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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ANNOUNCING THE NEW
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Southfield Hotel, perform-
ing from 5 p.m. to 12 mid-
night. _
GAIL AND RICE Prod-
uctions, Livonia, showcases
a broad spectrum of its mus-
ical acts and bands this
Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m. . . . in
the Hubbard Ballroom of
the Hyatt Regency, Dear-
born.
The method of talent dis-
play has been standard pro-
cedure in the past but this
year's showcase features a
different twist . . . Now open
to the general public as well
as to buyers of talent, it
enables fans and followers
of many Gail & Rice groups
to enjoy their favorites and,
possibly, discover other
highly-entertaining musi-
cians and performers.
Held in the plush Hub-
bard Ballroom of the Hyatt,
the donation (tax de-
ductible) of $5 per person
goes to benefit the Detroit
Rotary Foundation . . .
There will also be a cash bar
. . . Slated to appear are the
bands of Johnny Trudell,
Chuck Robinette, Hank
Warren, Bob DuRant, Eddie
Santini and the 21st Cen-
tury Steel Band.
Other units entertain-
ing during the six hours
include ... Tim Hewitt.
and Feelings, Changing
Times, Vis-A-Vis, De Ja
Vu, Smiling Faces, Joe
Chilla and Fascinating
Rhythm, Chuck Wyatt,
The Larados, Speakeasy,
Valhalla, Phil Cole, The
Singing Dolls and The
Chris Nordman Group.
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"The Effect of Gamma
Rays on Man-in-the-Moon
Marigolds" will be pre-
sented by Stage I Prod-
uctions in Novi this
weekend and Nov. 12-14.
Friday and Saturday per-
formances are at 8 p.m. and
Sunday performances are at
7 p.m. The theater is located
in the Novi Community
Building, on Novi Rd. be-
tween 1-96 and Grand River
Ave.
For tickets or informa-
tion, call Chris Ruona,
669-4050, after 6 p.m.
There will also be many
singles, duos and strolling
groups to add musical spice
to this affair.
GETTING MUCH re-
sponse is the kosher restau-
rant on Wednesday eve-
nings . . . by Virginia Ko-
zin's Suburban Kosher Cat-
ering at Cong. Beth Ab-
raham Hillel Moses on W.
Maple in West Bloomfield
. . . It's under Council of
Orthodox Rabbis supervi-
sion . . . and also becoming
a place for friends to meet
each other after many
years.
JAY KOGAN, owner
of Oakland Mall, and
Kelly Burgess, Detroit
News' fine feature writer,
have something in common
. . Both love hot dogs as
evidenced by the munching
of the devils from Keros
Coney Island, who threw
open its spot in the mall for
all who attended recent Liv-
ing for Arts benefit Hallo-
ween Ball in the mall . . .
chaired by Larry and Bobbi
Ebel . . . Jay and Kelly also
look good dancing together.
SANDY MORRIS,
former bosslady of One Of A
Kind in Applegate Square,
is now selling fine art
(Chagall, Neiman, etc.) at
Austin Galleries of 12 Oaks
in Novi, owned by Don Au-
stin out of Chicago . . . She
is no stranger to art since
her one-of-a-kind jewelry
was quite artistic.
McFROCK'S SALOON,
downstairs of Roman Ter-
race, 12 Mile and Orchard
Lake Rd. is having a canned
goods drive this month, for
the Sarah Fisher home . . .
Customers bringing in can-
ned goods will receive a
complimentary beverage
coupon and a two-for-one
beverage coupon, valid for
the day.
McFrock's is also sponsor-
ing a pasta-eating contest
Nov. 30, 9 p.m., for Muscu-
lar Dystrophy . . Patrons
try to pick the winner for $1,
with winners receiving a
complimentary beverage
coupon . . . Last year,
McFrock's garnered $1,300
for Muscular Dystrophy.
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French Plays
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The French Institute of
Detroit, in cooperation with
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L'Etranger and Wayne
State University, will pre-
sent three one-act plays by
Rene de Obaldia Sunday at
3 p.m. in room 150 of the
General Lectures Building
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