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March 25, 1988 - Image 109

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-25

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Steven Dines and Tammy Sister

Sisler-Dines
is presently employed with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sisler
Catholic Social Services of
of Southfield are thrilled to
Oakland County.
announce the engagement of
Steve is a graduate of
their daughter, Tammy
Wayne State University,
Lynne, to Steven Manuel
where he earned a bachelor's
Dines, son of Mr. and Mrs.
degree in business ad-
Harry Dines of West
ministration (finance). He is
Bloomfield.
employed with Dean Witter
Reynolds.
Tammy earned her master's
An August wedding is
degree in social work at
planned.
Wayne State University and

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION
WOMEN'S DIVISION OF DETROIT

CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENTS TO
THE BY-LAWS OF WOMEN'S DIVISION

Pursuant to the By-laws of the JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION of DETROIT the text of amendments to said
By-laws are herewith published. The membership of the Federation Women's Division will meet Wednesday,
May 11, 1988 at 11:30 a.m. at the Annual Meeting, held at Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt Road,
Farmington Hills, Michigan to vote on adoption.

ARTICLE IV

By changing Sec. la to read as follows:
"The business of this Women's Division shall be carded on by a Board of Directors, consisting of fifty-four
(54) elected directors, and all other women serving on the Board of Governors of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration of Detroit, the Board of the Women's Division of the United Jewish Appeal, the Women's Division
of the Council of Jewish Federations and all former presidents of the Women's Division. The President
of Women's Division, at her discretion and with the approval of the Executive Committee, may appoint to
the Board of Directors, for a one year term, one or more women serving in chairmanship positions. The
Women's Division may also elect special honorary directors. Of the regularly elected directors, eighteen
(18) shall be elected annually for a term of three (3) years each. No director shall serve more than two
(2) consecutive terms unless she is either in o or Associate Campaign Chairman in the last year of her
second term; in which case she may be elected for an additional term. In addition, the Chairman of the
Women's Division Allied Jewish Campaign shall serve a Board term of three (3) years following the com-
pletion of her tenure as Campaign Chairman."

Purpose: To make possible the inclusion on the Board of Directors women serving in chairmanship positions.

By changing Sec. 4 to read as follows:
"The officers shall be a President, five (5) Vice-Presidents one of whom shall be the Campaign Chairman
and one whose sole portfolio shall be the Business and Professional Women's Division, a Recording
Secretary, a Corresponding Secretary, and two (2) designates to the Federation's Board of Governors.
They shall be elected from the members of the Board fora term of one year. No person shall hold the same
office for more than three (3) consecutive terms."

Purpose: To add a fifth (5th) vice-president whose sole responsibility is the Business and Professional Women's
Division.

Neal McPherson and Sheila Radin

Radin-McPherson
received a Master of Arts
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Radin
degree from Eastern
of West Bloomfield proudly
Michigan University in
announce the engagement of
speech pathology. He is cur-
their daughter, Sheila, to
rently a speech pathologist at
Neal McPherson, son of Mr.
the Detroit Day School for the
Edgar C. McPherson of. West
Deaf.
Bloomfield.
Sheila is currently working
A July wedding is planned.
in public relations. Neal

By-laws available at the office of the Jewish Welfare Federation, 163 Madison Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226.

By-laws Committee:
Marcy Feldman, Chairman
Sharon Hart
Tillie Brandwine
Janet Levine
Carolyn Greenberg

Janice Schwartz

JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT

Conrad L. Giles, M.D., President
Martin S. Kraar, Executive Vice-President
Michael E. Berke, Executive Director

163 Madison Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226 • 965-3939

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