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DAVID DUBINSKY, president
of the International Ladies Gar-
ment Workers Union from 1931-
66, and Jerry Wurf, president of
the American Federation of State,
County and Municipal Employ-
ees from 1964-81, were inducted
into Labor's International Hall of
Fame during ceremonies last
month at the Westin Hotel in De-
troit.
Labor leaders who have been
deceased for at least five years are
eligible for induction into the Hall
of Fame.
Mr. Wurf also was a member
of the board of directors of the
Jewish Labor Committee.

HARLEY ELLINGTON Pierce
Yee Associates of Southfield, one
of the largest architecture, engi-
neering, planning and interiors
firms in the Midwest, has
changed its name to Harley
Ellington Design.
The company specializes in
projects for health-care, research,
automotive/industrial and corpo-
rate/institutional clients.

HENRY GORNBEIN has relo-
cated his law offices to 1301 West
Long Lake Road, Suite 355, in
Troy and helped form the firm of
Bookholder, Bassett, Gornbein,
Solomon & Cohen.
A graduate of the University of
Michigan Law School, Mr. Corn-
bein specializes in divorce, child
custody and related family-law
matters. He has served on the
board of directors of Jewish Fam-
ily Service and the Fresh Air So-
ciety.

CORY STORCHAN, an attor-
ney who practices family law, has
moved his offices to 3001 West
Big Beaver in Troy.

SUSAN SIVAK this week cele-
brated her 10th anniversary as the
owner of Barbara's Paper Bag. The
store, located at 147 Pierce in
Birmingham, offers stationery,
custom invitations and gifts.

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MONEY-SAVING tips for auto
leasing are offered in a pamphlet
written by former auto executive
David Knipper. To obtain a copy,
send $1 plus a self-addressed,
stamped business envelope to
Leasecrets Inc., 29506 Andover
Blvd., Farmington Hills, MI
48331.

FRANCO Public Relations
Group of Detroit has joined the
Internet. Its address of fran-
co@bizserve.com will be shortened
to franco.com in May.

Steve Stein

GROUNDBREAKING has
been held for Lamina's industri-
al park in Oak Park. Lamina, a
subsidiary of Anchor Lamina,
supplies tooling components for
the metal-working, plastic-injec-
tion molding and machine-tool in-
dustries.

SHELDON ROSS, an art deal-
er from Birmingham, will be the
featured speaker at the Tuesday,
April 18, Detroit chapter meeting
of the American Society of Ap-
praisers at the Troy Marriott.
Mr. Ross will discuss the 20th-
century fine-arts market, fakes
and forgeries. The meeting will
begin with a 6 p.m. cocktail hour.
For reservations, call Michael
Kurschat, (810) 816-9166.

MANAGING PEOPLE, an
eight-week non-credit course, is
offered by the Business Technol-
ogy Center of Oakland Commu-
nity College's Orchard Ridge
campus in Farmington Hills.
The class will meet from 6:30-
9:30 p.m. Wednesdays starting
April 19 at Orchard Ridge. For in-
formation, call the Business Tech-
nology Center, (810) 471-7729.

HOW TO COMMUNICArl E ef-
fectively in the information age
will be discussed at a seminar at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at
Borders Books and Music in
Farmington Hills.
Patricia Cornett, assistant pro-
fessor of communications at
Lawrence Technological Univer-
sity, and senior lecturer Corinne
Stavish will lead the discussion.
For information on the seminar,
call Borders, (810) 737-0110.

BARBARA GOODMAN is of-
fering one-day workshops on
"How To Make Better Decisions"
Sunday, April 23; Wednesday,
April 26; and Sunday, May 7, at
the Radisson Plaza Hotel in
Southfield.
The workshops are designed to
teach participants how to improve
the way that they make person-
al and business decisions.
Ms. Goodman, who earned a
doctorate in mathematical psy-
chology from the University of
Michigan, taught undergraduate
and graduate decision-making
courses at Wayne State Univer-
sity's School of Business Admin-
istration for a decade.
For information on the work-
shops, call Ms. Goodman at De-
cision Analysis Company in
Huntington Woods, (810) 542-
7051.

