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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 61

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West Palm Beach, Florida
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Palm Beach County Notables, Advertising Section, The Palm Beach Post, Wednesday, January 17, 1996 Page 3 Invitation committee prepares for Palm Beach Heart Ball Ik-. w. 1 1 i i 1 7t" Committee members include Corrinne Barr, Mary Hardy, Clare O'Keeffe, Lynn Surovek, Joyce Vaughn, Betty Payne and Imelda Slomka. Grand patron of this year's Heart Ball is Fran Todman. International chairman is Celia Lipton Farris.

Honorary chairmen are Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Adler, Helen Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Curtis, Abraham D. Gosman, Mrs. John B.A. Haggin, Mrs. Louis E.

Marron, Ruth Farkas, Nancy Walsh, Mrs. Sieglinde Wikstrom, Ray E. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. William Pannill, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward A. Cantor and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Hurbaugh. Tickets are $300. For more information, call (407) 655-6790. The 41st annual Palm Beach Heart Ball, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," will take place Feb. 14 at The Breakers in Palm Beach.

Proceeds will benefit the Palm Beach Division of the American Heart Association. Invitation committee members recently sent more than 1,500 invitations for this event. Renato Desiderio of Renato's in Palm Beach hosted a kickoff party for this year's gala. Judy Grubman is general chairman of the Heart Ball. Jacquie Liggett and Adele Sie-gel were general co-chairmen of the 1995 Palm Beach Auction, which was Dec.

2. Invitations committee co-chairmen are Trudy Brekus and Fannie Morgan. MM 4 lifPf From left, Trudy Brekus, Judy Grubman and Fannie Morgan 1 1 III IIH.I, rfK at ,1 4 1 4 fs 1 Mi III 1 I MM 1 1 From left, Bernadette J. Williams, Charlotte Jablin, Libby Dodson, Sue LoDolce, Dorothy Vilardi, Chuck Zink, Marge Conlon, Marion Betzenderfer and Ruth Glasser Royal Purple Society welcomes new officers Jkl Standing, from left: Robert Axelrod, Beverly Russell and Joseph Gozzo; seated: Rebecca Axelrod and Sandy Gozzo Couples named chairmen of 'Denim Diamonds' Society for fund raising and increasing community awareness. Mary Barnes, the chapter's executive director, gave an overview of what the chapter has accomplished in the past decade.

Programs and services are provided for more than 57,000 victims of Alzheimer's and their care givers in the chapter's jurisdiction. For more information, call (407) 998-1988 in Boca Raton or (407) 736-2699 in the West Palm Beach area. historian; and Luther Rowland, parliamentarian. Also installed were Marge Conlon, membership; Ruth Glasser, ways and means; Libby Dodson and Chuck Zink, advisers; and Charlotte Jablin, liaison to the chapter's board. Siobhan Kelly, president of the Alzheimer's Association's Greater Palm Beach Area Chapter's Board of Directors, congratulated officers and praised the Royal Purple The Royal Purple Society of the Alzheimer's Association had its general membership meeting at the Embassy Suites in Boca Raton.

Lucille D'Orazio, organization founder, presided over the installation of officers for 1995-96. New officers are Thomas G. Pye, president; Dorothy Vilardi, vice president; Bernadette J. Williams, secretary; Sue LoDolce, treasurer; Marion Betzenderfer, Kosher cooking classes to benefit Kaplan JCC Source International and Certified Tours; an evening bag from Judith Leiber, courtesy of Mayor's Jewelers; and a three-day, two-night vacation at PGA National Resort Spa. Beverly Russell is president of the Friends of the Family Auxiliary.

Cost is $75. Money raised will benefit the Center for Family Services, a nonprofit. United Way agency that provides counseling to individuals, families and children throughout Palm Beach County. For information, call (407) 625-9293 or (407) 743-8980. Robert and Rebecca Axelrod of Jupiter and Joseph and Sandy Gozzo of Palm Beach Gardens are chairmen of the Friends of the Family "Denim Dia-.

monds" Wild West Night on Tuesday. Friends of the Family is an auxiliary of the Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County. The event, at the Club at Admirals Cove in Jupiter, will feature dinner, dancing, line dancing instruction, fortune telling and a caricaturist. A prize drawing will feature items such as a five-night vacation to Madrid, donated by Out- Old-World recipes with a modern, On Feb. 16, the class will con-healthful flair.

centrate on a healthy Shabbat, and Proceeds from the classes the March 22 will prepare attend- benefit the Kaplan Jewish Com- ees for a contemporary Passover, munity Center. Cost is $65 per class for Kaplan The monthly classes, wh.ch JCC $90 per class take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Jforothers continue through March and are open to the public. For more information, call Friday's class will be Israeli Beth Hager at (407) 689-7700, Arab fusion. Kosher cooking classes are under way at the Florida Culinary Institute in West Palm Beach.

The classes, produced by the Kaplan Jewish Community Center, take place at the Florida Culinary Institute with instruction by chef Matt Collins. The goal is to learn to prepare.

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