IS Friday, hilly 14, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth is a crown of roses, but old age is a crown of wil- lows. Disco Parties by LILI FOX TRIO Dinner-Hour Violin, Cello. Piano, Dancing. Electric Piano. Organ, Auto drum. Guitar. Vocal Audition Dan Sandberg - 36341189 FELDBRO 398-2462, U 6-2967 QUALITY MEATS Otchard Lake On USDA COOKS PRIME RIE. FILET STNIK DEL NOME & MORE 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Ma- .h• Su' South of Maple West Bloomfield Plaza 626-4656 FREE PARKING LAWN SPRINKLEF REPAIRS RON BLOCK 642-3315 (home) LET US COLLECT FOR YOU FOX & ASSOCIATES 23777 Greenfield, Suite 277 Southfield, Mich. 48075 • 1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias •u re 1 2 0 % Inv ited 1, Off •invitations •centerpieces - stationery BIlles 559-4343' Phyllis Tremendous Selections A lways 20% Discount P ersonal Satisfaction Guaranteed P leasant Surroundings E xpert Watch Repair Service Refunds Given/No Due Bills S Gary Epstein of Goode AZA and Debbie Davidson of Glazer BBG were instal- led as presidents of the Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils, reslectively, at the annual BBYO installa- tion at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Gary has been a member of Goode AZA for the past three years and last year was second vice presi- dent of the Council. Debbie has been a member of glazer BBG for three years and last year was regional convention coordinator and president of her chapter. Also installed as Council officers were: Roger Klein, Goode AZA, first vice presi- dent; Larry Bircoll,. Goode - - now r am onas r 559-5980 (office) BAD CHECKS!! DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS!! ee Why Everyone's Talking! TAPPEWSlj J JEWELRY Free Gift Wrap/r{. CASH REFUNDS I NoDee BOW W.I.,. A EPPPR7 Rai.... Prw•kes Pme2n/vIryCloaMos RACQUETIME MALL N.E. Career el 12 MILE k NORTHWESTERN 357-5578 Me.. Tim, Fri WS- Tmes. W.I. NM Mt 41Ik linda g ,4405 gord to (14/1 BBYO Activities ME DAVIDSON, EPSTEIN AZA, second vice president; and Noah Wofsy, Strauss BBYO, Mt. Clemens, third vice president; David Malitz, Benny AZA, trea- surer; David Weiner, Rose AZA, secretary; Larry Kosova, Benny AZA, repor- ter; and Ian Alexis, Herzl AZA, Windsor, counselor. BBG Council officers are: Caroline Broida, Disraeli BBG, first vice president; Melissa Shul- man, Brice BBG, second vice president; Cheryl Velick, Na'im BBG, third vice president; Rachel liamerman, Sabra BBG, treasurer; Nancy New- man, Aliyah BBG, secret- ary; Franci Shanbrom, Aliyah BBG, reporter; and Holli Hart, Disraeli BBG, counselor. Co-chairmen for the in- stallation program were Roger Klein of Goode AZA and Marcy Lichterman of Disraeli BBG. Ian Alexis of Herzl AZA, Windsor, was honored with the highest individual achievement award of AZA, the silver Shield of David. Shawn Burk, Herzl AZA, Windsor; Stuart Cykiert, Goode AZA; Larry Mondry, Benny AZA; and Brandon West, Posen AZA, received the bronze Shield of David, the second highest award. Robyn Epstein, Sabra BBG; Holli Hart, Disraeli BBG; Marcie Oleinick, Sabra BBG; Sheryl Perlmu- ter, Glazer BBG; and Amy Solomon, Sabra BBG, were honored with the highest individual achievement award of BBG, the gold Star of Deborah, while Janice Adler of Gan Dafna BBG re- ceived the silver Star of De- borah, the second highest award. Rose AZA won the AZA Outstanding Chapter Award for the second consecutive year. The Most Improved Chapter Award was won by Benny AZA. Goode AZA and Samson AZA shared Clemens, for AZA Oratory. In addition, four Michi- the Minutes Incentive Award, for keeping out- gan AZA chapters were standing minutes of the awarded certificates chapters' meetings. The acknowledging member- BBG Minutes Incentive ship in the Chai Club for Award went to Aliyah having contributed 18 hours of service to the com- BBG. The award for the best munity. They are: Goode BBG Scrapbook went to AZA; Herzl AZA, Windsor, Posen AZA: and Rose AZA. Sabra BBG. Michigan Region won The Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils an- first place honors in five nounce the appointment of program of the year Doug Moss of Kishon AZA