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October 03, 1997 - Image 113

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-03

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Spotlight

Successful Verdict For
JET's Crimes of Fashion

day Brun

Fre.sh sh -atrc
.
10:30
2130 pm '
Featurin .<'

end at the Ridgedale Players in Troy.
eiman Marcus was recently
Rita Haddow, a longtime sup-
transformed into a mystery
porter
of JET, was the winner of a
game for Crimes of
necklace
donated by MB Jewelers.
Fashion. More than 600
Marci
Benson
and Phoebe Mainster
patrons attended the gala event,
were
co-chairmen
of this successful
which raised almost $40,000 for the
evening.
Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET).
Each patron or sleuth
received his own clue pack-
STEPPIN' OUT
age and magnifying glass.
"Two-Steppin' Out For
After the sleuths solved the
Hunger," the third annual
mystery, they could draw
family event to benefit
another clue or win a prize
Gleaners Community Food
from the clue station. Local
Bank, will be held 4 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 5, at Gleaners
/— celebrities were on hand at
each department handing
in Detroit. Some of the
out the prizes and clues.
Gleaners supporters include
CARLA
Some of the celebrities don-
Dulcie Rosenfeld, Freida
JEAN
ning trench coats included
Greene, Donna Frank,
SCHWARTZ
Lila Lazarus, Cheryl
Gail Ball, Rosalie Kolbert,

N

Chodun, Dell Warner, Paul
Local
Suzette Hohendorf, Julie
Gross, Shellee Smith,
Columnist
Cummings, Marjorie
Danny Raskin and Mike
Aronow and Shelley
Huckman.
Golden. For more information, call
Doreen Hermelin was spotted in
(313) 923-3535.
the crowd buying hats for the holi-
days from New York hat designer
ORCHARDS
Steven Kokin, who attended the
benefit. While she was busily pur-
FASHION SHOW
chasing items, her husband David
Orchards Children's Services will
was behind the tie counter, trying to
hold a fashion show and luncheon
sell chic ties to some conservative
11 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at Saks
patrons.
Fifth Avenue. Fashion designers
Dana Buchman and Karen
Harman will make a personal
appearance. Shelley Roberts
and Wendy Schaefer are co-
chairmen of the event. For more
information, call (248) 433-
8600.

OUR TOWN

The Our Town art exhibi-
tion and sale is open to the

Buffet
f

As head of the clue writing
committee, Julie Yolles couldn't
play the game, because she
knew the answers; however, she
was busy at the make-up
counter purchasing Estee
Lauder's under-eye dark circle
removal to wear for her role in
Neil Simon's Rumors this week-

Tues., Wed. & Thurs.

Joe Armijo

Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon.

Mike Krieger

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

Paul Gross, WDIV-TV meteorologist,
predicted sunny skies at the JET event.

public from Thursday, Oct. 16,
through Sunday, Oct. 19, at the
Community House in Birmingham.
Approximately 300 works of art will
be on sale. There is no admission
charge. The Our Town gala preview
will be held 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
15, at a cost of $175 for benefactor
tickets and $100 for friend tickets.
Sponsors are Franklin Bank,
Meadowbrook Insurance Group, the
Eccentric and Max Broock Realtors.
Sally Gerak is the chairman of the
event. For more information, call
(248) 644-5832.

Artrain presents an evening cele-
brating the Michigan Arts on
Monday, Oct. 6, at Carail in Detroit.
Artrain will honor Jeff Daniels as the
1997 Michigan Artist of the Year and
Ronald and Eileen Weiser as the
Michigan Patrons of the Arts. For
more information, call (313) 747-
8300.

EXCELLENT HUNGARIAN,
AND EUROPEAN CUISINE
APPETIZERS

• Broiled Garlic Shrimp
• Roasted Red Peppers with feta cheese
and olives

ENTREES

• Hungarian Goulash
• Grilled Lemon Pepper Salmon
• Chicken Paprikas
• Wiener Schnitzel
• Cabbage Rolls

DESSERT

• Homemade Hot Apple Strudel with
French vanilla ice cream
• Palacinda • Rum Torte • Dobos Torte
& Much. Much More

Strolling Gypsy Musicians
Closed Mondays

1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor

5 mins. from Tunnel • U.S. Exchange
For Reservations

1-800-963-1903

or (519) 252-0246

NOTES

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Live Entertalmnent

ARTRAIN EVENT

Crimes of Fashion co-chairmen
,\--2 Phoebe Mainster and Marci
Benson at the JET benefit.

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Lila Lazarus, WD1V-TV health reporter and
weekend anchor, is on the case at the JET ben-
efit.

Mesa Arts in Franklin will present
a collection of hand-crafted heirloom
quality furniture Oct. 3-4.
Jewelry designer Lisa Jenks makes
a personal appearance at Tapper's on
Oct. 23.

Call the sales
department at
(810) 354-7123

Ext. 209

10 / 3
1997

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