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32418 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
Bet. MIddlebeit and 14 Mile
855-9463
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* All-you-can-eat pizza and salad packages for
groups of 15-100
* In Buddy's party room.
* Carry-out service for your office party.
* Call for reservations today!
BIRMINGHAM • 645-0300
Maple Rd. & Lahser
FARMINGTON HILLS •1355-460 4
Northwestern Hwy. (W. of Middlebelt)
WE TAKE EXCEPTION
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ROYAL OAK • 549-800 0
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Any Large Pizza
or Antipasto Salad
Dine In or Carry-put
UE FROI T JEWIS H NEWS
U-M Grad Greets
Hillary Clinton
• DINE IN CAFE • CARRY-OUT
• CHOICE OF WINES • GOURMET FOODS •
NO PARTY TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
WATERFORD • 683-3636
Highland Road (M-59) at Pontiac Lake Rd.
Julie Feldman (right of Hillary Clinton) cheers with her peers and the First Lady
at commencement services.
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GOURMET DINNER FOR TWO
NOTHING LIKE IT ANYWHERE! LOOK WHAT YOU GET!
•SIZZLING RICE SOUP • EGG ROLL • SHRIMP
BALL & BROCCOU • VEGETABLE FRIED RICE
•SINGAPORE NOODLE CHICKEN
•MONGOLIAN BEEF • FORTUNE COOKIES
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33135 Grand River (Drakeshire Shopping Center)
476-9181
YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. It's a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chances of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.
For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Association. We'll give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ L OCAL COLUMNIST
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s a member of the LS
& A commencement
committee of the Uni-
versity of Michigan,
Julie Feldman of West
Bloomfield had the oppor-
tunity to meet First Lady
Hillary Clinton and pre-
sent her with a sweatshirt at
the graduation ceremony.
"She's an inspiration," said
Julie. "I was really impress-
ed with her and how down-
to-earth she is."
Julie was nominated to the
commencement committee
by faculty members. She
majored in French and his-
tory and will attend the
University of Miami Law
School in the fall. She is the
daughter of Murray and
Linda Feldman.
DONOR DAY
The Sisterhood of Adat
Shalom held their donor day
luncheon with a fashion
show from the Somerset Col-
lection. Sue Ellen Kauf-
man was chairman of the
event, while Sharon
Lubetsky was hospitality
chairman. Deborah Mazer,
fashion director of the
Somerset Collection, coor-
dinated the fashion show.
Some of the people spotted in
the crowd included: Presi-
dent Trudy Weiss, Bever-
ly Dock, Sharon Hart,
Linda Singer, Terri
Farber, Dolores Farber,
Annette Liberson, Beth
Brandvain, Judy Marks,
Ann Helfman, Bev Liss,
Leila Eidelman and
Madelon Seligman.
Sharon Lubetsky and Sue Kauf-
man
AJC AWARD
On May 4, the Institute of
Human Relations of the
American Jewish Com-
mittee presented attorney
Eugene Driker with the
Learned Hand Award, which
honors lawyers who take
leadership roles in Jewish
and secular communities.
Mr. Driker graduated first
in his class from Wayne
State University Law School
in 1961. He worked as a trial
attorney in Washington,
D.C., and has served on the
boards of many professional
and philanthropic organiza-
tions, including the Detroit
chapter of the AJC and
Wayne State University's
Center for Judaic Studies.
More than 400 attorneys,
family members and friends
paid tribute to Mr. Driker, a
partner in the law firm
Barris, Scott, Denn and
Driker.
Don and Carolyn Rosen-
thal from Ontario attended
the dinner. Mr. Rosenthal
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