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Enjoy a famous Aldo original such as Fettuccine Alla Bolognese or our tempting Linguine Alla Marinara. Don't just have dinner tonight. Spend an elegant evening with your very close friends at Andiamo Italia. • • ITALIA 7096 East Fourteen Mile Road, Warren, Michigan 48902 (810) 268-3200 Catering Is a specialty for your successful event Private Facilities For •Bar/Bat Mitzvahs • Weddings • Showers • Theme Parties • Anniversaries • Reunions • Birthdays Pike Street Regional American Cuisine By Executive Chef Randy Emert Captain, 1996 Michigan Culinary Olympic Team 18 W. Pike Street, just off Woodward, Pontiac • 810-334-7878 Above: Maxine Berman, Dulcie Rosenfeld and Barbara Levin at the Women's Power Breakfast for Gleaners. Above right: Crimes of Fashion leaders Marci Benson and Phoebe Mainster. Right: Crimes of Fashion conspirators Bluma Siegal and Evelyn Orbach. Crimes Of Fashion Debuts This Fall Bloomfield Hills home, nes- Shapiro, Irma Starr, Suzanne tled in the woods, on a long, Chessler, Julie Yolles and winding street was the re- Judy Greenwald. For more in- cent scene for planning formation about the event or vol- "Crimes of Fashion." More than unteer opportunities, call JET at 90 volunteers attended this first (810) 788-2900. meeting at the home of Phoebe Mainster. "Crimes of Fashion," POWER. BREAKFAST More than 150 women attend- a fund-raising event for JET, will be held 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. ed the 4th annual Women's Power Breakfast, a 21, at Neiman Marcus. breakfast for Gleaners Sue Terebelo, public Community Food Bank. relations adviser, ex- Irma Elder, Barbara plained the concept, and Levin, Helen Love Bluma Siegal thanked nda Van and Ama the crowd for participat- Dusen were co-chair- ing. "Crimes of Fashion is man. Dulcie Rosen- a cross between Clue and a scavenger hunt. Pa- CARLA S CHWARTZ feld was the board adviser. trons will follow clues LO CAL Peggy Posa, execu- leading to store prizes," COLU MNIST tive director of COTS, said Ms. Terebelo. Local was the guest speaker. celebrities and entertain- ers will be sleuths and add excite- Some of the supporters were Lisa ment to the detective game. After Kirsch, Maxine Berman, Pat a catered dinner, a silent and live Rosen, Rosanne Duncan, auction will complete the evening. Suzanne Aberly, Jacqueline Phoebe Mainster and Mar- Layne and Lynn Deitch. ci Benson are co-chairmen of the event. At the meeting, volunteers ANTIQUES FESTIVAL The seventh annual Birming- signed up for the various corn- mittees, which include invita- ham Antiques Festival will begin tions, clue writing, entertaining, Monday, April 7, at the Birming- ad book and decorations. "You are ham Community House with a the actors for this project," said display of antique table settings decorated by area interior de- Evelyn Orbach of JET. This event was inspired by the signers and antiques dealers. The presentation of The Diary ofAnne festival continues throughout the Frank, which reached more than week with a preview party on 7,000 students through seniors Thursday, April 10, and an ex- panded antique show April 11-13. in the metro Detroit area. Some of the partners in crime Several lectures on collecting an- are Karen Katz, Sylvia Bern- tiques will be presented during stein, Mike Huck:man, Marsha the week. For more information, Schavrien, Susan Bonin, Eva call (810) 6445832. FLORAL LUNCH Cindy Weiser and Barbara Kaplan recently celebrated their birthdays at Morels with a group of friends. To their sur- prise, the table was set with flo- ral centerpieces for each guest courtesy of Fred Weiser, hus- band of birthday girl Cindy. Louise Spector, Renee Still- man, Vera Gell, Elyse Gold- berg and Judy Redmond enjoyed the floral gifts. NOTES Richard's Stride Rite on the Boardwalk in West Bloomfield will be hosting a shoe trade-in now through April 21. Trade in old shoes and receive $5 off a pur- chase on new shoes. Old shoes will be donated to Orchards Chil- dren's Services. The Rhapsody in Red event will take 7 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at the Ritz Carlton to benefit the American Red Cross. For more information, call (313) 833- 4440. The Cinderella Ball will take place on Saturday, May 2, at the Ritz Carlton in the evening. For more information, call (81)) 559- 5100. The Arthritis Foundation will hold a Stars of Hope gala event 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 25, at the Ritz Carlton. For more informa- tion, call (810) 424-9001. The Detroit Country Day School will hold its annual auc- tion 5 p.m. Saturday, April 26, at the Thirteen Mile Road campus. For more information, call (810) 646-7717.