Spotlight illtacalbe RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Financial Investment For Oakland County Children • CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist T he Circle of Friends of the Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Oakland County recently held a financial seminar and luncheon spon- sored by Munder Capital • Management in Birmingham. More than 35 patrons learned about invest- ing, viewed traders at work and toured the architecturally significant office building, which houses one of the country's largest independent investment managers. Lois Shaevsky, a board member of the Child Abuse and Neglect - Council, chaired and organized the , event. Judy Hoeffler, executive direc- tor of the Council, greeted the guests. "Perhaps as you learn to create more 4 ,,wealth, perhaps you will also donate more," said Ms. Hoeffler. Elyse Essick, vice president and director of Client Services at Munder, informed the group about investments. 1 • III CULINARY CONSULTANT Goldman and Edie Ruth Mossok Johnston of Slotkin. 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The event will be held at the sponsor "Joint Women's Day" 10 Showcase Cinemas of Pontiac 5:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at Shaarey p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28. For ticket Zedek. The program includes a information, call (248) 258-5511. keynote address by Carol Saline, author of Mothers 6- Daughters, and an afternoon of workshops. Harriet Sarnoff Schiff, Janice Tracht, Phil Applebaum, Sonia Pone and Sofia Marajver will present the workshops. Barbara Gutman is chairman of the event. Other Joint Women's Day organizers include Dana Burnstein, Gertrude Brainin, Janet Berman, Barbara Horowitz, Patty Moss, Hilary . Isakow, Roz Komisar Blanck, Joyce Sherman, Joyce Rubenstein, Marta Rosenthal, Sharon Lipton, -Rose Rita Elyse Essick and Lois Shaevsky at the Child Abuse and Neglect Council event. CARNEGIE HALL Former Detroiter Rafi Steinger, age 15, played at Carnegie Hall last weekend. He is a piano stu- dent of Sonia Geoffreyi. 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