More Detroit suburban homeowners
you want to reach
Detroit's affluent
suburban homeowners, you
want to advertise in SPRING.
Because SPRING's audited
circulation of 728,609 more
than doubles the suburban daily
The Shulmans
Hillel Dinner
Honors Shulmans
circulation of either The
Detroit News (288,960) or Free
Press (358,553).
The Hillel Day School An-
nual Dinner will be held 6
p.m. May 27 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Rosalyn Shulman
and the late Rudolph
Shulman will be honored.
The Shulmans have been
involved with many Jewish
causes and been an integral
part of Mat Shalom. Rudolph
held every elected office,
culminating with the
presidency. The Shulmans'
dedication and efforts have
generated recognition from
many organizations, in-
cluding B'nai B'rith and
Israel Bonds.
Rosalyn has dedicated a
new chapel at Hillel Day
School and she has establish-
ed the Rudolph Shulman
Memorial Scholarship Tri-
bute Fund.
The theme for this year's
Annual Dinner is Dor 'L Dor
— Generation to Generation.
•
Seniors Take
Docent Tour
linen and bedding buyers.
The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center of
Metropolitan Detroit will
meet for coffee and cake 1
p.m. May 18 in the Allen
Lounge of the Maple-Drake
building, followed by a docent
tour of "A Day in the Warsaw
Ghetto: A Birthday Trip in
Hell" exhibit in the Janice
Charach Epstein Museum/
Gallery.
There is a charge for non-
members. For information,
call Diane Hochberg,
661-1000.
And that's not all.
According to the 1991
Belden study, SPRING reaches
more of the affluent suburban
shoppers who have more—and
spend more.
182,800 more suburban
homeowners than the daily
• Ak
News (88,500 more than the
Free Press).
•
171,000 more suburban Do-
It-Yourselfers than The News
(89,400 more than the Free Press).
•
•
100,600 (and 52,800) more suburban
Shouldn't you be advertising in SPRING more?
To get all the facts, call your SPRING representative.
64,400 (and 31,000) more suburban
buyers of major appliances.
The SPIKING Newspapers
SPRING is the network of 50 Detroit suburban newspapers published by the Observer & Eccentric, Associated, Heritage,
HomeTown, and Macomb/Royal Oak groups. Call (313) 445-8200.
Sources: 1991 CAC, ABC (RTZ), Belden
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A program of classical and
popular music will be
featured 1 p.m. May 17 for the
Middle Years Group of Temple
Beth El. Violinist Linda
Snedden Smith, a member of
the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, will be joined by
Cameron Smith, pianist and
student at the University of
Michigan.
A 12:30 p.m. cake and coffee
hour will precede the pro-
gram. The afternoon is open
to area seniors.
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