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April 03, 1998 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-03

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Breakfast at Tiffany's for Gilda's Club.

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
Local Columnist

mid the elegance of dia-
monds and emeralds at
Tiffany & Co. in the Som-
erset Collection, Gilda's
Club recently thanked 22 designers
from the Michigan Chapter of the
American Society of Interior Design-
ers at a breakfast. The designers donat-
ed their time and talent to enhance
the interior of the new Gilda's Club,
located on Rochester Road in Royal
Oak.
Gilda's Club Executive Director
Joyce Bichler welcomed more than
150 guests. "The magic of Gilda's
Club is happening because of the

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Susie Golden and Susie Leemaster
planned the Temple Israel patron party.

"We're thrilled. It's important to note
that Gilda's Club is for men, women
and children in the community.
Everything is free."
The Gilda's Club facility has been
open since January, but the grand
opening will be Thursday, April 30,
for founding members and Friday,
May 1, for the community. For more
information, call (248) 577-0800.

appeared on the Web site
www.yakscorner.corn.

WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT
The 1988 Anti-Defamation
League Women of Achievement
Awards will be held 6 p.m. Tuesday,
April 21, at St. John's Armenian
Church in Southfield. Eleanor
Josaitis, Denise hitch Lites, Joyce
Keller and Betty Maple will
be honored. Helen Millikerx
LAND OF MILK AND
will receive a Lifetime
HONEY
Achievement Award. Cheryl
Temple Israel recently pre-
Bloom and Marcy Heller
sented Milk and Honey at a
Fisher are the co-chairmen,
patron's party and to the corn-
and Sue Luria is the journal
munity. Susie Golden and
chair. For more information,
Jim Hiller were chairmen of
the patron event, which was
call (248) 355-3730.
CARLA JEAN
catered by Matt Prentice and
SCH W ARTZ
FANCLUB FASHIONS
decorated by Breath of Spring.
Local Columnist Stuart Lichtenstein, of the
The patron committee con-
Rattlesnake Club and Chi-
sisted of Sidney and Natalie
anti Tuscan Grill, recently attended
Blatnikoff, Mark and Josie Carney,
the Fanclub Foundation fund-raiser at
Richard and Janice Cherkasky, Gerson
the Majestic Theatre featuring Hud-
and Carol Cooper, Jeffrey and Robin
son's fashions modeled by cast mem-
Danto, Fred and Pat Erlich, Richard
and Sherry Gershenson, Randy and
Susie Golden, Mark and Teri Good-
man, Robert and Eileen Gunsberg,
Jim and Margie Hiller, Lenny and
Shelley Hutton, Alan and Barbara
Kaplan, Charlie and Helen Kaye,
Louis and Madeline Lan, Hirschel and
Toni Levine, Larry and Carole Miller,
Matt Prentice, Joe and Linda Roberts,
Ed and Verne, Royal, Harvey and Lynn
Rubin, Kent and Judy Siegel, Norton
and Sherrie Stem, Jeffrey and Helen
Stewart, David and Yolanda Tisdale,
Jerrold and Dede Weinberg, J. Laevin
and Karen Weiner, Jimm and Geri
White. At the afterglow, each guest left
Michael Radner and Geri Lester at the
with a complimentary jar of Gilda's Club breakfast.
honey.

designers," said Bichler. She noted
that the work of the designers shines
brighter than the diamonds at Tiffany.
Every designer who worked on the
project received a certificate. Lynda
Charfoos, Diane Fishman and Bar-
bara Wauldron were among
the designers.
Gilda's Club is a free can-
cer-support community. It is
named in memory of come-
dian and former Detroiter
Gilda Radner.
Michael Radner of
Southfield, brother of Gilda,
attended the breakfast wear-
ing a Gilda's Club tie from
Sears. "This is really so posi-
tive and so wonderful. It
Aviva Marchione
was Gilda's wish that every- won fourth place for
one could receive the sup-
her "Little Mermaid"
port she received," he said.
drawing.

YAK WINNER
Aviva Marchione of Hunt-
ington Woods recently won
fourth place in the Detroit
Free Press Yak/Barnes &
Noble drawing contest.
More than 3,800 entries
were received. Aviva is a
first-grader at Burton Ele-
mentary School and is the
daughter of Linda and
Victor. Her winning "Lit-
tle Mermaid" drawing

bers of Rent.
After the show, the cast members
went back to the Rattlesnake Club in
Detroit, where they dined and sang
some of their hit songs.

NOTES
Greg Shoes in the Orchard Mall
will host a Dr. Martens trunk show
Saturday, April 4.
The 1998 Home Improvement
Show runs through April 5 at the
Novi Expo Center.



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