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On Tuesday, the seniors will join the nursery school chil- dren and their parents at a Purim workshop at 10 a.m. in rooms 5 and 6 of the JPM. They will make hamantaschen, paint faces, have a puppet show and parade. A model seudah (luncheon) will follow at 11:30 a.m. in the assembly hall. At 1 p.m. Tuesday in the JPM assembly hall, Rabbi Joseph Gutmann will speak. At 2 p.m., part II of Oklahoma will be shown: Sinai Hospital, in conjunc- tion with the senior adult de- partment, will offer a vision screening at 1 p.m. Thursday in the JPM assembly hall. The seniors will attend a De- troit Symphony Orchestra Cof- fee Concert on March 13, under the sponsorship of the Boaz Siegel Endowment Fund. fI 41 40 11 41 41 1, 11 111 11 11 11 11 50 Friday, March 6, 1987 11 11 41 111 11•11 ID f1 ID 0 11 10 11 11 11 11 41 41 6 11 11 11 11 11 41 11 11 0 6 111 ID 6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Purim Brunch Due For Seniors A Purim brunch for senior adults will be served at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the main Jewish Community Center, room 239. A program will follow at 1. For reservations and informa- tion, call Judy Samson, 661- 1000 or 967-4030. Relationships Topic For Seniors Interpersonal relationships will be the theme of a two-part program sponsored by the senior adult department of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Edna Weinberg will begin the series at 1 p.m. Monday in room 239 at the main Jewish Center. Admission is free, and the public is invited. BUSINESS JAN GUBKIN, an agent for State Farm Insurance Com- panies in Southfield, has again earned membership in the firm's Millionaire Club. Gub- kin joined State Farm in 1972 and he has been a Millionaire Club member eight times. MICHELLE S. ABEL HOROWITZ has been prom- oted from senior vice president to executive vice president at The Berline Group, Inc. BERNARD M. ALTER, 30180 Orchard Lake, Suite 200, Farmington Hills, agency manager for the Century Com- panies of America, was named a member of the organization's 1986 Executive's Club. Club membership was based on superior production through- out 1986 and was open to only five agencies. GEMINI TRAVEL, a full- service West Bloomfield-based travel agency, has retained Dennis R. Green and Associ- ates, Inc. of Southfield as its advertising and public rela- tions firm. Gemini Travel was estab- lished in 1980. Its offices are located at Orchard Mall, 6393 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. - , There is a nominal charge for transportation. BRIAN T. SCHUBOT of Jules R. Schubot Jewellers, 3001 Big Beaver Rd., Suite 112, Troy, has been awarded the advanced professional title of certified gemologist ap- praiser by the American Gem Society. Already accredited as a cer- tified gemologist of the society, Schubot earned his advanced title after successfully passing a two-part examination that included a written theory por- tion and a practical session based on performing an accu- rate, complete appraisal. The new AGS certified gemologist appraiser is also required to maintain an AGS accredited gem lab within the store. Property Topic Of WSU Series Wayne State University's College of Lifelong Learning will offer a series of lectures on property development begin- ning 6 p.m. April 7 at the McGregor Memorial Confer- ence Center on the WSU cam- pus. The series will be hosted by Lester Burton of Burton- Share, Inc. For reservations and information, call the WSU College of Lifelong Learning, 577-4710. Hodgkin's Meeting The Michigan Hodgkin's Disease Foundation will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Providence Hospital Medical Building, eighth floor, Room C, South- field.