GREAT SELECTION OF THE FINEST OUTDOOR & INDOOR CASUAL FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES SUPER-STORE Cancer Group Honors Ostens Patio Furniture and other selected merchandise / Come to Sun Valley where you'll find a store like no other you've shopped for casual furniture! Browse a seemingly endless selection of all the famous makers of outdoor and indoor furniture. Then pay the best every- day reduced prices you'll find anywhere! CASUAL FURNISHINGS 6465 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston • 625-3322 • Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 • Thurs. 9:30-8:00 • Sat. 9:30-4:30 • Sun. 1-4 WE CARRY MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF OUTDOOR & INDOOR CASUAL FURNISHINGS INCLUDING: DINING GROUPS • STACKING CHAIRS • REPLACEMENT CUSHIONS • ROCKERS • UMBRELLAS • SOFAS • CHAISE LOUNGES • BAR STOOLS • WOOD PICNIC TABLES • GARDEN SWINGS • GAS LOGS • ACCESSORIES AND TABLEWARE. OUR BRAND NAMES INCLUDE: HOMECREST • WINSTON • LYON/FLANDERS • WOODARD • GROSFILLEX • LANE/VENTURE • CANE & REED WICKER • PAWLEYS ISLAND • OLYMPIA LIGHTING • TROPITONE •-1.M. DAVID • SUMMER CLASSICS. Brandeis University Used Book Sale '96 Michigan's Largest and Best TEL-12 MALL Gertrude and Werner Osten The Michigan branch of the Is- rael Cancer Association (ICA) will honor Werner and Gertrude Osten of Bloomfield Hills at its annual dinner dance Sunday, Nov. 3, at B'nai Moshe. The couple has been active in the community and supported many charitable causes includ- ing ICA, the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, the American Institute for - Cancer Research and the Sloan- Kettering Institute. They have been members of B'nai Moshe for 40 years. The cocktail hour will start at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the event are $100 each and may be obtained by call- ing the Cancer Association, (810) 967-4414 or (810) 646-0983. Granader Chairs ARMDI Dinner Telegraph at 12 Mile Rd, Southfield OPENING NIGHT, WED. AUGUST 14TH 9:30 P.m.-Midnight DONATION $4.00 Sale continues August 15 thru August 21 10 A.M.-9 P.M. Daily, Noon-5 P.M. Sunday FREE ADMISSION T H E D E T RO IT J E WI S H NE W S 1/2 PRICE TUES. AUG. 20, WED. AUG.21 118 Sponsored by the Greater Detroit Chapter Brandeis University National Women's Committee No gain.No pain. Keeping your weight at a moderate level may scale down your risk of heart attack. So maintain a healthy diet and lighten up on your heart. VAmerican Heart Association Judith Granader Judith Grant Granader has been named chairperson of the annu- al dinner dance of the Dr. John J. Mames Chapter-Michigan Re- gion of the American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI), Is- rael's National Red Cross Ser- - The event will take,plaqe, 5:30 p.m. Sept. 8, at Adat Shalom Synagogue, honoring Libby and Leo Sklar. Mrs. Granader has been in- volved with the Jewish Corn- munity since 1971, when she attended the World Conference on Soviet Jewry in Brussels, Bel- gium. After the conference she helped found the Detroit Com- mittee on Soviet Jewry. Mrs. Granader helped plan the ac- tivities to raise funds to rescue the children from Chernobyl. She was honored last year by the Children of Chernobyl for her efforts. She is involved with Shvut Ami in Jerusalem help- ing Soviet Jewish Olim integrate into Israeli society. She is pres- ident of the Soviet Jewish Pris- oner Information Center. She has been involved at Hillel Day School, working with students on the issues of Soviet Jewry and Israel. For dinner information and reservations, call ARMDI, 353- 0434 or 855-0555. Medication Gets Backing A Food and Drug Administration panel recommended approval of the abortion medication Mifepri- stone (RU-486), a decision that pleased a leading Jewish women's group. The National Council of Jew- ish Women testified at a hush- hush hearing,.which was held in a suburban Washington ware- house to prevent disruption by anti-abortion protesters. "NCJW strongly supports the enhancement of reproductive health options for all women," Donna Gary, a national vice pres- ident of the group, told the FDA committee. "As evidenced by the nearly 200,000 women in Europe who have chosen to use Mifepri- stone, women trust this proce- dure, and many want to use this method as an alternative to abor- tion when terminating a preg- nancy." Despite that popularity, the European company that pro- duces the drug has avoided the American market because of vo- ciferous protests; now, rights to the drug have been given to the Population Council, a non-profit group that hopes to make the drug widely available. The NCJW was the only Jew- ish group to testify at the RU-486 hearing. FDA officials could make a decision on the drug as early as September, although many observers expect it tebe put off until after the Novemtper ts.