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Mary and Ben B. Bodne

Steven Ross singing Noel Coward’s “Mrs. Worthington” at “A Celebration of Mary & Ben.”  Photo by Rosiland Jacobs.

Mary Cleere Haran sings “A Tree in the Park” at “A Celebration of Mary & Ben” in the Algonquin Oak Room.  Mary’s sister Celie Weissman is seen at the far right.

Michael Colby serves as host/narrator for “A Celebration of Mary and Ben.”  On the right is Annie Rabin (Mary Bodne’s sister).

Christine Andreas sings “I Could Have Danced All Night” (written at the Algonquin when Lerner & Loewe stayed there during pre-production of MY FAIR LADY).  From “A Celebration of Mary & Ben” in the Oak Room.  Also in picture are Michael, Annie Rabin (Mary Bodne’s sister), and David Colby.

Julie Wilson sings “In My Dreams” (music: Gerald Jay Markoe; lyric: Michael Colby) at “A Celebration of Mary & Ben.”

Speeches by the Bodne’s 5 grandchildren: Michael Colby, Elizabeth Anspach Carlson, Douglas Colby, David Colby, and Roxanna Anspach Devlin.  At “A Celebration of Mary and Ben”

The young Ben B. Bodne in basketball uniform.

Mary Bodne’s father, Elihu Mazo, opened the first Jewish deli in Charleston, South Carolina.  It’s where George Gershwin would hang out while researching PORGY & BESS.  Here’s a family shot at the deli, with Elihu (far right), wife Essie (middle), their children & friends.

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