it ar s Obituaries from page 77 Educational And Political Official F have th eDetroit Jewish News delivered to your door every Thursday for about a dollar a week 248.351.5174, visit www.JNonline.us call (click the subscribe link) or fill out and mail the form below 1 year@$56 2 years @$88 bill me._ payment enclosed charge my card # Visarl MasterCard exp date lorence "Jo" Saltzman, 85, died April 23, 2007. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1922, Mrs. Saltzman grew up in Chatham, N.Y. She received a bach- elor of arts in English at Syracuse University. She then served as a copy editor for North American Newspaper Alliance, a National news syndicate based in New York, N.Y., and also edited the Emily Post Book of Etiquette. She worked as a copy editor, theater reviewer Saltzman and writer with numer- ous national columnists including Billy Rose, a New York producer and promoter. A lifetime member of the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Saltzman chaired multiple educational com- mittees. She was also a lifetime member of American Association of University Women and was an educational activist with Oak Park, Oakland County Intermediate Schools and Birmingham Schools. She served on the Birmingham Board of Education, becoming presi- dent in her final year. Twice Selected as Michigan Republican candidate for State Board of Education, Mrs. Saltzman served as a local political orga- nizer and was active in Southfield Township, Oakland County and Michigan Republican Politics, including years as a precinct and state delegate. As a trustee at Saginaw Valley State University for 12 years, she served as chairman of the board and on the Michigan Association of Governing Boards. Mrs. Saltzman received an hon- orary Ph.D. from Saginaw Valley State University in 1991. In addition, she was elected Franklin Village councilwoman for five terms, was a lifetime member of the Birmingham Bloomfield Arts Council, served on the board of directors and founded the BBAC Art Bus Tour. Mrs. Saltzman is survived by her daughters and a son-in-law, Arnie R. Saltzman of Franklin, Sarah "Sally" Saltzman and Scott Loney of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Joshua and Joanna Loney; sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Harry Aid of Washington, D.C. She was the beloved wife of the late Arthur W. Saltzman. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Florence "Jo" Saltzman Leadership Conference Fund at Saginaw Valley State University, Foundation Office, 7400 Bay Road, University Center, Michigan 48710 or the League of Women Voters, 2003 S. Washington Ave., Suite 4, Royal Oak, MI 48067. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. DR. MILTON LIPSON, 86, died April 28, 2007. He was born on July 5, 1920, in Detroit. Dr. Lipson attended Wayne College, now Wayne State University, for two years, transferred to Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, now Michigan State University, where he majored in genet- ics, and then entered the College of Veterinary Medicine, receiving a doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 1944. He had a long and varied career in veterinary medicine, which included large animal practice in Homer, La., meat inspection at both the federal and county levels in Michigan and volunteer work on several of Arizona's Indian reservations. Dr. Lipson was the owner of the Harvey Animal Hospital in Detroit, where he had a small and exotic ani- mal practice for more than 35 years. After moving to Tucson in 1980, he took courses at the University of Arizona and entered the College of Agriculture, where he was awarded a master of science degree in wildlife and fisheries science in 1985. He served as an adjunct professor in wildlife sciences in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Arizona, where he designed a course for wildlife students on identifying signature(required) name phone# street address city state zip email address H I would like to be contacted about special offers and/or sending a gift subscription mail to: Detroit Jewish News . PO Box 2267 • Southfield MI 48034-2267 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Please allow 2-3 weeks to begin delivery. In-state subscriptions only. Out of state price $75 for 1 year, $132 for 2 years. 78 May 3 2007 iN