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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 54

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mr n-n Mi THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1998 3D NC 1 II need more sons; I don't have enough "i photographers," lamented Babe Davidoff, the Husband Bob and TODAY UU99 (IL l(ivjwvvii l- imii oiKr r-arrv thp InaH hut demand has Terry Myers Orchestra, 2 p.m. at Gosman Amphitheatre of the Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee West Palm Beach. Features old favorites. Tickets $10. Call 832-7469.

A Life in the Arts: been so heavy this season that she's called upon other sons Daryl and Kenny to take up the slack. Beside their usual Palm Beach work, the Davidofls have been especially busy at Mar-a-Lago, where Donald Trump seems to be vying to become the champion host of charity events. His latest: the Mar-a-Lago Club Pro-Am Tennis Tournament, a benefit tor CaP Cure, the fund-raiser for prostate cancer research. The varied competitive field included the likes of Jimmy Connors and wheeler-dealer Michael Milken, a prostate cancer battler. The tournament raised $600,000.

i i DAVIDOFF STUDIOS Medallic Works of Gilroy Roberts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Palm Beach Atlantic College auditorium, 1101 S. Olive West Palm Free. Call 803-2022. Snace week, through Eydie-less Steve Lawrence with Frances Carpenter (left) and Arlette Gordon at DAVIDOFF STUDIOS Wheeling and dealing at Mar-a-Lago tennis, (from left) Ron Perelman, Michael Milken and Don Engel.

THOM SMITH'S MORT KAYE STUDIOS No Macarena for Peter and Pam DuPuis (left) who try their own Latin dance with Thomas (Pam's son) and Cindy Haas at the Heart Ball at The Breakers. MORT KAYE STUDIOS Wednesday at the South Florida Science Museum, 4801 Dreher Trail West Palm Beach. Includes book signings today and Monday by astronaut Buzz Aldrin, planetarium shows and more. A moon rock on loan from NASA will be on display. Call 832-1988.

Garden Party fashion show, 3 p.m. at the Center Court in The Gardens mall, off PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens. Call 622-2115. Uncle George, musical comedy on George Bernard Shaw, presented by Greenway South Players, 8 p.m. at Greenway Village South Club House, 12028 Greenway Circle Royal Palm Beach.

Tickets $6. Baroque String Orchestra concert, 4 p.m. at St. David Episcopal Church, 465 W. Forest Hill Wellington.

Free-will offerings. Call 793-1976. Historic Table Settings, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Old Town Hall, 71 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton.

Hosted by Boca Raton Historical Society. Admission $8 members, $10 general. Call 395-6766. Art Exhibition, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Veterans Park at the Intracoastal and East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach.

Sponsored by the Delray Art League; local artists will exhibit in many media. The Gold Coast Ringers Handbell Choir, 4 p.m. at Cason United Methodist Church, 342 N. Swinton Delray Beach. Free-will offerings.

Call 276-5302. Singer Holly Lipton and comic Vic Arnell, 7-30 p.m. at Temple Anshei Shalom, 7099 W. Atlantic Delray Ave. Tickets $8.

Call 495-1300. The Klezmer Company benefit concert, 8 p.m. at the Florida Atlantic University Auditorium in Boca Raton campus. Tickets are $15 and $20. Call 297-3737.

FAU Volunteer League art show and auction, preview party 3 p.m., show 4 p.m. at the Live Oak Pavilion of FAU's Boca Raton campus on Glades Road. Tickets $10. Call 297-3010. Klezmer concert, 2 p.m.

at the Harry Cope Memorial Library, Anshei Emuna Congregation's synagogue, 16189 Jog Road, Delray Beach. Tickets Sohail Quereshi (left) (with cousin Ahmed Jamaloodeen) can sit on the hood of the Rolls-Royce. It's one of two he donated for the silent auction at the Denim and Diamonds gala in Wellington. LUCIEN CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY Lots of blarney, no doubt, between Tim Rooney (left) and guest of honor Bill Brooks at American Ireland Fund gala at The Breakers. 1 1 ipicm PAPFHART PHOTOGRAPHY I UCIEN CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY RVE STAR PRODUCTIONS At Fiandaca fashion show for the American Ireland Fund at Palm Beach Tavern, (from left) Brenda O'Hanlon, Mary Boykin, Regina Leone, Dale Millner and Tina Flaherty.

Alan King (left) with Hillie Mahoney and Art Modell at The Renaissance Ball for St. Mary's and Good Sam hospitals at The Breakers. LUCIEN CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY Author Lois Brady Smith (left) (Vows) with Carrie Webb at Norton Museum's Art Company event. Good golly Miss Molly Little Richard with Five Star Productions exec Steve Jones at gala opening of Five Star's new Delray complex. $6.

Call COMING MONDAY ti ul Blinded by the light. Gallery owner Lars Bolander (left) with Viscount David Linley at opening show of Linley's furniture collection. LUCIEN CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY Shipmates together again. Author Herman Wouk (left) and Stanford Eisenberg, who last met on Navy destroyers in World War II, recall old times during American Friends of The Hebrew University Founders' Dinner at The Breakers. All smiles.

Susan Keenan and Donald Conrad at the Cancer Ball at The Breakers. LUCIEN CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY George Hamilton and Five Star President Scott Woolley during celebrity memorabilia auction at Five Star's gala. FIVE STAR PRODUCTIONS Lenten recital series, 11:30 a.m.-noon on Mondays through March 30 at First Presbyterian Church, 717 Prosperity Farms Road, North Palm Beach Features: Preston Smith (organ); Jack Jones (organ); soprano Norree Boyd, Dorothy Hebrank (piano); and Willa-jo Mauger (organ). Free. Call 622-8818 Dr.

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