categories. Jolson AZA, and Carol Lempert of Livonia, won for its Tay- Masada BBG as coor- Sachs Education Prog- dinators for the 1978 Michi- ram and softball gan BBYO Regional Con- marathon; Sabra BBG won for its Passover vention. The convention will take place in December Seder with Rose AZA; Masada BBG won for its over winter holidays. At the recent District G No-Talk-A-Thon and BBYO Convention, held at Herzl AZA, Windsor, won Schwartz's Resort in El- for its 24-hour basketball marathon. The Great khart Lake, Wis., more than 320 delegates from eight Lakes AZA Council was states and four Canadian recognized for its Jewish provinces convened. Michi- National Fund Tree gan BBYO won several Drive and Blue Box col- prizes as follows: Renee lection. Michigan Region was also Moore, Disraeli BBG, first recognized for the highest in BBG color photography; percentage membership in- Kim Mostyn, Glazer BBG, crease for BBG, as well as first in BBG black and the largest actual AZA con- white photography; Shawn tribution to the Interna- Burk, Herzl AZA, Windsor, tional Service Fund of first in AZA black and white BBYO, as well as the photography; Michael largest increase in con- Fenster, Posen AZA first in tribution to ISF. AZA Storytelling; Cheryl Velick, Na'im BBG, first in BBG Oratory. Michigan Region took first place in the AZA and BBG Council Newspaper Contests. Second place was The Yiddish Folk Farein taken by Herzl AZA in will have their annual in- AZA chapter newspaper; stallation dinner 7:30 p.m. Danny Lutz of Hishon July 22 at the Stephenson AZA in AZA color photo- Club. Frankie Rapp will en- graphy; Linda Baker, tertain. There is a charge. Sabra BBG in BBG art; and Sabra BBG in BBG For reservations, call Scrapbook. chairman Betty Haimovitz, Third place awards went 255-1274, or co-hostesses to Disraeli BBG for BBG Ann Wohl, 557-3192, and chapter newspaper; Dana Florence Horwitz, 474- Wolfe of Na'im BBG for 2049. BBG Literature; Aaron Shapiro of Kishon AZA for AZA Handicrafts; and Noah Wofsy of Strauss BBYO, Mt. - Folk Farein Installation Sammy Mothers Chapter Meets Ann Arbor Chapter, Alumni Sammy Mothers, will meet 11:30 a.m. July 25 at Stouffer's Restaur- ant. President Mrs. Samuel Hamburger will sponsor the brunch. Following the brunch, the members will go to the De- troit Institute of Arts, where Mrs. Daniel Siegel will conduct the tour. It is good to look at the fair but live with the wise. ALL FORMS OF NTERTAINMENT Bnai David Library Hours, Programs Set The Bnai David Gruskin Library will be open on Sundays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., as well as on Mondays and Thursdays 1-6 p.m. during July and August. A summer camp for chil- dren is held at 1 p.m. each Tuesday at the library, under the direction of libra- rian Sher Rice. Space is still available for all young people, age 3-8. Activities include arts and crafts, na- ture, story time and cartoon movies. Playground facilities are available and snacks are provided. For in- formation, contact Ms. Rice at the library, 557-8211. Teen volunteers assisting with the summer camp program are: Jack and Eric .Abramson, Marc Beitner, Tracey Wolf and Barry Zate. The youth will con- tinue to assist with library activities during the year. MISS MOSS Mr. and Mrs. David Moss of Oak Park announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Linda Judith, to Dr. Fredric H. Gold, son of Mr. Norman Gold of Troy and Mrs. Sidney Spitz of South- field and Bay Harbor, Fla. Miss Moss was graduated from Eastern Michigan University, where she earned at BAE degree. Her fiance was graduated from Michigan State University, where he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity and earned a DO degree at the Des Moines College of Osteopathy. A late summer wedding is planned. S. COMICS. SPEAKERS. ETC, 'MUSIC THE STEIN WAY - B emir Tel-E• Plaza Telegraph. ertatvia SchAni , e.d BETTER CLOTHES & CUSTOM TAILORS TUXIEDC RENTALS SPECIALIZING IN LADIES' & MEN'S RESTYLING & ALTERATIONS "WE HAVE MASTERED THE ART OF INTRICATE FITTING" 20% OFF ON FINEST BRAND NAMES IN MEN'S CLOTHING a ls hIC HO LU RD T IS N IG ZEB S S A D I WGI T IM T T H A I LL , C1