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Alert to Parents!
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recognize the signs of cystic
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trying to alarm you.
Look at it this way. If your
child does NOT have C F or
another serious lung-damaging
disease, he has nothing to lose
by checking with a doctor, or
taking a simple diagnostic test.
If your child DOES have
C F, or another condition that
could damage his lungs, he has
a lot to lose by not having the
chance for early diagnosis and
prompt effective medical care.
So, when you look at it like
that... we hope you'll look at
this and learn the following:
SIGNS OF LUNG-DAMAGING
DISEASE
I. Recurrent wheezing
2. Persistent coughing/excessive
mucus
3. Pneumonia more than once
4. Excessive appetite/poor weight gain
5. Clubbing (enlargement of fingertips)
Cystic fibrosis signs also may include:
salty taste of the skin; persistent, bulky
diarrhea; nasal polyps.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1988
Keeping This Surgery
Among Family, Friends
HOURS:
GREEK) POTATO (YOUR CHOICE) OR SPAGHETTI,
Mon.-Thurs. 10:30-10 DESSERT (STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE, ICE CREAM,
Fri. & Sat, 10:30-11 RICE PUDDING OR JELLO) BREAD BASKET (INCL.
Sun. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. STICKS) AND BEVERAGE (COFFEE OR HOT TEA).
kay, Hank, I owe you
one," Dr. A.J. Talmos
seemed to say as he
removed barrister Henry
Baskin's gall bladder at Mt.
Carmel Hospital.
Last year, the head surgeon
was a divorce client of
Henry's . . . and the 10-inch
scar will be an everlasting
reminder of a job well done by
both.
Plenty of get well wishes to
"the kid" who used to be my
paper boy years back . . . and
went on to become a promi-
nent local attorney for the
stars.
Was like a family affair at
the operation . . . with mom
and dad, Galdys and Max
Baskin, sister Carol Ramp-
son, daughter Dana Baskin (a
lawyer in Hank's law offices),
son Mark Baskin, a private
investigator . . . and Diane
Dietle, producer of Henry's
TV show, "Due Process,"
7:30 a.m. Sundays on WDIV
Channel 4.
Sorry, the operation was not
taped for showing.
FRANKIE'S BACK . . . No
arfs, arfs or barks as he plods
along minding his own
business while master Harry
Goo dman does his walking
exercises . . . Frankie goes his
way and Harry another, but
always meeting in silent but
lovable togetherness.
IT'S MOST natural that
they should be . . . and so
honorary co-chairpersons for
the first major presentation
at the Sadie and Irwin Cohn
Outdoor Amphitheater in In-
dependence County Park
near Clarkston are their son,
Federal Judge Avern Cohn,
and his wife Joyce . . . Other
honorary co-chairs are
localites Rita and John
Haddow.
It'll be "Sunday In The
Park" 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. this
Sunday . . . co-chaired by
Renee Mahler and Portia
Fields-Anderson.
An old-fashioned picnic will
be followed by a musical pro-
duction with Phil Marcus
Esser, Barbara Bredius and
Sherri Nichols . . . with the
afternoon and evening also
including croquet, bocce ball,
mimes, clowns, boating, hik-
ing, etc.
It's all for Oakland Parks
Foundation, enabling
youngsters to attend camp at
a county park . . . Frances
Greenebaum is Oakland
Parks Foundation director.
Independence Oaks, an
Oakland County park, is on
Sashabaw Rd., 2 1/2 miles
north of I-75, near Clarkston
. . . For more info, call Frances
at 335-2771.
Pike St. Restaurant, Plaza
Deli, Ruby D's, Stage & Co.,
Vanelli's, etc. have donated
gourmet box suppers . . . $50
donation is tax deductible.
1979 GRAD class from Oak
Park High is looking for cap
'n gowners . . . Reunion is
planned for fall of 1989 .. .
Call Cathy Lubanski,
661-9759 . . . 1978 10-year
class of Oak Park High's
funfest is set for Sept. 10 of
this year . . . Call Jodi
Kasmer-Wolfe, 851-6679.
GET WELL wishes . . . to
Barbara Woodberg . . .
recuperating at home after
back surgery . . . Hubby
Steven Woodberg, director of
recreation for City of Oak
Park, and their youngsters,
Jodi, Marci, Dana and Erin,
are mighty glad to have mom
back home . . . and doing
everything they can to make
things easier for her.
LEN SILBER'S number is
545-3403 . . . for the ALS of
Michigan's Second Annual
Golf Tourney, July 29 at Bay
Pointe Country Club.
CONTRATS. . . . to Fran
and George Lipshaw . . . on
their 40th anniversary.
HERE'S A novel twist .. .
having one's bat mitzvah
reception at the Detroit Zoo
. . . Was recently for Heather
Samson . . . put on by parents
Marge and Elliott Samson
with 200 guests . . . Even
valet parking (by humans,
unless you're talking about
the kind of animals who drive
cars).
Was fun . . . with train ride
around the zoo, tables set up
everywhere with large
baskets of stuffed animals,
plants and huge balloons at-
tached as centerpieces . . .
and a big tent for dining .. .
Buses were set up at the en-
trance and dinner site . . . En-
trance to the zoo following
dinner had d.j., dancing and
dessert.
CONGRATS. . . . to Fran
and Izzy Malin . . . on their
50th anniversary.
1988 "EVENING of
Brilliance" by Juvenile
Foundation,
Diabetes
Detroit
Metropolitan
Chapter, is Sept. 30.
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SURE THERE'S
Lebanon, 'Tenn. . . Wonder if
people there call themselves
Lebanese?