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Kingsley a la Carte
Kingsley is a Bloomfield tradition. This
year, dance the night away with
"Persuasion", a 6 piece variety band.
E njoy dinner while you dance. A select
limited menu will be served in the
ballroom throughout the evening. Party
favors, champagne toast and midnight
snack bar included. Cash bar available.
35.00 per person. Pre-paid cover charge.
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Staff Party Swings
With Popular Band
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U shering in the new year at the
pecial menus will be featured in all
the Kingsley restaurants. You can plan
your evening the way you want. Entrees
from 19.95.
fter the party's over, plan on
spending the night with us. Our holiday
rate on all accommodations will make it
possible. Plan now. Reservations
recommended.
DANNY RASKIN
D inner and dance in the Grand
Local Columnist
Ballroom with the "Persuasion",
champagne toasi, party favors, 3
cocktails, overnight stay, Sunday
brunch, second night free. $97.00 per
person plus tax and gratuity.
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uite, overnight dinner and dancing
package, second night free. $117.00 per
person, plus tax and gratuity.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988
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JEWISH NEWS!
t was funtime galore as
everybody gbt to know
each other even better .. .
at the frivolous holiday staff
party by members of The
Jewish News and their
spouses or guests.
A tip of the hat to Mark For-
man, catering director, and
General Manager John
Farmer, who went all-out in
making the shindig a success
at Embassy Suites Hotel.
About 60 staffers enjoyed
music of the Simone Vitale
Quartet . . . Simone on guitar
and vocal, Ross "Mr. June"
Pooley, flute; Steve Backus,
bass; and Ray Glowacz, accor-
dian (others of the group are
vocal lassies Jeanne Vitale
and Janice Franco plus drum-
mer Mark Bertachi) . . .
Simone Vitale's group has
become one of the hottest
musical orks around . . .
Simone Vitale Associates ad
agency is also keeping up
with the band in popularity.
This was probably the
finest holiday party by The
Jewish News in its almost 47
years existence . . . I can't
recall another one that even
came close.
CONGRATS . . . to Pearl
and Sy Manello . . . on their
28th anniversary this Sunday
. . . to Hazel and Len
Nakisure . . . on their 25th
anniversary, celebrated at the
Furniture Club . . . to Ann
and Nathan Feldman . . . on
their 65th anniversary . . .
The former North Miami,
Fla., couple now reside at
Franklin Club apartments.
FUND RAISERS for 1988
was ended by Michigan
Cancer Foundation Circle of
Fellows with holiday benefit
at Bloomfield Hills home of
Effie and David Weinberg .. .
Guests raved about Effie's
Greek specialties and laugh-
ed at a Charlie Chaplin im-
personator who kissed all the
ladies' hands as they entered
the house.
Among the host committee
who attended were Myna and
Philip Fisher, Doreen
Hermelin, Joe Nederlander,
Sue and Paul Nine, Gloria
and Bill Gilbert, Dale and
Don Austin, Stephanie and
Frank Germack, Mary and
Ron Lamparter.
The Circle now has a 500
membership who support
MCF's work in cancer
research, epidemiology and
patient care . . . with annual
contributions of $500 or more.
CONGRATS . . . to Sanford
Wolok . . . on his 50th birth-
day this Sunday . . . to Cecille
Levy . . . on her 90th birthday
this Sunday . . . Two years
ago, when Steven Levy mar-
ried Moniq6e Arenson in sun-
ny California, the entire fami-
ly except Grandma Cecille
Levy was able to go . . . This
time Steve and Monique
came to cold Michigan to
celebrate her 90th.
REUNION DEPT. . . .
Date is set for Central and
Northern reunion, 1939 and
earlier . . . It's May 21, 5 p.m.
at Michigan Inn . . . Call Ar-
nold Michlin, 626-1570, or
Dennis Brown, 773-8820 .. .
25-year MacKenzie High
class of 1964 is April 29 .. .
Contact Martha Stein,
837-5880.
INSTALLATION of of-
ficers for 1989 by Greater
Detroit Club in Florida is
Jan. 11 . . . at Le Club
meeting room of Century
The Circle now has
a 500 membership
who support MCF's
work in cancer
research.
Village, east of Deerfield
Beach . . . Officers being in-
ducted are . . . Leonard
Brightman, president; Klare
Blauer, first vice president;
Sidney Levy, second vice
president; Eli Lipsitz, recor-
ding secretary; and Marian
Rich, treasurer . . . For info,
call Leonard at 487-7916 in
Florida.
TICKETS for the Gatsby
Gala by American Cancer
Society, Oakland County
unit, are $125 each . . . Fifth
annual affair is Feb. 11 at
Somerset Mall . . . with the
evening again reminiscent of
the Roaring '20s, plus
cocktails, dinner and dancing
to big band sound of Joe
Vitale . . . Event will be 7
p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Tickets are also available to
just the Gatsby Gala
afterglow party . . . $50 for
open bar, dancing and sweet
table 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
. . . Call Molly Moons,
540-5627, or American
Cancer Society, 557-5353.
RECENT 1948 reunion by
Central. High had over 400
people at Roostertail .. .
Surplus of funds were
donated to Chidlren's
Hospital of Michigan . . .
which purchased two TV sets,
two TV/VCR stands, two
VCRs and three tapes .. .
Barrister Marvin Horowitz
gratefully thanks all who
helped.
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