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And Keep Your Steam By Enjoying Our NEW DINNER SPECIALS A Different Choice Nightly SUN.-THURS., 4:30-8 p.m. 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mlle 576-1588 14,4,4,40.**********4444 43 ' LELLI'.S INN 4- 43 , , 20 7618 WOODWARD, 3 Blks. N. of Gd. Blvd. 871 - 1590 PRESENTS OPERA °I THIS THURSDAY NIGHT - - At $ 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. • 3-- Featuring + t e. • DINO VALLE • JAN RAE lo ..t, r . CATHERINE GRIMSHAW DATTIL01 4 and pianist, MS. CHIARA DEL GUIDICE 4 • Broadway Songs • Light Opera, 4*- 43 • International Favorites 4! ai° t + 4 4 Call For Reservations: 871-1590 Bates. For the past 10 years he has been in the scholarship program at Center Music School of the Jewish Com- munity Center . . . The scholarship fund is set up for both Jews and non-Jews. One of Mark's renditions will be Israeli Melodies, written by Julius Chajes. LOVING CUP with Marlene Hill is in the sec- ond week of a four-week engagement at Monk's Cel- lar, 12 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd. but not to Koreans as er- roneously rumored about . . . A present deli owner has made the purchase as an additional locale. LORI JACOBS is ap- pearing through Sept. 24 at the Raven Gallery, Green- field and 12 Mile . . . Her new album, "Everything's Jake!" is at many record stores . . . and Lori's song lyrics and poems titled "Have You Ever Felt Alone" is at most bookstores. • Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities is 44+ 414 4444+ 414 4444P++ 414 4"14/e three years . . . and having only seven members . . . has nonetheless managed to present programs of opera- tic scene* even with the small group. This year, however, the company is looking to ex- pand so that more ambiti- ous things can be done . . . Rehearsals are held every Saturday afternoon at the Detroit Community Music School on John R. and Kirby, across from the De- troit Art Museum . . . Everyone who can • sing fairly well gets an opportu- nity to do solo work, as well as group work. Folks interested in more info can call Irene Pianin, 968-7435. DAVE PERLIN will manage the Old Time Deli, 12 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd.. LAST TWO WEEKS be- fore each Jerry Lewis Mus- cular Dystrophy Telethon, local Producer Mary Lou Zieve and hubby Mort, see so little of each other that they have a running love af- fair all over again via notes . . . Mary Lou begins work on the Labor Day Weekend telecasts in April . . . but it's the last two weeks that Mary Lou and Mort could sometimes almost forget what each other look like. RON CODEN, talent un- limited with his guitar and songs, is at Duffy's Tavern on Cooley Lake Rd., Wed- nesdays through Saturdays . . . He's one of the best. ONLY KOSHER dinner theater in the area is at the Jewish Community Center . . . Sept. 17 and Sept. 24 . . . with Center Stage pre- senting "Luv" by Murray Schisgal . . . 6 p.m. dinner and 8:30 curtain . . . Show only on Saturday eves. ANTIQUE SHOWS at Somerset Mall are usually scheduled for just a week, OLDTIME DELP but one coming up will ex- tend to 10 days. Sneak preview of some of the really rare pieces in- clude a collection of 16th Century Philippine Santos. Rare pieces of folk jewelry like mummy beads from Egypt dating back to 2500 BCE . . . Mechanical dolls . . . Emile Juneau signs one (1865) that is a dancing doll on a music box, manip- ulated by yet another marionette doll . . . Primi- tive furniture, not perfect, cracked with age . . . Early Shaker furniture, among the most serviceable ' and practical, because the people believed in a place for everything and every- thing in its place . . . con- sequently, every piece has plenty of drawers . . . Some other unique things: child warrior figures of rare German pottery resembling cast pieces because of the fine detailing; a Coalbrook- dale hand-painted porcelain urn with individually applied flower petals; a child's Morris chair, a graceful, sleek gilded dog figure and a nude figure lamp from 1910 with a domed shade of pink alabas- ter. The show is open to the public, at no charge, during regular mall hours . . . Sept. 21-Sept. 302' DELI IN THE OAK PARK has been sold . . . (YOUR HOSTS: DAN & MARCELLA MOODY) 1110 ore ; ••, memrs• NOT HUNGRY? 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