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A golf classic and gala raise funds for the Karmanos Institute.

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artners, a volunteer group
dedicated to fighting can-
cer, will host a golf classic
Tuesday, Sept. 4, at
Indianwood Golf and Country Club
in Lake Orion and a black-tie gala
ball 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at
the Ritz-Carlton in Dearborn. Funds
raised by the Partners benefit the
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer
Institute.
The gala event, "Partners at the
Ritz," will honor Eunice and Milton
Ring. The Rings are longtime
Karmanos supporters and Eunice was

instrumental in forming the Partners
Group. She also monitors the
Suzanne Korman Morton Cancer
Research Fund in honor of her sister
who lost her battle with cancer.
"Partners at the Ritz" also honors
Isaac Powell, M.D. for his dedication
and the advances he has made in the
treatment of prostate cancer.
The event includes a silent auction,
dinner and dancing. Master of cere-
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Sharon Wood head the leadership
committee for both events.
For ticket information, call l -800-
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Fashion mavens Sharon
Eisenshtadt and Pamela
Applebaum Wyett sparkle
at Fash Bash.

Fash Bash

The 32nd Fash Bash, held Aug. 10 at the Fox Theatre,
raised more than $400,000 for the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
The glamour benefit attracted many of Detroit's stylish
partygoers. Sharon Eisenshtadt, Marshall Field's personal
shopper manager at the Somerset Collection, attended the

Birmingham residents Hank
and Heidi Wineman look
fashionable at Fash Bash.

benefit and previewed many of the fall looks on WXYZ-
TV television prior to the event.
According to Eisenshtadt, a tweed jacket, boots and a
one-shoulder dress are must-haves for this season. Some
of the well-dressed crowd at the Fash Bash included
Pamela Applebaum Wyett, Karen and Seth Gould,
Doug and Sydell Schubot, Hank and Heidi Wineman.

DSO Gala

•imes Nicholson, Emil Kang and Peter
;ummings are looking forward to the
)SO Gala Opening.

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
hosts "A Gala Opening for the 2001-
2002 Season," 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept.
14, at the gala tent at Orchestra
Place. The event includes a cocktail
reception, dinner and a concert at
Orchestra Hall. Bernadette Peters
will perform with the DSO. The
evening concludes with dessert and

dancing to the Mel Ball Orchestra
under the gala tent. Mr. and Mrs.
Max Fisher and Mr. and Mrs.
William Davidson are among the
honorary chairs. Rosette Ajluni,
Julie Fisher Cummings, Barbara
Diles and Patricia Young are the
gala co-chairmen. For more infor-
mation, call Anne Wilczak at
(313) 576 5147.

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The Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University presents comedian Carl Reiner 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5, at the
Seligman Pe)forming Arts Center at Detroit Country Day School in Beverly Hills. Rochelle Lieberman and Eli Scherr
are co-chairmen, while Jeff Sakwa is the event chairman. Karen Alpiner and Debbie Muskovitz are on the arrange-
ment committee. For more information, call (248) 540-8900.

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