THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 Friday, April 22, 1983
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CATERING FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
(The Best of Everything
(Continued from Page 31)
their home . . . last year at
Bijou on Southfield . . . and
this year at St. Regis Hotel
on W. Grand Blvd.
Cause is a real good one
. . . helping the Living
Through Art program in
Southfield . . . which aids
the handicapped . . . Recog-
nized across the nation as a
model program for handi-
capped, the cruel irony is
that locally the LTA must
still fund itself largely from
private donations.
Deborah George is execu-
tive director of Living
Through Art, which has its
studio in the Southfield
Civic Center . . . An exhibit
and sale of work by its stu-
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dents and staff was recently
at Somerset Mall.
At the local party .. .
AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES
French, Jewish, American, International Cuisine
with wide TV screens for
folks to watch the Hol-
lywood goings-on . . . a
live, gilded Oscar
"statue" turned slowly on
the dance floor . . . food
was galore.
People were announced
by the name tag given them
for Hollywoodian identifi-
cation . . . I was Rex Reed
. . . Bluma Siegal, Michelle
Lee; Leonard Siegal, Lee
Marvin; Don Sofferin, Tony
Curtis; Shirlee Iden, Yoko
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Debbie and Bill George
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Spotlights naturally hit
the sky . . . and the camera
crews from various TV
channels were there .. .
Jerry Zuckerman, 33 years
a cameraman with
WXYZ-TV . . . He and wife
Maida were married in 1951
. . . lots of disco music.
It was a fun night . . . for a
marvelous cause that more
people should be aware of
. . . and offer assistance.
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expressing their refusal to
accept campaign ribbons for
the war in Lebanon, an ad
hoc group called "Le'ot" (No
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organization said that none
of the signatories is pre-
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But a reserve sergeant
who refused to accept his
ribbon at an army presenta-
tion ceremony earlier this
month was sentenced to 10
days' imprisonment and
demoted by a military court
martial.
The Le'ot group has asked
the Attorney General to
rule on whether it was a
soldier's right or duty to ac-
cept a campaign ribbon. If it
is right, refusal is not a
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