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WI NNE " N NOMINATIONS
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Herman Schwartz, catering man-
for the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel for 12 years until his brief
retirement last July, will return to
the hotel in the same capacity
Monday.
Schwartz, a veteran of 25 years
in hotel catering, started his
career in Chicago, transferred to
some of the finest hotels in the
East and settled at the Sheraton-
Cadillac in 1956.
During his quarter-century in
catering, Schwartz estimates that
he has been in charge of at least
25,000 functions, ranging in size
from 10 to 2,000 persons.
Schwartz also has gained
national fame through his liaison
work on food functions at many
national Shriners conventions—an
organization with which he has
been a long and faithful member.
With his wife Trudy and son
Kenneth, 15, Schwartz lives at 3145
Woodstock.
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Monday through Saturday at 8:15 P.M.
Sunday at 7:30 P.M.
All Evening Performances:
Tickets at $2.25 & $3.00
Matinees:
Wednesday, Sat & Sunday at 2:00 P.M.
Wednesday Matinee
Tickets $1.50 and $2.25
Saturday, Sunday, Holiday Matinee
Tickets: $1.80 and $2.50
RESERVED SEATS ONLY — MAIL ORDERS NOW
110X OFFICE OPEN NOON TO
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NORTHLAND THEATRE
J. L. Hudson Drive at Northland Center • 353-0100
FOR GROUP SALES. AND SPECIAL THEATRE PARTY
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