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Pontiac Lake Rd. 683-3636 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED GET MATS: ale of Southfield 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Complete Greek and American Cuisine • Lunch & Dinner • Cocktail Lounge • [ BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL AFFAIRS SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ANY OCCASION Hot & Cold • All-You-Can-Eat IIALL TONY 569-0882 $ 8 95$450 Adults Under 10 Includes Coffee, Tea or Bev. r r LAUGHTER AND WARM sentiments . . . were keynote of tribute to Karen and Norman Fell . . . by Michigan Cancer Founda- tion . . . Over 1,100 people were at Westin Hotel for beautiful ban- quet honoring them. Evening before, many (about 200) had been at large, sprawling home of Doreen and Dave Herme- lin for pre-glow party . . . Effer- vescent Doug Jacobs and his lively Red Garter Five kept things on a peppy musical note both out- side and inside . . . with Doreen and David showing folks some fancy jive-stepping. Lovely Linda Solomon with camera around neck was doing her fabulous thing . . . taking stills and interviewing the stars . . . Night of the affair, Linda would start her new job (she'll re- main at the Detroit News .. . they'd be fools to let go fo this gra- cious, pretty and highly-talented gal!) at WXYZ-TV as interviewer while others man the video cameras . . . Linda will cover all big parties for Channel 7 . . . to be shown on "Good Afternoon De- troit" Wednesdays at 4 p.m. Doug and Sydell Schubot pro- udly bragging about their first grandchild . . . Frank Stella tall and trim, still very debonair- looking and favorite of so many people . . . Paul Zuckerman lost without wife Helen, in hospital at time, from recurrence from recent quirk accident. Ivan Bloch among the most comfortable-looking with open red shirt . . . Character actor James Whitmore with so much character written on his noted face . . . Whitmore's one-man por- trayal as Harry S. Truman was a masterpiece . . . Actor Norman Fell so well-liked because of being heck of a nice guy . . . He and wife Karen share much love. The over -1,100 people who attended Third Annual affair by MCF honoring the Fells next night enjoyed a very gala evening . . . Why Trapper's Alley had its opening same evening is very ob- viously a lack of caring communi- cation . . . Dan Rappaport sharp with his black-and-red bowtie .. . wife Mona absolutely stunning in her beautiful sequined outfit that shone as brightly as her smile .. . They're parents of lovely Linda Solomon, who certainly gets her good looks from these two people . . . Lovely Linda's hubby Barry one of a kind in double-breasted tux jacket with brass buttons and turquoise hankie . . . very smart- looking combo . . . Donna Moshauer a masterful job coor- dinating the public relations. Film and TV clips introduced by attending stars were surprise to Fells and capped a fine evening for Michigan Cancer Foundation . . . Video-taped salute with new skits and out-takes from past shows, live segments from the Broadway and Hollywood casts, taped greetings from many hon- orary committee members and spontaneous entertainment of songs and comedy were a biggie production of the evening's pro- gramming. Westin Hotel food has gotten better . . . iced cream of Senegalese soup, chicken piccata, - COMPLETE MERIWETHER'S 4P MEAL __-a- EM voi iir ■ ■ All/ .WIL OW• as f•. IR' i mw. Imo IN NM " — All aril MM. - 411/ mi. ma• IN a mg aim Ts ice V mow $ 7.95 ! It happens every Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. and includes your choice of Meriwether's "Fresh from Nature Entrees." There's the Chicken Teriyaki Vegetables, Chicken Meriwether, Petite Top Sirloin, Fresh Boston Scrod and our unique San Francisco Stirfry. And your complete dinner includes your choice of Seafood Chowder or Steak Soup, salad and our famous teacup bread. Plus, your choice of coffee, tea or milk and Haagen Daz ice cream or sherbet for dessert. Join us soon for a fabulous feast you won't soon forget! . Meriwether's ARWYW mope are. amd ottrt I nrelw earth 25485 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield • 358-4950 Warnammllormaawant asparagus Polonaise, buttered linguine, tomato Florentine, souf- fle glace grand marnier with raspberry sauce . . . but valet parking situation is still quite bad . . . and too expensive. Ernie Solomon (no relation to Lovely Linda and Barry) with his usual very big smile . . . State Representative David Honigman saying hellos with polite graciousness befitting his office . . . Mort and sweet Mary Lou Zieve always a lovely couple .. . Mort is board chairman at Simons Michelson Zieve Advertising .. . and new film critic for The Jewish News . . . al . . . His very fine critique last week on Birdie . . . al was a mighty swell debut . . . Kelly Burgess, Detroit News . . . al fea- ture writer, being kissed on the lips by John Ritter, handsome star of TV's "Three's Company" . . . David Hermelin his usual exhube- rent self as emcee for the evening . . . Johnny Trudell and orchestra . . . open bar in lobby before dinner . . . gals outdoing others with their fineries. On the dais, plus Frank Stella, dinner chairman, Dave Hermelin, Father Robert Mitchell, president University of Detroit, and Dr. Michael Brennen, president of MCF . . . stars introducing the video clips were . . . Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell-Reid . . . he's the hip DJ, Venus Flytrap, on "WKRP in Cincinnati" and the of- ficious police lieutenant on "Si- mon and Simon' . . . she was Mr. T's first love interest on "The A-Team" and is now seen weekly on "Simon and Simon" . . .•John Ritter . . . star of ABC-TV's long- running sitcomes, "Three's Com- pany" and "Three's a Crowd" .. . He's the son of Tex Ritter .. . Linda and Adam Arkin . . . she has recently been co-host of USA Network's "Alive and Well" .. . he's the former sit-com star of "Bustin' Loose" and now appears in the Los Angeles stage produc- tion of "Twelve Angry Men" .. . Carole and Harve Bennet .. . she's a motion picture literary agent . . . he was one of radio's original "Quiz Kids" . . . now executive producer of TV pro- grams and feature films like "The Mod Squad," "Rich Man, Poor Man," "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "Star Trek" II-IV .. . Richard Kline recently made singing debut on national TV after many years in role of Larry on "Three's Company" . . . Audrey Lindley . . . Norman Fell's amor- ous TV wife, Helen Roper, on "Three's Company" and "The Ropers" has completed three fea- ture films in past 18 months, in- cluding "Best Friends" in which she co-starred with Burt Reynolds . . . Mark Rydell . . . was director of Henry Fonda's last film, On Golden Pond . . . and is receiving large acclaim for his current production, The River . . . James Whitmore . . . is the only actor to have distinction of mounting three very successful one-man stage shows during his career .. . He has twice been nominated for Academy Awards. Honorees Karen and Norman Fell . . . she's a former nurse and West Coast psychotherapist .. . he is the beloved stage, screen and