THE DETROIT JEWISH (NEWS A Great Detroit Tradition Saturday. THE MICHIGAN RESTAU- ) RANT Association asked folks to help run multiple sclerosis off the ,face of the earth by entering its "Pastathon" . . . No athletic abil- ity required, just a love for pasta. Participating restaurants, of I'vhich Roman Terrace is one, do- nated $1 from every meal ordered off a special Pastathon table tent r to the Multiple Sclerosis Society ' ,. . . To enter, all folks do is order and enjoy . . . (Roman Terrace continues its $1 for MS through month of October.) Pastathon was a primer for the Detroit Free Press International -Marathon last week, which also benefits MS . . . Pasta was chosen as the official dish to aid the mul- tiple sclerosis fight for this fund raiser because it is high in carbo- hydrates, the runner's energy source . . . Each participating res- taurant created its own special pasta dish . . . fitting within the 3atery's theme and price range. SAM ZAWIDEH, owner with brother Gabe of Kingsley Inn on N. Woodward, says the Sweetest Day package sounds so good that he and wife Alice have made their reservations . . . $65 for deluxe room with full bottle of cham- pagne plus Sunday brunch .. . Half bottle of champagne is for people whose combined ages don't reach 70 or are married less than 15 years .... Sweetest Day is to- ., morrow. HARRY KOSINS, head of Ko- --) sins Clothes and Kosins Big 'n --' Tall . . . being honored tomorrow -31 Hyatt Regency Hotel . . . by Mr. & Mrs. Group, City of Hope . . . is a success story. When he finished military serv- • ice in 1945, winning a bronze star with cluster at Battle of The ?Bulge, Harry went to work in father Max's dry cleaning . plant ' °. .. Today, he has developed into one of Michigan's leading clothiers . . . with a chain- of five Kosins stores in Michigan and ' Ohio. Proceeds from the banquet will b c'establish a Harry Kosins Medical MResearch Fellowship at City of Hope in Duarte, Calif. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF will be first show of 16th season at • Pontiac Theater IV . . . Oct. 26,27 and Nov. 2, 3, 9 and 10 . . . Tickets ---- ,---- $5 ' students and senior citizens $4 . . . The theater is on Lafayette, scorner of Saginaw . . . For more info call Kay Barkholz, 338-2903. , GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . . at Pumpernik's . . . Orchard - take Rd. and 10 Mile . . . Carol Therrien . . . smiling, efficient and pleasant . . . Pumpernik's is a good casual restaurant with American, Mexican and bar-b-q specialties . . . Try the Pumper- burger . . . a huge one with cheese and onions . . . and so delicious .. . Also the homemade cottage fried potatoes. POPULAR DETROIT ,BRASS Society will entertain , with its lively chamber music Sunday at Restaurants On Main Street section of Tel-12 Mall, --Telegraph and 12 Mile . . . As one of the "Concerts in the Garden" series, the program will begin at 10:30 a.m. . . . following a 10 a.m. -brunch . . . Music of the five-piece ensemble recognized by Michigan --- Council for the arts ranges from 16th Century works to avant- garde and contemporary selec- tions. Tickets are $5.50 with brunch and reserved seating (must be purchased in advance), and $3.50 with coffee (can be bought at door) . . . For more info, call Southfield Cultural Arts Division, 354-4717. COMMUNITY-ITE LAURA Baldwin has lead role of Ida in Wyandotte Community Theater's musical comedy 70 Girls 70 by writers ofCabaret, who have come up with a humorous look at life in the later years . . . show is at Wil- son Community Education Cen- ter . . . Friday and Saturday nite performances 8 p.m., Sundays 2:30 . . . $6 admission, $5 senior citizens and students. THREE PARTICIPANTS in the "Brisket Bake-Off' and all three winners . . . Joanne Smith for taste, Don Purther for texture, and Bernice Zacks for presenta- tion . . . Was held at Joanne's home in Franklin .... with judges Sondra and Bud Shubiner, Shir- ley and George Ingber, Eunice and Milt Ring, Lois and Dave Robinson, Barbara and Bill Levitt, Gloria August, Gloria Brown and Sherwin Davidson. EVER HEAR OF A restau- rant serving flaming dishes tab- leside at 1 a.m. in the morning? . . . Now the Trophy Room in Haymarket of Troy Hilton Hotel, Stephenson Hwy. does it . . . til 1:30 a.m. in fact, Friday and Saturday evenings . . . Flaming coffees, Steak Diane, Strawber- ries Romanoff and Cherries Jubilee . . . plus ice cream desserts and Caesar Salad. Jim Nixon Trio and their jazz sounds play nightly at Trophy Room of Haymarket. this time around at Birmingham Theater, N. Woodward, opening Oct. 26 . . . He brought back the record-breaking show on much demand . . . It played four years in Chicago, where play was origi- nated, and then on road . . . nine months here . . . produced then by Libby Adler Mage and Daniel Golman. GUY FAWKES BALL this year is Nov. 3 at Cranbrook Museum, Lone Pine Road . . . a benefit for Cranbrook Academy of Art . . . This year's theme, Col- ours, will turn the event into a festive evening with cocktails, dinner and dancing. SILLY STANDARDIZED country — America," grumbled a distinguished English advertis- ing man as he completed a U.S. lecture tour, his pockets bulging with silly standardized American dollars . . . "Your cities look so much alike, I had to consult my itinerary to see whether I was in Milwaukee, Sioux City or Spokane. Same hotels, same stores, same signs." Same signs, my eye! . . . This land of ours abounds with indi- vidualistic merchants who would rather be caught dead than hang a conventional sign outside their place of business . . . 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