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August 16, 1996 - Image 102

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-08-16

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CHIANTI

VILLA ITALIA

As an introduction to our

New Single Serving Menu

we're offering a

FREE DINNER

From 4:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
EVERYDAY
All single serving dinners include Salad & Bread

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IN, X39J MRE 35$61

REE DINNER

Buy One Dinner Off Our

New Single Serving Menu
Get The Second Dinner
of equal or lesser value
for FREE!!

One Coupon Per Couple • Not good with any other offer
& or Transmedia Card
4 p.m. - 6 p.m. • With coupon • Expires 9/15/96

Hours Mon.-Thurs. 11-10 Fri. 1 1-1 1 Sat. 5-11 Sun. 4-8:30

Reservations Accepted

(810) 350-0055

28565 Northwestern Hwy
1/2 mile south of 12 mile rd. • Southfield
All Credit Cards Accepted

•••-ART GALLERY

Specializing In

Fine
European
Original
Estate
Art

Stop By
and
Visit Our New
Contemporary
Art Gallery

Tues.-Sat. I I to 5:30
Or By Appointment

6335 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD

102

WEST BLOOMFIELD
ORCHARD MALL
OFFICE 810-855-2160

Art Of Fashion For
Orchards Children's Services

e Franklin home of Bar-
bara Goldberg was the re-

cent site for addressing
invitations for the "Art of
Fashion." More than 30 volun-
teers personalized invitations
and stuffed envelopes for the up-
coming event.
Neiman Marcus will host the
"Art of Fashion" to benefit Or-
chards Children's Services 11:30
a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. The for-
mal fashion presentation, fea-
turing fall's best fashions from
influential designers, will take
place in a tent outside Neiman
Marcus. A light lunch will be
served.
"We are grateful to Neiman
Marcus for selecting our organi-
zation as the beneficiary of this
high-profile event," said Gerald
Levin, executive vice presi-
dent/CEO of Orchards.

Carol Klein and Barbara Goldberg are Orchards supporters.

at Congregation Adat Shalom.
Charlotte Edelheit was chair-
man of the luncheon. Evelyn

LaMed and Doris Fishman.

Beth DunCombe, Nanci
Rands and Debby Sloan are

chairmen of the event. The host
committee includes Bobbie

Noveck, Shirlee Katzman
and Belle Schwartz are exec-

The new Hudson's at Somer-
set will feature many fashion de-
signers all month. Look for Et
Vous designer Katie Aidin on
Aug. 16, Serrano jewelry de-
signer Jack Tirmey on Aug. 16-
17, jewelry designer Mary Ellen
Stewart Aug. 17, Michael Kors
Aug. 22 and Byron Lars on
Aug. 24.
Nordstrom will present fash-
ion designer Jeanne Marc on
Aug. 16, handbag designer Pe-
ter Libaire on Aug. 17 and Pa-
tricia Rhodes on Aug. 24.
Local designer
Susan
Catharine Davis is hosting a
fashion exposition open all day
to the public on Aug. 18 at 1451
Big Beaver Road in Troy.

Charnas, Aviva
Friedman, Lori Gor-
dan, Sally Hofer, Car-
ol Klein, Randie
Levin, Susan
Muskovitz, Susie
Pappas, Elly Passer,
Susie Sillman, Liz
Silver, Sherry Singer
CARLA SC HWARTZ
and Linda Sircus.

utive board members.
Penny Steyer, cantor
of Temple Shir Shalom,
provided the musical
entertainment.
Some of the Na'amat
supporters include Rab-

bi Elliott Pachter,
Rev. James Lyons,
Sharon Hart, Anne
LOC AL
"The Art of Fashion"
Ginsberg, Ida
COLU MNIST
will support Orchards'
Nathan, Sylvia Ross,
community services
Beverly Canvasser,
such as the After School Arts Sandy Schwartz, Hope Sil-
Program and the Youth Inner verman, Rose Lynn Schlus-
City Baseball League. Ticket sel, Hannah Moss, Betty
prices are $50, or $100 for pa- Silverfarb, Alice Ross, Shirlee
trons. For more information, call Iden, Blanche Rose, Esther

(810) 433-8600.

SOS

POSCN

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FRIDAY

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Show 9 to 11

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Keego Harbor

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CELEBRITY TENNIS

The Joe Dumars Celebrity
Tennis Classic held last month
netted more than $100,000 for
Children's Hospital of Michigan.
The team of John Lucas and
Paul Secrest won the doubles
competition.
Mary Fisher, author, artist
and AIDS activist, spoke elo-
quently about hope and courage
at the benefit's dinner at the
Ritz-Carlton.
Sports memorabilia was auc-
tioned at the event. A replica of
Dumars' locker filled with Pis-
ton jerseys and equipment went
for $6,000.

NA'AMAT NEWS

The Na'amat USA Greater
Detroit Council recently pre-
sented its "Celebration of
Women" award to Pearlena
Bodzin at a recent gala luncheon Mary Fisher, Joe Dumars

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