I LOCAL NEWS 1••■•■•■ JULIA KNIT STUDIO NOW OFFERING CLASSES For Beginners and Advanced Knitters Call for Registration 626.3150 FALL YARNS ARRIVING • Patterns • Instructions • Finishing CUSTOM ORDERS & DESIGNS 32800 Franklin FRANKLIN VILLAGE Co ming Soon TO SOUTHFIELD Raines eidimited Professional Picture Framing EVERGREEN PLAZA • 12 MILE AT EVERGREEN • 424.9998 Philanthropy Has Many Dimensions. Robbyn Is One Of Them. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has plans for you .. . plans to help you save dollars while you help save children's lives. Children like Robbyn, who are born with the incurable disease cystic fibrosis, are depending on your help — for their hope. You can become a philanthropist and a lifesaver, through personal financial planning guidance avail- able through the CF Foundation. Let us show you how to plan a life- time income with accompanying tax advantages. For details, call your local Cystic Fibrosis Chapter, or contact: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 3379 Peachtree Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30326 (404) 262-1100 Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel and Professor Harry James Cargas will be honored by the Jewish National Fund in St. Louis Sept. 29 for "outstanding humanitarian and professional leadership." This space contributed as a public service. Grandparents Day Festival Is Planned In honor of National Grand- parents Day and in the Jewish tradition of respect for the elderly, a festival will be held at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center on Sept. 18 at 1 p.m. Sponsors are the Center, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Federation Apartments, Jewish Ex- periences for Families and the Jewish Welfare Federation. The Grandparents Day festival will focus on the fami- ly and the community is in- vited. Eric Rosenow will entertain at 1 p.m., and at 2 p.m. a keynote speaker will address the audience. During the keynote ad- dress, children will be enter- tained by a storyteller. At One of the great motivating forces in my life is uniqueness. As an actress uniqueness is important, because acting is more than just role-playing. It requires being able to expose a quality that is uniquely you. In other areas of my life, I look for uniqueness. Even in my decaffeinated coffee. Sanka® Brand Decaffeinated Coffee is unique, because it's the only leading, national brand that is naturally decaffeinated with pure mountain water and nature's own sparkling effervescence. So, not only is Sanka® smooth-tasting, but it addresses my concerns about caffeine and food that is naturally processed. All of us have the potential to be unique. All we need is to experience that part of us that's different and enjoyable. For me, it can be a challenging role in a new play, or something as simple as relaxing with a cup of Sanka! Uniqueness ... there are so many ways to enjoy it! GENERAL FOODS 88 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1988 2:40 p.m., Janet Pont and Jeri Levit will perform, followed with a magic show by Daryll the Magician at 3:30 p.m. Ongoing activities include agency exhibits, game booths, face painting, the making of Jewish New Year's cards and a photograph booth. Special attractions are displays of art by older persons, an oppor- tunity to "share a memory with a grandchild" by recor- ding an oral history, and a historical photo display. Refreshments will be available for sale throughout day. For information, contact Marcia Mittelman, ad- ministrator of the Jewish Home for Aged's Prentis Manor, 352-2336. Researcher Attends Parley The deadline for the next L'Chayim family section will be 12 noon Sept. 9. Organizations and institu- tions who have family ac- tivities to publicize should send their notices typed, double-spaced to L'Chayim, c/o The Jewish News, 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240, Southfield 48076. (Activities publiciz- ed should be conducted between Sept. 23 and Oct. 21.) Dr. Sheldon Kapen of the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Allen Park will participate in the ninth European Sleep Research Congress which will convene in Jerusalem beginning Sunday. Dr. Kapen is chief of neurology service at the V.A. Medical Center and director of the Sleep-Wake Disorders Unit affiliated with the Wayne State Medical School where Dr. Kapen has an ap- pointment as associate pro- fessor of neurology.