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Farmington Hills Kosher Catering
Telephone 248-626-5702
Fax 248-865-7845
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A Family Tradition
Villa Maria's hosts, Michael and Lisa, invite you
to continue to enjoy the Al Valente family legacy.
Villa Maria is still owned and operated by family
members. We continue to use the recipes handed
down over the generations and use only the finest
ingredients in these treasured dishes, including fresh
produce from our own summer garden. We hope
you will enjoy dining with our family.
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7935 West Maple
Corner of Haggerty & Maple
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248-960-4800
822530
REGISTERED ELECTROLOGISTS
Come and let us remove your unwanted
hair problem and improve your appearance.
Near 12 Mile Rd. between Evergreen & Southfield
Ask for Debby at 248.559.1969 (Appointment Only)
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Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Spotlight
Alzheimer's Luncheon
A
special benefit for the
Alzheimer's Association
Greater Michigan Chapter
featured an exclusive lunch-
eon with handbag designer Judith
Leiber at Saks Fifth Avenue last
month. More than 200 patrons
attended the Troy event with this
accessory doyenne.
Lil Erdeljan, Doreen Hermelin,
Rita Wasserman and Jinny Runkle
were the event co-chairs.
"Judith Leiber is synonymous in
our industry as an icon of what is
beautiful," said Saks fashion director.
Cheryl Hall Lindsay.
Leiber mesmerized the crowd with
her fascinating background. She was
born in Hungary into a middle-class
Jewish family. When it came time to
go to university, she went to England.
She came home for the summer of
1939 and was unable to return due to
World War II. The Leiber family was
able hide in a friend's home.
"We were 26 people in one room,"
she recalled.
When the Russians liberated the
area in 1944, the family returned to
their apartment and lived in the cellar.
In 1947, the newly married Leiber
arrived in the United States with her
husband and began to work in the
fashion industry.
In 1962, she started her own busi-
ness with $5,000 and three employees
in a loft. She was disappointed when
one of her first leather handbags was
delivered with spots. "There were so
many spots I put rhinestones on
them to cover it up," she said. Thus
began the Leiber signature mark —
beautiful handbags adorned with
crystals and jewels.
Many patrons arrived at the lulich-
eon carrying a Judith Leiber bag.
Shelly Cooper purchased her hand-
bag 35 years ago at Saks on the
Boulevard. Leslie Slatkin displayed a
vintage bag as well.
Some of the Alzheimer's supporters
included: Marlene Borman, Gayle
Burstein, Jean Dubin, Rosanne
Duncan, Nancy Gershenson, Kim
Gladstone, Karen Jacobson, Marcy
Klein, Margie Krasnick, Bluma
Schechter, Diane Scholnick, Phyllis
Strome, Julie Taubman, Edith
Wasserman, Linda Wasserman-Aviv
and Marla Zack. ❑
— Carla Schwartz, local columnist
LORE
O'S
ATHtETIC
_ KICKBOXING; BOXING, AND PERSONAL TRAINING
TRY A WEEK
FREE!
PRESENT THIS PASS
AND you CAN TAKE
ANY 9:30 AM CLASS YOU
WANT FOR A WEEK!
*Try our new Bread-less, low-carb
Sandwiches
Doreen Hermelin, Lil Erdeljan;
Gayle Burstein
Cheryl Hall Lindsay, Judith Leiber
Karen Davidson, Mary Aaron
Colleen Burcar, Phyllis Strome,
Shelly Cooper
Expires: July 1, 2004
Great Homemade Soups!
Daily Specials • Homemade Soups • Carryout
OPEN 7 DAYS
Mon.-Sat. 10-9 • Sunday 10-3
248-926-9555
3426 E. West Maple @ Haggerty
Located Inside Powerhouse Gym
6750 Orchard Lake Rd.
West Bloomfield
248-932-5810
www•loredosathletics.com
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