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October 13, 1978 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Friday, October 13, 1918 33



TV Personalities to Appear for Israel Bond Fashion Show

Television personalities
from Channels 2, 4 and 7
will join professional mod-
els on the fashion show
runway at the 1978 Israel
Fashion Festival and
Luncheon noon Thursday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Lorrie Kapp and Robbie
Timmons of Channel 2;
Sande Drew and Cathie

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Mann of Channel 4; and
Marilyn Turner and Linda
Wright-Avery of Channel 7
will serve as volunteer
guest models at the event.
Also joining them will be
Jackie Gordon, who for 12
years was the cohost of the
nationally syndicated Lou
Gordon Show.
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rael's 30th anniversary
year and showcasing the
manufacturers and de-
signers who have pioneered
Israel's fashion industry, is
sponsored by the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Women's Di-
vision for State of Israel
Bonds.
Franka Charlupski is
Women's Division, chair-
man, Doreen Hermelin is
fashion show chairman
and Goldie Adler will be
fashion commentator.
Assisting in the presenta-
tion will be liaison person
Linda Goldman, a State
of Israel Bond Diamond
Trustee and a profes-
sional model.
Admission to the event is
by a 1978 purchase of State
of Israel Bonds.

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Television personalities participating in the Israel
Bonds Women's fashion show to take place noon
Thursday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, are, top row, from
left: Jackie Gordon, Sande Drew and Lorrie Kapp;
and bottom row, from left: Robbie Timmons, Marilyn
Turner, Linda Wright-Avery and Cathie Mann.
Ms. Kapp is co-host of TV acting and TV and radio
2's. new "PM Magazine." A commercials, was a TV
graduate of Bowling Green news reporter in Los.
University, she has taught Angeles, an editor at Teen
eighth grade English, was a Magazine and a TV news
special education instructor co-anchorperson in Min-
to delinquent children, an neapolis before joining the
airline stewardess, Miss "This Morning Show."
Ohio of 1975, and reporter,
Marilyn Turner, special
weather-person and special assignment interviewer for
series producer for Ohio's Channel 7, was weather
WCMH-TV.
person on Channel 7. Origi-
Ms. Timmons, a TV 2 nally from Windsor, she,
news anchorperson, also is attended the University of
from Ohio, where she Western Ontario and
attended Ohio State Uni- worked in Canadian televi-
versity. Her professional sion before coming to De-
background includes being troit. Ms. Turner also ap-
a camera woman.
pears on "Kelly and Com-
co- pany."
Ms.
Drew,.
anchorperson for Chan-
nel 4 news, was
Linda Wright-Avery, a
graduated from the Uni- graduate of Stanford -
versity of Texas, and is a University and Colonibia
veteran of more than University, worked as a
eight years of broadcast TVreporter in Seattle be-
journalism, on-the-air, fore joining Channel 7.
writing, producing and
Mrs. Gordon has done
investigative reporting. commercials, has been a
She has earned several fashion coordinator and di-
professional awards for rector in advertising for
her work.
boutique fashion stores and
Channel 4's Cathie a fashion and, photographic
Mann, a native Detroiter model.
For information and
and graduate of Michigan
State University, taught in reservations, call the Israel
the New York school sys- Bond Women's Division,
tem, did some modeling, 968-0200.

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Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation
initiated its 1979 Speakers' Bureau with a day-long
"College of Communication Skills" workshop at the
Jewish Community Center. Shown are, from left:
Richard Vernick; Speakers' Bureau Chairman Pola
Friedman; Women's Division Vice President Diane
Shekter; Wayne State University Prof. Dr. Dorothy
Dryer; National United Jewish Appeal Women's Di-
vision Chairman Marilyn Brown; Detroit Women's
Division President Dulcie Rosenfeld; Recording Sec-
retary Renee Mahler; and Coordinator of Speakers'
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Interfaith Women's Body to Gather

The Women's Division of
the Detroit Round Table,
National Conference of
Christians and Jews, will
meet noon Wednesday at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Topic for discussion will be

"Who Is My Neighbor?"

Luncheon will be served.
Admission is free. For
reservations, call the De-
troit Round Table, 869-
6306.

569-4030

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