Affording the best is not the
question...finding the best is.
ciz\--ct
Bortz
Health Care
Family owned and operated for over 33 years
Medicare approved
CALL
363-4121
For our limousine to pick you up for a personal tour of our facility.
6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake
$1
Invitations • Accessories
Personal • Commercial Stationery
Everything to Enhance
Any Occasion
PEAS 9 • , Pos
IN THE
544-4500 .,e s
.
Berkley Flower Shop (bc e,
C/3
LU
C/.. )
U_I
CC
LU
CI
LU
48
3071 W. Twelve Mile
Since 1930
• Wedding Flowers
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah Themes
• Corporate Accounts Welcome
• Flowers/Balloons
• We work with you or your planne?
• Free Consultations
Cell Stocker
Larry Stocker
Sandi Stocker
Ns.
state. She plans to begin
using the mobile unit
early next year.
"There are places way
up north where women
really need this," Ms.
Newman said. "They don't
have anywhere nearby to
go."
Ms. Newman also
speaks to cancer survivor
groups. She gives lectures.
She leads support groups.
Whenever she speaks, Ms.
Newman brings bras and
prostheses, and she shows
women "what a good fit-
ting looks like."
"We are trying to
improve life," she said.
"We can't make the dis-
ease go away, but we can
make women look good." ❑
Spits
For the discriminating person
requiring an elegant environment
Pe,.
BOUTIQUE page 47
of women think they will
never be able to wear reg-
ular clothes again," she
said. "Women are so over-
whelmed when they come
here."
About 30 women from
the metropolitan Detroit
area visit the boutique
each week. Most costs are
covered by insurance car-
riers. Average cost of a
prosthesis is $360.
But requests have been
coming in from all over
the state, prompting Ms.
Newman to expand her
business.
Recently, she pur-
chased a mobile unit that
will permit her to do fit-
tings for women in rural
areas throughout the
A first .. .
Apartment living in a
Skilled Nursing Facility
e
Sosillesu
uvkl,
9 ALL °4
91witatiou4
AT A 25% DISCOUNT
(313) 569-6477
Edie Arbit
Now —
breast cancer
has no place to hide
in Michigan.
Call us.
ANIERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'
Hillsdale Runner
Is All-American
ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR
A
aron Prussian was a
cross country star at
Saline High School,
southwest of Ann Ar-
bor. Aaron earned All-State
honors in his junior and se-
nior years and helped Saline
to a second place finish in the
state meet as a senior.
Now a junior at Hillsdale
College, Aaron is working on
the same scenario at the col-
lege level.
Aaron helped the Hillsdale
Chargers move from 7th in
1991 to 2nd in November at
the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics cross
country championships in
Kenosha, Wis. His time of
27:15 on a muddy eight- kilo-
meter course was good for
29th place and NAIA All-
American honors.
His coach, Bill Lundberg,
said Aaron had to overcome
a nagging hip injury and the
wet conditions to be Hills-
dale's fifth man. "Aaron is an
outstanding individual with
a great work ethic," Coach
Lundberg said.
"His success this year was
something that surpassed
our expectations but, then
again, his focus and hard
work really made things gel."
Aaron comes from an ath-
letic family. His parents are
Steven and Helen Prussian
in Saline and his grandpar-
ents are Charles and Betty
Prussian in Farmington
Hills.
Brother Nathan was cap-
Aaron Prussian
tain of the Saline High cross
country team and is now a
sophomore runner at Bowl-
ing Green State University.
Mother Helen was Michigan
women's tennis coach of the
year in 1991 at Saline High.
In 1919 Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann and the Emir Feisel
(son of Hussein, the leader of
the Arab revolt) signed an
accord in London, undertak-
ing to establish "the- closest
collaboration in the devel-
opment of the Arab State
and Jewish Palestine." The
accord was never realized.
Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.
December 25, 1992 - Image 48
- Resource type:
- Text
- Publication:
- The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-25
Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.