12 Months Same As Cash* Concentrate on role flexibili- ty, she said. Develop intimacy without intrusion. Remember, conflict is inevitable. As a moth- er, admit your wrongdoings so your daughter can handle situ- ations differently when she be- comes a parent. 111 Hermelins Host President Clinton PHIL JACOBS EDITOR When the late prime minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, signed a peace treaty with PLO leader Yassir Arafat, David Hermelin, a guest of the White House, wit- nessed the historic event. And when Mr. Rabin was buried just over a year later, Mr. Hermelin was once again at President Clinton's side, this time in Is- rael. So, it was no wonder, as the campaign trail gets into full swing, that David and Doreen Hermelin, who have hosted many an international figure and charitable organization at their Bingham Farms home, would also host a president. Mr. Clinton spoke at the Hermelins' as part of a $50,000- per-person private reception Monday afternoon. A source who wished to stay unnamed, but who attended the event, said the president had a great deal on his mind to say to the 50 or so in at- tendance. "He expressed his outrage, and his sense of concern and em- pathy, for what the Israelis were going through," said the source. "It was obviously on his mind. I really think he went back to Washington to study what his response should actually be to stop terrorism. He said he was concerned not only about ter- rorism isolated to Israel, but ter- rorism the world over. "He was outstanding," contin- ued the source. "It was a major reception, a top-level reception demonstrating this community's support for Bill Clinton and what he has stood for. He's been a good friend of Israel, and a good pres- ident as far as this group is con- cerned." Even though he came to the reception with the news from Is- rael on his mind, "it was an up party. It was a positive, enthu- siastic event. The president was very warm. Michigan is impor- tant to him. He spent a very full day here to bring his message home to us." It wasn't difficult for late- Monday afternoon commuters to notice that Telegraph Road was more congested than usual. With the expected motorcade of President Clinton, clusters of spectators braved the cold weather to get a glimpse. ❑ Top Ten reasons b shop at Fumilure Direct • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • O You won't be approached by a hungry mob of sales people. O The sale doesn't end Friday (Everyday low prices). 8 We carry only quality furniture. Dave, our delivery man, is a nice guy. (Dan, his assistant, is O.K. too!) O We think youll find our ad humorous, and will want to come in. You realize that money doesn't grow on trees. O O You didn't win the lottery. O O You don't have to bring your lawyer in to negotiate. You hate wasting time and gas money comparison shopping at other stores. O You love saving money. FURNITURE DIRECT Riwoys LIVONIA 30850 PLYMOUTH RD. (Between Middiebelt & Merriman) Ph. 313.266.5400 The WATERFORD/ WEST BLOOMFIELD 7570 COOLEY LAKE RD. Right Price! *with approved credit (East of Union Lake) Ph. 810.363.2800 BAS SONOVA Buy from the manufacturer SALE ANIVIRMINAV Selected gab colors & novelties Pants $55.00 Cy Lisnov Blazers $50.00-$75.00 Spring pants & vests now in stock EVERY SATURDAY 10 am-4pm Ammnyt. r.! - COMFORT INN • FARMINGTON HILLS (12 Mile Just East of Orchard Lake Rd.) (810) 471-9220 [Mon-Fri call (810) 754-6360] .01,4w t ative Exclusive Dealer Of PETROF Pianoworks Consultation • Sales • Service • Concert Rentali 25225 Woodward Avenue • Ferndale • (810) 541-6554 Come See Our Complete Selection of Yonah's and Other Artists' Work . . . Prices Starting at $30.00 Complete Line of Religious Articles Wholesak and Retail 21790 W. 11 Mile Road • Southfield • Harvard Row • 356-6080 NOW OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 7:30