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October 15, 1982 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-15

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32 Friday, Oaober 15, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Pianist to Give Recital

Oakland University
School of Performing Arts
will present pianist Cathy
Stay in solo recital 7:30 p.m.
Sunday in Varner Hall on
the Oakland U. campus.
The recital is in partial
fulfillment of the Master of
Music degree and will in-
clude works of Beethoven,
Schumann, Prokofieff and
Scriabin.
Ms. Stay holds a Bachelor
of Musical Arts degree
with distinction from the
University of Michigan
School of Music and has
been presented by the Far-
mington Library, Music
Study Club of Detroit, Bir-
mingham Musical and De-
troit Musicians League.
She has soloed with the
Oakland University Con-
cert Band and the Pontiac-

at a Westin
catered event.

THE WESTIN HOTEL

Renaissance

LISTENING
POST

IDEA OF JEWISH Na-
tional Fund tree certificates
as gifts to guests attending
happy occasions was the
original brainchild of Celia
Schwartz, JNF Women
board member for many'
years . . . Was first used
Aug. 29, 1964 at Bar Mitzva
CATHY STAV
Oakland Symphony Or- of Sid and Celia's son, Filip
chestra. She will be pre- (Bobby) Schwartz.
The thought was taken up
sented by Westminster Col-
lege in Princeton, N.J., later with JNF Executive Direc-
this month. The concert at tor Percy Kaplan, who
Oakland University is open though it a terrific con-
cept . . . Percy pursued it
to the public.
further . . . as place cards at
weddings, Bar Mitzvas,
sweet 16s, etc. . . . and it is
today a national, if not uni-
versal, doing.
Sid and Celia again pre-
sented tree certificates to
guests who came to an open
house in honor of their new
granddaughter, Leah
Sasha, in October 1979 .. .
born to daughter Marilyn
and son-in-law Howard
Streit, who now live in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Bobby Schwartz, 31, a
graduate in architecture
from University of Michi-
gan, and wife live in Los
Angeles.
Biggest tree certificate
purchase was in 1978 . . . for
the almost 700 guests at Bar
Mitzva of Brian Hermelin,
son of Doreen and David
Hermelin.
IMAGINE 35 YEARS
already . . . That's what it'll
be next month (Nov. 20) for
marital bliss of Harry and
Peggy Miller . . . We re-
member when they met .. .
at Greenbush Inn . . . then
owned by Peggy's parents,
Sadye and Mort Dermer.
TOO BAD we couldn't
see it . . . the crowd was so
huge that exiting was the
only thing to save us from
being pressed against a ce-
ment wall . . . It was the
men's fashion show at
Cheeks (former Sidney-
Hill) on Eight Mile Rd. by
Robert Grumet Clothes
- opening on Boardwalk, Or-
chard Lake Rd. and 15 Mile.
The show was produced
by who else but ex-Israeli
sergeant and model, Leah
Marks, fast becoming one of
the foremost coordinators
and fashion show producers
in this area . . . Wife of
Mitchell Marks, Leah's pre-
sentations are brilliant ..
and most people predict a
specifications. Our professional cater-
time
in the near future
ing staff will take care of everything.
when her talents will be dif-
So, the next time you really want to do
ficult to obtain.
Still can't help being
something special for your guests, hold
amazed at what the old
a catered event at The Westin. We'll
Sidney-Hill Northwest
pay for the parking and treat them roy-
health club looks like now
. . . with its flashing lights,
ally. Just call our Director of
spotlights galore, mirrors
Catering at 568-8400. You'll
and pounding disco music.
SINCE EARLY 70s or
be surprised at just how afford-
before,
Temple Israel
able a perfect occasion can be!
Brotherhood has always
had a fun and games night
. . . It's been replaced as a
fund-raiser with an art auc-
tion, Nov. 6, at Temple Is-
rael, Walnut Lake Rd. . . .
Center Detroit
wine and cheese preview at

It's maze) toy and
free parking

Whether it's a Bar Mitzvah, a wedding
or a family reunion, it's bound to be
better at The Westin. That's because
we know how to make good things
happen...from the moment you and
your guests park free in designated
areas. We'll delight everyone '
with our elegant banquet
rooms, attentive service and
delicious food cooked to your

Danny Raskin's

7 and auction at 8 . . .
Chairman is Len Brozgold,
559-1507.
NO MORE SECOND
Generation Singles . . . It's
now called S.G.S. for unat-
tached guys 'n gals 21 and
over . . . now it's all around
. . . First under the new
name is at Maximilian's on
Woodward, Oct. 24, 8 p.m.
. . . still run by Howard and
Larry Maloff.
TIME AGAIN FOR the
annual fund-raising auc-
tion by Einstein Chapter
Bnai Brith . . . 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Zionist Cultural
Center on 10 Mile just west
of Southfield . . . Chairman
is Elizabeth Bell . . . Fanny
Adelsberg is president of
Einstein lassies.
IT'S OCTOBER ... and
happy birthday time for
relatives in the Dorothy and
Hy Nudell family . . . in-
cluding Hy, Oct. 7 and
Dorothy, Oct. 10 . . . Grand-
daughter Kylee Benay
Saltsman's is Sunday . .
Nephew, dental doc Jeffrey
Weinfeld's is Monday . . .
Sam Beitner, now a resident
of Marrieta, Hot Springs,
Calif., celebrates number 75
today . . . Vera Weinfeld of
the Federation Apartments
is 80 years old, Oct. 27.
GRANDMA IDA OL-
SON finally got to see
her new 21/2-month-old
grandson, Jonah, son of Ar-
thur and Mickey Olson .. .
They live in San Diego, and
joined her at Bat Mitzva in
Rochester, N.Y. . . . Ida says
he deserves a star for his
behavior during the
weekend.
RECENT SURPRISE
50th birthday party for
Seymour Yates included a
special-occasion production
written, produced and per-
formed by the "Elmhurst
Dramatic Society," a branch
of the Levin Family Club
. . . Through song, dance
and dialogue, the play de-
picted aspects of Seymour's
life . . . Son Barry Yates was
disc jockey with music for
all to dance . . . and wife
Ilene provided eats.
CONGRATS TO . . .
Julius Sarko on birthday
number 90 . . . Birthday
party tomorrow for the
former localite now living in
Palm Springs, Calif. will be
by all his children . . . Lou
and Bessie Sarko, Harold
and Mary Sarko, Manny
and Elaine Sarko, Lorraine
and Larry Gellman and
Fran and Sol Adler . . . His
grandchildren, great-
grandchildren and fifth
generation great-great-
grandchild will attend.
ERRATA ... Correct
spelling of co-owner at
Chantel on the Boardwalk,
Orchard Lake Rd., is Jor-
dana.
NEW OFFICES of
Sound Ideas with Simone
Vitale, Bill Garwood, Al
Brown, etc, is at 505 South
Lafayette in Royal Oak.

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