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April 17, 1998 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-17

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Business

Memorial Ceremony
for Israel's War Fallen

Wednesday, April 29, 1998
7:30 p.m.

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

27375 Bell Road, Southfield

Followed by reception and

opening of the Israel at 50 Celebrations

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call 1-888-481-5943

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IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?

Michigan Council on Problem
Gambling Trained Therapists

Joel M. Cohen, Ph.D.
Bonnie Littleton, S.W., CAC

4/17

1998

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Call: (248) 496-3899
If no answer: (248) 357-3382

the French Rags line during a trip to
California. Through casual conversa-
tions, the women began exploring
business ideas.
Gilman, who had been in sales at
Saks, was ready to try a new career
opportunity.
As they started brainstorming, their
focus became separates — skirts priced
around $200 and pants costing in the
$300 range.
The knits come in three weights to
gear them toward customer comfort
and seasonal changes.
They believe shopping in their
homes is convenient. "I think it's won-
derful that women do not have to

worry about weather, parking or mall
safety," Gilman said. "We do whatever
we can to make shopping easy."
Strome and Gilman have the same
setup — walkouts that hold displays
and still give privacy for trying on dif-
ferent combinations of ensemble
pieces.
Our repeat business is at 85 per-
cent," Strome said. "We work very
hard at making sure people look good.
They're our best advertisement." 11, 1

Memos

Lauren Bond and Maureen O'Reilly
recently formed Screened Arts
Entertainment, a feature film pro-
duction and development company.
For information, call (248) 208-

9010.

David M.
Deutsch, presi-
dent of Leo
Knight and
Deutsch
Photography in
Southfield, had
one of his
images, a por-
trait of Nina
Calo, named
best of show in
the wedding
category at the
David Deutsch ,
state conven-
tion of
Professional Photographers of
Michigan.

Mark H.
Weintraub,
CPA, was
recently hired
as an officer
and director of
risk manage-
ment for
Republic
Bancorp Inc.

Quality
Mark Weintraub
Mailing and
Fulfillment
Services Inc. has been selected as a
Blue Chip Enterprise by the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, Nations'

Business magazine and MassMutual
Life for demonstrating exceptional
management of resources to meet
challenges, overcome adversity and
emerge stronger.

Specs Howard is celebrating
50 years in broadcasting this
month. The Specs Howard
School in Southfield is a pri-
vate communications school,
offering undergraduate courses
of study in radio-television
broadcasting.

Korotkin, Schlessinger &
Associates Inc. marked its
25th anniversary with a con-
tribution as a mentor to the
City of Southfield
Community Foundation.

The University of Detroit Mercy
will offer a cross-cultural seminar
for business people 8:30 a.m. 12:30
p.m. Tuesday, April 21, at the Outer
Drive Campus. To register, call
(313) 993-6204.

-

Andrew L. Camden has been named
senior vice president and director of
the Private
Banking and
Investments
Group at the
NBD Bank
main office in
Detroit.

Andrew
Camden

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