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OCT. 26 THRU WED., OCT. 28 Mon ., Tues., Thurs. & Sat. 10-6 , Fri. & Wed. til 9 HUNTERS SQUARE Orchard Lake Road at 14 Mile Road 855-5227 • ■ . PLAZA SUITE The Dinnerware Store "Biggest Sale Ever - dept. 30 -60% OFF in every Stainless Steel CHINA CRYSTAL FLATWARE Lenox Masa Noritake Block Orrefors Kosta Boda Atlantis Lenox Oneida Supreme Danish 25-33% OFF 25-30% OFF 30-50% OFF LENOX GIFTWARE 30 / DOFF 400 /DOFF LUCITE 4 0%0FF ... PLAZA SUITE • .. FARBERWARE The Dinnerware Store' Conveniently located at 12 Mile & Northwestern, 3 5 7-1 1 2 1 Franklin Plaza, Southfield Saul Seigel to Join Tribute to Horev at Technion Event ,Saul Seigel, national executive vice president of American Tehcnion Society, will join members and friends of the Detroit Chapter of ATS in paying tribute to Gen. Amos Horev, president of Technion, at the chapter's annual dinner to be held 6 p.m. Nov. 8 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Gen. Horev is guest of honor and keynote speaker. The first Israel-born president in Technion's 55- year history, Gen. Horev as- sumed the top-level post eight years ago, following a career in the Israel Defense Forces. The announcement of Seigel's participation in the dinner program was made by Louis Milgrom, chapter president and a member of ATS's national board. Nationally known in the fields of fund raising, urban development and public relations, Seigel was appointed ATS executive vice president in 1979. Prior to this ap- pointment, Seigel was for • four years the director of development at Ohio State University and chief executive officer of the university's de- velopment fund. Seigel has also served as consultant to the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the government of Califor- nia under then-Gov. Ronald Reagan and the govern- ment of Michigan under Gov. William Milliken. He was a key figure in efforts to rebuild the inner city of Flint, and is a former execu- tive director of the United Fund of Greater Lima, Inc., KNIT KNIT KNIT KNIT • ANGORA • MOHAIR • WOOL • SILK • RIBBON • COTTON • LINEN • IMPORTED YARNS FROM FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS • INSTRUCTIONS • PATTERNS • FINISHING WORK • READY-MADE SWEATERS & COATS SAUL SEIGEL in Ohio. Seigel is an alumnus of Ohio State University and attended institutes for organizational manage- ment at Syracuse and Michigan State Univer- sities. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War H. Active as an officer and di- rector in a broad range of professional and communal organizations, his interests include the United Jewish Appeal, which he chaired at Ohio State, and the Hillel Foundation. In 1979, Seigel did a com- prehensive analysis for the United Jewish Appeal of the physical and social needs associated with "Project Renewal." 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