THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 22, 1985 47
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lic to be wary of unauthorized
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SALE OF ORIGINAL Irving's
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Deli is for Greenfield site, north of
11 Mile Rd. . . . Another Irving's
Deli still remains . . . on Crooks
and Big Beaver, Troy, owned by
Carol, Jerry and Seymour
Guttman.
SUZANNE YAGODA, daugh-
i, ter of Mollie and Herman Yagoda
1. (Basin Street, etc.) is with restau-
rant shown on Boston cable tele-
vision, Around Town.
MARK RIDLEY, Comedy
Castle bossman, is as close to hav-
ing his own place as two bunnies
in a snowstorm . . . It'll serve food,
too . . . meanwhile, Mark's fine
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array of comedy talent holds sway
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at Red Cedar's, Nine MIle and
Telegraph . . . Rosie O'Donnell
from Star Search '85 ends tomor-
row night . . . followed in by Kip
Addotta Feb. 27-March 2.
CREPES ALL DAY long will
be served this Tuesday as Pike
Street Company Restaurant, Pon-
tiac celebrates Mardi Gras like is
done in France . . . Also, anyone in
mask receives a surprise . . . The
day will be called "Fat Tuesday"
. . . last big day of fun and feasting
for Catholics before 40 days of
Lent begins.
IT'S NOT GOTSIS anymore
on Middlebelt north of Five Mile
. . . The strange name has been
changed to Hunters Run . . . and
has a lot of good talent lined up .. .
Tonight and tomorrow night is
Buddie Budson, piano; Dan Kol-
ton, bass; and songstress Ursula
Walker . . . Sunday is Johnny
Trudell Trio with Dennis Tini on
piano and Ray Tini, bass.
NOTED PIANIST FEDORA
HOROWITZ, Lyric Chamber
Ensemble artistic director, who
founded LCE in 1980 with four
members of Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, can be called anytime
at 357-1111 . . . She has all the
info needed on five-concert series
celebrating 300-year anniver-
saries of three great classical
composers . . . The Bach-Handel-
Scarlotti Tricentennial Festival
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will be consecutive Sundays thru
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March 17.
Bach's Concerto In C Major for
Two Pianos and Orchestra will be
performed by Fedora and Joseph
Gurt, March 17, 4 p.m., at Or-
chestra Hall on Woodward.
STANDUP COMEDY is every
Friday (9 p.m.) and Saturday
(8:30 & 10 p.m.) in the 1891 Room
of historic Holly Hotel, Battle Al-
ley, Holly.
REMODELING of Bread
Brasket Deli in Lincoln Center,
10'/2 Mile and Greenfield, will be a
completely new renovation pro-
gram that has already begun .. .
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Extensive work is slated when
- deli is closed two weeks starting
• April 1 . . . First week of Passover
holiday will be major work like
new booths, etc.
Owner Ron Forman is smart .. .
Will not add more seats . . . and
sacrifice his present very good
service.
WONDER IF Charter House
Barbers customer Dr. Bryon P.
Shumaker ever sold that bottle of
Chateau Lafitte Rothschild,
1966?
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BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
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by Wayne State U. Glee Club,
under direction of Dr. Harry
Langsford, is March 2, 8:15, at Or-
chestra Hall, Woodward and Par-
sons.
AFTER ALL THE restau-
rants that opened and closed or
changed hands following Dubbs
in New Orleans Mall, 10 Mile and
Greenfield, there seemed only one
more thing to happen . . . and it
did last week . . . a fire at Foods by
Julie.
SHEILA SLOAN WRITES
. . . "Even after the curtain closed
opening night at the Fisher
Theatre, the La Cage Aux Folles
cast continued to exude warmth
and humor at the afterglow recep-
tion held for them in the candlelit
Terrace Room at Detroit's luxuri-
ous Riverfront apartment com-
munity.
"Immediately following the
show, La Cage stars Peter Mar-
shall (George), Keen Curtis (Al-
bin), Ronald Dennis (Jacob), and
other company members were
treated to a late-night supper
while they mingled with guests
and enjoyed the music played by
pianist Bernie Schwartz.
"La Cage company manager,
Mark Andrews (close friend of
Phyllis Marra, Bloomfield Hills,
and David CiChiera, general di-
rector of the Michigan Opera
Theatre) attended the reception
accompanied by his assistant,
Michael Sanfilippo.
"The La Cage cast — which
would be exclusively men if not
for the two women in the chorus
line — were eager to see River-
front's Health Club where they
have an open invitation to work-
out during their stay in Detroit.
"Although the reception was
scheduled to end at 1 a.m., the
celebrating and conversation fi-
nally subsided sometime after 2
a.m.
"Familiar faces attending the
afterglow reception included:
Ellie Smith, Birmingham; David
Handleman, Birmingham; Pat-
ricia Hill Burnett (former Miss
Michigan), W. Bloomfield;
Richard and Sheila Sloan, Bir-
mingham; Miles and Lee Jaffe,
Detroit; Elizabeth Young (Mayor
Young's sister-in-law), Detroit;
Dr. Richard and Jane Lamont,
Detroit; Bob Kaiser (boat racer),
Detroit; Herb Strather, Detroit;
Daniel Webb, Detroit; Alice
Combs, Detroit; Alan Abramson
(antique dealer), Detroit; Ron and
Joyce Mason, Detroit; (Joyce is a
descendent of the Schoenherr
family which has been in Detroit
since 1842, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Roesler, Detroit."
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MICHIGAN RESTAURANT
Association (MRA) recently
awarded $9,000 to students
enrolled in Michigan college food-
service programs . . . 25 students
received grants of $250 to $750
each, based on academic perform-
ance and financial need . . . Each
spring and fall the MRA gives aid
to outstanding students across the
state through its various schol-
arship funds.
Recent gains in the foodservice
industry are creating a contin-
ually increasing demand for em-
ployees educated in the prepara-
tion of food and management of
foodservice operations.
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