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March 22, 1996 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-22

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Every weekday in March, Casino Windsor will give

drawn each weekday at 7:30pm. The winning ticket

away one new 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier. Winning

numbers will be posted on the prize board until 7:00pm

one is easy; get entry tickets with every slot jackpot of

of the following day. If a winner is not declared by such

$200 or more; or when you play a table game for 30

time, the car prize will be carried forward and be

minutes or longer during weekdays in March. Drop

eligible to be won the next day of the contest. You

could also win one of 7 separate cash

your ticket in the specially marked drums at

either Casino Windsor or Northern

Belle Casino before 6:59pm and look for

your ticket number on the prize

board, on Casino Windsor's 3rd

floor! Winning tickets will be

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prizes, so join us and be one of the lucky

people who claims a prize! No purchase

CASINO

necessary, see full details at

Casino Windsor and Northern

Belle Casino.

WINDSOR

Linda Klein, Sandra Schwartz, Henry Winkler, Hannah Moss, Susie Jacob and
Beverly Liss at Choices.

880 Women Make
A Federation Choice

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ederation's third annual Arline Rein, Bluma Schech-
"Choices" event attracted ter, Ilene Nemer, Lisa Brody,
880 women last week at Susie Pappas, Linda Klein
Adat Shalom Synagogue and Edie Slotkin.
The event was underwritten
and featured actor and producer
by many generous donors in-
Henry Winkler.
Mr. Winkler proved to be as cluding the Rosenfelds of Ja-
entertaining as he was when he cobson's, the Nelsons of Creative
played the "Fonz" on "Happy Concepts in Advertising, Munder
Days," but this happening had Funds, Star Trax and Video In-
quite a different message. He sight.
spoke about his Jewish upbring-
ing and how important it is to NORDSTROM NEWS
Nordstrom recently held a
pass on our Jewish legacy. He
mentioned the value of positive press conference for the fashion
thinking and the adage, "If you media at the Renaissance Club
in Detroit. Carol Gasper, pub-
will it, it is not a dream."
lic-relations director of
His speech was per-
the Midwest region, in-
sonal and revealed a
formed the group about
glimpse of how his par-
the upcoming August 16
ents were able to sur-
opening at Somerset
vive Nazi Germany.
North in Troy. There will
His parents, German
be 240,000 square feet en-
Jews, received working
compassing three floors
papers allowing them
to leave Germany in CARLA SC HWARTZ in this family business
LOCA L
spanning four genera-
1939. His grandmoth-
CO LU M NIST
tions. Some of the un-
er gave his father the
usual features include:
family jewelry to take
to America. His father melted five shoe departments, a spa, Pub
chocolate and placed the jewelry restaurant and a shoe-shine
in it. When the chocolate hard- stand.
The gala opening of Nordstrom
ened, the jewelry was concealed.
His father took one suitcase and will be Wednesday, August 14, at
carried the box of chocolates out the store to benefit the Junior
of the country. No one suspected Leagues of Birmingham and De-
what he was carrying. Mr. Win- troit and the Metropolitan Detroit
kler is looking forward to pre- Chapters of the Links Inc. This
senting his great-grandfather's event will include a spectacular
pocket watch, which was con- fund-raiser. For ticket informa-
cealed in chocolate, to his son at tion, call (810) 646-2115.
his upcoming bar mitzvah.
"We must never forget we are SUNNY WEATHER
Paul Gross, WDTV-TV mete-
a community, and we must give
back to the community for the fu- orologist, recently received a pres-
tigious award at the 6th
ture," he said.
Susie Jacob was chairman of International Weather Forecast-
this successful event, while Han- ers Festival in France. Mr. Gross
nah Moss was associate chair- received the Scientific Prize for
man. Some of the other "Choices" the best television weather pre-
organizers included: Sandra sentation. The festival's top
Schwartz, Ann Bass, Barbara award went to Gross' close friend,
Bloom, Marjorie Krasnick, Danny Roup, a popular Israeli

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