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She wore vintage clothing all her life, sparking her grand- daughter's fancy for anti- ques and collectible garb. "My bubbie had the coolest stuff," she said. Most recently, Ms. Lichtenstein has utilized her fashion flair by dressing the actors and actresses in Murder Too Sweet, a movie and doctoral thesis by a former Detroiter set in the Equal Housing Lend.. PHONE 436'7100 352.1700 HOURS: ...... , MON -THURS e-vrt—% 9'30-4 .30 FRI. 9 . . 30-6'00 • •••‘!"'irs" ..... 1930s and filmed at the Soup Kitchen, the Franklin Cider Mill and other traditional stomping grounds. "I dress everyone," Ms. Lichtenstein said. "I cater to many different crowds — the uptown suburban crowd who eats in Royal Oak, people who love great fabrics, peo- ple going to costume parties, trendies, bands and now actors and actresses." When Ms. Lichtenstein becomes an antique herself, she said she plans to live off her "retirement fund" con- sisting of two bargains she acquired while "junking" at garage sales. Ms. Lichtenstein picked up two dozen original, never- worn Salvador Dali ties. At another sale she paid a quarter for an authentic Tif- fany pin. The items haven't yet been appraised, but Ms. Lichtenstein is certain their value is only going up. ❑ I IN BRIEF and West Bloomfield resident STEPHEN EPSTEIN to its board of directors. JVS Awards Marriott Compounded Quarterly. 13250 Newburgh Rd. (313) Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Vintage Effective Annual Yield This is a fixed rate account that is insured to S100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Substantial In- terest Penalty for early withdrawal from certificate accounts. Rates subject to change without notice. 1 Sarabeth Wizen SARABETH MARGOLIS WIZEN, formerly of Ypsilan- ti, president of Brookehill Equities, Inc., a New York Ci- ty investment firm, has been accepted into the 27th edition of Who's Who in Finance and Industry. Mrs. Wizen has also been elected to the executive board of the Financial Women's Association of New York, Inc. ROGER HONET has joined the agency as senior account executive for Robert Solomon & Associates. LARRY ZABEL of Oak Park has joined the advertising agency of J. DuMonthier Miller and Assoc. as account representative. At its recent annual meeting and convention, the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) elected Farmington Hills resi- dent ALAN REINSTEIN Jewish Vocational Service Displaced Homemaker Pro- gram will present the Southfield Marriott with the first annual "Partners in Change" Award on August 30, 1991, at a breakfast recep- tion at Jewish Vocational Ser- vice. The Displaced Home- maker Program singled out the Marriott Hotel as the Southfield business that has been most supportive of displaced homemakers and mature women who are enter- ing or re-entering the labor force over the past year. Federation Hires iWo The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit has fill- ed two vacancies in the plan- ning and Campaign depart- ments. Diane Sasson is a new staff associate in the Budgeting and Planning Department. Previously, she was project coordinator and adminis- trator of the Maternal Infant Center at Children's Hospital of Michigan. Richard T. Krosnick has been appointed director of the Young Adult Division. He is a recent graduate from Central Michigan University with a bachelor's degree in interper- sonal and public communica- tion.