Archives, Society Plan George Stutz Honor 97 6997/8189 5 1 Without Tank With Tank EVERYDAY LOW S219.97 • $2 4 9 9 '26997 EVERYDAY LOW S289.97 w148' ground Post George Stutz atio deck mount $1 DELUXE UNVERSIAL AC/DC Every Day ROTISSERIE Fits most BBQ's 9 9 7 I m Ba Hrp be ue n ui eveGr.riadis, SAVE NOW 20 % Grates, Burners & more tor most BBQS: Arkla, Broilmaster, Charmglow Low $29 .99 I Sears/Kenmore, Structo, Sunbeam, Thermos & more! Parts fit most BBQ's exp. 6/8/93 I bring in model # or old parts. (PURCHASES ONLY IN STORE) exp. 6/8/93 Ends Tuesday June 8th, 1993 at 8 SOUTHFIELD STERLING HTS. Southfield at 12 Mile VanDyke at 16 Mile 268-8222 557-3344 SA CIAlt) • NEORDERS:WELC . Federal Fireplace ItARBEQUE & PAT. FURNITURE THE DETRO T JEWIS H NEWS Secure A Great Price On A Great New Security System! • 1 Six Zone Control Panel • 1 Standby Battery • 1 LED Keypad • 1 Interior Siren • 1 PIR Motion Detector or two (2) Door Contacts Additional Security Devices INSTALLED $2195/rno. Monitoring *RJ31 X Required - Recessed Door/Window Magnetic Contacts - Passive Infrared Motion Detector - Smoke Detector - Heat Detector - RJ31 X Phone Jack - LED Keypad AMERICAN PROTECTIVE 'ALARMS 313-864-8600 For service to the Detroit Jewish community, George Stutz will be honored at the joint meeting and luncheon of the Jewish Community Archives of Metropolitan Detroit and the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan at noon June 13 at the Plaza Hotel in Southfield. Mr. Stutz's com- munity involvement dates back to the 1930s when he organized an emergency relief program, opening a soup kitchen on Twelfth Street in Detroit and a shel- ter for the homeless in the basement of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A Huntington Woods resi- dent for more than 50 years, Mr. Stutz has held leadership positions in many national and local Jewish organizations. He served the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit as a treasurer and finance committee chair- man and as president of Jewish Family Service, the Hebrew Free Loan Association and Sinai Hospital's nursing school. Dr. Bernard Wax, direc- tor emeritus of the American Jewish Historical Society, will address the annual luncheon. During Dr. Wax's 26-year tenure, the American Jewish Historical Society became the world's leading resource for the preservation of materials on the American Jewish experience. Election of officers will follow the program. For ticket information, call the Jewish Historical Society, 661-1000. Two Service Groups Elect New Offices Jewish Family Service and Resettlement Service held their annual meeting June 3. The 1993-94 officers for Jewish Family Service are: Janice B. Shatzman, presi- dent; Dr. John D. Marx and Brent Triest, vice presi- dents; Marta Rosenthal, secretary; Barbara Grant, treasurer; Andrew Barbas, Michael Horowitz, John E. Jacobs, Anita Naftaly and Barbara Stone, executive committee members-at- large. Elected to the board to serve for a first three-year term are: Ricky Blumen- stein, Julie Fisher Cum- mings, Nancy Grand, Pola Friedman, Mark Kahn, Michelle Kleiman, Jo Elyn Nyman, Stewart Weiner and Helaine Zack. Elected to the board for a second three-year term are: Francine Gold, Nancy Jacobson, Irving Nusbaum and Edith Resnick. The 1993-94 officers for Resettlement Service are: Marcy Feldman, president; Betsy Winkelman, vice president; Rose Lynn Schlussel, secretary; Jeannie Wiener, treasurer; Alan Ackerman, Barbara Nusbaum, Bernard Stollman, Lucille Weisberg and Milton Y. Zussman, executive committee mem- bers-at large. Elected for a first three- year term as board mem- bers are: Laura Aronson, Robyn Canvasser, Jonathan Jaffa and Dr. Martin Levinson. Re-elected to the board for a second three- year term are Margaret Demant and Michael Traison. (