BRONZES & ETCHINGS
• Originals • Bronzes • Lithographs
• Chagall • Picasso • Appel • Bragg
• Natkin • Papart • Boulanger
Amy Alcott
season, she had earned
$2,224,528.
With 28 pro tour wins,
Alcott is two shy of automatic
entry into the LPGA Hall of
Fame.
"That's a nice little carrot
dangling over my head," she
said. But "I don't give it a lot
of thought. I know that that'll
happen when I least expect it
to happen. So I've just got to
go out and give it my best."
Alcott already is a member
of the International Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame, and was
elected Jewish Athlete of the
Year in 1980. "That means a
lot to me," she said. "I don't
necessarily think about it too
much. It happens to be a part
of my life and it's an impor-
tant part. But it doesn't have
anything to do with how I
play or anything like that."
Being a top pro golfer, said
Alcott, takes "a lot of hard
work, total dedication. A lot
of guts. That's the name of
the game." But she still finds
time for charitable activities.
In 1986, for example, she won
the Founder's Cup, which
recognizes altruistic contribu-
tions by an LPGA member.
Alcott's own golf tourna-
ment, with proceeds going to
the Multiple Sclerosis Society,
is in its 10th year. "It makes
you feel good to be able to give
of yourself and make other pe-
ple's lives better and donate
money to something that
helps others," she said.
Alcott also serves on the
President's Council Against
Drug Abuse. "It's a problem
that's needed to be addressed
for a long time," she said.
"It's something that's very
important in our society, to
give the young people the
right image of professional
athletes. Unfortunately, in
this day and age, I don't think
there are that many athletes
that do." ❑
Berk, Unger
Join McLain
Sportscasters Jim Berk of
WKBD-TV and Mark Unger
of WJZZ will join WXYT talk
show host and former Detroit
Tiger Denny 'McLain as
celebrity golfers in the second
annual Bill Donley Memorial
Tournament Aug. 20 at
Rochester Hills Golf and
Country Club.
Proceeds from the two-man,
best-ball scramble will
benefit the Children's
Leukemia Foundation. There
is an entry fee. For informa-
tion, call Rod Donley,
757-5613, or Tom Godin,
294-7475.
Pappas-Brown
Takes Crown
Norm Pappas broke service
at 4-4 of the third set as he
and partner Sherri Brown
defeated John Klein and
Joanne Polozker, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4,
to take the Franklin Hills
Country Club mixed doubles
tennis championship Sunday.
The men's and women's
doubles tournament will be
this weekend, according to
Phil Norville, club tennis pro.
IF
CUSTOM FRAMING
"en*"
20% OFF
Expires 8/31/89
With This Ad
Professional
' Pitu
c re
Framers
Association
CATHERINE'S
NEW VISION ART GALLERY
4066 Telegraph Rd., Suite E
Petersen Bldg. (S. of Long Lake Rd.)
MI
644-5870 or 1-800-245-5888
Bloomfield Hills,
"Violoncellite" by G. Rodo Boulanger
Cast in Bronze 1988
(131/2" high including base)
EVENINGS & ART APPRAISALS BY APPOINTMENT HOURS: 106 Mon.-Sat '
THINK
BACK
TO
SCHOOL
Greg
SHOES
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT
WASHINGTON SQUARE PLAZA
In Downtown Royal Oak
AUGUST CALENDAR OF EVENTS
August 14 & 15 Trunk show of hand beaded crystal
jewelry designed by internationally known Jane Bedford.
S
x
0
I
f
I
0
August 24-26 Trunk show of hand crafted leather
accessories and hand bags designed by Bevy from
New York.
U
543-0470
A women's clothing store with all the clothes you love to
love for anyone—anytime—anywhere.
tree
August Featuring a wide variety of blouseS. pants. skirts.
sweaters—great for creating a new and exciting look
every day.
542-2350
August 17 Susan Fox Beznos, Custom Gold Jewelry.
1-11
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
August 22 "Michelangelo: The Art of a Genius' . slide
lecture by Michael Farrell, 10:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.,
reservations.
GALLERY
542-4880
August 28 Swidler Gallery Presents Dinner/Theatre
featuring Sheri Nichols and Richard Berent at
Metropolitan Musicafe, 7:00 p.m.
LES AUTEURS
Serving dinner Sundays, 5:30-9:30 p.m.. beginning
September 10th.
limeutan
Now featuring jazz in the courtyard on Friday and
Saturday evenings.
544-2887
August 13th: Suspects
August 14th: Buggs Beddow
August 16th: Walk of Fame (handprint in cement)
EVERGREEN PLAZA
12 Mile and Evergreen Road
METROPOLITAN
Southfield • 559-3580
•
• Donna McKechnie—lead dancer in A Chorus Line.
after noon • Alice Cooper, 9:00 p.m.
August 20th: R-H Factor
August 21st: Alexander Zonjic
August 27th: Sun Messengers
August 28th: Alexander Zonjic
ORCHARD MALL
Orchard Lake Road N. of Maple
West Bloomfield • 851-5566
Serving the community for 32 years.
542-1990
UNCOMMON CARE
— 24 HOURS A DAY —
541-1234
546.7610
• Specializing in needs
of families in crisis
357-7080
r
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
■•■ •COUPON ■■■■•■■•■91
11,1-11MTil
• Free RN consultation
• Home/hospital care
since 1975
MEN'S OR LADIES' !
2-PIECE SUITS (Plain)
CLEANED & PRESSED 1
(Reg. $6.50)
$450
NO LIMIT!
•
CLASSIFIEDS
GET RESULTS!
Call The Jewish News
354.6060
JN .
....m....................mir
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Knollwood Country Club's Jeff Obron returns against Ronna Hall of
host Tam O'Shanter in the mixed doubles of an interclub team tennis
match last week. Hall and partner Randy Fenton defeated Obron and
Marcie Schechter. The two clubs tied 4-4 overall, with Tam's season
record going to 3-1-1, Knollwood's to 0-1-2.
COUPON MUST I
ACCOMPANY YOUR I
INCOMING ORDER I
viC231:1tr
REGENCY
LEANER
30711 W. 12 MILE RD.
S
Just east of Orchard Lake Rd.
In the Regency Plaza
Farmington Hills
4 71-72 73
Open Monday-Friday 7 a.m.
to 8 p.m. .
Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
.011111610.1.110118811.11111111111.1111Moilme-
.
53