Friday, November 5, 1982 33 Li, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ANNOUNCING THE NEW 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE CARRY OUT AVAILABLE NOW SERVING COCKTAILS (Continued from Page 32) 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. pumpernik'S _ i~l Specializing In ROTISSERIE RIBS AS YOU LIKE THEM • • SEAFOOD • MEXICAN DISHES SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 11 a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.m.-1 a.m. $12.95 HUNGRY JACK SPECIAL ... RIBS FOR TWO DIMITRI'S NIKO'S 316 WOODWARD, Ph Blks. N. of 11 Mile Royal Oak OPEN 7 DAYS 542-4880 OPEN THANKSGIVING 8-8 Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 10 OZ. BROILED WHITEFISH 10 OZ. BROILED NEW YORK STRIP SIRLOIN VEAL PARMESAN w/spaghetti 4 BROILED LAMB CHOPS (16 oz.) 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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. 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