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Haven's Promenade Of Hope
Benefits Victims Of Domestic Violence

romenade of Hope, a bene- nick and Barbara and Ernest
fit for the HAVEN, was so Weiner.
successful that supporters
were wondering what do if
YES! A WINNER
the event outgrows the Palace of
Michael Jeffreys, presi-
Auburn Hills. More
dent of Yes! A Positive
than 1,000 patrons
Network, was recently
attended this annu-
a big-time winner in a
al event to benefit
Caribbean stud poker
survivors of domestic
game at the Kewadin
violence. The Prom-
Shores Casino. He won
enade Of Hope began
$50,070.10. He's also a
nine years ago at the
winner in business.
Somerset Inn, moved CARLA SCHW ARTZ With his Michigan busi-
to the Troy Marriott
ness thriving, he also
LOCAL
and is now held at
has branches in Cleve-
COLUMNIS
the Palace.
land and in Pittsburgh.
Michelle and Linden Nelson
Yes! A Positive Network
and Linda and Tom Wilson provides lecture series to hun-
were co-chairmen of the event. dreds of businesses.
"We have raised record-breaking
funds," said Mrs. Nelson. She also BAR-ILAN EVENT
thanked retailer Linda Dresner
Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan
for underwriting and producing University will hold its annual din-
the fashion show.
ner 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at
"It is my pleasure to be involved Congregation Shaarey Zedek with
with this important cause," said guest speaker Gov. Mario

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Pam Opperer, a financial ad-
viser, will speak on investments
for women at Hannah Rose 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10. For re-
quired reservations, call (810) 539-
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Michael Jeffreys displays his winnings.

Mrs. Dresner. The fashion show
was very New York. In the first
segment, models appeared silent-
ly on the runway. Orange-colored
smoke introduced the next seg-
ment. Local children of HAVEN
supporters modeled in the show,
including Amye Charfoos, Jes-

Cuomo. Some of the Bar-Ilan
supporters include Hadas and

opening of Tremonti & Brown in
Birmingham, specializing in hand-
made furniture.
Mesa Arts presents designer
Susan Summa with her wear-
able art sweaters Friday. Oct. 4,
and Saturday, Oct. 5.
The Shirt Box will hold a
leather jacket, sweater and sport
shirt trunk show on Saturday,
Oct. 5.
Andee B's has moved from Tel-
Twelve into the Sock Shop in
Farmington Hills. ❑

Dennis Bernard, Natalie and
Manny Charach, Linda and
Mark Diem, Shelley and
Michael Eizel-
man, Audrey and
William Farber,
sica Silverman, Lesley Silver- Sybil and Morris
man and Logan Weiss. The Fenkell, Frances
Dresner grandchildren made an and Joseph Fetter,
appearance at the finale.
Sarah Friedman,
Some of the supporters hosting Martin Goldman,
tables were Maurice Cohen, Doreen and David
Michelle and Linden Nelson, Hermelin, Barb-
Colleen and Paul Ziegler, Lois ara and Michael
and Paul Katzman, Nancy and Horowitz, Eleanor
David Katzman, Laura and and Lawrence
Lee Murder, Linda and Ken Jackier, Lois and
Rainford, Donna and Ross Seymour Levine,
Roberts, Leslie and Dennis Rochelle and
Rogers, Jan and Buzz Silver- Arthur Lieberman,
HAVEN executive director Hedy Nuriel with
man, SuSu and Robert Sos- Barbara and Irving
fashion maven Linda Dresner.

