I LOCAL NEWS SAVE SAVE SAVE Come See the New '92 Seville and Eldorado '92 MODELS ARE HERE — LARGE INVENTORY! '92 SEVILLE '92 ELDORADO I All '91s at Deep Discounts! '91 SEDAN DEVILLE suburban Olds 1810 Maplelawn in the Troy Motor Mall '91 FLEETWOOD 643-0070 Lubavitch Dinner Honors Locals Arthritis Coping Is Forum Topic The annual Lubavitch Foundation dinner benefit- ting the Synagogue Campus of Living Judaism will be held 5 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Westin Hotel. Governor John Engler is honorary chairman of the event, and dinner chairman is the Honorable Charles Levin, Michigan State Supreme Court Justice. Associate chairmen are Donald Barris and David Pollack. The dinner will honor a number of philanthropists for their leadership roles in establishing the Campus. These include: Norman Alan, gemologist and businessman; Philip Warren, past president of Paragon Steel; Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs; Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Kasle of Flint, who are founders of the Flint Torah Academy. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Bentzion Rosen and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nichamin. The Campus will be established on a 40-acre site in West Bloomfield. It will in- clude a synagogue, retreat and conference center, day care facility, Russian-Jewish cultural center, museum of Jewish art, Torah library, Rabbinical college and Yeshiva as well as a 12-acre park. There is a charge for the dinner. For information, call the Lubavitch office, 737-7000. The Arthritis Foundation and Sinai Hospital will spon- sor a free arthritis informa- tion forum, "Basic Facts About and Coping With Ar- thritis" 7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in the hospital's Zuckerman Auditorium. A panel of physicians will speak on and demonstrate a variety of related subjects in- cluding the latest medica- tions and treatments for ar- thritis, how surgical treat- ment helps in the manage- ment of arthritis and a discus- sion of unproven remedies vs. good treatments for the disease. The forum will be moderated by Dr. Samuel Indenbaum. Other speakers will include Dr. Henry Brytowski, Jerome Rosen- thal, Larry Silverman and Richard Krugel. There is no charge, but reservations are requested. To register, call Arthritis Foun- dation, 350-3030. 'Empty Bowls' Fights Hunger Summon police from up to 500 feet away from your home or office by the push of a button. low monthly monitoring fee required 20800 Southfield Rd., Southfield, MI 48075 94 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1991 The Galleria Officentre in Southfield will host an "Emp- ty Bowls" reception 4:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 9 in cooperation with members of the Michigan Potters' Association as a part of a nationwide endeavor to raise $1 million by Oct. 16, World Food Day. Food donated by several restaurants including Kyla's, Inn Season Cafe and Cafe Galleria, will be served in hand-crafted "Empty Bowls" donated by members of the Michigan Potters' Association and other area artists. Music will be provided by Ursula Walker and the Buddy Bud- son Band. For a minimum donation, each guest will receive one of the hand-crafted bowls together with a service of soup and bread. All proceeds will benefit local hunger organizations, including COTS, Fort Street Open Door and Manna Meals. The "Empty Bowls" event will take place in the atrium of 300 Galleria Officentre in Southfield. Radomer Society Plans Banquet The Radomer Aid Society will hold its 71st annual ban- quet 7 p.m. Oct. 8 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. There will be a fund-raising candlelighting ceremony, cocktails, dinner and music. For information and reser- vations, call Renee Zahler, 642-3113; or Charlotte Tut- tleman, 357-2819. )WV JWV Auxiliary Sets Meeting The Department of Michi- gan Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans will con- duct their department meeting 8 p.m. Oct, 22 at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Refreshments will be serv- ed after the meeting. Post And Auxiliary Dinner, Program The Charles Shapiro Post and Auxiliary will hold their annual joint dinner and pro- gram 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Reports from State Com- mander Jack Schwartz and State Auxiliary President Martha Hauptman are plann- ed with a business meeting to follow. For reservations, call Sandy or Helen Pliskow, 399-1546; or Betty Kusnit, 354-1290.