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February 07, 1997 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-07

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NOBODY

ABSOLUTELY NOBODY!

CAN BEAT OUR GREAT TRAYS
AND HOMEMADE GOODNESS Chanel Fashions Salute
AT ANY PRICE! The Cinderella Ball

THERE IS
A REASON
WHY WE ARE
RATED ONE
OF THE BEST
CARRY-OUT
ONLY DELIS
IN AMERICA!

EVERYBODY KNOWS WE HAVE
THE BEST HOMEMADE TUNA IN TOWN;
OUR HOMEMADE FAT FREE TUNA ALSO
CANT BE BEAT!
WE CUT OUR LOX BY HAND!

ANNIE

Nancy Gurwin is currently
presenting the musical Annie at
the Jewish Community Center
in West Bloomfield. Dana
Steingold of West Bloomfield
has the role of Annie, while Bill
Glace of Ferndale plays Daddy
Warbucks. The adorable or-
phans are Jennifer Gross,
Rachel Matz, Jaime Ger-
stein, Amy Gross, Marissa
Kelin, Jessica Palter, Sarah
Kiperman and Stephanie
Sherline. The last two perfor-
mances are 8 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 15, and 2 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 16.

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ISRAEL THANK-YOU

Shelley Golden and Linda Schafer at the Lung Association benefit.

1997 spring and summer ed Sally Marx, Shelly Cooper,
Chanel fashion collection was Brenda Rosenberg, Marilyn
Chanel
recently unveiled at a break- Berman, Jean Dubin, Fair
fast benefit for the American Radom, Phyllis Strome, Bar-
Lung Association (ALA) of South- bara Rochlin, Lynne Kukes,
eastern Michigan. The
Flo Devault, Chris
event was held at Saks
Strumbos, Suzanne
Fifth Avenue in Troy.
Lucas, Susie Golden,
More than 75 patrons
Shelley Golden and
attended the breakfast.
Roberta Toll.
"I'm thrilled to see so
many patrons in the au-
HEART BALL
dience," said Linda
The American Heart
Schafer, women's com- CARLA SC HWARTZ Association will hold its
LOC AL
mittee chairman of the
10th anniversary Heart
COLUM
NIST
ALA. She reminded the
Ball on Friday, Feb. 14,
guests that this year's
at the Ritz Carlton in
ball on May 2 at the Ritz Carlton Dearborn. Anna and Robert
will be the 50th of its kind and the Greenstone of Bloomfield Hills
nation's oldest ongoing ball. Ms. are co-chairmen of the event. Dr.
Schafer also noted that lung can- Albert Sparrow and Dr. Mar-
cer is now the No. 1 killer of vin Kirsch will receive awards
women in the United States.
for outstanding service. Proceeds
Artist Patricia Hill Burnett from the Heart Ball will fund ed-
displayed her painting Cinderel- ucational programs and research.
la, which will be auctioned at the For more information, call (810)
ball. Some of the patrons includ- 557-9511.

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Gratitude reached across the
ocean as the Israel Cancer As-
sociation (ICA) sent a thank-you
note to the Michigan chapter for
funds raised at its recent annu-
al dinner.
"The modern and compre-
hensive Breast Center in Beer
Sheva, to which you are lending
support, is another important
link in the chain of medical pro-
jects donated by your group for
the fight against cancer in Is-
rael," wrote Hai Tsabar,
deputy director general of ICA.
Ernie Curtis, vice president
of ICA locally, received the note
of gratitude.

NOTES

Patricia Miles Boutique on
the Boardwalk is closing her
West Bloomfield location to con-
centrate on her successful Stu-
dio City boutique in California.
Her moving sale is on now
through March 1.
Check out the Garfield &
Marks trunk show of spring
suits and separates, Margaret
O'Leary hand-knit sweaters and
vintage handbags at Hersh's on
the Boardwalk.
The Village Barn in Franklin
will hold its 16th annual quilt
show, "To Warm Your Heart,"
this weekend.
Haberman Fabrics in Royal
Oak will hold many seminars
on sewing. Sewing expert Mary.
Lou Rankin will offer two sem-
inars on Saturday, Feb. 8. A cus-
tom bridal fashion show will be
held Wednesday, Feb. 12. For
more information, call (810) 541-
0010.



Robert and Anna Greenstone, co-chairmen of the Heart Ball.

The photo of Lois Shaevsky
and Linda Sircus in last
week's Spotlight column was
inadvertently switched with
thatof Aviva Friedman and
Gail Mondry

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