38 Friday, June 8, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
FOR WOMEN
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Home for Aged Auxiliary elects officers
arcatiour
One of Metropolitan Detroit's
Most Beautiful and Exciting
Restaurant-Lounges
NOW AVAILABLE •
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FOR YOUR FAVORITE OCCASION
EVERY SUNDAY ALL DAY
SATURDAYS ALSO . . . 12 Noon to 5 p.m.
• Bar Mitzvah
• Shower
• Birthday
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• Bat Mitzvah
• Banquet
• Sweet 16
• Wedding
• Anniversary
• Reunion
We Also Make Party Trays
Call Your Host, PAT ARCHER: 358-3355
28815 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN & 12 MILE • Smithfield
Cynthia Steinberg was
installed as president of the
Jewish Home for Aged Aux-
iliary at its 59th anniver-
sary installation and an-
nual meeting at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Steinberg, a past
president of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek's Sisterhood and a
Sinai Hospital Guild board
member and volunteer, is
active in many community
organizations. Among them
are:
NJC/ NJH (formerly
CARIH), Hadassah,
Women's American ORT,
Bar-Ilan Women, B'nai
B'rith Women, Shapero
School of Nursing and is a
volunteer patient represen-
tative at Sinai Hospital.
Installed with Mrs.
Steinberg were: Jean Ar-
kin, Phyllis Kellerman, Be-
verly Laker, Anna Mickel,
Marilyn Rowens, and Mary
Tarnow, vice presidents;
Carol Aaron, Lili Kolb,
Carol Metzger and Elaine
Weiss, secretaries; Molly
Diamond, treasurer; Bea
Katzman, parliamentarian;
Kolb, Millie Kovan, Frieda
Langnas, Shirley Levin,
Evelyn Levine, Midge
Lusardi, Ella Marcus, Mari-
lyn Markel, Celia Meisner,
Esther Melton, Jacqueline
Milgrom, Ilene Nemer,
Mildred Newmark, Gert
Pritz, Fannie Robinson,
Diana Samson, Diane
Scholnick, Sadye Sherman,
Selma Snider, Miriam
Sandweiss and Ida Wright.
The auxiliary funds ongo-
ing projects for residents at
both Borman Hall and Pre-
ntis Manor.
Cynthia Steinberg
and Geraldine Margolis,
immediate past president.
Sharon Fleischman was the
installing officer.
The Board of Directors in-
cludes: Deanna Averbuch,
Gertrude Bernstein, Esther
Benson, Sara Berlin, Pearl
Bez, Betty Brodsky,
Suzanne Clark, Ethel Co-
hen, Miriam Davis, Ann
Faigin, Sandra Hertz, Ei-
leen Hoberman, Joan
Jacobs, Elsie Katz, Frieda
The auxiliary, currently
engaged in a life member-
ship campaign, draws on its
membership for volunteers.
For membership informa-
tion, call Mary Tarnow,
356-2063.
The auxiliary will expand
its services to include the
new Fleischman Residence
and Blumberg Plaza in
West Bloomfield upon their
opening. For volunteer in-
formation, call Rowena
Howard, 532-7112.
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2080 Walnut Lake Rd. at Inkster
Featuring
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Fresh Seafood Daily
Served in an authentic traditional
New York Italian-style atmosphere
Garden Room Atmosphere
Set in the heart of West Bloomfield. Sheer beauty and a
menu that will compliment any atmosphere. Exotic salads
to gourmet burgers, appetizers to fresh fish or chops. And,
of course, the lounge, for all your favorite cocktails.
Reservations Suggested For Your ConvenienCe
851-2500
661-1920
5586 Drake Road at Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield
Your Host:
Al Valente
after 3 p.m.
GRAND OPENING
THE OFFICE RESTAURANT
HOME-COOKED FAMILY DINING
(FORMER BIG BOY)
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25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Road
presents authentic old world Greek cuisine in the
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(egg and WO • LUNCH SPECIALS • DINNERS
SAT. 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
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SATURDAYS
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SUNDAYS
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