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November 29, 1991 - Image 132

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-29

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SPOTLIGHT

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Sheri Levenson Stay, Lois Levenson and Julie Feldman at the Kidney

Foundation benefit.

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Puttin' On The Ritz
Benefits Kidney Group

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

uttin' on the Ritz, a
fashion and chocolate
extravaganza, was
held on Nov. 17 at the Ritz
Carlton to benefit the Na-
tional Kidney Foundation.
More than 500 patrons at-
tended the event.
"We even had to turn
people away," said Lois
Levenson, owner of Guys N'
Gals, a sponsoring store.
"My daughter, Sheri, got us
all involved in planning this
event because of in-
volvement with kidney pa-
tients as a nephrology social
worker, " said Mrs. Leven-
son.
In addition to Guys N'
Gals, Hair in Vogue also
sponsored the gala event.
The show featured fashions
from many other local bouti-
ques including Bricker-
Tunis/Europa Leather,
Broadway II, Cocktails, G.G.
Warren, Kidz Kloz, Koochie
Koo, La Tache, the Shirt
Box, Silver Streak, the
Studio and Tennis Plus.
Gary Miller, of the Loving
Touch, showed a slide show
while Joyce Weiss gave a
motivational speech and
comedienne Norma Zager
provided some comic relief.

p

Marilyn Berman-
Habsburg helped organize
the event and is celebrating
her fifth anniversary as a
kidney transplant recipient.
Some of the National Kidney
Foundation supporters in-
cluded: Jackie and Sandy
Layne, Andy and Steve
Migdal, Cliff and Debbie
Migdal, Helen and Charlie

Kaye, Mel and Elaine
Raznick. Some of the young
fashion models were: Scott
and Rachel Mitnick, Jon
Layne, Ali Firsten, Jor-
dan Stay, Michelle
Hutton, Lisa Carpenti,
Jodi Lewiston and Caren
Paskel. Toddler Jordan

Model Michelle Hutton.

Stay modeled his fashions
with a squirt gun and could
not resist shooting his
grandma Lois Levenson.

CCFA EVENT

The Michigan Chapter of
the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of America
(CCFA) presented an eve-
ning at the movies showing
Billy Bathgate at the
Showcase Cinema on Nov.
18. More than 800 patrons
attended the event, held in
two theaters. The chapter
honored Howard Young,
outgoing president, with a
special tribute for his vol-
unteer efforts and Eugene

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