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Palm Beach Daily News, Sunday, April 28, 1996 A3 Trump tries for another brush with fame "stopabuse" Donate to: ASSOCIATION FOR ABUSED WOMEN AND CHILDREN THRIFT I 316 N. Dixie, Lake Worth i (407) 586-1888 We know Donald Trump the entrepreneur. Now make way for Donald Trump the painter. Fine Gifts and Interior Ornaments British Colonial Furniture 66 Via Mizner Worth Avenue (407) 833-5834 Wgf The Store With The Largest Chandeliers 544, 421 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.

90210. There's no charge to enter, but entries will not be returned. Deadline for entries is May 7. Gospel Gala set The Kravis Center will present its fourth annual Gospel Gala at 4 p.m. on May 26 at Dreyfoos Hall.

The concert features five local church choirs plus soloists. Tickets cost $5 and are available at the Kravis. For information, call 832-SHOW. Get real Realities Tues possible series of discussions next season. The company performs at the Lois Pope Theatre, 262 S.

Ocean Manalapan. For information, call 585-3433. Sergiu Schwartz to perform Violinist Sergiu Schwartz will perform Bruch's Violin Concerto in a Florida Philharmonic at 8 p.m. on May 1 at the Kravis Center. Also on the program are Mozart's Symphony No.

31 and Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra. Schwartz has been a member of the artist faculty at The Harid ULMWUIUULUUHIIUIIIIIUaj it 3 -ii JAN SJOSTROM Trump is the first celebrity to put brush to canvas for the Prominent People Painter Project, a fundraiser originated by German painter Adolfo. Adolfo, who began exhibiting his work at the European CX Jacobsons Inc. Jacobsons Chandeliers are all IMPORTED from the Chech Republic, France, Italia and Mexico in bronze, crystal or wrought iron. Jacobsons has wall sconces, large crystal vases, large mirrors, some French furniture and bronze statues, etc Jacobsons are IMPORTERS where you only pay a fraction of retail prices.

Jacobsons can manufacture any custom designed chandelier. if, i i (ir ni ninp joj aouincrn Diva west raim Dcacn ojtuj (407) 659-6990 Fax (407) 833-8284 be the perfect fashion statement at the "Disco Inferno A Return to the 70s" party. The party, a fund-raiser for the Comprehensive AIDS Program of Palm Beach County, will be held on May 11 at the Armory Art Center, 1703 S. Lake West Palm Beach. A disc jockey will spin records.

Dance instructor Charla Grant will give lessons in the Hustle. Female illusionist Melissa St. John will appear as disco diva Donna Summer. Various local restaurants will stock the buffet table. Prizes will be raffled.

The event will last from 8 p.m. to midnight. An after-hours party will kick in at midnight at Club Enigma, 109 N. Olive West Palm Beach. Admission will be free to Disco Inferno ticket holders.

Cost for the Disco Inferno party is $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Call 687-3400 for information. Calling all poets The winner of the International Library of Famous Poets contest will be awarded a $1,000 prize. To enter, send one poem of 21 lines or less to: Free Poetry Contest, Suite 15- Jack Fhillips Design, Inc. ANNUAL days, a club catering to adults ages 25 to 45, will take over Club Enigma, 109 N.

Olive West Palm Beach, on Tuesday nights beginning with its grand opening on Tuesday. The club's decor was designed by Bruce Sutka. Each of its three bars features a different theme. There's a leather bar, futuristic lava bar and a Gothic bar. The club opens at 9 p.m.

Complimentary cocktails will be served from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Disc jockey Howard Scott will play hits from the '70s, '80s and '90s. Closing time is 3 a.m. There is no cover charge on opening night.

For information, call 832-5040. End of Season Sale All Items 40 Off Beginning April 29, 1996 All Sales Final No Charges 300 South County Road, Palm Beach 655-4459 1 0-5 Mon. Sat. Gallery of Modern Art in Palm Beach this season, wants to get 50 celebrities who have never painted before to paint a picture for the project with the artist's help, of course. The original paintings and signed and numbered lithographs of the works will be sold to benefit the Adam Walsh Children's Fund, a division of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Washington, D.C.

"Every nickel goes to the Adam Walsh fund," says Jesse Newman, publicist for the project. "All expenses are paid by the artist. He just gets the prestige." Trump painted his abstract picture in two half-hour sessions during the past couple weekends. John Walsh, founder of the Adam Walsh Children's Fund and host of the television shows America's Most Wanted and Final Justice, will be the second to jump in. He's supposed to paint his picture this weekend.

