30 Frida* May t9; 191$ THE: DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS. . The Best of Everything) (Continued from Page 29) May 27 . . . and Joey theater, 8:30 June 5, at the Heatherton, May 31 Washington in Royal Oak through June 3. . . . Ages for the show are THOSE WHO RE- 13 and older, with celebrity MEMBER the Fox Theater judges . . . $100 prize for organ . . . and those who the best act and $25 for the remember hearing about it most novel . . . Talent . . . will appreciate hearing entry forms are at all Circus that Pipe Organ Concert World stores . . . Begin- this Sunday, 11 a.m. at the ning June 3, 1 p.m., will be Fox . . . sponsored by Bloch the first in a series of Bozo's Chapter, Bnai Brith Big Top shows . . . and the Women. city's first children's show Featured at the console of (ages for talent will be 12 the mighty Wurlitzer, Gary and under.) Reseigh will tickle the keys UPCOMING ACTS fol- in a program of classics and lowing David Brenner at popular music. the Birmingham Theater on The Detroit Fox Wur- Woodward, will be Robert litzer Pipe Organ was origi- Goulet, May 24 through nally one of five unique in- Cabaret Pops Concerts Due LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. DAILY HOURS: NOEL THRU THURS., 11 sm. to 11 p.m. FRI., 11 am. to 2 tun. SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 GAIL SUN., 4 pm. tO 11 p.m. ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza rated No. 1 by Channel 7 News BEER & WINE CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE NORTHWESTERN HGWY. Al 12 MILE & FRANKUN IN FRANKUN SHOPPING PLAZA r 357-3280 • MI •I z os Buy 1 to 10 Medium at the regular price Get same number of identical PIZZAS FREE Little Caesars Pizza PICK-UP ONLY This coupon expires N) May 28, 1978 L struments created for the largest and most magnifi- cent movie theaters built in the country . . Of the five, only the one at Detroit Fox remains in good condition and in its original installa- tion . . The mammoth in- strument, which needs seven rooms to house all of its pipes, percussions and ef- fects, requires coestant maintenance . . Over the past few years, Friends of the Fox, a group of Detroit- area theater pipe organ enthusiasts, has had sev- eral major restoration proj- ects on the Fox Wurlitzer . As a result, the in- strument both plays and sounds better than it has for literally decades. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra will present con- certs in its Cabaret Pops series 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Light Guard Armory. Rodgers and Hammerstein works will be featured. The DSO will present an evening of nostalgia 8:30 p.m. May 26 and 27 at the Armory. The Four Freshmen will be the fea- tured artists. Tickets are available at the Ford Auditorium box office, Hudson's and Montgomery Ward stores. MEP Seeking Volunteers Michigan Emergency Patrol is seeking volunteers to monitor traffic condi- tions. MEP will train the participant and no radio ex- perience is necessary. 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