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auditioning and getting the
lead in "Rabbit Test" writ-
ten and directed by Joan
Rivers . . . making his debut
as the first pregnant man.
He'll be followed Monday
- March 10 by Melba Moore
.. and March 12-17 by
George
orge Shearing.
PET PEEVES . . . Wait-
resses with untidy uniforms
. . . Restaurants that list
items .on the menu but
never have them . . . People
in eateries who take cash
and handle food . . . Wait-
resses who rush over to take
your order and then take
their sweet time bringing it
to you . . . Customers who
wait until the waitress
comes before looking at the
menu.

SURE, POINT AFTER

Deli in Racquetime Bldg. on
12 Mile, east of Northwest-
ern, has bath deli and
Chinese food . but it
doesn't stop there . . . Re-
cently, dinner specials were
Italian . . . making it sort of
a continental-type deli .
Point After is owned by
Susie and Quincy Dong,
with son Henry . . . and
doing a good job . . . Susie
with her new hair-do looks
like a China doll.

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MON.-THURS:7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

CAN'T REMEMBER
THE source, but I heard a

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Sun. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Your Singing Maitre 'd Host: TOMMY ASCOTT

• Lunch • Dinner • After Theater Menu
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Entertainment from 8 p.m.
Mondays thru Saturdays •

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good definition of Saturday
night social life in the com- -
munity . . . "The time when
people spend money they
haven't earned . . . to buy
the things they don't want
. . to impress people they
don't like."

WHAT MORE CAN BE

said than that the wonder-
ful songstress Ella
Fitzgerald will do eight con-
certs at Music Hall
downtown, March 13-18?

FELLOW AND HIS
WIFE went to a local eat-

ery, had dinner and asked
for the check. . . The wait-
ress said she had put it on
the table . . . He argued_
loudly and the girl just
shrugged her shoulders and
gave him another one.. .
The couple left so mad they
refilsed to leave a tip .. .
Coming out of the Fisher
Theater, he reached to take
out his parking ticket and
there was the original
dinner check . . . To the
gent: the place you and your
wife -ate at charges their
waitresses with all unpaid
checks ... So besides losing
out on a tip, the poor girl lost
out on two dinner amounts,
unless you go back like a
man and admit your mis-
take.
COULD TIM trumor be
true that another attempt
will be made to form a
delicatessen - restaurant
association? . . . Sure would
be great if so . . . Why
shouldn't all the owners
help each other . . . and
maybe have a hand in hold-
ing the prices on items they
sell . . . There can be no los-
ers with an association .. .
only winners.
WHEN WAS THE last
time you saw someone fill
an empty water glass?

BAGELS, LOX AND
CREAM cheese has become

a continental favorite . . . it
was among all the gourmet
goodies at Oscar's on
Northwestern recently,
celebrating the opening of
Birmingham Theater's new
season— . Hostesses in-
cluded - Diane Schoenith,
Susan Sosnick, Phyllis
Marra and Janet Jaffe.
GYPSY FANTASY is
concert of March 19 at Var-
go's, Six Mile between
Middlebelt and Merriman
. . . with Billy Rose and his
25-piece Gypsy orchestra
. . . featuring Ziggy Bela,
Joska Vidka and singers
Jan Rae and Enrico Laricca
. . . Music is international
. . . Gypsy, Italian, Roma-
nian, Serbian, Jewish,
Greek, etc. Monday concert
is a complete sell-out.

WOULDN'T HAVE

missed - it for the world .. .
First anniversary of Ex-
calibur ... with owner Pat
Archer goiit all out in cele-
bration of this wonderful oc-
casion.

One out of five pregnant
women who needs Rh vac-
cine does not get it, accord-
ing to the March of Dimes.
Nearly 7,000 babies are
born each year with Rh
blood disease, a serious,
sometimes fatal birth de-
fect.

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