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Just Call. elderly & pet care also available State Licensed & Bonded. 104 FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1992 562-4453/562-0211 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. N =( 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. < C