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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
he Detroit Art
Deco Society recently held before it went up for auction at
Sotheby's said they were
a preview par-
thrilled just to see the mem-
ty to kick off
orabilia.
the Michigan Mod-
"I felt like I was able to
ernism Exposition.
participate in and observe a
Carol Hopkins re-
moment in history," said
ports that the event
Judy Weiner of Hunting-
was held at the
ton Woods. She and friends
Birmingham home
Jane Solomon and Sandy
Scott
Jacobson,
of
RTZ Moers spent their allotted
of S.R. Develop- CARLA SCHWA
LOCAL
hour browsing among the
ment, and Roz
COLUMNIST
fiznishings, books, paintings
Turner, a profes-
and jewelry, both real and
sional model.
Collector and gallery owner costume, of the fascinating Jack-
David Klein attended the event ie.
Many of the costume pieces
with his wife, Kate Ostrove.
Some of the other
guests included: Ann
Duke, Ken Zawis-
lak, Enid Barden,
Robin and Carl Co-
hen, Irwin and Ju-
dith Elson, Carol
Grant and Carlo
Coppola, Daniel and
Diane Harris, Con-
nie and Tony Jacob,
Karen Jacobson,
Tom and Marla
Robinson and
Jerome Shaw and
Rikki Schaffer.
The Michigan Mod-
ernism Exposition was Bobbi Chamas and Lois Gerenraich
held April 27-28 at the
Southfield Civic Cen-
ter. The exposition featured ex- were by former Detroit designer
amples of pieces designed by Kenneth Jay Lane
Another auction at-
tendee, Marj Jackson
Levin, was happy to dis-
cover she and Jackie both
owned the same pair of
faux diamond earrings
from KJL. "Except I'd lost
one of them," moaned Marj,
who immediately took her
remaining one in to a local
jeweler to be duplicated.
Bids anyone?
DAY OF
INDULGENCE
The Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El held a "Day of In-
dulgence" where guests
were treated to boutique
Roz Turner and Scott Jacobson hosted the
shopping, a luncheon and a
Modernism preview party.
cooking demonstration by
Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Chef Milos. Afterward, Tom
Comfort Tiffany, Herman Jablonski, executive director of
Miller, Haywood Wakefield, Temple Beth El, auctioned the
meal. The highest bidder was
the Stickleys and Dali.
"It attracts the best clients and Leslie Slatkin, with a bid of $275.
dealers," said David Klein. "And Proceeds from the auction benefit
the objects shown are becoming the school scholarship fund. Bob-
more and more important since bi Charnas and Lois Geren-
we are approaching the end of the raich were co-chairmen of the
20th century," added Mr. Klein. event. Some of the other active sis-
terhood organizers included: Pres-
ident Miriam Cohen, Susie
JACKIE 0
Several enthusiastic Detroiters Cook, Denise Brown, Lucy
who previewed the estate of Gersten, Sylvia Buckfire, Ruth
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