Spotlight
Revvin' For Children
Children's charities benefit from Dream Cruise preview party.
r
Community House. "It made every-
tom the moment one
one feel good to know the money
opened the Revvin' With
being raised was for children."
Ford invitation and the
Some of the rock 'n' rollers spotted
music blasted with the tag
in
the
crowd included Sheldon and
line, "Get ready to rock 'n' rock all
Bobbi
Toll, Judy Berne, Ed Berne,
night long," it was evident that this
Sydell
and Doug Schubot, Lois and
would be no ordinary party.
Mark
Shaevsky,
Bev and Mert Segal,
Revvin' With Ford, sponsored by
Marj and Bill Sandy, Lainey
Ford Motor Company,
and Arthur Steuer, Joyce and
kicked off the fifth annual
Myron LeBan, Marshall and
Dream Cruise, held Aug. 21
Phyllis Lowenstein, Lois and
along Woodward Avenue.
Jerry
Gerenraich, Shelley
Over 1,200 patrons attended
Roberts,
Sally and Fred
the Ford preview party on
Marx,
Candace
Toll and
Aug. 20 to benefit the
Maury
Brassert.
Children's Charities
Coalition, comprised of four
GOLF CLASSIC
nonprofit, local organiza-
CARLA JEAN AND BALL
tions.
SCHWARTZ
The Partners, a group of
For a $150 ticket per per-
Local Columnist young professionals who raise
son, parry goers danced to
funds for the Barbara Ann
bands at two Birmingham
Karmanos Cancer Institute, is
venues, the Community House on
holding
two
benefits this month: the
Bates Street and the rooftop of the
Partners
Golf
Classic Tuesday, Sept. 7,
Chester Street Parking Garage. The
at
Indianwood
Golf and Country
guests, many of them in '50s attire,
Club
in
Lake
Orion,
and the Partners
viewed vintage cars and dined on
Y2K Ball, Saturday, Sept. 18, at the
restaurant specialties.
Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn.
"It was the party of the year," said
Robert and Bluma Schechter are the
Frannie Greenebaum of the
honorees. Chairmen for the events
include Jeff Barker, Paul Silverman,
Ethan Bordman, David Jacob, Patty
Klein, Michael Kozemchak, Karen
Weiss and Sharon Wood. For infor-
mation, call (248) 443-5800.
CHILDREN'S LAW CENTER
Neiman Marcus will host jewelry
designer David Yurman at a lun-
cheon to benefit the Children's Law
Center 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept.
16. Some of the committee mem-
bers include Marjorie S. Fisher,
Julie Cummings, Dr. Marjorie M.
Fisher, Erica Gerson, Florine Mark,
Alyssa Martina and Rita
Wasserman. Children's Law Center
is a division of the Wayne County
Neighborhood Legal Services. The
Sheldon and Bobbi Toll, Frannie Greenebaum, Candace Toll and Maury Brassert revved at the
Dream Cruise preview party
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event will provide scholarships. For
information, call (248) 643-3300,
ext. 2511.
David Yurman also will be avail-
able to greet customers in the store
from 2-4 p.m. on that date.
MAIMONIDES HOUSE TOUR
Women of Maimonides Medical
Society will present its annual home
tour Wednesday, Sept. 8, from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Some of the host-
esses include Sarah Levin, Linda
Klein, Brenda Pensler, Debbie
Eichenhorn, Sharon Daitch, Irma
Mogill and Hannah Moss. Tickets
cost $25. For tickets, call Jain
Lauter at 626-1131 or Diane
Komorn at 644-0214. ❑
Party goers -
Lainey and
Arthur
Steuer, Joyce
and Myron
LeBan sup-
ported the
Children's
Charities.
Bob and Bluma Schechter will be
honored at the Partners Golf
Classic and Y2K Ball for
Karmanos.
Jewelry designer David
Yurman is being brought to
Neiman Marcus on
Thursday Sept. 16
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