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September 27, 1996 - Image 109

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-27

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DRY AGED STEAKS,
CHOPS &
FRESH SEAFOOD

Fashion And Art
For Orchards

eiman Marcus and Harp- Farmington and Drake.) Last
er's Bazaar recently pre- year, the walk raised more than
sented "The Art of Fashion" $650 for the Michigan Humane
to benefit the Orchards Society. This dynamic duo hopes
Children's Services. More than to raise more funds this year.
500 guests attended the sold-out LIGHTS, CAMERA,
event at the Neiman Marcus store AUCTION!
in Troy. The event raised $30,000
"Lights, Camera, Auction," to
for Orchards, a nonprofit child benefit Variety, the Children's
welfare organization dedicated to Charity will begin 5:30 p.m.
providing a safe environment for Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Showcase
children in need.
Auburn Hills. A pre-glow recep-
Beth DunCombe, Nanci tion featuring cuisine from area
Rands and Debby Sloan were restaurants, a silent auction and
co-chairmen. The first part of the an exclusive showing of a major
event was held in a spe-
film will be part of the
cial tent set up for the
evening. Terry Law-
runway fashion show.
son, film critic for the De-
Guests entered the
troit Free Press, is the
event and were treated
honorary chairman. The
to a boxed lunch. The
co-chairmen are Sandy
fashion show presented
Samson, Rosalie
many wearable fash-
Rosen and Liz Wal-
ions, from long, leather CARLA SCHWARTZ ters. Tickets are $35 per
coats to sporty suits to
person and $100 for a pa-
LOCAL
evening gowns. After
tron ticket. For more in-
COLUMNIST
the show, a dessert re-
formation, call (810)
ception was held in the couture 258-5511.
department on the third floor.
Some of the couture sales asso- HERITAGE BALL VII
ciates, including Audrey Edel-
Sinai Health Care Founda-
heit and Faith Nemeth, greeted tion's annual Heritage Ball will
the guests.
be held 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
Co-chair Nanci Rands treated 23, at the Westin Hotel in Detroit.
a group of mothers and daughters The patron event will be held 6:30
to the event. Nanci's daughter, p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, at
Meredith Colburn, attended Wabeek Country Club. Diana
with mother-in-law Sharron and Joseph Honet, Valerie
Colburn. Other mother-daugh- and Sam Indenbaum, Leah
ter combinations included Bar- and Charles Snider and Mar-
bara Eisenberg and Lizzie ilyn and Jerry Soble are patron
Fields, Connie Jacob and chairmen. For more information,
Kathy Forbes, Susan Lifton call (810) 213-2809.
and Katie Borman and Susan
Lewis and Lainie Lipschutz. NOTES
The Southfield Pavilion An-
NEIGHBORHOOD
tiques Exposition will be held Fri-
day-Sunday, Sept. 27-29, at the
WALK
Andrew Miller and Zachary Southfield Civic Center.
Trudy Foster will hold a
Sklar, both age 10, invite the
community to a neighborhood private showing of the Worth Col-
charity walk 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. lection at her home Sunday-Fri-
29, starting at Forest Elementary day, Sept. 29-Oct. 4. For more
in Farmington Hills (The school information, call (810) 642-
is located on Old Timber between 5587. ❑

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