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TRY OUR GREAT WE HOMEMADE BBEIffill REMO= AL NHS: Na 11-3, hes-lbrs. 11-I, Fri. 11 - 12, St M-U, Sa 11-1 • The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 36) When the army yearned to return, he reluctantly began the long journey home, but never reached Greece . . . contracting a fever in Babylon and dying in his early thirties. The wall at Alexander's Restaurant in Oak Park is a wonderful lesson in history . and most interesting. HOW DO YOU like that idea at West East Ethnic Restaurant on N. Perry in Pontiac . . . The Chinese, Korean, Indian, French and American eatery gives every customer an account number . . . At the end of the year, they get a rebate based on how much they spent. Ever want to own a res- taurant? . . . Anyone can have shares for $5 either by buying them or working for them at the West East Ethnic Restaurant. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . Cheryl Sabo . . . at Peking House on 11 Mile in Royal Oak . . smiling, efficient and courteous . . also Hazel Muraszewski at Dominico's on Coolidge in Berkley . . a former Club Berkley stal- wart with lots of know-how. SPIFFY'S on Greenfield enjoys a rare restaurant dis- tinction . . . It has been under the same ownership for 19 years . . The 34- seater eatery is only open until 4 p.m. . . serving just breakfast and lunch. THE RON CODEN SHOW is at Mountain Jacks on Rochester Rd. in Troy through Jan. 2. ETTA MCDUFFY,, working lunches at New Garden Chinese Restaurant on Nine Mile and Coolidge, is also a program worker at Devonshire Home, Jewish Association For Retarded Citizens, Devonshire and 11 Mile . . . Etta is at the home mornings 7-9, weekends and evenings. LOVERS OF one of tele- vision's most popular soap operas, "General Hospital," are now able to "Fall In Love In The Afternoon" at Dewey's in the Michigan Inn . . when the lounge has its "General Hospital Happy Hours" . . . The happy hours are weekdays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. . . . and are open to soap fans one and all . . . "General Hospital" is shown on a big screen color TV and daily buffets feature hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. PAUL LOCRICHIO, one of Detroit's finest and most dynamic entertainers returns to Dewey's for a five-week engagement be- ginning this Monday . . . and appearing through Dec. 19. Paul performs two floor shows each night, featuring popular tunes and clever impersonations . . His band for listening and danc- ing puts out top 40 tunes sessions. Paul will be appearing Monday through Saturday from 9 to 1 . . . A LIVING LEGEND leaves Detroit . . . as Ann Pelliccioni left Jakks, Greenfield and 10 Mile, last week . . to live in Phoenix, Ariz. One of Detroit's premier waitresses for so many years, Ann served many thousands of Detroiters since she came to Detroit and the Clifford Bar & Chop House in 1951 from West Virginia. After five years at Clif- ford, Ann spent four years at the Encore Lounge on Northwestern and Middlebelt . . . then over 10 years at the Afterglow on W. McNichols . . . to Vir- go's on Eight Mile for four years . . and finally Jakks about eight years. Ann with the always youthful, slender look . . covering more floor space than a hopped-up jack rab- bit . . always with excel- lent efficiency and compe- tency . . . and a big smile . . will be missed by the many customers who fol- lowed her through the years from place to place . . . and those who got to know her for the first time. Everybody wishes Ann Pelliccioni the very best of luck, indeed. MAIL DEPT.... to Mari- lyn Frumkin ... from Lisa Ilitch, public relations/ marketing ... "Your article that appeared in Danny Raskin's column of The Jewish News on Friday, Sept. 25, was enlightening. Your reactions to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre are consistent with the reactions of many. "Because the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre unit was previously occupied by Little Caesar's, it is a major conception that Little Caesar's now owns Chuck E. Cheese's. This is not true. The owners of Lit- tle Caesar's, Michael and Marian Bitch, also own the franchise of Chuck E. Cheese's in Michigan which often links the two com- panies. However, the com- panies are separate and different enterprises and neither the pizza nor the food are Little Caesar's. "Oh, about the 17 quar- ters, forget it, we're glad Jessica had fun!" (Marilyn recently wrote of her experience at Chuck E. Cheese's in Sylvan Lake ... Jessica is her's and Sid's granddaughter who "beat the game" by staying on the token or coin-operated three-seat merry-go-round 17 times ... while others came and used it also ... but with a token or quarter.) Dancers to Aid Special Olympics Danceathon '81, a weekend of aerobic dancing marathons to benefit the Special Olympics, will be observed locally 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 21 at Oakland Community College, Or- chard Ridge campus. For details, call Aerobic Dancing, Inc., 644-3460. Friday, Novenier 13, 1981 31 Nederlander's rEvita' at Masonic The Nederlander Orga n- ization, which operates the Fisher and Birmingham theaters, has announced plans to rent Masonic Au- ditorium for several prod- uctions. The new arrangement, worked out by Joseph Z. Nederlander and Alan Lichtenstein, Masonic's di- rector of theater operations, will begin with a Nederlan- der production of "Evita" next February. The cheek is apter than the tongue to tell an errand. GREEK & AMERICAN FOOD • All our dishes are homemade • Excellent Unice with a smile • 80X of our customers are repeat business • Reasonable prices SERO'S RESTAURANT MORN OF 2280 N. WOODWARD 12 WU Plenty of Parking in Rear ROYAL OAK GREAT BABY SPARE RIBS! 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