FrtaUf, let yourwords do the taidng inthe BBYO The AZA Softball League will conclude Sunday at Southfield High School. At 9 a.m., two playoff games will be held in which the top team in the standings will play the fourth team and the second team will play the third team. Then, at 10:30 a.m. the cham- pionship game will be played. Beber AZA continues un- defeated in the league at 6-0 while Samson AZA is runner-up at 5-1. Spectators are welcome. SHEMESH BBG will hold a car wash on Sunday is Norber, center, receives the annual Arlene Vivian Moss rael Program Scholarship from Ida Moss, left. Norber 's other, Charlene Norber, is pictured at right. A former ember of Akiba AZA and a current member of Ruach A ,Norber has been social chairman, regional convention airman, corresponding secretary and is chapter president. e scholarship was established in 1970 by Mr. and Mrs. 1Moss in memory of their daughter and is presented to a whigan Region AZA or BBG member who is attending the YO Israel Summer Institute. Unit marks twentieth year Cling. Beth Abraham Mel Moses's nursery hool will begin classes in ptember. The school will service ungsters age 2% - 5 years two, three, and five half- y classes. Extended-day tions that can include eakfast and/or lunch also available. Head teacher Anita Jacobs. Ms. Jacobs has an M.A. gree in early childhood ucation, and has taught any nursery programs for e United Hebrew Schools. Class size is limited. Ap- lication forms are avail- le at the synagogue office, 5 1-6880. 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