Other celebrities who will be invited to participate include Sean Connery, Madonna, Princess Anne and soccer star Pele. For information, call 833-2099. Jack and Jill run extended Pope Theatre Company's production of Jane Martin's play Jack Conservatory in Boca Raton for four years. Schwartz was trained at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, where he was influenced by world-class artists like Isaac Stern and Yehudi Menuhin. He received a scholarship to study with the renowned Dorothy De-Lay at Juilliard School in New York.

He's performed in some of the world's best concert halls, including Lincoln Center, the 92nd Street Town Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C, and Barbican Hall in London. His recordings include an all-Scandinavian compact disc with the London Symphony Orchestra on the Vox Unique label and music for violin and harp by Ludwig Spohr with EMS Records. Three more recordings are in the works. Tickets are on sale through TicketMaster at 966-3309 and the Kravis at 832-SHOW. Hear Kievman on CD Carson Kievman, who was the Florida Philharmonic's composer in residence in 1991, has had a compact disc of his Symphony No.

2 released on the New Albion Records label. The symphony was commissioned by the Florida Philharmonic to honor the 200th anniversary of Mozart's death. The work is performed by the Polish Radio BRIEFLY Big Apple Club meets Thursday The monthly meeting of the Big Apple Club of Palm Beach will be held Thursday at the Ta-bo6 Restaurant, 221 Worth Ave. Cocktails will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. (cash bar).

For information, call 650-2000. NEWS ROUNDUP 2 palm trees stolen from Worth Avenue Two Raphis palm trees were reported stolen from a store in the 200 block of Worth Avenue between 6:40 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 a.m. Friday, according to a police report. The trees, valued at $120, were planted in white concrete flower pots in front of the jewelry store Kaufmann de Suisse, police said.

CHRISTOPHER KEIDAISH is cv source' ofyreatfiride tuit (oey Aaoo 6eei tie ceAyi and decoration of some past FORECAST Today will be partly cloudy, warm and humid with a high temperature in the mid-80s. The sun will rise at 6:44 a.m. and set at 7:51 p.m. Boaters can expect 1-to 2-foot seas and inland coastal mm waters with a light chop. Winds will be out of the east at 5 to 10 knots.

The high tide at Palm Beach Inlet will occur at 5 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The low tide will be at 11:31 a.m. and 11:54 p.m. and Jill has been such a hit that the theater has extended the show's run a week.

The show, which charts the course of one jcouple's rocky romance, will May 19. The theater has also scheduled a discussion of issues raised in the play for 2 p.m. on May 11 Sigmund Stahl, an ethics scholar and faculty member with Institute of New Dimensions. The discussion is free. The talk is a test-flight for a National Symphony Orchestra-Katowice with the Polish Radio Choir of Krakow conducted by Delta David Gier.

For information about the disc, call New Albion Records at (800) 736-0792. Return to the '70s Unpack those polyester pantsuits. They'll Palm Beach Post-Feb. 23, 1996 A Four Star Dining Experience Herbert Perez-Vidol 324 Royal Palm Way, Suite 227 Palm Beach, FL 33480 (407) 835-6854 Fax (407) 835-6850 Jo's is a fine blend of Continental and Thai'' The Palm Beach Past, TGIF. December 1994 the finest of our Worth Avenue culinary experiences was dinner at Jo's -Toad Si Wmc.

December 1993 The 1996 Zebra Summer Menu and the rest of the The "Fashion Legend" Available every evening except Friday and Saturday. No substitutions or additions. Entertainment cards do not apply to this promotion. 191 Bradley Mace, Palm Beach, FL 334S0 (407) 659-5223 Pre-Fixe Lunch Available for Busy Business People Monday through Saturday Continental and Thai food for Lunch! Look for our Prix-Fixe Dinners Starting on Mother's Day Lunch: 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m.

Monday through Saturday Dinner 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday 375 South County Palm Beach (407) 659-6776 Call for Reservations AUCTION Finally a serious cigar store for a serious cigar town! SUNDAY, April 28th Important Jewels to be Auctioned OFF to settle estate. Signed Tiffany Art Deco Ruby Bracelet, Diamond Solitaries 4ct, Diamond Solitaire Earrings total weight 5 plus 100 other lots of Jewelry, some with no reserve. Also major paintings 12 5 33 -) i 9X nil. i House of Kahn Auction House from our "Summer Festival" collection Exclusively here, swirl cotton brocade suit 575.

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