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Di MAMBRO'S
on
Grand River near
Schaefer, famous for
their excellent service
and great meals . . . they
always make it a point to
ask if you're satisfied.
MAMA ZELDA'S, while
not traditionally Italian,
certainly features
spaghetti and a variety of
sauces that delight the
appetite . . . along with
baked lasagna, veal par-
magiana, mancotti,
ravioli, etc. Their
spaghetti is good and re-
minds me of the flavor of
old Caruso's, years ago on
Woodward Ave.
THE ROMAN TER-
RACE on Orchard Lake
Rd. open Monday
through Saturday, not
only a place that serves
up delicious Italian me-
als, but you usually meet
someone you know at one
of the tables. They also
cater to regular patrons
and have a theater menu
for the after 9 crowd.
CARMEN'S FIOR
d'ITALIA . . . North-
western at 12 Mile Road,
enjoys the best compli-
ment a patron can give an
establishment . . . they
keep coming back for
more. It is a congenial
atmosphere that is most
conducive to good dining.
Consistently good food
Calligraphy Topic
of Art Unit Display
The
Birmingham
Bloomfield Art Associa-
tion will present a display
on "The Handwritten
Word: Historical Survey
of Calligraphy," Satur-
day through Jan. 9 at the
association's headquar-
ters, 1516 S. Cranbrook
Rd., Birmingham. An
Opening reception will be
held 2 p.m. at the head-
quarters. Mary Bowman
will demonstrate Sumie
painting.
. . . great Parmesan
cheese to sprinkle on the
Minestrone.
YOU MAY HAVE a
favorite Italian Restau-
rant I haven't mentioned
. . . like I said, it's impos-
sible to list all the nice
places.
Specializing In:
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Attorney Arthur James
Rubiner of Northfield
Rd., Bloomfield Town-
ship, has been elected
president of the Oakland
Youth Symphony for the
1976-77 season.
The Oakland Youth
Symphony, which con-
ducts its rehearsals and
concerts at Varner Hall
on the campus of Oakland
University, is composed
of young men and women,-
age 14-19. It is conducted
by Ervin Monroe, .princi-
pal flautist of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra.
Pianist Lawrence La-
Gore and the Detroit
String Quartet will per-
form 3 p.m. Sunday in Or-
chestra Hall, sponsored
by the Laudenslager
Music. Series. There is a
charge. For information,
call the En Concert office,
832-7402.
Brunch With Bach
Violinist Emily Mutter
Austin and pianist Fed-
ora Horowitz wilL appear
in the Brunch With Bach
series 10 and 11:15 a.m.
Sunday in the Kresge
Court of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. There is a
charge. For information,
call the institute, 832-
2730.
Bar Mitzvas
Bat Mitzvas
Sweet Sixteens
Banquets
Showers
Parties For All
Occasions
Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Reception
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Cole Slaw
Assorted Pickles
Olives-Pimento
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BLOOMFIELD
Faxon to Appear
at Opera Theater
Restaurant
and
Cocktail
Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT
TUES. THRU SAT.
The New Sound Of
State Sen. Jack Faxon,
D-Detroit, will portray a
lieutenant governor in
the Michigan Opera The-
ater's musical production
of "Naughty Marietta."
Sen. Faxon, who is con-
sidered to be one of the
state legislature's most
cultured members, made
his opera debut as a
prince in "Die Fleder-
maus."
The actual Hebrew
meaning of the word
Hanuka is "dedication," •
referring to the dedica-
tion of the Temple altar
by the•Hasmoneans. •‘
Wittg5teg inn
Rubiner Named
Symphony Head
Orchestra Hall
Concert Slated
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SUSAN MICHAELS
Pianist Vocalist
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