Stay-At-Home Event Raises $80,000 For leukemia I Your Hosts: Tommy Peristeris & Rick Rogow Welcome to the best Greek food this side of Greektown featuring the finest lamb chops among other excellent Greek favorites. I JOIN US FOR LUNCH OR DINNER Open 7 Days • Carry-Out Available LiivE JAzz T8HpUm RStD IDAIY2 & NiFigiDglY t featuring Kevin Crosby and David Ball Let Us CATER Your Next Affair. We Accept Reservations For All Private Occasions 6199 Orchard Lake Rd. (N. of Maple) 7378600 r $2 OFF SLAB FOR 2 L '2 OFF I3•13-Q CHICKEN FOR 2 SPECIALLY-TRIMMED RIBS GOOD 7 DAYS! ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, POTATOES AND GARLIC BREAD Expires 11 - 9 - 95 JN J WITH OR WITHOUT SKIN GOOD 7 DAYS! ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, POTATOES & GARLIC BREAD Expires 1 1-9-95 JN BOTH COUPONS GOOD FOR DINE-IN OR CARRY-0UT s Pow a s 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE BOTH COUPONS GOOD ANY HOUR ANY DAY 476-1377 B.Y. O. B. it (Bring your own bag.) Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! ast summer, more than 70 supporters of the Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan met to plan a fund-raising campaign. They listened to Dr. Charles Main, chief of pediatric hematology-oncolo- gy at William Beaumont Hos- pital, share the latest advances in the treatment of leukemia and other blood dis- orders. They were inspired to raise funds, but didn't necessarily want to attend another black-tie Debbie Saperstein, Sheila Schiffer, affair. The committee felt they Sandi Stocker and Barbara Horenstein. could invite their family and friends to "stay home" and sup- president of ways and means, port CLF by hosting a non-event. "The team of Barbara Horen- Cindy Obron Kahn, Hilary stein and Debbie Saperstein King and Nancy John Hodari provided creativity and a sense of became the non-event chairmen. style to make this event a labor of The non-event host committee love." The choreographed fashion consisted of Kathy Cantor show, coordinated by Marilyn Cohn, Nancy Katzman, Lisa Georgeson and Pat Sands, con- sisted of the latest styles Pullman, Ellen Less- from local stores. Some er Siegel and Susie of the donor day com- Sillman. On Oct. 24, mittee members includ- the non-event present- ed: Sharon Lesnick, ed CLF with a check for Ellen Pimmino, Mari- $80,000. lyn Rubin, Ida In order to thank Nemzin, Cathi Lefton, those who participated on the non-event com- CARLA SCHWARTZ Janice Cherknsky, Liz LaKritz, Judee Her- mittee, a real event — a LOCAL man, Linda Feldman luncheon — was held at COLUMNIST and Gayle Hirsch. the home of Ellen Less- er Siegel. Some of the RETAIL 2000 non-event volunteers included: The Detroit chapter of the Hillary Shaw, Jean Dubin, Fashion Group International re- Lynne Obron, Judee Colton, cently celebrated its 50th an- Elizabeth Fields, Catherine niversary, hosting "Retail 2000: Forbes, Karen Daskas and The Challenge of Change" at the Freda Lerman. Troy Marriott. The event hon- ored Affiliated Models, Pangborn HEAVENLY FASHIONS The Temple Israel Sisterhood Design, Wolverine Worldwide recently held their donor day. and presented a Stylemaker of More than 400 patrons attended the Year Award to Theresa the boutique shopping, lunch and Curis Selvaggio, vice president a fashion show. Sandi Stocker of Estee Lauder. The guest thanked her many volunteers. Ac- speaker was Watts Wacker, a cording to Sheila Schiffer, vice futurist. When you go shopping remember to bring your own bag. You can do more than you think. For more ideas on reusing and reducing, call: 1 800 9W1LDLIFE - - Reuss stuff& tot* Ram "Arbor tomorrow 98 National Audubon Society :EPA (810)354-6060 THE JEWISH NEWS Nancy Hodari, Ellen Siegel, Hilary King and Cindy Kahn at the non event. -