THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. row" I I I Call I 1 GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . . Greetis Morales and Donna Strobel in mornings and noons .. . at the Clock, Southfield and 10 Mile Rd. . . . very experienced and knowledgeable, with efficiency to go with their very pleasant per- sonalities . . . New Clock owner is Johnny Kanakis. IT WAS GLAMORAMA time by Helen Rosenberg Cancer Fighters, City of Hope, at Adat Shalom Synagogue . . . with boutiques galore set up in the lobby. Then about 490 women went in for a fine lunch by caterer Jeffrey Rosenberg . . . and another mas- terful fashion show produced by Leah Marks . . . on the heels of her very successful Michigan Opera Theater showing of Albert Nipon garments at Leah's Music Hall "Showtime." Eighteen models, two dancers and Shalom, the beautiful Afghan dog owned by Liz Mogill, put on a sterling show . . . Bonnie Suder's choreography was excellent .. . and Jim Nelson's music selections and lighting outstanding . . . As in "Showtime." Tamara Studio de Beaute's makeup, and hair styl- ing by Mariomax were fitting de- lights in complimenting the beauties. Styles and fashions began in the large audience . . . where many of the attendees were garbed in elegant afternoon wear. From the stage onto a large T-shaped runway gingerly came the two male and female dancers wearing half masks in setting the tone for those models who fol- lowed with fast-paced swirling to peppery music. Again it was more than just your plain, ordinary fashion ex- hibition . . . Leah's trademark of making hers in quick-moving show business entertainment was evident. The models in Leotards Etc. garb danced onstage and down the runway . . . One of them, pretty Dianne Craig, did hers with a pil- low under sytlish aerobics wear to show that even expectant mothers exercise in very colorful style. Laine Wine, co-owner with Sally Bradley of More Woman, was pressed into action modeling fashionable outfits for the large lassies . . . when one of their mod- els didn't arrive from Ohio. Sneak Preview was a show stealer with its absolutely elegant presentations . . . showing ultra styles in suits, dresses, with matching coats . . . tans, beiges, blues, purples, black, reds, plaids Continued on next page 49 CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS ENTERTAINMENT ADS GET RESULTS ficent balls . . . to concerts that each year seemingly get better. Mack Pitt, his clarinet and 12- piece orchestra, opened the fes- tivities with an overture of Hava Nagela and Jewish medleys .. . Max Sosin, co-chairman with Dr. Lester Zeff, was master of cere- monies . . . Emma Lazarus Schaver was still in wonderful voice to go along with her very fine personage in leading the an- thems of United States and Israel. David Syme's nimbly deft fin- gers gave a very feelingful ap- proach to his display of magnifi- cent rhythmic enjoyment . . . The large audience listened with much intensity at his masterful piano performance of such classics as Mozart's Turkish March, Rondo Capriccio by Mendelssohn and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 by Franz Liszt . . . Before his final number, David did a wonderful job on Julius Chajes'Israeli Dance . . . His clarity of tones at the Steinway were positively bril- liant . . . and a compliment to the composers. David, son of Temple Israel's Rabbi Robert Syme and Sonia, has lived in New York the past five years . . . previously Califor- nia . . . and is gaining interna- tional renown. David was a hard act to follow . . . and Claire Barry did her best to comply . . . She wore a stunning silk pant outfit and certainly didn't look or act her years .. . with a strong voice and active stage presentation. As a team, Claire and her late sister, Myrna, were a smash to- gether . . . Jerry Graff, her accom- panist today, began with the Barry sisters 20 years ago. Mike Burstyn followed the in- termission with a strong perform- ance . . . He is a great entertainer . . . interspersing songs with jokes ("Chai means life. I dedicate this next song to my Uncle Irving, who is doing chai in an Israeli prison.") ' . . . Mike was super, doing a bit from the show Barnum in which he played the lead on Braodway . . . juggling and opening with There's' A- Sucker Born Every Minute . . . and Join The Circus . . . His sturdy voice and masterful stage presence brought out Mike's talents as a great entertainer. In the lobby before the Balfour Celebration concert, Milford Singer carried a carton filled with various candies . . . and was asked if they were for sale. Mack Pitt and his orchestra did a super backup job for Claire Barry and Mike Burstyn . . . Norman Cottler and vest always sartorially elegant . . . Thanks to Harry Parks for the small Teamo cigar . . . 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