I HERE'S TO . . . EMERY I. KLEIN, of West Bloomfield, has been elected to the board of directors of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. DR. ROBERT J. SOKOL, dean of the Wayne State University School of Medicine, was quoted in the July 19 New York Times regarding the incidence of fetal alcohol syndrome among North American Indians. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT (313) 549-6300 FROM CONCEPT THRU MANUFACTURING T 0 INSTALLATION ROBERT J. GORDON, a Detroit attorney has been elected to a two-year term to the National Commission of IMEN1 LOCAL NEWS 1 At Very Reasonable Prices Call For An Appointment STAFF REPORT ratritc5 V T6 n screening Sunday at Young Israel of Oak- Wood on behalf of a Detroit leukemia victim was long on potential bone mar- row donors but short on cash to pay for the tests. "We had a tremendous tur- nout of people," said David S. Tanzman of Oak Park, who said 293 showed up for the blood test but that, as of Mon- day, only about half of the $17,580 needed to cover the tests has been raised. Tests are $60 each. established 1919 k, 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 FINE JEWELERS GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION WILLIE TAYLM FASHION RESALE • • • • • • George Ohrenstein Jewelers Ltd. Sportswear Party Dresses Business Clothing Leather Handbags Jewelry Furs We Pay Cash For Fine Quality Clothing, Accessories, Furs and Jewelry Qy oppointment. Coll for informotion. • Certified Gemologist • American Gem Society Lahser and 11 Mile Rd. 353-3146 4 7/3 DEDICATED TO Ki ■ i0VILEDOE.ETHK:S AND CONSUMER moncnott IMIM ■ 1111•11. Barry's Let's Rent It PARTIES EXCLUSIVELY 4393 ORCHARD LAKE RD. N. OF LONE PINE IN CROSSWINDS IOUR NEW LOCATION) 855-0480 FOR YOUR CAMPER: FUN STUFF NO FOOD. NO CANDY. JUST FUN! TRES SWEET = (313) 62 6-3 43 5 FRIDAY.,JULY. 28, 1989, Masfm-Cord A Tanzman, national Young Israel bone marrow chair- man, said screenings have been held in Grand Rapids and Houston, with Baltimore, Cleveland and Philadelphia planning drives. Over 100 persons were screened at Grand Rapids, ac- cording to Rabbi Yosef Y. We- ingarten of Chabad House of Western Michigan. Tanzman said fundraising efforts will continue. For in- formation, contact Tanzman at 548-9046, or Ruvi Singal, Detroit screening chairman, 967-0409. E HARVARD ROW MALL • Tents • Tables • Chairs • China • Paper Goods 1844 S. Woodward Birmingham 540-9548 Open M-F 12-6, Sot. 11-6 BARBARA SATINSKY has been appointed associate director/development of the Federated Endowment Fund of the United Jewish Charities. Associte director of the Allied Jewish Campaign since 1987, Satinsky joined the Federation in 1979 as assistant director of the Cam- paign and director of Women's Division. Leukemia Screening Checks 293 People JEWELRY APPRAISALS 78 ■ 1•11M•111111 ■ 111EN the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Gordon has been an advisory board member of ADL since 1976 and an officer since 1981. Our (9 C Natural -6--- Resource.:, g reatest 1# t Fresh Air Society Annual Meeting Aug. 13 The 87th annual meeting of the Fresh Air Society and election of officers and direc- tors will take place Aug. 13 at Camp Maas. The event is open to the public and includes presenta- tions by campers. The newly designated Norma and Gerald Richter Pavilion and phase one of the Theodore and Mina Bargman Sports Facilities will be dedicated. Nominated for a three-year term as directors are Charles Schiff, Charles Bale, Jeff Barker, Barbara Eisenberg, David Engleberg, Sharon Hart and Barbara Tukel. Nominated for a second three- year term are Jeffrey Aisen, Marshall Hersh, Diane Klein, Lynn Medow and David Rouff. Nominated for a one-year term of office are Richard Komer, president; Jonathan Haber and Pola Friedman, vice presidents; Edward Lumberg, treasurer; and Dr. Donald Sherman, secretary. Motor City Blues Festival The first annual Motor Ci- ty Blues Festival will take place noon-10:30 p.m. Aug. 5-6 at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit. Acts include John Mayall, Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor and Lonnie Brooks. There is a charge. `9 to 5' Shown Free At Library The Summer Movie Series at the Southfield Public Library will show 9 to 5 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tuesday. The library shows free movies every Tuesday through Aug. 29.