THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, June 6, 1980 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 63nai Brith Activitiel HENRY MORGEN- THAU CHAPTER will have a paid-up membership meeting and luncheon noon Wednesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Gloria Check will present a fashion program. There is a nominal charge for guests. For reservations, call Sema Shaw, 557-2472. LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will hold its paid-up membership and award luncheon noon Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Arnie Weiner, executive director of the Michigan Bnai Brith Youth Organization, will be guest speaker. Program Di- rector Eileen Israel invites guests at a nominal charge. * * * presents its 6th Annual Super Summer Sale BEAT INFLATION AT THE NEW GENERATION! SATURDAY, JUNE 7-13 30% OFF EVERYTHING SATURDAY, JUNE 14-20 40% OFF EVERYTHING SATURDAY, JUNE 21-29 50-75% OFF EVERYTHING HOURS: Monday thru Saturday 10-5 c• DRESS SHOP SUMMER SALE 50% OFF between 12 & 13 Mile Rd. Hours: 10 AM-5:30 PM Mon.-Sat. Thurs. 10 AM-8:30 PM Receives Award Rochelle Milstein re- ceived the 1980 Outstand- ing Undergraduate Clini- cian award at the annual banquet of the Wayne State Speech and Hearing Asso- ciation. She also was honored as "the most creative clini- cian." Merit Scholar Oak Park High School student Michael Gruskin has been named a recipient of a four-year National Merit Scholarship. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gruskin. SUMMER HOURS Closed Monday, June 30 Re-opening Tuesday, - July 8 Closed Mondays thru July Corner Northwestern & Inkster Phone 357-1123 29839 Northwestern Hwy. Applegate Square CENTENNIAL CHAP- TER will hold a paid-up, oneg Shabat luncheon 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Barbara Alpern, 5946 Cherry Crest Dr., West Bloomfield. Gloria Ellis, past chairman of the Mid- west Region, will speak on "We've Got to be Heard." For information, call Mrs. Alpern, 626-7667; or Rena Tepman, 354-2225. - 25603 Coolidge Oak Park, Mich between 10-101h Mile Rd. Hours: 10 AM-5PM Mon.-Sat. VISA & MasterCharge' The Lechners Aid MDA Program Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Lechner have made a con- tribution to Magen David Adorn (MDA), Israel's emergency medical service, in memory of his parents, the late A. Arthur and Marie Lechner. Their gift of $11,290 was earmarked for additional emergency medical equip- ment for the Wailer First Aid Center in Ashdod and to establish scholarships for paramedics program. MDA new The paramedics training pro- gram will prepare a cadre of medical para-professionals to evaluate a patient's con- dition, render emergency aid and become proficient in the use of sophisticated life-support equipment. The paramedics will be assigned to mobile cardiac rescue ambulances. Dr. Morris Starkman, chairman of the Medical-Dental Council and Dr. John J. Mames, chairman of Michigan Region, American Red Magen David for Israel, pointed out that this pro- gram will enable MDA to provide more efficient, immediate care for coro- nary and accident vic- tims and for the critically ill. - A "Gift of Life" Award was presented to Dr. and Mrs. Lechner for "their magnificent gift which will help MDA to save lives and alleviate pain and suffering among men, women and children of Israel in peace and war, and for their con- tinuous exemplary support of the vital humanitarian programs of Magen David Adorn." In 1976, the Lechners dedicated a Jewish Na- tional Fund woodland of 5,000 trees in Kiryat Shmona in memory of Mrs. Lechner's parents, the late David and Zlotta Pearl. The Lechners are mem- bers of Cong. Bnai Moshe and are members of the board of directors of the Michigan Region, ARMDI. Akiva May Lease Southfield School Akiva Hebrew Day School is negotiating with the Southfield Board of Education to lease either Lathrup Elementary School on Southfield Rd. or South- field No. 10 on Berg Rd. Rabbi Henoch Millen, principal of Akiva, told the school board last week that Akiva now has 260 students enrolled in kindergarten through 12th grade, and the school has outgrown its leased facilities at United Hebrew School on 12 Mile. During the meeting, in which the board voted to enter into negotiations with Akiva, Akiva representa- tives expressed a preference for the Lathrup site. How- ever, Lathrup Village offi- cials are considering pur- chase of the property for a new municipal building and recreation area and lease of the structure, if approved, may be for only five years. THE LECHNERS The Lechners are in- volved in numerous com- munal organizations in- cluding Alpha Omega Den- tal Fraternity, University of Detroit Dental School Alumni Association, Hadassah, Friends of the Hebrew University, State of Israel Bonds and others. See "THE LEADER" Today Morris Buick IS THE GUY IS THE BUY OPEN MON. & THURS. 'TIL 9 P.M. WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY 342-7100 W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way BUCKLIfigiTIMITED SUPER BELT SALE ISRAELI IMPORTED BUCKLES . . . $9 each HAND MADE — SOLID BRASS 35 Designs — Holy Land History M-GO-BLUE BUCKLES $5.00 each Now Available – German Silver Buckles MOST PEARL SCISSORS "THE BUCKLE LADY" BUCKLES . $4 EACH 3 FOR $11 OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN 2240 COOLIDGE 5 BLKS. N. OF 11-MILE BERKLEY. 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