I LOCAL NEWS I Come Buy a Car From My DADDY! See LARRY KAPLAN New Cars - Trucks • Used Cars - Leasing man (313) 355-1000 (313) 355-6414 Women Plan Phonogift THE UNBEATABLE DEALER COME SEE JOE PANIAN AND THE UNBEATABLE H I B ATABLE l E A E " TEAM AT THE lei•livelve Mail Auto Show JANUARY 4-10 . 31V30 31e v1v38Nn 3111, , „ II 1 , 0 . :NR 3H1. Across from Tel-12 Mall 11/30 319V1V 313 NR 3 1, `THE UN BE ATABLE DE ALE R ' 28111 Telegraph Rd. & 1-696 AT NO CHARGE RUSTPROOF, PAINTPROOF & FABRICPROOF WITH THE PURCHASE OF A."87 OR '88 CAR OR TRUCK. OFFER EXPIRES JANUARY 11, 1988 28111 Telegraph and 12 Mile at 1-696 355-1000 02133, LJ Elf) EH) LOOK, SHOP, GET YOUR BEST DEAL, BUT DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE THE UNBEATABLE DEALER! 10 FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988 . H3111 30 318 1111139N 3. , `T E NBE ATA BLE DEALE R ' "E NBE ATABL D A R ' (Located at Telegraph and 12 Mile, in the Tel-Twelve Mall) Barbara Cook Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division volunteers will be calling 4,500 Detroit area women during Phonogift on Jan. 17, 18 and 24 asking them to make their pledges to the 1988 Allied Jewish Campaign. More than 300 division women will be making calls from the United Hebrew Schools in Southfield, asking local women to support -the Campaign's human service agencies at home and overseas. Barbara Cook chairs the Phonogift effort. In addition to the regular pre-telethon briefing, representatives from some of Federation's member agen- cies — such as Jewish Family Service and Jewish Federa- tion Apartments — will be at United Hebrew Schools to talk with workers about local needs. Assisting Cook are Rusty Rosman, associate chairman; Linda Garfield, adviser; Frit- zi Roth and Helen Naimark, co-chairmen, Business & Pro- fessional Division Phonogift Campaign; Kim Dickstein and Lois Falk, clerical; Doris August and Brooke Grace, Campaign education; and Joyce Sherman and Sharon Taylor, special handling. YAD Hosts Fundraiser The Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Young Adult Division will hold its meeting for Allied Jewish Campaign con- tributors of $100 or more on Thursday at the Radisson Plaza Hotel. Set for 7:30 p.m. in the Algonquin Ballroom, the meeting will give young adults an opportunity to socialize and meet with local and national Jewish leader Larry Jackier, who will describe his experiences on the United Jewish Appeal's recent Kadima leadership mission. Jackier is a member of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Executive Committee and chairs its Conference of Divi- sion Chairmen. He also chairs the Project Renewal Committee and is the advisor to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign divisions. Karen I. Goodman, Tamara R. Gorosh, Dr. Larry Handler and Hannan Lis are chair- men of the event. Dennis S. Bernard and Lisa Sommers are YAD Campaign chair- men. For meeting information, call Ken Mintzer at Federa- tion, 965-3939. Endowment Reception Detroit area attorneys and accountants have been in- vited to a Jan. 19 cocktail reception sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation's Federated Endowment Fund. The gathering begins at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 19 in Southfield's Radisson Plaza Hotel. Two new Endowment Fund resources — the profes- sional handbook "Guide to Charitable Giving" and a video, "A Promise for the Future II," will be previewed. The "Guide to Charitable Giving" is a comprehensive volume of forms and informa- tion prepared by experts in the field. It is a useful tool for professionals working with charitable giving and estate planning. Stanley Weingarden and Arthur Weiss are chairmen of the Endowment Fund's Pro- fessional Advisory Committee. Design Forum Due For Women The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will present a two-part Design Forum with Eve Garvin beginning Wednesday at The Penthouse, 16500 North Park Dr., Southfield. The local columnist and author of Designing Ways of- fers "At Home with Eve Gar- vin — Tour and Discussion" on Jan. 13 and "How It All Comes Together — Your Design Questions Answered" on Jan. 20. Both sessions will run from 12:30 to 2:45 p.m. Garvin has been an interior designer for 20 years. Her work has been featured in the Detroit Free Press, the Pontiac