- of store participants . . . Scott Gregory, Ray and Ida's, Powerhouse Gym, Noir Leather, Makeup by Malibu Bodies, Mr. B's of West Bloom- field, John Darakjian Jewelers, the Broadway Men's Shop, Groomingtails, Bega- dim, Leotards, Etc., Loretta Lorion, Ceci's Jewelry, Hair by Belissima, Dino's Tuxedo's, Valentina, D.O.C. of West Bloomfield and Bettina. The evening started off with a stage show . . . half of the models used this evening by Leah were also dancers .. . and good ones, too. The merchants never received so much video and audio show publicity . . . and for sure got more than their money's worth. Show opened with five gals and four guys all in tuxedos while Fred Astaire danced on the ceiling singing "Top Hat" over the three big ClubLand overhead screens. Huge puff of smoke filled the stage as models and dancers came out under the three screens which constant- ly gave out the names of businesses . . . and like a big stage production, the model dancers stepped in perfect unison . . . going off in another puff of smoke. It was quite evident that many of the models were en- joying their "fling" at stage show biz . . . One, though, looked like she had a little stage fright. Captain Rick Jagger of WHYT was great as one of the emcees . . . and the danc- ing production showed the various stores' fashions at their best . . . The models made the video screens, too. Then came quite a produc- tion number . . . as a slave scene brought together husky body beautiful guys and body beautiful female models. The screens said, "Evening '91" and out came men and women models in their fashion finery . . . Even the white dog one of them held on a leash "hammed" it up good for the over 1,000 attendees who saw much more than they had expected. Fashion show finale was a salute to the armed forces as the army and navy came out marching . . . then stood at at- tention while the models and dancers weaved around them. But the show wasn't over . . . After intermission came the very fine vocalizing of Or- theia Barnes accompanied by two acrobatic dancers . . . Then a female quartet . . . followed by Dr. Yvan Silva singing while a production scene went on. A fashion production show such as this one has to seal Leah Marks as our locale's number one style producer . . . a fact that may be somewhat hard to dispute now. DISA 'N DATA ... It's no longer Compri Hotel on Franklin and Beck . . . Name is now Southfield Hilton Garden Hotel . . . Chick 'n Ribs which closed because of a kitchen fire discovered mor- ning after ceiling was clean- ed, will reopen again latter part of September . . . South- field Gold Cup Polo Competi- tion date is Aug. 17, 2 p.m. at Duns Scotus, Evergreen and Nine Mile . . . Even though in Novi, Hotel Baronette is one of the sponsors of "An Even- ing of Fun On a Grand Scale" summer party to benefit Bir- mingham-Bloomfield Sym- phony Orchestra, Aug. 16, 7-9 p.m. at Hotel Baronette .. . Murphy's Law: "A Smith and Wesson beats four aces" . . . "A bird in the hand is safer than one overhead" .. . and "Never play leapfrog with a unicorn" . . . The two Kruse and Muer restaurants in August are creating a special summer menu to showcase their tastes of "Summertime in Michigan" . . . Hy Vogel's clown pain- tings exhibit through Aug. 16 is at the Southfield Parks and Recreation Building, not the pavilion on Evergreen and 101/2 . . . You're getting older if you remember back to the time when 10 percent was the correct tip. LOVE STORY . I didn't like him when we lived next door to each other in Oak Park," says Vickie Greer. "And when Michael Panter and I eventually went out two weeks after meeting, he ask- ed me to marry him. I told him I didn't love him and he said, 'You'll learn to! " Seventeen years later plus daughter Ilyn and son Ian, Vickie's tune is, "I couldn't be more in love with Mike than I am!" LOOKING BACK on col- umns of yesteryears .. . MARCH 26, 1976 ... "Favorite Stories . . . by photographer Leo Knight .. . about the boy who had stolen a transistor radio . . . The police came and took the youngster to the station .. . He was put in a cell with a three-time loser who asked, `What are you in here for?' .. . `I stole a transistor radio, said the boy . . . 'That's small potatoes; said the man. 'If you want to be somebody in this business, you ought to do something big, something im- portant. Why don't you rob a bank?' . . . 'But! said the boy, `I don't get out of school until 3:30.' 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