THE-DETR611-JEWISH- NEWS — - Ftiday,-OGibbe5, 1984 - 49. • DELI-RESTAURANT FIND IT COUNTRY CORNER MALL L IN THE AID 14) 4 ‘ 30770 SOUTHFIELD ROAD Just South of 13 Mile 647-7037 DINNER FOR 2 MIX OR MATCH ANY ENTREE .. Even turkey and cheese, orned beef and cheese, broccoli, nushroom and cheese, spinach , nd feta cheese, oodles of fruit- iiied, raisin cream cheese . . . and o many others . . . including. a vegetarian croissant . . . and .pecially-ordered miniatures. Croissants, Croissants are also 'Ding a lot of catering . . . and arry outs are ready within ten , ninutes from the time people call. it is open seven days . . . Mon- a.y through Saturday 7:30 to 9, nd Sunday 7:30 to 5. AUDITIONS BY Nancy Gur- . Tin Productions for its Cole Por- er musical Anything Goes will be ' ct. 8 and Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m. . . -Tterested actors, singers and 'd ancers should call 352-2797 for .)lace of auditions or further info .. Anything goes starring Nancy 3urwin opens in January at the 'llen Park Motor Lodge. dancer at Chuck Joseph's The Cedars downtown, and danced in Las Vegas . . . Today, she still works for Chuck and his wife Dorothy at their Place For Steak on 12 Mile and Coolidge . . . as a premier evening waitress. Also there Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings is Kay Chuvard, one of the top-notch waitresses at former Town & Country Club (now Hamilton Place) on Southfield Rd. Lou Miller is still host on Fri- days and Saturday nights at Chuck Joseph's Place For Steak. REID ASHTON, owner of Golden Mushroom, Ten Mile and Southfield is hoping to open his second spot sometime this year at Restaurants on Main Street in Tel-12 Mall, Telegraph and 12 Mile . . . It'll be called The Main Street Tavern. 42ND STREET, David Mer- rick's Tony Award winning song GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. and dance extravaganza, is corn- ---; Donna Jensen . . . days in Aushroom Cellar at Golden ing to Detroit for five weeks, Nov. 7-Dec. 9 at Masonic Temple Thea-. 'iiushroom, Ten Mile and South- ter . . . Opening night will be a field . . . smiling, efficient and benefit for the Variety Club of De- bourteous. TORCH SONG TRILOGY, troit. Garvey Fierstein's winner of the 42nd Street, with its tapping 2982 Tony and Drama Desk feet and singing chorus, is a lvaish eye-popping, larger-than-life , Awards for best play, will open at musical directed and choreog- Fisher Theater for a one-week r:gagement, Oct. 23-28 . . . Due to raphed by Tony Award winner, the late Gower Champion . . . The length of the production, per- , original company is still on formance times have been Broadway . . . and there are com- 'changed . . . Evening curtain will panies in Los Angeles and London pe at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through- . . . The national company has lout Sunday Sunday . . . and matinees at 1 1- p.m. Saturday and Sunday. broken house records in Philadel- phia, Washington, St. Louis and , Torch Song Trilogy is the humorous and touching unfolding Boston . . . 42nd Street, based on the popular '30s film, is story of a 'of the Fierstein's gay hero, Arnold . young stage-struck girl who Beckoff, and his quest to find what everyone wants in life . . . a decent wants to become a star . . . She joins the chorus of a new show, home, a good job and someone to replaces the leading lady on open- , mare it with . . . The comedy- ing night and becomes that star. drama comprises three individual Some of the familiar songs from plays which progressively tell the story of seven years in Arnold's the musical are . . . We're In The Money, Lullaby of Broadway and !ife. CHEFS 200 CLUB holds its 42nd Street. annual Chef of the Year and Loy- IF YOU'RE WAITING for an- any Award Banquet Oct. 22 at other Greek Night . . . book Oct.26 on your calendar . . . It'll be at [Roma's of Bloomfield . . . This year's banquet will be 25th year Pine Hills Restaurant, Orchard Lake Rd. betweenl2 and 13 Mile I ,Clief of the Year award has been . . . with bouzouki band and belly presented Ao a chef who has sig- nificantly contributed to the pro- dancer . . . no cover or admission fession . . . Along with this year charge. year's winner, the awardees from MOVE OVER MRS. MAR- KHAM by Jimmy Launce Prod- previous 24 years will be given imedals to commemorate the uctions, is the laughter-filled comedy opening at "The Club" of s ilver anniversary of this award. Hyatt Regency Dearborn . . . Oct. KINGSLEY INN Coffee Shop, 12 through December . . . Over at N. Woodward, now stays open Somerset Dinner Theater, Some- every evening except Sunday til rset Mall, Troy, Jimmy Launce 10:30 p.m. . . . Sunday hours re- Productions has the comedy/ main 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. . . . Recently mystery Murder Among Friends expanded and remodeled at a cost through Dec. 19. of $70,000, the Coffee Shop serves SOME INTERESTING and dinner items like fresh Lake amusing facts about dining down Superior whitefish and New York through the ages . . . The first strip steak . . . plus burgers, public restaurant opened in Egypt sandwiches, salads and desserts in 512 B.C.E. . . . It served only from Kingsley's pastry chef. one dish, consisting of cereal, wild Kingsley is again running fowl and onions . . In 402 B.C.E., shuttle busses to Lions' home little boys were permitted to sit at games, leaving the inn one hour the dining table with their par- before game time . . . Round trip ents in Corinth, Greece . . . Girls are is $7.50 per person, and is not were not until they were married tied to any purchase at Kingsley . . . In 153 B.C.E., the first pay- . . . Both brunch and dinner are as-you-leave restaurant in Rome .available before and after the failed . . . due to "forgetfulness" of game. patrons . . . In the year 40 B.C.E., is on the wall HER PICTURE the first "Businessmen's Lunch" with long black flowing hair .. . was featured by Sergious Locates, but that was some years back Continued on next page -when Diane Landfeld was a belly BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley LI 2-0330 ALL SEATS $1.00 AT ALL TIMES Harrison Ford in "INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM" (PG) Fri., Sat. & Weeknites 7:00 & 9:20 Sun. 2:30, 4:45, 7:00 & 9:20 KEEGO TWIN Where Movies Cost Less Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds. 1 1/2 Miles West of Telegraph 682-1900 Mon. & Tues. ALL SEATS $1.00 This ad will entitle bearer ONE FREE ADMISSION when a second admission is purchased Fri., Sun., Wed. & Thurs. 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