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At Botsford General Hospital
Our Mamm2granhy
Equipment is Top-Rated
When you have a mammogram at Botsford General
Hospital, you can rest assured that our outpatient mam-
mography equipment received an A rating — the highest
quality — from the Michigan Department of Public Health.
In addition, our equipment is certified by the American Col-
lege of Radiology and meets its rigid standards for quality.
Early Detection is your best protection
• An estimated one in nine women will develop breast
cancer in her lifetime.
• Women between the ages of 35 and 39 should have
a baseline mammogram.
• Women aged 40 to 49 should have a mammogram
every one to two years.
• After the age of 50, women should have a
mammogram every year.
To schedule your appointment at Botsford's Outpatient Mam-
mography Suite, please call 471-8100 Monday-Friday from
8 a.m. to 9 p.m. or Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. A physi-
cian prescription is not required.
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FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL
471-8100
botsford
general
hospital
28050 GRAND RIVER AVE. • FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGAN 48336-5933
(313) 333.2900
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Leslie David Grosinger, M.D.
announces the opening of his office
for the practice of
OPHTHALMOLOGY
DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE EYE
1575 Woodward Avenue, Suite 102
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(Bloomfield Hills Medical Center)
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND: Sinai Hospital, Ophthalmology Residency - Board Certified
William Beaumont Hospital, Internal Medicine Residency - Board Certified
University of Michigan, Undergraduate and Medical School
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V American Heart Association
Breast Cancer
Is Forum Topic
Purim Party
In Mt. Clemens
The Women of Detroit Weiz-
mann League are sponsoring
a science forum 9:15 a.m.
March 16 at Temple Beth El.
Part of the series, "Your Body-
Your Health," will deal with
questions and answers on
breast cancer.
The meeting will feature
four members of the medical
community. Dr. Arthur T.
Porter, chief of the depart-
ment of Radiation Oncology,
Harper Hospital/Wayne State
University, will be moderator.
Accompanying Dr. Porter
will be Drs. Jeffrey D. For-
man, clinical chief of radia-
tion oncology, Kenneth V.
Honn, head of the Cancer
Biology Division at Wayne
State University, and Jane E.
Pettinga, a surgeon from
Beaumont Hospital whose
specialty is diseases of the
breast.
For information about the
forum, call Edie Slotkin,
855-4112.
The Beth Tephilath Moses
Sisterhood of Mt. Clemens
will have a Purim carnival
March 15 in the synagogue.
Lunch will be served at noon,
for which there is a charge,
and the carnival will follow.
There will be games and
prizes for the best costumes.
Guests are welcome.
The reading of the megillah
will be 7 p.m. March 18.
The sisterhood spring rum-
mage sale will be 9 a.m.-3
p.m. April 6.
On April 12, there will be a
joint ORT-BTM Sisterhood
meeting at 5:30 p.m., with a
petite supper and program.
NCJW Members
In Washington
Seventeen members of the
National Council of Jewish
Women, Greater Detroit Sec-
tion, attended the
Washington Institute, March
1-4.
Accompaning Section Presi-
dent Carol Sue Coden are
Marilyn Levine, Rosie
Schlussel, Claire Kretchmer,
Judy Rosenberg, Ann
Zousmer, Lois Granader, Ter-
ran Leemis, Linda Bloom,
Maureen Shapiro, Shelly
Cooper, Sally Mayer, Wendy
Wagenheim, Carol Fogel,
Roberta Grosinger, Sharon
Leider and Kim Lifton.
Custody, Visitation
Is Na'amat Topic
Greater Detroit Council,
Na'amat USA, will have an
Oneg Shabbat 1 p.m. March
14 in the Na'amat Meeting
Room, 25900 Greenfield
Road, Oak Park.
Mrs. Karol Ross will speak
on the problems of domestic
cases involving custody and
visitation rights as part of
divorce litigation. Mrs. Ross is
clinical director of the
Macomb County Circuit
Court Family Services Clinic.
Refreshments will be serv-
ed. Guests are welcome.
Primrose To Meet
The Primrose Benevolent
Club will meet noon March 9
at Lincoln Tbwers clubhouse.
Lunch will be served, follow-
ed with home-baked Purim
refreshments.
Machon Plans
Pre-Purim Event
Machon IfIbrah's Uniquely
Ours program for women will
be held 7:30 p.m. March 10 at
Machon. The pre-Purim
presentation will speak on
"Purim — The Joy of Revela-
tion" and designing a shalach
manot food basket.
There is a nominal charge.
For information and reserva-
tions, call Machon, 967-0888.
K
Emanu-El
Has Its Sale
Temple
Emanu-El's
Sisterhood will have a "White
Elephant and Used Clothing
Sale" 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. March
9 and 9 a.m. to noon March
10.
The annual event features
almost new items ranging
from clothes and household
items to small appliances.
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B'nai David Women
Plan Meeting
B'nai David Sisterhood will
hold a general meeting noon
March 16 at the synagogue.
Lunch will be served follow-
ed by a musical program
featuring Jewish, Hebrew
and Russian music sung by
Adel Kozadayev and Galina
Feldman. There is a charge.
For reservations, call the
synagogue office, 557-8210.
Women To See
Crossing Delancey
The Detroit Business &
Professional/Pisgah Chapter
of B'nai B'rith Women will
meet noon March 15 at Knob-
In-The Woods clubhouse.
Crossing Delaney will be
shown. A petite brunch will
be served. There is a nominal
charge. Guests are invited.
For information, call
Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850.
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