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If Randy Marcuson and Cally Kasapis had their choice, it would have been the latter . . . and since tis said that wishes sometimes come true on wedding days, Mother Nature cooperated by holding off the rains until later in the day. Tents were up in the large back yard of Cally's parents, Jane and Gus Kasapis, for the ceremony and reception .. . Folks with fans tried to swirl some air . . . Simone Vitale Band with his wife Jeanne on vocals were very good as usual . . . And Jack Mar- cuson's twirled mustache managed not to wilt . . . Like Jane and Gus, Vicky and Jack, Randy's mom and dad, are a very fine couple. Entire decor was black and white . . . even waitresses and bartenders of Gourmet House caterer Sam LaFata, wore tux shirts and black bowties .. . with chefs at various stations wearing white coats and white hats. The waiters and waitresses passed spinach puffs with feta cheese, caviar on potato slice and jumbo shrimp . . . Follow- ing the 2 p.m. ceremony were chefs carving and serving prime rib and breast of chicken, poached salmon, lightly breaded shrimp scam- pi and vegetable stir-fry .. . So much food . . . pasta primavera with Oriental vegetables, artichoke bot- toms, Greek olives, stuffed grape leaves, tabbuli, kibbee, pita bread, olive oil and lemons, fresh fruits, brie cheese (amaretto and walnut) and wedding cake, of course. The entire affair was very well organized and Cally never looked more beautiful . . . nor Randy handsomer .. . Truly a charming young couple. CONGRATS . . . to Terry and Barrister Steve Bock .. . on their fourth anniversary. TEENAGE ENTER- PRISE for charity . . . as 14-year-old Jeff Lazar, son of Sema and Alton Lazar, holds a backyard carnival to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy research and cure . . . Helped by friends, Jeff's funfest is Sept. 4, noon to 4 p.m. at the Lazar home, 26121 Harding, Oak Park . . . with d.j. for dancing, swimming, prizes in games like tic-tac- toe, fish pond, roulette wheel, jumbo barrel toss, etc. . . . plus a penny auction . . . Admis- sion charge is 25 cents .. . Let's give a big hand to young Jeff Lazar. ORGANIZATIONS take note . . . Don't be foolish .. . Jewish Community Council's calendar of events is a great advantage . . . Kind of silly for groups to have affairs on same dates, conflicting with others. BILL WOLFE, bossman at Newton Furniture, came home, the electricity was out . . . no air conditioning, so went to cool off at a theater . . . Bill came home nice and refreshed . . . discovered air conditioning still not working . . . so went to another theater < . . . Third one in the same evening wasn't necessary .. . but Bill heartily thanks theater oVv-ners for being on hand when needed . . . Besides, says Bill, he saw a couple of good pictures. FOURTH ANNUAL Fred Birndorf Memorial Golf Outing is this Monday at Plum Hollow, Lahser and Nine Mile . . . Golf cart, din- ner, drinks and prizes includ- ed in the $125 fee . . . Pro- ceeds will fund an annual cancer research lecture .. . For more info, call Cliff Rogers, 581-2611, during business hours. CONGRATS . . . to Lou Warshaw . . . on his birthday . . . to Adrian Williams . . . on her birthday. HERE'S A not-waiting-for- something-to-happen series of local info workshops on drug prevention . . . It's by Califor- nia based Project Pride infor- mation and educational group . . . First was yesterday in the Chabad Center on Mid- dlebelt . . . Call Julie Traub, 258-6040. LOOKING BACK on Col- umns of Yesteryears .. . MARCH 8, 1974 . . . "Fayorite Stories . by State Sen. Daniel Cooper . . . Dur- ing the first intermission of an outdoor performance of Othello, Sir Laurence Olivier was stopped at the door to his portable dressing room by a distressed lady who wanted directions to the nearest bus . . . 'But why,' asked Sir Laurence, 'aren't you staying for the remainder of the per- formance?' . . . 'Frankly,' ex- plained the lady, 'I saw it years ago in Brooklyn in Yid- dish — and it hurts me to see what it loses in translation: " J