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SOCIETY
Stone-Schmidt
University of Michigan and is
an account manager at Com-
puter Associates.
Loren is an attorney in
private practice and council
to the firm of Molaro and
Salon, LTD. in Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. James
Schmidt of Southfield are
pleased to announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Julie Marlene, to
Loren Richard Stone, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stone of
Chicago.
Julie is a graduate of the
A June wedding is planned.
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RENEE MAHLER was ap-
pointed by Gov. James Blan-
chard to the Michigan Com-
mission on Services to the Ag-
ing. Mahler serves as director
of communications at
Peachwood Inn, an assisted
living and long-term health
care facility for older adults in
Rochester Hills.
DORIS BLECHMAN,
HARRY EISENBERG,
CAROL EISENSHTADT
and JERALD KAUFMAN
will be honored at the JWB
biennial meeting in Wash-
ington, D.C., in April with
new leadership awards for
their contributions to the
Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit.
SHAINDLE BRAUNS-
TEIN, daughter of Marsha
and Paul Braunstein, and
Akiva student, placed first in
the statewide writing com-
petition sponsored by the
Michigan Commission on the
Bicentennial of the United
States Constitution. Her
poem entitled "Justice"
followed the contest theme
"Two Hundred Years of
Establishing Justice: The
American Court System." As
the first place winner in the
10th-12th grade category,
Braunstein will participate in
an awards ceremony at 2 p.m.
May 24 in the Library of
Michigan in Lansing.
JACK ROBINSON, Perry
Drug Stores chairman and
chief executive officer, and his
wife, Aviva, a professional ar-
tist, received the Brotherhood
Award from the A.M.E.
Bethel Church in Detroit.
JEFFREY ABRAMSON of
West Bloomfield has been
selected to receive the
outstanding achievement
award upon completion of
undergraduate studies in
computer engineering at the
University of Michigan.
TERRY AND GAIL
NOVETSKY of Teaneck,
N.J., were honored as alumni
of the year at Yeshivat Har
Etzion's tenth anniversary
dinner at the New York
Hilton. Novetsky is an active
member of the yeshiva's
alumni association and is the
son of Morris and Phyllis
Novetsky of Southfield.
JUDGE BARRY M.
GRANT, Oakland County
probate judge, received a
tribute award from the
Association for Retarded
Citizens of Oakland County.
PERNICK,
LARRY
Oakland County com-
missioner, was elected presi-
dent of MIDCO — Michigan
Democratic County Officials
— at the organization's recent
inaugural meeting.