SPRING SALE-A-THON We must Make Room For The '95s! OVER 100 SENTRAS AVAILABLE 1994 Nissan Sentra N o gvv $119* STK #12860 Sunroof and Alarm 1994 Nissan Altima 100 ALTIMAS AVAILABLE STK #12828 Sunroof and Alarm 1994 Pathfinder 4x4 • Automatic • V-6 • Tilt • AM/FM Cassette Sunroof and Alarm 9139 NISSAN Young Adult Division Lowest Holds Elections Prices! MOW * $0 Greatest DOWN Value! 50 PATHFINDERS AVAILABLE STK #12665 $269 * so Compare DOWN Save! ALL NEW '95 MAXIMA IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY *36 mo. closed end lease requires 1st mo. pymt., DOC fees, tax, title and license due at inception. 15,000 miles per year allowed, 100 excess mileage charge at inception. To get total of pymts., multiply pymt by 36. Altima requires $350 acq. fee & $225 ref. sec. dep. Sentra requires $350 acq. fee & $150 ref. sec. dep. Pathfinder requires $350 acq. fee and $300 ref. sec. dep. Lessee responsible fbr excess wear and tear. Lessee has option but is not obligated to buy at lease end for a price to be determined at lease inception. Subject to credit approval. 37901 Grand River - West of Halsted N ISSAN 810.471 0044 - Farmington Hills ■ 1111/ • COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN ,\I*WkWskIk 1\‘` Suzan F. Curhan has been nom- inated as president of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan De- troit Young Adult Division, whose 56th annual meeting will take place 7:30 p.m. June 13 at the De- troit Institute of Arts. The gathering will include the election and installation of offi- cers and board members. Ms. Groskind has been nomi- nated as chairman of the execu- tive committee. Scott A. Eisenberg, Suzanne A. Gilden- berg and Mitchell A. Mondry are nominees for vice-president. Eric J. Gould has been nominted for the post of secretary. Nominated to serve on the ex- ecutive committee as members- at-large are Richard C. Blumenstein, Jonathan B. Frank, Lisa I. Lis, Beth Kroft Mondry, Joshua Mondry, Beth Cohen Radner and Aaron H. Sherbin. Nominated to the board of di- rectors for an additional one-year term are: David Altman, Jolie Schiller Altman, Amy Bernstein, Robyn Canvasser, Sari M. Ci- curel, Andrew J. Goldberg, Jesse A. Levine, Jennifer L. Morse, Stu- art Novick, Lisa Pernick, Marc Schechter, Robert A. Stone, Brian Tauber, Laurence S. Tisdale and Michael A. Weil. Amy A. Blavin, Paul W. Blavin, Michelle B. Cohen, Jay S. Dubrinsky, Rabbi William Ger- shon, Danielle Lisa Hack, Emily Jampel, Douglas M. Kahan, An- drew Klein, Lisa B. Leib, Betsy Moss, David Nacht, Brenda Wayne, Caryn Weingarten and Hilary A. Zales have been nomi- nated to the board for a first term. Further nominations to the board may be made by petition of Publicity Deadlines You've said we're in a class by ourselves & we thank you for the compliment! Complete interior design services from blueprint review & construction specifications, to furniture selection & custom fabrication; from windows & walls to the last scented soap... These are the services that set us apart. We're so glad you've noticed the difference. Barbi Krass • Linda Bruder • Wayne A. Bondy allied member ASID Jennifer Thomas 22 a_ Colorworks has grown and is now looking for additional qualified and experienced design staff. Please contact Ms. Davis at the Studio. 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540 The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for birth announcements is 10 a.m. Monday, four days prior to issue date; out-of-town obit- uaries, 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be type- written, double-spaced, on 872x 11 paper and include the name and daytime tele- phone number of sender. Susan Curhan 25 members of the Young Adult Division and filed no later than June 2. A dessert reception will be held in the Kresge Court. Contribu- tors to the 1994 Allied Jewish Campaign are eligible to at- tend,and there is a charge. For reservations, contact Jenifer Adler, 642-4260. ❑ Still Time For Tennis Openings remain in the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's 15th annual women's tennis tournament, which will be held June 7-9 at the Franklin Racquet Club. The tax-deductible entry fee includes lunch on June 7, con- tinuous refreshments all three days, T-shirts and trophies. Pro- ceeds will benefit Hadassah's new children's pavilion in Israel. New this year is a 55-and-over senior doubles division. For further information, call tournament chairwomen Nancy Finkel, 851-9147, or Jo Rosen, 626-0297. Special Needs Class Set The Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity center, will sponsor a class designed for pre-school chil- dren ages 3-5 with special needs. Parent and child will work to- gether developing gross motor skills through music and move- ment. The mini-session will begin June 2 for three weeks. For in- formation and to register, call Leanie Gunsberg, 661-7679.