THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Campaign Report Meeting on Sunday At the midway point in - the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- gency Fund, a progress re- port will be made by chair- men of the nine Campaign divisions, 10 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center Studio Theater. Asher Naim, Israel con- sul general in Philadelphia, will speak following conti- nental breakfast. A second report meeting is scheduled for April 27 at Cong. Bnai David. Total pledges and amounts raised to date will be announced. T"-e Campaign closes on 7 6 at the Jewish Corn- ii.unity Center. Asher Naim is former first secretary of the Israel embassy in Washington, D.C. As a member of Israel's ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 diplomatic staff and par- ticipant in its aid program to developing countries, Naim served in Kenya, Uganda and several other African nations. Born in Tripoli, Naim joined the Foreign Ministry staff in 1956 and served for a time as cultural and press attache at Israel's embassy in Tokyo. FOR GIFT ELEGANCE WEST BLOOMFIELD Synagogues, Schools Section Will Meet A meeting of the Synagogues and Schools Section of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund will take place 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Mandell L. Berman, past president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, will be the guest speaker at the lunch- eon. Berman has been active in Federation and Al- lied Jewish Campaign ac- tivities since the 1940s and is a recipient of the Jewish CUSTOM TABLE PADS A LASTING GIFT • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345-5350 MADE IN MICHIGAN UNITED TABLE PAD CO. Our 30th Year MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estates Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. Liquidators and Appraisers 368-4044 875-7650 AGENT OF THE MONTH It is a pleasure to announce that RICHARD D. BERG has received the agent-of-the-month award as the most out- standing Representative of our Detroit-Rosenwasser Agency. The award is in recognition of his excellent service to his policyholders and our Agency. Seymour M. Rosenwasser, C.L.U. General Agent 30800 Northwestern Hwy., 855-1010 Farmington Hills 48018 MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL UPI INSURANCE COMPANY Springlield,Massarhusetts. Organize,' 1834 OPEN THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 13 12-5 PERFE-CT FI\ISH * * * 1.4 ,MANDELL BERMAN community's Fred M. But- zel Memorial Award. He also serves on the board of the Jewish Agency and was chairman of the American Association for Jewish Edu- cation's board of governors from 1966 and 1977. Berman will - discuss the challenges our agencies are facing both at home and abroad. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper of Beth Ab- raham Hillel Moses is chairman of the Synagogues and Schools Section. Rabbi Harold S. Loss of Temple Israel is co-chairman, and Rabbi Ernst Conrad of Temple Kol Ami is adviser. For information call Li- lian Bernstein at the Jewish Welfare Federation, 965- 3939. Research- Project Seeks Students The Wayne State Univer- sity Chemistry Department is conducting a nation-wide search for outstanding chemistry students to par- ticipate in a national undergraduate research program. Sponsored by the Na- tional Science Foundation the 10-week undergraduate research program June 16-Aug. 22, is designed to provide firsthand experi- ence in the scientific re- search process. Dr. Morton Raban, pro- fessor of chemistry, is direc- tor of the program. Students who have at- tained junior standing and are enrolled in any college or university are eligible. In exceptional cases sophomores will be admitted. Applicants must be of United States citizenship and must not have previously partici- pated in an NSF-URP program. Up to eight quarter hours of credit in undergraduate research can be earned by successful completion of the program. No tuition fees will be charged. Applicants should send a complete application, a transcript, and two letters of reference to Prof. Morton Raban, 335 Chemistry Building, Wayne State University, Detroit 48202. Deadline is Tuesday. Alas, how scant the sheaves for all the trouble, the toil, the pain and the re- solve sublime — a few full ears; the rest but weeds and stubble, and withered wild flowers plucked before their time. A.B. Bragdon Friday, April 11, 1980 45 FINAL SPRING CLEARANCE Spring Is Bursting Out! So Are We! We Must Make Room For New Merchandise Arriving Daily! 30% 50 /0 OFF - thru April 18 ON IITTALA ORREFORS ATLANTIS MIKASA ROYAL KRONA . . Many Select Ceramic & Pottery Decorator Pieces Lucite Serving Pieces Gerber Carving Sets . Wall_Pieces and Pictures NEW! NEW! SPECIAL PURCHASE MIKASA LATITUDES STONEWARE SPECIAL PURCHASE off Retail price (20 pc. sets only) P.S. Please come in and see our current merchandise. All items discounted at 20% Off, (over $10) & Gift Wrapped Free. 6641 Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple, West Bloomfield Old Orchard, 626-1500 Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 SUNDAY, APRIL 13 ONLY, 12-5 NO CREDIT CARDS ON SPECIAL SALE ITEMS ALL SALES FINAL (---)