IN BRIEF WHEN IT COMES TO DOING BUSINESS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! school of business administra- tion at Wayne State University. This position was created by a $280,000 endowment raised by the Adcraft Club of Detroit and the friends and family of Simons and Michelson, founders of Simons Michelson Zieve Advertising. RICHARD A. MOSS has joined The Friedman Group, Inc., a Birmingham-based commercial real estate firm as a sales associates. Moss, who is a third-year law stu- dent at the Detroit College of Law, intends to specialize in commercial office leasing and sales. OFFICE West Bloomfield Maple - Orchard Temple Beth El Sisterhood will host the area's first par- ty planning showcase on Jan. 29 at 10 a.m. at the temple. Admission to the public is free. More than 40 vendors in 18 different categories (caterers, florists, favor stores, room decorators, etc.) will be on hand to answer questions and provide information. Bands will play throughout the six-hour event. Brochures containing the names of par- ticipating vendors as well as others in the community will be available free of charge. Interested vendors and the general public should call Elaine Sturman, 851-7342; or Sue Lepler, 399-2150; for information. NCJW Event On Guardians The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will hold an informational meeting on Dec. 1 to discuss a new adult legal guardianship program. The meeting will take place at 10 a.m. in the section of- fices, 30233 Southfield Rd., Southfield. The purpose of the session is to explore an outgrowth of NCJW's Court Appointed Special Advocates program for youngsters in the Oakland County Probate Court system. A similar program for adults would provide monitors for guardians who have been appointed to assist the ill and elderly who are unable to make their own financial, housing and medical decisions. CASA chairwoman is Marilyn Levine. Judge Barry Grant, Judge Sandra Silver and Hugh- Dean, manager of probate estate and mental health ser- vices division, will speak at the Dec. 1 meeting. Private citizens, as well as representatives from com- munity organizations, are welcome. Organizations may send as many representatives as they choose. For informa- tion, call NCJW, 258-6000. CASA is sponsored by the section's public affairs depart- ment, headed by Vice Presi- dent Penny Blumenstein. • 2, 3, amenities included. 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