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November 27, 1987 - Image 130

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-27

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GOOD 7 DAYS
COMPLETE DINNERS
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ALL DAY, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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FRESH PICKEREL
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FRESH ROASTED TURKEY
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FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m
SUN. 8 a.m.-10 p.m.

• BAR-B-Q CHICKEN
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— ALL DINNERS INCLUDE —
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• Bar Mitzvahs

• Weddings

• Showers

• Anniversaries

• Bat Mitzvahs

• Sweet 16's

• Reunions

• Confirmations

FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1987

Kosins Fashion Show
Highlighted The Men

DANNY RASKIN

Local Columnist

A

one-company fashion
show is a rarity these
days . . . But it's an
annual event for Kosins
Clothes, which drew over 300
recently at Tam O'Shanter
Country Club in a very in-
teresting and entertaining
exhibit produced and directed
by Leah Marks.
People galore were mostly
men, but a goodly share of
gals, too, who want to see the
latest in fall men's wear now
showing at Kosins.
Certainly people like Bill
Weiss, Harry's and Ben's chief
tailor; Steve Simons, their ad
man; most of the sales and of-
fice personnel; Harry's wife
Marilyn; their sister Sally;
Mickey and Morrie Beresh
celebrating 44th anniversary
(congrats to this swell couple)
. . . Al Stein retired that day
as a clothing manufacturer's
rep.
Was a complete show of the
noted Correge line handled
by Kosins Clothes . . . and see-
ing today's fashions is better
than that which people will
be wearing at a future time
. . . After all, it's today folks
are concerned with, not how
they should look tomorrow.
What was shown cold be
bought on the spot or at the
Kosins stores.
A long runway displayed a
bevy of elegant men's clothing
in the Detroit area's premiere
showing of Correge, a new
designer in this region.
The d.j. music was soft with
a steady beat as Nancy Chris-
tiansen, Kosins vice presi-
dent, introduced the show .. .
dancer, then leather coats
with fur collars, sweaters and
leather jackets, casual attire,
sweater jackets, sharp double-
breasted jackets in beautiful
designs, ladies Correge styles
(not sold at Kosins), pants
with pleats and belts.
Then white cashmere wrap-
around coats without buttons
(and to think my wife wanted
to throw mine away!) . . . the
models wearing hats,
beautiful double-breasted
suits with a mixture of single-
breasted garments . . . Non-
vented clothing is a Correge
trademark . . . Belted coats of
various colors and designs,
gloves and hats, double-
breasted coats, formal and
evening wear . . . background
of white paneling with
kaleidescope slides . . . and
even Champ, the wire-haired
Lazo Apso in front and- Wire-
haired terrier in back, owned

by Dee and Dr. Marshall
Shapiro.
The handsome male models
went out into the audience
handing roses to gals . . . a
nice touch . . . Nancy in-
troduced Harry and Ben,
whose well-received applause
was for the very fine fashion
show.
Prior to the show, a sump-
tuous buffet was displayed for
the many as an accordionist
strolled . . . Also an open bar
. . . Then a lovely Tam sweet
table and many fine com-
ments about the Correge line
now at Kosins Clothes.
CONGRATS. ... to Ger-
trude and Stuart Palmer on
their recent 47th anniversary
. . . to Marlene Miller ... on
her birthday
"I DO" DEPT.
Neena
Ross and David Rogovin date
is set for Jan. 9.
NOTHING much better for
holiday gift-giving than life
itself . . . Health and physical
evaluation by Cardio-Fitness
Program (CFP) at Sinai
Hospital includes . . . stress
test, blood lipid profile,
pulmonary function test,
skinfold measurement for
percent body fatness and car-
diac risk profile . . . followed
by consultation to provide
guidelines for safe, effective
exercise . . . Beginners also
find out how . . . and those
already doing it discover their
fitness level . . . For more in-
formation, call Sinai's CFP,
493-6333 . . . Quite a gift of
health, especially for loved
ones.
WANTED DEPT. . .. four
gents to join poker club, play-
ing high-low every Wednes-
day eve, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. at
each other's home . . . Group
has been together 31. years,
with replacements needed for
fellows who've moved to sun
belts around the country .. .
Call Harry Goodman,
967-3179.

LOCAL NEWS 1'1 '

Book Review
At Temple

Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of
the Birmingham Temple, will
present the last of five reviews
on the theme "New Jewish
Books Worth Reading" on
Monday at 8:30 p.m.
He will review Enemy In
The Promised Land, written
by Sana Hasan. Discussion of
the book will follow the
review. For information, call
the temple office, 477-1410.

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