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Kim and Todd Hilliker with Doug Beermann

Over at Herbie’s, Eric Mirann and his wife, Mikki Jones Mirann, hailed that they have hired Marc Felix as chef for their Bistro, which will bow on July 11 in Town & Country Commons. Eric, who will be GM, hails from Avignon, France; Mikki is the widow of homebuilder Bob Jones.  One of the most beloved servers at Herbie’s, Steve Manns, has put out a shingle on his own residential electrical business.  Tasting the house’s premiere vintages were attorney Todd Hilliker with his wife, Kim, and Doug Biermann.

FACES IN PLACES

Aaron Teitelbaum, chef and partner at Herbie’s, was mum the other night about rumors, that he and his group will convert their successful Monarch Restaurant ‘s menu into all-creole fare.  As for Herbie’s, the staff is now boasting about its all gluten-free menu
as well as the blue plate special offered between 5-6 p.m. . .St. Charles High alum Ryan Coyne will be on the card Saturday on HBO.  Coyne is the three-time Golden Glove  winner and undefeated  in 14  fights.  He played football at Mizzou for two years under Gary Pinkel and then turned to boxing.  He graduated from Lindenwood University with a 3.5 GPA in political science and public management. . .There they were, dropping charisma all over the place.  I mean “the birthday group,” who have been celebrating each other’s natal day for 30 years.  This time it was at Frank & Helen’s Pizzeria.  Through the years they have been supportive of each other and their families through illnesses, deaths and their newbies.  The group is comprised of Joanne Campbell, Mary DeLong, Joanne Fehling, Sue Reid, Maggie Ryan, Mary Kaye Sullivan and Gina Murphey.  Class?  You bet. They always reserve a side table or booth to avoid annoying other diners. . . Plaudits for Sinatra song-stylist Mark Richman, who currently fills the bill at The Sands (nee Frailey’s sports bar) in Kenrick Plaza.  The guy is getting standing ovations at a number of casinos where he performs. He does it his way and does it well.

POST HALLOWEEN

Duke

Duke

Tongues were still wagging about the dinner at Herbie’s where His Highness Paul – Duke of Oldenburg, Germany, was honored at dinner, hosted by philanthropist Rex Sinquefield. The dinner included a dozen distinguished guests from across the state including Canon Michael K. Wiener, David and Trisha Schlafly, Chris Poehler, Susan Barrett, Paul Shaughnessy, Ken and Mary Ann Schwartz and Jefferson Mansell.  Sinquefield is known throughout for giving a sizable share of the fortune he earned during his tenure as a fund management exec, with the same enthusiasm that he acquired it. He has contributed to and founded many charitable ventures, including the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis. He has also been a prominent figure in the media for his stances on major policy issues, including tax and education reform.  The duke is also involved in a variety of political and social activities in his native Germany.  A strong proponent of family values, the duke visited our town to give a lecture at St. Francis de Sales Oratory on “The Importance of Tradition”.

ALL AROUND

Wilkinson

Wilkinson

They cut a fine figure – a sort of idealized picture of what you’d want CWE streeters to look like.  A full moon seemed to be beaming down on all the frolic.  It’s hard to stay angry at a region you love even when it does mean stupid and foolish things.  There was laughter in the air, beauty in the streets and touches of style in the surrounding, aging houses. Look at it with love in your eyes – even though it requires some squinting. One streeter festooned as a computer said, “My computer crashed and I had to

Rothchild

Rothchild

think all day.”  A youngster’s parent said, “My daughter took a glance at the hideous woman who answered the doorbell and my kid wanted to give her some candy.” Thither and yon at Herbie’s were Donna and Pete Rothschild, who wore an ermine coat;

Lieberman

Lieberman

Phyllis and Allen Lieberman (she’s an insurance exec and he is a landscape designer) and newsome twosome, Donna Wilkinson with former model-turned banker David Diener. At the stroke of midnight, most masqueraders took their brooms out of the CWE.

BACK IN TOWN

Herbie’s on Euclid Avenue threw off a wow $4 million in revenue last year, confided bon vivant Aaron Teitelbaum, who is creating an empire of restaurants, beginning with the former Balaban’s and Monarch in Maplewood. “Next, will be a space in Clayton with 80 seats,” he said.  Teitelbaum also tipped that he and Joanna Dettmann, founder of the search engine optimization firm Tsunela, just celebrated their one-year anniversary of bliss. Across the street, on Maryland Avenue, entrepreneur Rex Sinquefield has bought the building at 4652, where it’s

Rex

Rex

rumored to become an art gallery and a generous

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space for the World Chess Hall of Fame and Museum.  A perfect fit for Rex, who owns the St. Louis Chess Club and Scholastic Center. While sipping coffee, he chatted about how he grew up at St. Vincent’s Orphanage and went on to become successful in co-founding Dimensional Fund Advisors and a think-tank with Crosby Kemper, III,.  He said, “Our biggest issue is replacing the city earnings tax and the Missouri sales tax.”  But, chess was uppermost in Rex’s mind, when he enthused the U.S. Championship will be held here in late April.  He extolled the advantages of chess and how it contributes to mental activity – memorizing, planning and patience. Turning to world issues, Sinquefield opined, ” Iran will get a nuke unless Israel takes out the installations.  They have no choice. I don’t see Obama standing up against them.”  A graduate of St. Louis University and the University of Chicago, Singuefield joshed, “I told my youngest son, Luke, if you don’t finish college, you’ll become a failure like Bill Gates, Rush Limbaugh and Bobby Fisher.”