed by nurses and doc-
tors as "Israel's most beauti-
ful Yemenite. - Both father
and mother are Yemenites.
ARNOLD ISNER
LARRY KORNWISE
ALEXANDER SARKO
MARVIN SHOGAN C.L.U.
JEROME SOLOMON
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