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February 14, 1997 - Image 159

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-02-14

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FOR ALL YOUR
PARTIES & GET•TOGETHERS!

A Summer Prelude:
Movies For Maccabi

M

accabi of Metro Detroit
recently hosted a Movies
for Maccabi fund-raiser
at the Showcase Cinema
in Auburn Hills. Coaches, ath-
letes, parents and committee
members were among the
more than 150 patrons who at-
tended the Sunday afternoon
event, featuring snacks and a
movie.
"This is a kick-off event for the
summer games," said Jill
Spokojny, chairman of the fund-
' ser.
`This summer Detroit athletes
will be attending the games in
either . Milwaukee or Pittsburgh,"
said Alan Horowitz, a gener-
al chairman for the 1998 Mac-
cabi games to be hosted in
Detroit.
Some of the Maccabi movie
fund-raiser committee members
included Maddie Adelson,
Leslie Black, Janice Bloom,
Cheryl Dworman, Suzi Ep-
stein, Leah Fox, Barbara
Friedman, Rita Golding,
Susie Graham, Maxine Har-
win, Lorie and Alan
Horowitz, Beth Kelman, San-
di Matz, Lauren Rosenberg,
Don Rudick, Karen Sklar,
Barbara Snitz, Esther Tuck-
laper, Annie Weiss and Bar-
bara Weiner.

WINTER'S FANTASY

The book begins with a loving
The Birmingham/Bloomfield biography written by Ms. Brown's
Chamber of Commerce will host father, James Brown. Accord-
"A Winter's Fantasy" to benefit ing tO Women's Wear Daily, Ms.
Variety, the Children's Charity. Brown said she was raised by a
The black-tie event will be held wonderful Jewish mother who
6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 1, at calls Ms. Brown to tell her she
the Forest Lake Country Club in doesn't look glamorous in her TV
Bloomfield Hills. Arnold appearances. It's then that Ms.
Brown knows she's accomplished
Krieger and Felicia
the natural look she
Palazzolo-Shaw are co-
strives for.
chairmen of the event.
The book contains
The evening will include
chapters on foundation,
cocktails and a fantasy
blush, 10 application
auction. A French humi-
steps and beauty se-
dor signed by Milton
crets. The co-author, Ms.
Berle, a New York un-
Iverson, is the beauty
dercover experience and
the chance to be a char- CARLA SC HWARTZ and fashion news direc-
tor ofHarper's Bazaar.
LO CAL
acter in an Elmore
COLU MNIST
Leonard novel are just
STEPPIN' OUT
some of the unique auc-
Hudson's will host an evening
tion items. For more information,
of fashion and entertainment
call (810) 644-1700.
6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at
the
Royal Oak Music Theatre
BEAUTY TIPS
Bobbi Brown Beauty: The Ul- to benefit the Steppin' Out Foun-
timate Beauty Resource (Harper- dation, a nonprofit organization
Style, $30) by Bobbi Brown to help people with AIDS. There
and Annemarie Iverson is a will be a "cutting-edge fashion
beauty reference manual with show" and appearances from
easy-to-follow advice. Bobbi designer Max Azria of BCBG
Brown, a makeup artist with her of Paris and the design team
own collection of cosmetics (sold from Mondo di Marco men's col-
locally at Neiman Marcus), is lection. Tickets are $25. For •
known for a minimalist approach more information, call (810) 399-
WALK. 0
to makeup.

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