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August 11, 1995 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-11

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• Four elegant dining rooms
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Fun And Frolic
At Annual Fash Bash

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on Friday and Saturday nights

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Brian and Michele Schubot at Fash Bash.

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DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T
JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.

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people, how will you live with yourselr

FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.

t was just like New Year's Frankel, Pat and Jan Hart-
Eve. Maybe it was a bit mann, and Miriam and Jef-
wilder," said Brian Schubot. frey Forman. The Golf Classic
Mr. Schubot was referring to will be held Tuesday, Sept. 5, all
the balloon drop, sponsored by day at Indianwood Golf Country
Jules R. Schubot Jewellers in Club. The Partners Ball will be
Troy. To kick off the auction ac- held 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, at
tivity at the State Theatre for the the International Center,
1995 Fash Bash, Jules R. Atheneum Hotel in Detroit.
Schubot Jewellers placed a one- Stanford Krandall is the exec-
carat diamond valued at $6,000 utive committee chairman. For
in one of the 5,000 balloons that more information, call MCF,
were dropped on to the dance (313) 833-0715, Ext. 408.
floor of the theater. The lucky WOMEN'S READER
winner was Charlotte Harbin
Royal Oak poet Susan Knop-
of West Bloomfield.
pow is one of nine female writ-
The 26th annual Fash
Bash to benefit the Detroit
Institute of Arts was held
Aug. 2 at the Fox Theatre
after a pre-party at the
State. The event was
hosted by DIA's Founder
Junior Council and Hud-
son's.
Hudson's sponsored a
theatrical fashion presen-
tation, showing many of
the latest trends: casual,
corporate dressing, con-
temporary women's and
men's clothing and glam-
orous evening fashions. Susan Knoppow
The Ballet of the Dolls, a
professional dance-theater com- ers from Michigan featured in the
pany based in Minneapolis, was new anthology Variations on the
part of the presentation.
Ordinary (Plain View Press).
The event included the Con- She recently read from her book
tours singing several oldies in- at a reception held at the Eliza-
cluding their smash hit, "Do You beth Stone Gallery in Birming-
Love Me?" Julie Yolles, of the ham. More than 100 people
Gem Theatre, and Liz Stevens attended the book party. Vari-
of Farmington Hills were spot- ations on the Ordinary is the
ted in the fashionable crowd.
sixth in a series spotlighting the
MCF EVENTS
work of new writers.
The Michigan Cancer Foun- SCREENWRITING
dation Partners will present two SEMINAR
special events in memory of
Former Detroiter Lynn Isen-
Geraldine Rissman and in berg, of Los Angeles, will be in
honor of Jean and Sam the Detroit area to present two

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