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March 11, 1988 - Image 8

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-11

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casual
living
modes

Steve R. gave his first
gift to the Campaign
this month.

contemporary
• furniture
• lighting
• wall decor
• gifts
• interiors

THE
JEWISH
NEWS

Serving Detroit's Metropolitan
Jewish Community
with distinction
for four decades.

PUBLISHER:

Charles A. Buerger

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER:

"My wife just had a baby," he said.
"7 want him to grow up knowing he's Jewish,
and I figured this was a good way to start."

Contemporary
accessories
for over
34 years

March is New Gifts Month.

Make a difference. Make your gift to the Allied Jewish Campaign.

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Arthur M. Horwitz

EDITOR EMERITUS:

Philip Slomovitz

EDITOR:

Gary Rosenblatt

ASSOCIATE EDITOR:

Alan Hitsky

NEWS EDITOR:

Heidi Press

STAFF WRITERS:

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965-3939 — New Gilts Department

544-1711

22961 Woodward, Ferndale, MI

David Holzel
Elizabeth Kaplan
Kimberly Lifton

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR:

Elie Wiesel

ART DIRECTOR

Kim Muller-Thym

PHOTOGRAPHER

Glenn Triest

Wirdenere is more...

LOCAL COLUMNISTS:

Danny Raskin
Carla Jean Schwartz

ADMINISTRATION:

Lisa S. Kamil

PRODUCTION:

Donald Cheshure
Cathy Ciccone
Curtis Deloye
Joy Gardin
Ralph Orme

much more than a
_4-,convalescent home
or home for seniors.

OFFICE STAFF:

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Shirley Berman
Lynn Fields
Percy Kaplan
Pauline Max
Marlene Miller
Dharlene Norris
Jeri Boma
Ellen Warshaw
Mary Lou Weiss
Pauline Weiss
Adrian Williams

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES:

Lauri Bolte
Susan Brooks
Randy Marcuson
Rick Nessel
Danny Raskin
Laurie A. Silberg

Windemere is truly
_ a very special place.

ecause it provides
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the

B s e rvices
vices needed by the elderly

while preserving the environ-
mental characteristics of a
Herman Frankel Organization Residen-
tial Community.
There is complete separation between
the Full Service Convalescent Home on
the upper floor and the Supportive
Care Manor on the lower floor. The
building is on a hillside and both levels
have direct access to the extensively
landscaped grounds.

Rex Lanyi and Herman Frankel, the
developers, are particularly proud that
Windemere both functionally and
aesthetically provides a residential
environment that preserves dignity,
beauty, and maximum independence at
a time in life that its residents require
some medical and social support.

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A Supportive and Skilled Care Residence

Words cannot describe the feelings
that created Windemere. You must see
it to appreciate what it offers. Please drop
in or call 661 1700 for an appointment.

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Windemere is located at
o950 Farmington Road
South of Maple Road

(Farmington Road is open to Windemere during it's paving.)

EDITORIAL DEADLINE: All

public and social announcements
must be received by Friday noon,
seven days prior to desired date of
publication. Must be typewritten.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DEADLINE: Tuesday noon
DISPLAY ADVERTISING
DEADLINE: Monday 4:30 p.m.

SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1 year-$26 — 2
years-$46. Out of State-329 per year.
Foreign-$42 per year.

20300 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
SUITE 240
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076-4138

TELEPHONE: 354-6060

. 1988 by The Detroit Jewish News

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