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June 04, 1976 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30 June 4, 1976

Hilberry Theatre to Present Mrs. Broner's Winning Play

"The Body Parts of Mar-
garet Fuller' by Detroiter
Esther Broner, winner of
the Wayne State University

Bicentennial Playwriting
Competition, will have its
world premiere 8:30 p.m.
June 10, 11 and 12 at Hil-

Detroit & Suburbs Most
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115 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Res.: 879-6810

COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS—MON. THRU THURS.

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$4.95
* PRIME TENDERLOIN TIPS Ala Burgundy,
$4.50
Over Bavarian Noodles
* BAR-B-Q RIBS (The Original Squire's Table Recipe)
$4.75
* SEAFOOD ALA GOURMET (Broiled Danish Lobster, Steamed

Alaskan King Crab Legs, California Dungeness Crab,

$7.95

Jumbo Shrimps, Clams Casino, Oysters Rockefeller)

THE ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: A REWARDING TRIP TO OUR BOUNTIFUL SALAD

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BAR • SOUP OR JUICE • LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BREADS AND BAGELS •
COFFEE, TEA OR MILK

No Coupons Accepted For
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Facilities Available

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DINING • COCK TAILS • BANQUETS

performance, formal pres-
entation of the playwriting
contest's first-prize, $3,000
award will be made to
Mrs. Broner by WSU
President George Gullen,
Jr.

OP Radio Buffs
Set Fund Raiser

LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI.

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berry Theatre. The presen-
tation is part of Detroit's Bi-
centennial celebration.
"The Body Parts of Mar-
garet Fuller" is based on a
historical subject, but its
style and content are of our
own times. A group of
women, international in
character, learn a great deal
about themselves as they
react to aspects of the life
and career of Margaret
Fuller, a 19th-Century
American writer and editor,
and a friend of Thoreau and
Emerson.
Mrs. Broner is writer-in
residence and associate
professor of English at
Wayne State University and
author of the recent novel
"Her Mother." Her previous
books include "Summer is a
Foreign Land" and "Jour-
nal/Nocturnal."
At the opening night

The Oak Park School Dis-
trict's non-commercial edu-
cational radio station,
WOPR-FM, will broadcast
for 200 continuous hours in
an effort to gain publicity
and to raise money to be
shared equally with the
Muscular Dystrophy Asso-
ciation.
Located in Oak Park High
School, the station broad-
casts from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Monday through Friday at
90.3 on the FM dial.

Comedy Movie
at OP Library

"Curtain Up," a 1953 film
starring Margaret Ruther-
ford and Robert Morley, will
be presented 8 p.m. today at
the Oak Park Library.
The film is based on
Philip King's play, "On
Monday Next," which sati-
rizes community theater.
The program is sponsored
by the Friends of the Oak
Park Library. The public is
invited, and admission is
free.

Transgressions

All transgressions are
punished through a messen-
ger, (of God) except the hu-
miliation of a fellow-man
(which God punishes with
His own hand).
—Talmud

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SUNDAYS, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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DIMITRI'S

Tickets are available at
the WSU Theater box office
in the Hilberry lobby, Cass
and Hancock. For informa-
tion, call the theater,
557-2972.

316 N. Woodward,

ROYAL OAK

to Sponsor
Band Workshop

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542-4880

IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

MSU

7 a.m. TO 11 p.m.

SERVING THE FINEST IN . . .

A one-week marching
bands workshop sponsored
by Michigan State Univer-
sity will be held June 28 -
July 2 at Lahser High,
Bloomfield Hills.
Offering two graduate
credits, the workshop will
focus on studying show de-
signs, charting skills, band
music (selection, editing,
and arranging), organiza-
tional techniques, and film.
examination of various
marching bands.
To register, contact
MSU's Regional Center, 885
Cranbrook, Bloomfield
Hills, 645-3442.

• BREAKFASTS • LUNCHES • DINNERS

FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
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Adult Foster Care
Homes Are Sought

Wayne County is seeking
persons to become licensed
as adult foster care provid-
ers. A monthly income will
be provided.
For information, call the
Home Finders Unit at the
Wayne County Department
of Social Workers, 256-1339.

"Our happy hour just got a lot happier"

Come out for dinner between M
5 and 6, Monday thru Friday.

Spirits at happy hour prices
All dinners 20% off

Keidan Exhibit
Slated to Open

An exhibit of water colors
by Barbara Keidan will
open Monday with a 7 p.m.
reception at Arwin Galler-
ies, 222 Grand River W. Gal-
lery hours are 10 a.m.-5:30
p.m. Monday through Sat-
urday. The exhibit will run
through June 19.

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12 Mile.

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