10 Friday, May 30, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AUTO THEFT REPAIR SPECIALISTS LOCAL NEWS ' INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE • Dash and steering columns, radios repaired & replaced • Glass replacement • Upholstery repairs • T-Tops - Tires - Wheels IP'•• You'll get fast, courteous service and first quality repairs logannosmoosomosnwoommoomminano•on SAVE UP TO 25% Federation VVomen Elect Marlene Borman NIB 11 ON ALL AUTO ALARM SYSTEMS WITH ANY AUTO THEFT REPAIR 1 1 Coupon Offer Expires 6-30-86 1 IlulINIIIIIIIIIII•11111•11111111111111111111111111111•111111111•11•1111111111•111111 GLASS & AUTO TRIM CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS TIRES & ACCESSORIES OVER 66 YEARS OF SERVICE SOUTHFIELD 24777 Telegraph WAYNE 32060 Michigan 353-2500 LINCOLN PARK 3060 Ft. St. 721.3700 388-0600 Evelyn August, cuts the Women's Division 40th anniversary cake, while Josephine Weiner, Pauline Jackson and Leah Snider look on. I • wt. CREATIVE JEWELRY Specializing In Unique And Original Designs Marlene Borman was elected president of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division at its 40th annual meeting, held at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Active in the division for many years, Mrs. Borman has served as vice-president and Campaign chairman. In addition to her many other communal involvements, she sits on Feder- ation's Executive Committee and on the boards of United Jewish Charities, Hebrew Free Loan Association and the Jewish Community Center. Close to 250 women attended the celebration, which was Pauline Jackson receive a cita- tion in recognition of her contri- butions to the division and Fed- eration. Mrs. Jackson was the first director of Women's Di- vision. In her last report as Cam- paign chairman, Sharon Hart delivered the 1986 totals to date: an unprecedented achievement of $3,318,000 — an increase of $445,000 over the same cards last year. Other officers elected for the year include: Marcy Feldman, Doreen Hermelin, Marian Kan- tor and Edie Mittenthal, vice- presidents; Jan Hauser and Marjorie Krasnick, secretaries; and Dolores Farber and Jane Sherman, designates to Federa- tion's Board of Governors. Elected to the board of direc- tors for an additional three-year term are Marjory Ansell, Doreen Hermelin, Geri Lester, Susan Pappas, Joyce Sherman and Sharon Taylor. Pearlena Bodzin, Gloria Co- hen, Marcy Feldman, Leslie Friedman, Linda Garfield, Nancy Glass, Diane Klein Keene, Diane Klein, Sally Krugel, Terran Leemis, Sheri Lumberg and Miriam Mondry were named to the board for a first three-year term. Hortense Falk, Dolores Farber, Doralee Goldman, Sally Soberman, Jessie Stern and Melba Winer will sit on the Advisory Service Council for a first term of three years, while Frieda Avrunin, Lea Field, Rosalie Kolbert, Mary Lakoff, . 3 oYmwooutrcihnvpsunrttraysed all off fr SWATCH WATCHES Reg. $30 NOW $24 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED • ,FREE JEWELRY CLEANING WHILE YOU WAIT • Jpeet A. Ze44 CREATIVE JEWELRY 29310 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018 (313) 855-8800 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD Open Daily 10-5, Thursday till 8, closed Sunday BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER AND SAVE Tillie Mossman, Helen Naimark, Bess Orecklin and Ruth Wayne were elected for an additional three-year term. The meeting, chaired by Leah Snider and associate Sharon Lipton, featured an original production of "Forty and Fabul- ous," produced and directed by Renee Mahler and Cheryl Ris- kin. Virginia Seeks Closer Ties With Israel Richmond, Va. (JTA) Governor Gerald Baliles last week announced the creation of a special commission to promote and expand the economic development, and educational and cultural opportunities bet- ween Virginia and Israel, in commemoration of the upcom- ing 40th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel. The Governor also directed the commission, to be called the Virginia-Israel Commission, to plan a year-long program for the exchange of both people and ideas. Students, public officials, and individuals of demonstrated achievement in the fields of medicine, law, education, science, agriculture, business, the arts, religion, communica- tions, and the media would participate. Baliles said the work of the commission would precede his own visit to Israel, in April 1988, as the head of a delegation of distinguished Virginians traveling to Israel in recognition of the 40th anniversary com- memoration that year. This "leadership tour"will include legislative, judicial and ex- ecutive members of Virginia's govern- ment. Prime Minister Shimon Peres of Israel sent a letter to the Governor welcoming the crea- tion of the Commission.