LIFESTYLES A Healthy & Happy New Year To All Our Customers & Friends Rita, Gloria and All The Girls At Handbags zeirL Luggage Applegate Square Travelers Tower LET'S PARTY! Colorful Balloon Bouquets Party Decorating PROFILE Deena Lockman: She's Creating A World Of Difference CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist SYNAGOGUE: Temple Beth El ORGANIZATIONS: Anti-Defamation -0; 16" Balloons Latest Colors FOR ANY OR ALL OCCASIONS! * Mylar Balloons * Helium Filled League of B'nai B'rith (ADL), Junior League of Birmingham, Quarton P.T.A. and Hadassah Jill Margolid< Mickey Shapiro FAVORITE BOOK: Cold Sassy Tree by 661-8888 332-7863 Call for Deliveries Olive Burns LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Co-chairperson of "The World of Difference," educational task force. The "World of Difference" is an educational, national and local multi-media prejudice reduction program sponsored by ADL, the Detroit Free Press and WDIV. "We completed a pilot teacher training of 100 teachers, who use the materials in the classroom. Our goal is to train 3,000 teachers in the metropolitan Detroit • area." PHILOSOPHY: "I never believe in being A Happy and Healthy New Year From Alan and Harold Feldman and the entire staff. We want to sincerely thank you for your past patronage. stagnant. I always choose commitments that result in growth and education." NAME: Deena Lockman AGE: 37 OCCUPATION: Substitute teacher, community volunteer RESIDENCE: Birmingham FAMILY: Married Stuart Lockman, an 'attorney at Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn, three children. EDUCATION: Undergraduate and graduate degrees in education from the University of Michigan HOBBIES: Tennis, reading, travel BACKGROUND: Deena Young LoCkthan grew up in Detroit and graduated from Mumford High School. She taught elementary school in Woodhaven. When her three children were preschoolers, 'She decided to become a community volunteer. In addition to volunteering, she chauffeurs her children to Hebrew, swimming and piano. She also participates in a tennis league. Besides substitute teaching and volunteering at Quarton School, she is pursuing a teaching career. TIDBITS May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family — Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life. SEYMOUR KAPLAN AND FAMILY HOWARD NISKAR AND FAMILY And The Staff The P.mond People For Over 50 Years RAN 45 - A CO t '7 FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1987 30555 SOUTHFIELD 0D.. CONGRESS BLDG.. SUITE 100 (ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAD) SOUTHFIELD. MI PHONE (313) 645-9200 THE MONDRYS BETH ACHIM CRUISIN' Although DIANE and MITCHELL MONDRY have been married for only one year, they are celebrating their eleventh year together. The Mondrys met at Camp Walden and have been sweethearts since age 15. Diane is the owner of Diane M, a Bir- mingham boutique with quality, classic sport- swear with a fashion twist. Mitchell is in management at Highland Superstores. Diane grew up in Chicago, but she knew that she would eventual- ly settle in Detroit. "I knew that when I first saw Mitchell," says Diane. The weather cooperated, but the transmission on the boat broke down for the Beth Achim Couples Club Cruise. "I panicked when the Island Queen boat at Kensington Metro Park broke on the day of our cruise," says DEBBIE BERNSTEIN. Yachad, the Beth Achim Couples Club, still managed to have a successful party. The couples went to Ken- sington anyway for a pic- nic catered by Bloom's, and they used the pad- dleboats. Sharing in the fun and swatting the bees were DEBBIE and MARK BERNSTEIN, MARTHA and MARK MORITZ, MARSHA and RON HARRIS, SANDY and STEVE FINK, NAOMI and ROBERT LEVINE, ELEANOR and JAMES HACK, JUDY and GERRY KELLER and CANDY and MARK RAFSKY. FASHIONABLE SCHOLARS The Fashion Group of Detroit, Inc. presented a spectacular fall fashion show recently at Fairlane Manor. Presi- dent SUZY FARBMAN announced that the group raised $30,000 for the scholarship fund. In- terior designer SUSAN WINTON FEINBERG won the ultimate female dapper dresser award, receiving diamond ear-