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December 19, 1997 - Image 148

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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Health

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The Premier Retirement Community Where Exceptional Service is our Standard.
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Getting Omenn to Ann Arbor was
not the easiest of tasks.
"It took a lot of persuading to leave
Seattle," he said. "I love it there, and
we are emersed in the community.
Personally, it was a big decision."
The 56-year-old Omenn men-
tioned that it was hard, not only with
David starting high school this year,
but with his two oldest children
Rachel, 27, and 26-year-old Jason hav-
ing moved back to the Pacific
Northwest.
Adjusting to Ann Arbor also has
been difficult, with his wife Martha
and David still in Seattle. They will
be moving here next month and
David will start at Huron High
School.
When Omenn has spare time from
his committees and day-to-day work
at U-M, he likes to play tennis and
piano and has joined the University
Musical Society,. He said he's been
warmly welcomed by the rabbis in
Ann Arbor, but hasn't joined a syna-
gogue yet.
In Seattle, he was on the board of
the American Jewish Committee and a
member of the Maimonides Society at
the Seattle Jewish Federation.

COME THROUGH
THE DOORS OF A
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
THAT OFFERS YOU MORE!

• 24-hour staffing and concierge

• Dinner served nightly

• A full calendar of social, cultural
and educational activities

• Weekly housekeeping & linen service

• Flexible transportation

• Prescription delivery

• Other services available

To find out more about The Trowbridge
Call The Leasing Office: (248)352-0208

24111 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034

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Memos

CALLED

MOM FOR LUNCH ON TUESDAY, BUT

SHE WAS GOING TO A BOOK REVIEW

IN THE LIBRARY. I DROPPED BY ON

THURSDAY, BUT SHE COULDN'T COME

BECAUSE SHE WAS BUSY IN THE ACTIVITIES

ROOM WORKING ON HER NEW EXERCISE

Di Eric Brown

Dr. Eric A. Brown
was inducted as a
fellow into the
American College of
Surgeons. He prac-
tices at Michigan
Surgical Associates
PC in West
Bloomfield. His sur-
gical expertise is in
breast and colon

cancer screening.

PLAN. I INVITED MYSELF TO LUNCH WITH

A free blood pressure screening will
take place 1-2 p.m. Monday, Dec.
22, at the Hazel Park Community
Center, 620 W. Woodward Heights,
sponsored by the St. John Health
System Oakland Hospital.

HER ON FRIDAY, AND THE FOOD WAS

TERRIFIC. I TOLD MOM TO CALL MY

BROTHER AND LET HIM KNOW HOW

SHE LIKES HER NEW HOME AT

THE HEATHERWOOD. I HOPE SHE CAN

FIND TIME TO CALL.

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subject of the event as well as a con-
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all information at least two weeks in
advance to Alan Hitsky, Detroit
Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road,
Southfield, MI 48034.

AM

ATHERWOOD

' HE ■ II:EMENT COMMUNITY

_Retirement Living for the
s Senior

12/19
1997

148

For information call
Kathy Ostrowski

(810) 350-1777

22800 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

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