cadet/4e Tattodueea /401444 Svaeot CONIF•ILE0 13 'Y !KIMBERLY LIF -TOIV T_Too-Hoo International is not 1_La Halloween prank. It is a century-old organization that was founded in Arkansas. And its purpose is to act as a cata- lyst between all aspects of the forest products industry while serving as a unifying body cre- ating goodwill among those who work in the industry. MANNY LITVIN, a retired businessman in Farmington Hills, was recently elected as Snark of the Universe of Hoo- Hoo, a fraternity of lumberman with about 6,000 members in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Snark, by the way, is Hoo- Hoo's version of president. S ANDRA HERMANOFF, president of the public re- lations firm which bears her name, has earned the highest honor bestowed upon public re- lations professionals. telemarketing and direct mail campaign for Stop & Shop Com- panies, Inc., of Qunicy, Mass. The program, done in conjunc- tion with Dialogue Marketing of Southfield, also received the Henry Hoke award for the most courageous solution to a diffi- cult sales problem. ey all you fitness buffs. One-One-One Athletic Club is trying to catch up with the competition. Included in plans for a $2.5 million expan- sion is a new name — The Sports Club. By next spring, the Sports Club will include a 2,000- square-foot cardiovascular cen- ter, an outdoor swimimng complex and new tennis courts. NDY BRICKNER be- li eves in protecting the en- W vironment. So the owner of Mail Works Plus, Inc. of West Bloom- field has opened a collection cen- ter for those little puffs of plastic foam that are used for packag- ing. IN BRIEF: OUIS LEVY, a CPA of Kwik Tax Inc., will host a free tax seminar on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Metro Music Cafe in Farmington Hills. H Rinke Cadillac invites you to experience how the all new DeVille & DeVille Concours is creating a higher standard of performance, comfort and safety. TEST DRIVE THE CONCOURS TODAY! CADILLAC CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD L 7EFFREY DWOSICIN has er joined Hermanoff & Asso- ciates as graphics director. Sandra Hermanoff Ms. Hermanoff, has been elected to the Public Relations Society of America College of Fellows. She joins 250 (54 named this year) members in the United States who were named by the Society's board of directors. Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which takes place each October, is now over. But own- ers of the Workout Co., a Bloom- field Hills-based aerobics studio, hope women will not forget the dangers of breast cancer. Throughout the month, they gave away T-shirts in exchange for donations to breast cancer causes. The logo, created by Franklin public relations pro- fessional, Karen Couf, reads: "Don't Be A Boob: Get Checked." TAN/S S. ROSEMAN- KAUFMAN. PRINT PRO- DUCTIONS of Royal Oak recently won the 1993 Direct Marketing Association Inter- national Echo Award for Cre- ative Distinction and Print Production. The company won the award in the retailing category for a u *GMAC SMARTLEASE 24 months. First pymt. plus $550 ref. sec. dep., $2,000.00 down plate of transfer fee due on delivery. 4% state tax additional. Mile limitation of 30,000. 10% per mile excess charge over limitation. Lessee has option to purchase at lease end. To get total payments, multiply payment by number of months. Jeffrey Dwoskin DA VID SCHWARTZ has been named state business development officer for the Money Store Investment Corp., a leading small business lender. AIL GOTTHELF, execu- tive director of the Macki- naw Area Tourist Bureau, has been elected to a three-year term on the West Michigan Tourist Association board of di- rectors. ■••■■ •••• ■ ••••••••••••.1.•• ■ ••••••••••••••••••• ■ Kudos •Mn.......•••••' We welcome your suggestions. Please mail typed and double- spaced items for "Kudos" to Kim- berly Lifton at The Jewish News. R cr) CD INKE CADILLAC I- 696 AT VAN. DYKE erler.af °tors _Tanury .,,,„19 7 7 5 8 — 1 8 0 0 If traveling west on 1-696, exit Hoover, follow Service Drive to RINKE. If traveling east on 1-696, exit Van Dyke; take second bridge past Van Dyke over expressway to RINKE. tr) CC LLJ CO LLJ 43