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Cancer Foundation
Dinner A Success
DANNY RASKIN
LOBSTER AND PRIME RIB ARE IN SEASONS!
Local Columnist
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For a limited time you can enjoy Whole Maine Lobster Dinner or our
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(Not including tax and gratuity). Great food is always in Seasons.
Reservations are suggested. Call 559-6500 today.
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St. Clair Shores
avid, I hardly recog-
nized you. You have
your hands in your
own pockets," joked emcee
Mort Crim as he introduced
premiere fundraiser Dave
Hermelin.
It was the recent eighth an-
nual Michigan Cancer Foun-
dation dinner at Westin
Hotel.
Mort did an excellent job
. . . speeches were short, food
very good, fine music by
Johnny Trudell and wonder-
ful entertianment by Jerry
Lewis, who said the timing of
his being in town for a cancer
benefit "was eerie."
During his performance,
Jerry told the guests, "I know
that there a lot of people out
there like me who are
grateful there are so many
people out there like you."
His performance, following
the tragic loss of Jerry's
friend, Sammy Davis, Jr., to
throat cancer, was especially
poignant.
Over 1,200 people ap-
preciated the evening . . . as
the fight against cancer took
another giant step forward.
GET WELL wishes . . . to
Jack Marcuson
recuperating from surgery at
Beaumont Hospital . . . No
doubt news that his son and
daughter-in-law, Randy and
Cally Marcuson, presented
him with a new grand-
daughter, Amanda Chrystie,
helped speed up his recovery.
IN AN INTERVIEW
before he died, Sammy Davis
Jr. said, "If I can pass a baton
to someone to carry on after
me, it would go to Gregory
Hines."
Multi-talented Hines is
following in Sammy's tap
steps by agreeing to come to
Detroit to perform and help
raise money for Israel's
Friends of Kaplan Medical
Center and AIDS research.
Putting together a major
fundraiser is not all work, it
can be fun and rewarding .. .
That's why the Friends of
Kaplan Medical Center and
AIDS Research, headed by
Lou Golden, is throwing a
kick-off party, June 11, 7:30
p.m., at Ginopolis' On The
Grille, Middlebelt and 12
Mile . . . Those wanting to be
part of this very fine event,
and help Lou, too, are
welcome to attend.
For more information, call
Les Lee Roland, 559-1144; or
Sandi Cherrin, 661-9931.
JEWELRY DEPT. . . .
Susan Grant and Larry
Brohman are engaged for a
June 1, 1991 wedding . . . Lori
Sherman is wearing a ring
from Steve Hartz for an "I
Do" session June 2, 1991 .. .
Susan and Steve are staff
writers at The Jewish News.
FROM THE TIME she
was 8-years-old, Paula
Lebowitz has had Chron's
disease, also known as ileitis
. . . but never allowed it to get
her down.
She was in and out of
hospitals until 13, when
Paula had surgery . . . The il-
lness returned six years later
and she was again operated
on . . . Then came another
operation to remove her gall
bladder.
However, through it all,
Paula graduated with honors
from Wayne State University,
earning a degree in
marketing . . . Recently, she
and hubby Jeff had their se-
cond son.
Paula works as a represen-
tative for Whitehall Phar-
maceutical Co. . . . and this
year was given the "Outstan-
ding Medical Sales Rep Of
The Year" award.
Much reason for friends and
relatives to be very proud of
this 32-year-old gal who over-
came a sickly childhood to
become a top name in her
field . . . and certainly a
magnificent inspiration • to
others.
FUNDRAISING EVENT
by Partners of Michigan
Cancer Foundation is June 9,
8 p.m., at Englander's Other
Place on Woodward in Royal
Oak . . . Live music, fashion
show, hors d'oeuvres and cash
bar . . . Tickets $20 with pre-
registration . . . $25 at the
door . . . all proceeds to MCF
. . . Partners of MCF is a
volunteer group of young pro-
fessionals, 25-40. 111
Elise Covlin
At Mesa Arts
Elise Covlin, designer and
builder of fine Souhwest fur-
niture, will be at Mesa Arts,
June 8-9 to present her one-
of-a-kind, hand-painted
furniture.
Covlin designs, builds and
paints, using the colors of the
sky, mountains, sunsets and
the imagery of the indigenous
animals to decorate chests,
nightstands, bed frames, mir-
rors, cupboards and other
small pieces at her studio in
Taos, N.M.
Her works are sold through
20 galleries nationally, in-
cluding Paris and Tokyo.