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RIOTOUS COMEDY
Special luncheons,
Special People
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST
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emple Israel Sisterhood re-
cently presented `The Mag-
ical World of Fashion." More
than 500 patrons were daz-
zled with fashions from 13 stores.
Linda Feldman, Barbara
Horenstein and Debra
Saperstein were the
donor chairmen. The
donor committee includ-
ed Sandi Stocker,
community leader who has long
contributed her skill and talent to
improve and enrich the commu-
nity.
Many Weisberg family mem-
bers attended the event, includ-
ing husband Harvey;
son Barry; daughter-
in-law Deena; grand-
daughter Jennifer.
Sheila Schiffer, Sharon
Lesnick, Ellen Chinni-
no, Rhonda Marcus,
Sue Shepherd, Ida
Nemzin, Elaine Mor- CARLA SCHWARTZ
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ton, Marilyn Rubin,
COL
UMNIST
Shirley Halprin and
Lynn Appel.
Some of the fashionable men
spotted in the crowd were Ira
Saperstein, Ray Horenstein,
Dan Orman and Ari Freed. Mr.
Orman and Mr. Freed, of Freeds
in Windsor, brought some of the
fashions that were modeled on the
ranway.
Pam and Ari Freed noted that
they are in the process of moving
to West Bloomfield from Windsor.
Other family members
include Bernice Weis-
berg, Henrietta Weis-
berg, Lori Weisberg
and Helen Weisberg.
Cantor Chaim Naj-
man of Shaarey Zedek
and Deena Weisberg
sang a musical tribute
in honor of Mrs. Weisberg.
PRESIDENT'S PREVIEW
Hilberry Theatre supporters re-
cently attended a preview of The
Dining Room hosted by David
Adamany. Some of the theater
supporters included Olga F.
Dworkin, Cameron and
Rosanne Duncan, Robert and
Joan Jampel, Harris and
Phoebe Mainster, Regene
Schmier, Dulcie Rosenfeld
and Beryl Winkelman. For in-
formation on this season at the
Hilberry, call (313) 577-2972.
NOTES
Norma Schonwetter, author
of Microwave to Your Heart's Con-
tent, will have articles in Parade
and Cooking Light this month.
Barbara Horenstein and Debra Saper-
stein of Temple Israel Sisterhood.
SPECIAL GIFTS
The 1996 Special Gifts Lun-
cheon to benefit Jewish Women
International was recently held at
B'nai Moshe. Ida Nathan was
luncheon chairman, and Lucille
Gersten was special gifts chair-
man. Lucille Weisberg was the
1996 honoree. Mrs. Weisberg was
described as the consummate
Ida Nathan, Lucille Weisberg and
Lucille Gersten
Bloomfield Design Center, a
5,000-square-foot showroom in
Walled Lake, recently held a
grand opening and is open to the
public.
Roots at Somerset North will
hold a sweatshirt trade-in. The
public is encouraged to trade in
a used sweatshirt and receive 20
percent off the purchase of a new
sweatshirt.
Tapper's will hold an exclusive
David Yurman trunk show Fri-
day, Nov. 8, and Saturday, Nov. 9.
Jewelry designer
Lly.n
Strong will make a personal ap-
pearance at the Sandra Collins
Gallery Friday, Nov. 8, and Sat-
urday, Nov. 9.
Gorman's will host a free sem-
inar 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, on
"Living Stylishly" with interior
designer M. Fillmore Harty.
"A Parade of Fashion" will be-
gin 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, at the
Fairlane Club in Dearborn to ben-
efit the Michigan Thanksgiving
Parade Foundation. The cost is
$25. For more information, call
(313) 923-7400.
Freeds of Windsor will hold two
trunk shows Friday, Nov. 8, and
Saturday, Nov. 9.
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