GREAT SELECTION OF THE FINEST OUTDOOR & INDOOR CASUAL FURNITURE & ACCFSSORIES CHaZaKaH Music Program CHaZaKaH, the Adat Shalom senior group, will host a summer luncheon and program 12:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24, at the synagogue. Cantor Howard Glantz will present traditional melodies and guitar accompani- ment — a special musical pro- gram featuring Jewish, Yiddish and secular music woven into tales and legends. The event is open to all com- munity seniors. There is a $5 charge for CHaZaKaH members and a $6 per non-member fee. Send checks to Arthur Schultz, 30803 Hunter's Dr., Farmington Hills, MI 48334. For information, call Adat Shalom Synagogue, (248) 851- 5100. CASUAL FURNISHINGS Furniture Company 6465 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston • 625-3322 • Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 • Tues. 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 • LLOYD/FLANDERS • WOODARD • GROSFILLEX • LANE/VENTURE • CANE & REED WICKER • PAWLEY'S ISLAND • OLYMPIA LIGHTING • TROPITONE • I.M. DAVID • SUMMER CLASSICS • LYON-SHAW WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Heart Association , TH E D E TRO IT J E W I S H N EW S Munchkin • Betinner Intermediafe • Advanced All ate; and all levels 104 410 The Detroit Tennis and Squash Club of Farmington Hills is now offering a: Great fun and excitement while your children learn the sport of a lifetime. Limited space available. WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TAUGHT YOU. YOU SHOULDN'T EAT EVERYTHING PUT IN FRONT OF YOU. You should avoid foods high in cholesterol. It's a fact, a high blood cholesterol level sub- stantially increases your chances of developing heart disease. By cutting down on fatty, rich foods, you can do yourself a big favor. You could lower your blood cholesterol level and reduce your risk of heart disease. For more information about a planned and balanced diet, contact your American Heart Association. We'll give you some free advice on how to plan a diet good for life. Senior Events At The JPM Cafe Europa will be held 12:45 Monday, July 21, at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. This monthly program, spon- sored by Sinai Hospital and the Jewish Community Center, is for Holocaust survivors of De- troit. The entertainment for the afternoon will be provided by Sam Barnett. The program is free for survivors; others will be charge a nominal fee. A show of singing, dancing and poetry reading will take place at 1 p.m. Thursday, July 24. The artistic talents of the JPM woodcarvers and art class also will be shared. There is no charge. Fabs Kaldobsky will present "Musical Happenings" 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 22. This music ap- preciation series is sponsored by B'nai Brith Michigan Regional Council and its community vol- unteer services. There is no charge. Socials meet every Wednes- day at 1 p.m. Woodcarving meets Mondays through Fridays at 9 a.m. Sup- plies are included in the begin- ning. There is no charge. Allan Gelfond Gives Talk Allan Gelfond, senior officer of Financial Resource and Devel- opment at Na'amat/USA, will speak on the activities of the Jewish Welfare Campaign for the Hanita/Israel Chapter of Na'amat/USA 12:30 p.m. Tues- day, July 29, at the Crown Pointe building. Refreshments will be served. For reservations, call Na'amat, (248) 967-4750. There is no charge. Glennwood ORT Fund-Raiser Glennwood ORT will have its annual Walk-A-Thon fund-rais- er 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at Inglenook Park, 12 Mile Road between Evergreen and Lahser. Participants may bring a picnic dinner and lawn chair at 6 p.m.; beverage and dessert will be pro- vided. The rain date is Wednes- day, July 30. Registration fee is $3. For in- formation, contact Judy Schwartz, (248) 352-9858. EMU Hosts Open House Eastern Michigan University will have its annual summer open house and barbecue 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. This event will give high school seniors a taste of what EMU has to offer. Visitors will have the opportunity to speak with personnel from admissions, career services, financial aid, housing and attend an academ- ic fair with faculty members. Check-in begins at the McKen- ny Union information desk. An academic fair follows, in McKen- ny Union. Campus tours will then be available. The event will conclude with a barbecue at the lakehouse at EMU's University Park. Indoor and outdoor recreation facilities will be available for use at no charge. For information, call (800) GO-TO-EMU or (313) 487-3060. N N Publicity Deadlines The normal deadline for local news and publicity items is noon Thursday, eight days prior to issue date. The deadline for out- of-town obituaries is 10 a.m. Tuesday, three days prior to issue date. All material must be type- written, double-spaced, on 8V2 x 11 paper and include the name and daytime telephone number of sender. I