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the help they need with the activities of daily living,
allowing them to maintain as active a life style as possible.
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caring environment where
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surgeons who are sensitive to your aesthetic concerns.
To receive information on all aspects of facial cosmetic surgery,
including face and eyelift surgery, nasal surgery, facial peels, and liposuc-
tion, or to schedule a consultation at our private office suite located near
the Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor, please call 313-936-3223.
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Members of the American Academy of
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250 W. Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor
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plus personal attention to make getting a hearing aid device a safe
& painless experience. So stop by or call Felix Cruz at 810-424-8450
for an appointment. We'd like for you to hear what we have to say.
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Scholarship
Recipients
JPM Plans
Senior Classes
The Department of Michigan of
the Jewish War Veterans and
the Jewish War Veterans Auxil-
iaries at the 54th year conven-
tion, presented 28 Scholarships
of $500 each. The scholarships
are given in honor of or in mem-
ory of a member of the JWV Post
or Auxiliary.
The monies raised for these
scholarships come through the
selling of poppies in May. Those
on the JWV Scholarship Com-
mittee are Eleanore Silk, Chair-
man, Saul Glosser, Irving
Marshall, Shirlee Marshall, Lor-
raine Tannis and Torn Tannis.
The following are recipients of
the scholarships: Mitchell An-
derson - South Lyons; Sherri Ba-
jorek - Livonia; Vlada Baraz -
Oak Park; Lori Buckmaster -
Marquette; Samantha Gross -
Oak Park; Sean Hassell - Farm-
ington Hills; Dawn Hilberg -
Stevensville; Mathew Hilde-
brandt - Farmington Hills; Gina
Hunt - Muskegon.
Also Paula Hurley - Fraser;
Marlene Jewell - Detroit; Don-
ald Johnson - Kingsford; Sherri
Johnson - Detroit; Sheryl Katzen
- Oak Park; Sara Lademan -
Garden City; Beth Lane - Gar-
den City; Megan Liedel - Orion;
Theresa Marks - Smith Creek;
Matt Miles - Burton.
Pamela Miller - East Lansing;
Scott Page - Oak Park; Jennifer
Samples - Canton; Robbyn
Singer - Rochester; Samantha
Spitzer - Troy; Jason Stoffer -
Oak Park; Carissa Van Heest -
Portage; Robert Wright - Adri-
an; Sara Zuckman - Farmington
Hills.
This summer, the Jimmy Pren-
tis Morris Jewish Community
Center will offer eight weeks of
alternative adult education class-
es continuing until Aug. 9. All se-
niors all welcome at no charge.
Current Events: Mondays,
9:30 - 11 a.m. Contemporary Ju-
daism: Wednesdays, 9:30 - 11
a.m. Jewish Women in America:
Wednesdays, 12:45 - 2:15 p.m.
Call 967-4030 for information.
AARP Group
Elects Board
The Southfield chapter of AARP
elected new board of trustees.
Newly elected are: president,
David Weiner; vice president,
Harry Shiovitz; secretary, Roslyn
Weiner; treasurer, Max Krueger;
as well as four trustees.
On July 13, the speaker will
be David Coutts, who will speak
about "Your Fire Department
and You." Mr. Coutts is a mem-
ber of the fire brigade.
On Aug. 10, members will
hear Jim Ridenour, speaking on
long term care for seniors:
Guests are welcome. Meetings
are held the second Thursday of
each month at 12:15 for a brown-
bag lunch followed at 1 p.m. with
a business meeting and guest
speaker. Meet at the Southfield
Senior Adult Center, 24300 Civic
Center Drive.
For information or to join, con-
tact Dave Weiner, (810) 968-
9513.
Metro Hillel
Slates Events
The Hillel of Metro Detroit cof-
fee House Night will be Monday,
July 10, in the back room of Lon-
estar Coffee Co., 207 S. Wood-
ward in Birmingham, at 9 p.m.
HMD canoe trip will be Sun-
day, July 16, at Heavener
Park/Proud Lake Recreation
Center in Milford. Canoeing will
begin at noon. A caravan will
leave from Roosevelts parking
lot (Orchard lake and 12 Mile
Rd.) at 11 a.m. The cost is $5 per
person/$4 per car to park. Re-
spond by July 12 to be guaran-
teed a spot in a canoe, (313)
577-3459. Bring a filled water
bottle, bag lunch, hat, and sun-
screen. Rain activity is C.J. Bar-
rymoores.
Attention Wayne State, Oak-
land University, Lawrence Tech-
nological University, and
Oakland Community College-
Orchard Ridge students: Each
campus Hillel is looking for stu-
dents to be involved on a student
board. Hillel Student Board is re-
sponsible for planning programs
on campus. Contact Jennifer
Wasserman, (313) 577-3459.
ROBERT KRUT has been
named to the Dean's List as a
student at the James Madison
College/Michigan State Univer-
sity.
DAVID KUHN, son of John
Kuhn of Farmington Hills, has
been selected as a recipient of an
Anna Sobol Levy Foundation
Fellowship at the Hebrew Uni-
versity of Jerusalem. The fel-
lowship, for the academic year
1995-96, includes special tutori-
als and liaison with the Israel
Defense Forces.
CHERYL WALLER of Farm-
ington Hills graduated in May
from Brandeis University. She
was a four-year starter on the
varsity women's soccer team. She
graduated magna cum laude.
Ms. Waller is working in the
Boston area.