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September 30, 1988 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-30

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I LOCAL NEWS

PERKS FOR YOUR PARTIES!

NOW . . . at your service

• Stationery • Place Cards • Napkins
• Cake Boxes • Embossers • Bridal Gifts
• Xmas

Cards • Calligraphy • Hostess Gifts
PERSONALIZED SECRETARIAL SERVICES

"All that the name implies."

Luby Accepts
Interlochen Post

Dr. Robert R. Luby, a retired
Detroit Public School ad-
ministrator, has been ap-
pointed associate director of
development for special pro-
jects at Interlochen Center for
the Arts.
A long-time associate of In-
terlochen, Luby has been the
official camp host of the na-
tional music camp, and in-

Dr. Robert R. Luby

structor of physical and
health education and coor-
dinator of intramural and
evening recreation at In-
terlochen Arts Academy since
his retirement in 1983 as
divisional director of health,
physical education and in-
terscholastic athletics for the
Detroit Public School System.
Luby's association with In-
terlochen began in 1957
when he served as waterfront
director for the high school
boys division of the national
music camp, subsequently
directing that division from
1958 to 1962.
Luby has taught at Wayne
State University, Mercy Col-
lege, and the University of
Detroit, and was principal at
Alger, Columbian, Duffield,
Brownson and Chrysler
Elementary Schools in
Detroit.
He has been published in
several publications.

Common Ground

,

Common Ground, Oakland
County's 24-hour crisis
center, needs volunteers to
provide telephone and face-to-
face crisis intervention dur-
ing daytime and early even-
ing hours. Screening is re-
quired, but previous ex-
perience is not necessary.
Interested individuals are
invited to an orienation ses-
sion on Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at Common Ground,
1090 S. Adams, Birmingham.
For information, contact Don-
na Reyman, 645-1173.

Draperies
Bedspreads .
Blankets (cleaned or laundered)
Window Shades
Lampshades
Pillows
Venetian Blinds

Phone for "all that the name implies"

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