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July 09, 1999 - Image 87

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-09

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AUCTION AT, THE GALLERY

I thought you would probably know
this anyway since we always knew
without talking how we both felt
about most things.
"There's no finer or lovelier girl
than you ... everything inside of the
.upper part of my chest went up and
down like a fast elevator. Your won-
derful body had not changed at all.
You were as lovely and desirable and as
mismanaged as when we were kids of
\-, the same age. I thought we two didn't
play our cards too well in some ways,
but we played them anyway.
"Why he wrote it, I don't know,"
says Gordon, holding an old Esquire
magazine that features Hemingway
on the cover. "Except maybe he was
just in the habit of writing that type
of letter."
She is humble. The writer obvious-
ly felt a great deal for the intelligent
and adventurous Irene Gordon, a
woman whose face was and still is
more handsome than pretty or deli-
cate, whose athletic and still shapely
legs show but a few scant veins.
"She has a brightness about her
that's really appealing," says Gloria
Levine. "She was-and is beautiful." Fl

Friday, July 16th at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 17th at 11:00 a.m.
Sunday, July 18th at Noon

The Ernest Hemingway
Centennial Celebration, run-
ning July 18-25 in Petoskey, will
feature a variety of activities,
including tours of Hemingway's
family cottage, Windemere (call
616-347-2620 for reservations);
museum exhibits at the Little
Traverse History Museum;
Hemingway Friends (a discus-
sion with family and associates
on experiences relating to the
author); a Hemingway Birthday
Dinner on July 21; a reception
honoring Irene Gordon and her
100th birthday; canoe trips;
walking tours; a play; a- writers
panel; book fair; and more.
For more information, call
the Michigan Hemingway
Society at (517) 684-0753 or e-
mail them at mhs@freeway.net .
For a full itinerary, check out
the Internet at
www.upnorth.net/hemingway .
To learn more about the area or
to receive guides and maps, call
the Boyne Country Visitors
Bureau at (800) 845-2828 or
check out its Web site at
www.boynecountry.com .

Friday, July 9th
Saturday, July 10th
Monday, July 12th
Tuesday, July 13th
Wednesday, July 14th
Thursday, July 15th

9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Free Parking Wednesday Evening Exhibition
FREE VALET PARKING ALL SALE DATES
Featuring Part II selected items from the estate of George D. Wright of Fennville, MI., including: oriental rugs, fine'
arts, Baker and other furniture, orientalia, silver, etc. Also featuring an antique Louis XV style monumental vitrine, fine
European reproduction furniture, a Henry Semichon 19th c. bronze and marble clock set, bronze fountain and sculp-
tures, Lladro figurines and contemporary cut crystal all from a Rochester, MI collector. From a Grand Ledge, MI col-
lector: 19th c. oil paintings, 19th c. English majolica, Staffordshire figurines, antique Asian porcelain & pottery from
the collection of Prof. Richard J. Ross of Ann Arbor. Selected items from Wyandotte, MI a private collection: 19th c
and 20th c. English, French and American furniture and crystal chandeliers.

George Ames Aldrich, oil on canvas, early 20th c., 24" x 30".
Saturday =1035

1.

Heading Up North?

Exhibition Hours:

German hand carved
Edmund Henry Osthaus, (American 1858-1928), oil on ivory figure of an
angel, dated 1909,
canvas, 50" x 35". Sunday =2011
h. 14". Friday =0033

English 19th c. majolica. Sunday =2193, 2194, 2195

German Eglomaise
locket, Catharine
Seidl & Joseph
Montague Dawson, (English 1895-1973), oil on canvas, 24" x 36".
Horazesk 1803.
2" x 2". Fri. =0040 Sunday =2005

SATURDAY FEATURE

^,114111b.,

Various Paperweight Collections. Saturday #1413-1488
'Shown Ilioxv: 1453, 1-151. 1424, 1430. 1110

A 15% Buyer's Premium is added to each lot sold up to and including

$50.000 and 10% over $50.000 and is subject to 6% Michigan Sales

Fine Arts Appraisers
and Auctioneers since 1927

Tax. Illustrated catalogs available at the Gallery for $20.00. postpaid

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7/9

1999

Detroit Jewish News

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