FOP Women • Providence is proud to announce its newest addition: Providence Medical Center - West Bloomfield. Join us October 17 for an open house. To introduce your family to ours, we invite you to join us Sunday, October 17 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Enjoy an afternoon of free refreshments and entertainment including a face painter, a magician.Gpstumed characters, and children's games and prizes. There wilt also be free blood pressure screening and body fat analysis for adults. „.. Meet our family practice doctors. • OfS •• • , . Were pleased to welcome Robert Carter, MD, Bethany Clary, MD, and Steven Klein, MD, to our newest medical center in West Bloomfield. Our family practice physicians offer comprehensive care for the entire family, from new- borns to seniors. They have completed an extensive three- year residency program in the specialty of family practice medicine. f Receive an introductory physical for just $32. At Providence Medical Center - West Bloomfield, we know that getting regular medical checkups is the key to staying healthy and living well. That's why we're offering patients an introductory history and physical for just $32. When you schedule an appointment, our physicians will check your or your child's blood pressure and get you started toward a healthier lifestyle. Learn more about us. ao a ,/ To schedule an appointment or to find out more about our newest medical center, call 788-4610. To suit a variety of needs, we offer morning and evening hours: •Monday •Tuesday •Wednesday •Thursday • Friday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm 9:00 am - 8:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 8:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm WHERE WE CARE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY • I 1, U) oe Stamell's Dynamic Muffler & Brake U) CD cc LLJ 1 -- LLJ 9 0 Bring In Your Coupons And Warranties — We'll Work With You! • Mufflers • Brakes • Shocks • Alignment • Maintenance Open Monday-Saturday 14 MILE 0 DYNAMIC CAR CARE CENTER .16 — 32661 Northwestern Hw . Farmin ton Hills • 851-3883 Phil Jacobs, editor of The Jew- ish News, will be the featured speaker at the 66th opening meeting of the League of Jew- ish Women's Organizations 12:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at Congre- gation B'nai Moshe. Mr. Jacobs, also editor of the Atlanta Jewish Times, was as- sistant editor for nine years of the Baltimore Jewish Times. Mr. Jacobs helped influence changes in Jewish journalism by stressing a need for local community news and events happening within that com- munity and has continued that coverage for local news in the Detroit area. Mr. Jacobs is a three-time winner of the Rockower Awards given for excellence in North American Jewish journalism in the areas of investigative re- porting. The League of Jewish Women's Organizations is an umbrella organization of Jew- ish women's groups throughout metropolitan Detroit. The pres- idents of the various groups within the League will be hon- ored. There is a charge for the pe- tite lunch which will precede the meeting. For information, call Evelyn Noveck, 661-1642; or Joanne Zuroff, 626-1985. The 59th annual donor lun- cheon of Prinirose Benevolent Club will take place at Beth Achim Synagogue noon Oct. 19. There will be entertainment and prizes. The next meeting will take place Nov. 1 at noon at Lincoln Towers Clubhouse. A petite luncheon will be served. The Jewish Community Center Singles will sponsor a work- shop designed for single and married women 18-80 7-9 p.m. Oct. 27. The class will give an overview of preventive psy- chology, sexual harassment, as- sault and rape prevention taught by a state certified in- structor. The workshop, held at Maple-Drake, is limited to 15 people; there is a fee. Preregis- ter by calling the singles office, 661-1000, by Oct. 25. Providence Medical Center- West Bloomfield 7416 Haggerty Road at Fourteen Mile Road West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 788-4610 LLJ Primrose Club Donor Luncheon Workshop Set For Women foROVIDENCE w News Editor Talks To League 0 with this ad TUNE-UPS starting at $39.95 4 cyl. 90s Women Is Event Topic The sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Moshe will have an an- nual paid-up membership dessert 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at the synagogue. The program, "A New Year/A New View: OCC Resources For women In The '90s," will be presented by Rhonda Brown, and Arlene Frank. Admission is free to all paid-up or compli- mentary sisterhood members. B&P-Pisgah General Meeting The Business and Profession- al/Pisgah Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will hold their general meeting 11:30 a.m. Oct. 17 at Knob-in-the-Woods club- house. A musical program will be presented by Baynes Open- geym, who plays a keyboard and sings. A petite brunch will be served. There is a charge. Hadassah Group Hears Columnist The Eleanor Roosevelt group of Hadassah will have their an- nual paid-up membership din- ner 6:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at Hadassah House. Free Press columnist Rick Sylvain will speak on "Travel on a Budget." There is a charge. Please call Jan Goldstein-Wanetick, 646- 4624; or Ronna Robbins, 661- 3562, for reservations. Masada Group Hears Margolis Masada Group of Hadassah will have a paid-up membership lunch noon Oct. 19 at Knob Woods clubhouse. There will be a charge. Sherry Margolis of WJBK- TV Channel 2 will be the speak- er. Reservations are being taken by Bess Haron, 353-1348. Sisterhood Hears Shaliach The B'nai David Sisterhood will hold their opening meeting noon Oct. 25 at the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Mr. Jeff Kaye, Israel's emis- sary to our community, will speak on the peace treaty. There is a charge, and reser- vations are necessary. Call the synagogue office, 557-8210. [1] The practice of virtue, that is the most saintly manner of worshipping God. —Josephus