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April 28, 1995 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-28

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A QUARTERLY SURVEY by HOW TO UTILIZE today's com-
Kemper Securities ranks Michi- puter technology to enhance busi-
gan's economic outlook as the best ness documents and marketing
in the United States. The state materials will be discussed at a
climbed into the top spot for the 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 16, meet-
fourth quarter of 1994 after being ing of the Entrepreneur's Club in
listed at No. 2 the previous quar- the Long Lake Crossings Build-
ing in Troy.
ter.
The networking club is spon-
The survey ranks states in six
categories: employment, home sored by the Business Enterprise
sales, mortgage delinquencies (de- Development Center in Troy. To
crease), mortgage foreclosures register for the meeting, call (810)
(decrease), unemployment (de- 952-5800.
crease) and building permits.
Michigan was in the top 10 in SPOUSES NIGHT for the Oak-
four of the six categories in the land County chapter of the Insti-
tute of Management Accountants
latest rankings.
will feature a talk on estates and
A DONATION for the down pay- trusts by attorney Raymond
ment and closing costs from Rowe.
PHOTO BY GLENN TRIEST
builder Bernie Glieber-
man of Crosswinds Com-
munities has helped
53-year-old Betty Gager
move into a Royal Oak
condominium.
Ms. Gager is the first
participant in the new
Venture Inc. Special
Needs Housing Program
for the disabled affiliated
with the Oakland Liv-
ingston Human Service
Agency. FannieMae (the
Federal National Mort-
gage Association) and
NBD Mortgage Compa-
ny are partners with
Venture Inc.
The Venture Inc. pro-
gram can be accessed
through JARC (Jewish
Association for Residen-
tial Care) at 28366
Franklin, Southfield, MI
48034, phone (810) 352-
5272.

JEFF COLLINS, direc-
tor of industrial materi-
als purchasing at Ford
Motor Co., will be the
guest speaker at the May
briefing of the Michigan
Technology Council
(MTC).
The briefing will be held Bernie Glieberman's donation helped launch a
from 7:15-9 a.m. Thurs- special-needs housing program.
day, May 4, at the Radis-
The meeting is scheduled for 6
son Plaza Hotel in Southfield. For p.m. Thursday, May 18, at the
reservations, call the MTC's brief- Kingsley Inn in Bloomfield Hills.
ing hotline, (313) 936-2676.
For reservations, call David
Adair, (810) 627-6760.
ULTIMATE "Fun"-Raiser III, a
benefit social event sponsored by SOLE PRACTITIONERS are
the Oakland County Bar Asso- invited to attend a seminar on how
ciation's (OCBA) Juvenile Law to market their law practice from
and Young Lawyers committees, 4-6 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at the
is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, Oakland County Bar Center in
May 4, at Fifth Avenue Billiards Bloomfield Hilts-. or information,
call the Oakland County Bar As-
in Royal Oak.
Proceeds from the event will aid sociation, (810) 334-3400.
the Oakland County Youth Assis-
tance volunteer program which
MEMOS
matches adults with youths who
Do you have an item for "Memos"? Please send
need a friend and good role mod- it to Steve Stein at The Jewish News, 27676
el, and CARE House, which aids Franklin, Southfield, M148034. A picture would
Oakland County victims of child- be appreciated. It can be color or black-and-
hood sexual abuse.
white, but it must be in focus. If you wish to have
For information on the "Fun"- the picture returned, you must enclose a self-
Raiser, call OCBA, (810) 334- addressed, stamped envelope.
3400.



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