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For Free Estimates (810) 681-8280 Oak Park Lincoln Center 26150 Greenfield Road Oak Park, MI 48237 (313) 968-2060 West Bloomfield Orchard Mall 6337 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (313) 855-9955 Troy Troy Commons 871 E. Big Beaver Road Troy, Ali 48237 528-9966 AMIMMII ■ Nadine Strossen The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah and the American Civ- il Liberties Union (ACLU) will present Nadine Strossen, presi- dent of the ACLU, to speak at Hadassah's Fall Meeting on Sept. 19, at Temple Israel. the day will begin at 10 a.m. with clothing and gift items offered in boutiques. The program will begin at 11:30 a.m. with Audrey Sobel, chapter president, giving wel- coming remarks and an update on Hadassah's National conven- tion, which was held in Israel in August. Ms. Strossen will speak on "Women's Rights in the 90's - De- fending American Values." She is a professor of law at New York Law School. Ms. Strossen lec- tures and practices extensively in the area of constitutional law, civil liberties and international human rights and has authored several books and comments fre- quently on legal issues. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School. Ms. Strossen is the first woman president of the ACLU and has served since 1991. Lunch will be served at 12:45 p.m. The boutiques will remain open throughout the day. For in- formation, call the Hadassah of- fice, (810) 683-5030. -c3 SUNROOFS IN SHOP STORM & SCREEN REPAIRS SOUTHFIELD .- 24777 Telegraph Rd. • 810-353-2500 • LINCOLN PARK 2 CAMPING 108 GLASS & AUTO TRIM CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS TIRES & ACCESSORIES Fire, Theft, Vandalism or Floor Damage e sio'• N w 11•1 Sharon Group Hosts Speaker The Sharon Group of Greater Detroit Hadassah will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at noon for its annual paid-up membership lun- cheon at the Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard lake Road. Georgia Jones, representative of the Food and Drug Adminis- tration, will speak on consumer protection. There is a charge for non-members. Guests are wel- come. Respond to Dorothy Eichenhorn, 559-0434; or Ann Sukenic, 557-7540. RANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE x) m cn INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE • FAST SERVICE. •' LITY • PRICE •Windshields - Replaced or Repaired, Mobile Service WINDSHIELD S, •Complete Insurance Replacement Service — TUB ENCLOSURES 0 Cr) E50 IP- MILE RADIUS I .s"3"At.,' !.; Al's Saves You Money! O Hadassah Hosts ACLU Leader ■ 11MINMIMMP WE COME TO YOU MOBILE AUTO GLASS & GLAZING CO CC everything works," says Jeffrey Moss, vice president. "We feature high end brands like Kohler, Grohe, Delta, Moen, Oasis, Jason and Artistic Brass. A licensed master plumber can assist do-it-yourselfers and answer questions on installation and maintenance. We also have an experienced interior designer on staff to help coordinate all of your bath and kitchen ideas." Moss' grandfather, Harry Chernick, founded the business in 1920. Chernick's son-in-law and the current president, Ron Moss, joined in 1957. Advance expanded to Walled Lake in 1990 when it purchased Franklin Plumbing Supply. Store hours are 8-5 Mon.-Fri. 8-3 Sat. and by appointment. Phone: 1-800-560-7474 MN= Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood Plans The Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood will hold its annual paid-up mem- bership dinner on Thursday, Sept. 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the temple. The speaker will be consumer affairs expert Esther Shapiro. Her topic will be "Frauds I Have Known and Loved," a humorous look at some of the schemes she has come across. There is a charge for non- members. For information, call Peggy Nichol, (810) 661-5633. The sisterhood will hold a blood drive Tuesday, Sept. 12, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the temple. The blood drive will be adminis- tered by the American Red Cross. Contact Shirley Rosen- berg, (810) 661-2388, for an ap- pointment or drop in. B&P ORT Hosts Speaker The Business and Professional chapter of Women's American ORT will meet on Monday, Sept. 18, at / p.m. in the home of Bess Glazier, 36980 Sandalwood, Farmington Hills. Jessie Stern will speak on the recent Miracle Mission to Israel. Respond to Mrs. Glazier, 788- 01734. Refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. Primrose Club Plans Luncheon Primrose Benevolent Organiza- tion's 61st annual donor lun- cheon will be held at Con- gregation Beth Achim on Tues- day, Oct. 24 at noon. There will be entertainment and door prizes. Make reservations by calling Marg Meretsky, (810) 357-5087; or Irene Rodamn, (810) 547- 0455. JPM Plans For Seniors The Jimmy Prentis Morris Jew- ish Community Center will sponsor a two-part health series from the Oakland County Pub- lic Health Department. The first in the series, Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screening, will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 12, from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Pre-regis- tration is required; call 967-4030. The Doctor Is In is a weekly health screening that is available on Thursday from 1-3:30 p.m. Dr. Aubrey Goldman and Shire- ly Kramer, in cooperation with Sinai Hospital, offer blood pres- sure and fasting blood sugars at no charge. The JPM Jewish Community Center will provide High Holi- day services for unaffiliated se- nior adults. Dr. Joseph Levine will serve as cantor. Tickets may be purchased at the JPM recep- tion desk.