• Spotlight Women in Philanthropy Sponsors Breast Cancer Awareness Event • T he Women in Philanthropy program recently held a breast cancer awareness event at Temple Israel. More than 400 patrons attended the event presented by DMC-Sinai. Hospital Guild, in affiliation with the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. Marion Phillips and Elda Schwartz were co-chairmen of the program, while Cis Maisel Kellman, Leah Snider and Barbara Stollman were the advisers. Elda Schwartz and David Schwartz helped organize the breast cancer aware- ness event. Every patron received a pink ribbon donated by M.B. Jewelry Design of Southfield. "Every day more of our loved ones struggle with this disease," said Rose Rita Goldman in the invo- cation. She concluded the invocation by adding, "Grant us with the knowl- edge to cure this disease." Karen Stabiner, author of To Dance with the Devil, was the guest speaker. "Every woman is at risk for the dis- ease. If we want a cure, we have a responsibility to fight," said Ms.. Stabiner. TANGO INTO FASHION "Tango into fashion" was the theme for the recent Temple Israel Sisterhood donor event. More than 450 patrons attended the program, which featured a fashion show presented by Jacobson's and coordinated by Lori Cohen. Linda Feldman, Barbara Horenstein and Debra Saperstein were donor chairmen. Some of the sister- hood donor committee included President Sheila Schiffer, Vice President Nancy Jonas, Beverly Fine, Vickie Ingber, Marilyn Weisberg, Lin Klein, Marilyn Rubin, Shirley Halprin, Paulla Epstein and Lynn Apel. HARVEST OF CREATIVITY The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute (MPI) presents "An Autumn Evening" 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Roostertail in Detroit Melvin Bornstein is president of MPI. The executive board includes Gary Eisenberg, Barbara Gordon, Jane Warren, Jack Kaufman and Loretta Polish. For ticket information, call (248) 851- 3380. holidays, Orchards wants to provide 2,500 new toys ($15 and under) for children. To donate toys, please call Pola Friedman or Pati Duch at (248) 433-8600. NOTES Linda Hayman and Annabel Cohen have complied - Traditions: America's Thanksgiving Parade Cookbook, featuring family recipes from local Detroiters. To order the book, call (313) KINGSWOOD 923-COOK. CARLA JEAN GIFTORAMA Ann Lustig just opened SC HW ARTZ The annual Kingswood up ZYZYX! on the Local Columnist Boardwalk in West Giftorama will be held this weekend. Marjorie Hauser Bloomfield. Federman and Karen Lynn Portnoy, a women's spe- Hagenlocker are co-chairmen of the cialty store, has moved to Southfield event. Giftorama will be held all day in the Claymoor Apartment building Saturday, Nov. 8, and Sunday, Nov. 9. on Franklin Road. Debt' Gannes, Julie Rodecker and The Fashion Group International Julie Stulberg Rothstein are part of of Detroit is hosting an open house the committee. The boutique offers a Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Tavy Stone blend of specialty shops, from local Fashion Library, located in the Detroit communities to stores around the Historical Museum. The open house country. will commemorate the 10th anniver- RESTAURANT & LOUNGE ORCHARDS FASHION SHOW Orchards Children's Services recently held a fash- ion show at Saks Fifth Avenue with fashion designer Dana Buchman. According to Pola Friedman, vice president of devel- opment at Orchards, Dana was heimish, and her clothes were wear- able. The event raised more than $15,000. For the 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 Jean Willens attended the Orchard's fashion show with her daughter Amy Willens Rosenberg. Linda Feldman, Debra Saperstein and Barbara Horenstein were co-chairmen of the Temple Israel Sisterhood donor event. iltttielatu ► be sary of the library. For more informa- tion, call (313) 832-0844. Ari Lipshaw, 13, plays the mother, and her brother, Matt Lipshaw, 10, plays Frack, one of the witch's hob- goblins, in the First Theater Guild's production of Hansel and Gretl. The show continues this weekend in the Knox Auditorium at the first Presbyterian Church, Maple Road east of Cranbrook. $5. Call (248) 642- 6712 for information. El 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 . 11/7 1997 111