H E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOCAL NEWS CARICATURES 100% Guaranteed Doug Ross, former Michi- gan state senator, will be the featured speaker at the "Breakfast with Bar-Ilan" meeting to be held 9:-30 a.m. Wednesday in the home of Nancy Jacobson, announces Joanne Zuroff, vice president - programming, nd Sharon Hart, president the Detroit chapter of the -..rnerican Women for Bar- Ilan. Ross served in the Michi- gan State Senate from 1979 to 1983, and currently is on leave from his position as economic analyst for WXYZ-TV in order to serve as director of the state's Project Self-Reliance, Michigan's "workfare" pro- gram. Ross served as director of the Michigan Youth Corps last summer. He is the founder and past executive director of Common Cause. He is a former legislative aide to Sen. Joseph Tydings. Ross earned his under- graduate degree at the Uni- Doug Ross versity of Michigan, re- ceived a master's degree In public affairs from Prince- ton University, and has done additional graduate work at both U-M and at the London School of Econom- ics. He is the author of Robert F. Kennedy: Apostle of Change, as well as numerous other books and publications. Arranging program were: Frieda Stollman, honorary president; Mrs. Hart; Malka Gordon, vice president- education; Linda Lee, vice president-membership; Barbara Stollman, vice president-fund raising; Mrs. Zuroff; Goldie Adler, Tillie Brandwine, Dolores Brown, Rosa Chessler, Ethel Cohen, Fayga Dom- bey, Hortense Falk, Doreen Hermelin, Harriet Jacob- son, Evelyn Kasle, Terran Leemis, Nora Lessman, Be- verly Leuchter, Ruth Levi, Judy Naftaly, Susan Pap- pas, Donna Pearlman, Blanche Pollack, Rose Schlussel and Leila Stollman. For reservations and in- formation, call the Bar-Ilan office, 398-7180. 5- Bar-Ilan offers Israel mission LIBERTY STATE BANK AND TRUST AND LIBERTY BANK- OAKLAND now offer dis- Women Business Owners' (NAWBO) 1984 award for innovative leadership. • TEL-12 MALL count brokerage services, in addition to precious metals investment services. For in- formation, call the Liberty Investment Center, 362- 5000. • will celebrate National Music Week, Sunday through May 12, by featuring a variety of bands, symphony orches- tras, jazz and vocal groups. Admission to the perform- ances is free. The "Clipped Wings" will have their an- nual geranium sale May 11 and 12 at the mall. Free fashion seminars will be held at 12:30 p.m. Fridays in the mall community room. There is a luncheon fee. For details, call the mall office, 353-4111. Mall hours are 10 a.m.-9 p.m. daily and noon-5 p.m. Sundays. BEA GREENBLATT, former Detroiter of Florida, has been appointed to the Environ Towers con- dominium community sales staff in Inverrary, Fla. • LARRY GREENBERG AND STUART ALTER, district agents for the Ber- nard Alter Agency of Lutheran Mutual Life In- surance Co., attended the company's leaders confer- ence last month in Florida. • • DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS, INC., will RAY EPSTEIN, owner of Ray and Ida's boutiques in Southfield and Oak Park, has been chosen the winner of the Michigan Chapter of the National Association of host a presentation on re- tirement plans 7:30 p.m. May 16 at Somerset Inn. For information and reserva- tions, call Diane Simms, 644-5800. • iknancial class in Windsor The annual study Semi- nar for Financial Analysts will be held Sunday through May 12 at the University of Windsor. The seminar is designed to help portfolio managers, securities analysts and in- vestment advisers pass their professional examina- tions for the CFA — Char- tered Financial Analyst — designation. There also will be a 2 1 . day general refresher for persons needing more in formation about investing. For information, contact Dr. Edward Rosenbaum, seminar director, 963-6112 or 357-0575. BAR MITZVAHS Delivered IRVING _ TASCO" 661-9065 AND ALL OCCASIONS 352-3270 mum's the word... Just arrived! Our beautiful Silk Mum-Plants are the perfect gift for Mother's Day! Or, choose from our fabulous selection of gift items she will always treasure. For fine furniture and accessories . . . always 20% off . . . visit Sherwood. Complimentary gift wrapping. sherwaDd studios TelTwelve-Mall 12 Mile Telegraph-8outh field Daily 10-9, 8unday 12-5 354-9060 BUSINESS Shelly Jackier A Detroit study mission to Bar-Ilan University will leave from Detroit on July 25 and return on Aug. 5, announces Shelly Jackier, coordinator of the "Bar-Ilan on. Wheels" program. Cost of the trip will in- clude in-depth visits to Bar-Ilan University, tours of the country, accommoda- tions in deluxe five-star hotels. Reservations are limited. For information, call Mrs. Jackier, 661-1948; or the Bar-Ilan University office, 398-7180. Bloodmobiles seek donors The Southeastern Michi- gan Region of the American Red Cross will be accepting donations at a number of area locations next week. Red Cross Bloodmobiles will be parked at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park from 5 to 10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and at Oak Park High School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday. 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