I BUSINESS "THE PALESTINIANS - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE" Hear DR. YOSEF OLMERT, One of Israel's foremost Mideast experts & Scholar-In Residence of the Detroit Zionist Federation, at THE EINSTEIN LUNCHEON FORUM Tuesday, February 16 Southfield Charley's Restaurant 12 Mile & Evergreen 12 Noon Sponsored by Zionist Organization of America & The Zionist Culture Center Susan Terebelo Is Appointed FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 5694515 JERRY JANABET DBA TARGET ENTERPRISES -2N Am. Workshop Due In Management CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY DESIGN Specializing in Laminates • ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS • KITCHENS • BATHROOM VANITIES • MEDICAL CENTERS • OFFICES • RETAIL OUTLETS CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERY ALSO AVAILABLE AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! 'CALL 739-0175 FREE ESTIMATES Residential Commercia ■ Department of Michigan JEWISH WAR VETERANS of the United States of America presents their 35th Annual BROTHERHOOD NIGHT Tuesday, February 23, 1988 8:00 p. m. Honored Guest Speakers KATHY ADAMS Anchorwoman Channel 2 TV News NICKIE MC WHIRTER Feature Writer Detroit Free Press HON. SUSAN MOISEEV Judge 46th District Court ELY ROBINSON Councilman City of Southfield RABBI EFRY SPECTRE Adat Shalom Synagogue Refreshments • Admission • Public Invited at J.W.V. Memorial Home - 16990 W. 12 Mile Road 559-5680 56 Milton Klein Jack Schwartz Ruth Weiss Dept. Commonder Chief of Stoff-Chdirmon Aux. President FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1988 Susan Terebelo The Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation announces the appointment of Susan B. Terebelo as its new executive director. Terebelo is a graduate of Stern College for Women, New York City. Prior to her current position, Terebelo was at the Center for Disease Control in Washington, D.C. where she held the position of epidemiologist. Accountants Guild Meets The Accountants Guild of Metropolitan Detroit will have its monthly meeting on Wednesday at Machus Red Rox, 6676 Iblegraph, Birm- ingham. Cocktails will be served at 6 p.m. and the din- ner will begin at 6:30 p.m., with the speakers scheduled for 7:30 p.m. There is a fee. The speakers for the evening will be Sidney Blackman CPA, and Richard Gibbs, CPA of Seidman and Seidman. The topic will be "Tax Hints for 1987 Tax Preparation?' Call the Ac- countants Guild, 559-1919, for reservations. Business Aids Blood Drive Moderator: Jack Berman, Co-Chairman with 30 or less employees are eligible to participate. For information or to schedule a time, call Her- manoff and Associates, 851-3993. Detroit area small businesses will compete for a free office lunch in the Em- bassy Suites Hotel- Detroit/Southfield blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 24. The blood drive is being sponsored by the hotel in con- junction with the Southeastern Michigan American Red Cross. The company donating the greatest amount of blood dur- ing the six-hour drive will win lunch at Wellington's restaurant at Embassy Suites Hotel-Detroit/Southfield for all its employees. Companies The Women in Manage- ment Institute, a unique and thriving statewide profes- sional development organiza- tion for women, will hold its first Detroit Chapter profes- sional development workshop on Saturday at the Ramada Hotel, Southfield. Coffee and registration take place at 8:30 a.m. with the professional development ses- sion from 9 a.m. til noon. At noon a complete luncheon will be served. For informa- tion and a copy of the newslet- ter, contact Dr. Renee S. Lip- son, executive director, (517) 482-3455. PaineWebber Names Samson Norman A. Samson has joined PaineWebber Inc. as vice president and assistant branch manager in Farm- ington Hills. Samson joins PaineWebber from E.F. Hutton and Co., , where he was vice president and assistant branch manager in the Southfield of- fice. He joined Hutton in 1977 as the firm's first trainee in the Southfield office, and was promoted to assistant branch manager in 1985. Prior to joining Hutton, Samson was a vice president at Michigan Bank, where he worked for ten years. Chamberlain Joins Network Chamberlain Realtors an- nounced its affiliation with the Travelers Realty Net- work, a relocation referral system comprised of nearly 350 real estate firms nationwide. Formerly known as Equitable Realty Network (Equi-Net), the organization, along with its parent company Equitable Reloca- tion Management Corpora- tion, were purchased last year by the Travelers Mortgage Services, Inc. The Travelers Mortgage Services, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Travelers Companies, Hartford, Conn. The Travelers Realty Net- work offers its members ongo- ing relocation. Additionally, member firms must maintain