I ENTERTAINMENT to PROFESSIONALLY CRAFTED VIDEO IMAGES Be A Part Of A Magazine That Has Seen A Lot Of Faces. by Video Assist Assoc. • Seminars • Video Letters • Family Histories • Weddings • All Mitzvahs Southfield Hosts Polo Competition 31346349'2666 The fourth annual South- field Gold Cup Polo Competi- tion will be held 2 p.m. July 18 at Duns Scotus, Nine Mile and Evergreen roads. During the intermission, the Water- loo Hunt Club will perform a 10-minute demonstration, featuring a half-dozen riders, 20 hounds and bugle horns. Advance tickets are available at the Southfield Ci- ty Hall reception desk or at the Parks and Recreation reception desk. There is a charge. Food service will be available at a charge. For tickets or information, call the City's t, .inunity Relations Deparument, 354-4854. BEDROOMS, ETC. . . . Custom Bedrooms at Factory Direct Prices Call Nancy at 399-2311 NEW RAO PROGRAM SWEEPING AMERICA Nutritional Alternative To Caffeine Nutrients For The Brain Liquid Vitamins Fat Loss Muscle Gain Fiber Supplement SIONS CALL DON OR JERRY EIZEN Exclusive Interview with Pepsi Sippin` Superstar Cindy Crawford Including this one.* Better yet, be a part of Style and a lot of faces will see you. Be- cause when it comes to style, there's only one Style. It's a look. A feel. And it's only in Style for fall. From elegant eveningwear to casual designs. From the hottest American cars to the coolest travel destinations. Style informs and entertains, while still focusing on local trends and trendsetters. Sixty thousand affluent Oakland County households, including all Jewish News subscribers, will be receiving Style the week of August 31. They're the shoppers ...and the buyers. And they're in the communities you want: Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Franklin, West Bloomfield, Farm- ington Hills, Huntington Woods, Novi and Southfield. To advertise in Style, please con- tact your account executive or Lisa Marks at 354-6060. The Magic Onion will be performed at Downtown Far- mington's "Summer Fun Series" 10:30 a.m., noon and 1:30 p.m. July 22 in the tent at Grand River and Farm- ington roads. The show is being presented by the Royal Americar. Folkart Theatre and InternL- tional Puppet Place. The series, held every Wednesday throughout the summer, is a program of events including a variety of performances and interactive experiences for families. Ac- tivities are free. The series is sponsored by the Farmington Downtown Development Authority. 313) 681-5346 ff 1 "