THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 Friday, August 11, 1919
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"One last observation on Cordoba's and Pedro's of
dining out. I have been -to Mexico on W. Seven Mile,
gourmet dining rooms with west of Middlebelt, will be-
delectable food in glamor- come a Chinese restaurant
ous settings. But I've been . . . under new ownership.
turned off by a waiter or
KARL EBERLE is the
waitress who never smiled, new executive chef at
appeared to dislike their Northfield Hilton Inn on
jobs and generally made me Crooks and 1-75.
feel uncomfortable. It's the
GOOD WAITRESS
same as having dinner in
someone's beautiful home DEPT. . . . Ilaine Cooper
. banquet waitress at
where fancy delicacies are
served on fine China. But Kingsley Inn . . . sweet, pre-
the hostess looks exhausted tty, smiling and efficient.
Speaking of Kingsley, try
and acts like you're a bother
who put her through a lot of the Key Lime Pie baked
hard work she obviously re- there . . . it's among the best
. . . and the hotel part has
sents."
RONNIE PHILLIPS, become so popular, espe-
cially with movie and stage
pianist, is at Brandy's,
Telegraph north of Long stars, that 70 more rooms
Lake Rd. . . . Monday will be added . . . making a
total of 240.
through Saturday.
Much food is in the tillage
of the poor; but there is that
Dixieland Music
swept away by want of
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:GREENFIELD CENTER 961-3922*
celebrate your
birthday at
"Fiddler on the Roof' will
be presented at the Will-
0-Way Theater today and
Saturday and Aug. 24 and
25.
Featured among the cast
members are a mother and
son team, Shirley and Eddie
Benyas. Mrs. Benyas will
portray Golde, Tevye's wife,
and son Eddie will perform
in the orchestra, playing
oboe and English horn.
Also featured in the cast
are Jack Cortez, Tevye;
Sidney Resnick, Lazar Wolf;
Tine Turner, Lizzie Zucker,
Eileen Weiss and Michelle
Levine, the daughters. Ms.
Levine choreographed the
local production.
The cast also features
Elaine Keinert, Chip
Spearman, Brett
Reynolds, Buzz Turner
and Bruce Davidson as
the fiddler.
For ticket information,
call the theater, 644-4418.
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MILE AT LAHSER IN HARVARD ROW MALL
4 p.m. to 12 Mid.
From A Snack To A
Complete Dinner
Shirley and Eddie Benyas, mother and son, prac-
tice their roles for the forthcoming production of
"Fiddler on the Roof' at the Will-O-Way Theater.
Count Basie at Meadow Brook
Count Basie and his Or- the Meadow Brook box
chestra and pianist Oscar office, Hudson's, Sears and
Peterson will perform 8:30 Grinnell's.
p.m. today at Meadow
Brook.
Concert Planned
At 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
Renaissance Concerts,
Neville Marriner will con-
duct the Detroit Symphony Inc., will present a concert
Chamber Orchestra in a in its "Nightcap With
concert featuring Haydn's Mozart" series 11:30 p.m.
"Creation." Pavilion and today at the Birmingham
Unitarian Church, 651
lawn seats are available.
The Sunday Pops series at Woodward, Bloomfield
7:30 p.m. will feature a pro- Hills. Refreshments pre-
gram of compositions by cede the concert.
There is a charge. For in-
Rossini, Rachmaninoff and
Haydn. Pianist Gary formation, call the concert
Graffman and Donald information line, 851-8934.
Green, principal trumpet of
He who loves money is
the DSO, will be the fea-
never satiated with money.
tured performers.
— Ecclesiastes 5.
Tickets are available at
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