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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-10-11

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62 Friday, October 11, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BEST OF EVERYTHING

Greektown'S Finest Cuisine

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Liquor • Beer • Wine
Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 3 a.m.
Fri. & Sat. til 4 a.m:

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Your Hosts: Gus & Chris Mantjios
Monroe Ave.
Downtown Detroit•.
.9634058

Pointe is than its Pumperniks
predecessor . . . , ,
It could never, win before .
and cannot lose mil;
LAST SUMMER., Barry Man-
oncert at Pine
ch
Knob .tr-
llow in C
ing• a B'nai B'rith affair, called
Linda Berman {Martin) on stage ,
to sing with him This year at
Pine Knob, he asked Enid Waller
(Rick) to core() onstage, . . . While
with Barry, in front of: 15,000, or
20,000 people, 'she asked if he
liked the chocolate chip cookies
sent to him backstage . . , The
songwriter /singer said he loved
them.
Linda and Enid share two
things in common besides being
good friends.;... . both were on
stage with Barry Manilow . . . and
are .partners in one of the fastest
growing cookie and cake opera-
tions around:.. It's called Sweet
Treats . . . and since they live
close to one another in Far-
mington Hills, the gals each do
have of orders reteiVed . . . for bar
mitzvahs, swim elubs, etc. . . .
baskets, boxes, trays .-The one
they sent us thnt. the laisies at
The Jewish News went ga-ga over
was a large olastic:tiay with
snap-on cover . . . loaded with ,
chocolate chip cookies, brownies,
apricot squares,: maridelbread
with banana chocolate sprinkles,
and muffins.
Linda and Enid make carrot ,
cakes, coffee. cakes,. Tailach,
strudel and:sox:oath more.
But as good as their products .

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are . . . personal service and at- Senior class of several area high
tention by them is so very much schools will be invited to attend a
appreciated . . . Such a nicetouch preview performance at one of
calling their customers after each Birmingham Theater's prod-
delivery' to make certain every- uctions this season.
, Senior class of Birmingham
thing was alright.
JOEL AND -HEATHER- Groves High School will be the
SIEGEL, former owners of guests of Birmingham Theater for
Siegel's Sandwich Shop in North a performance of A Chorus Line
Hollywood, Calif.. . . and Dr. Deli on Oct. 26 ... Royal Oak Kim-
and The Salad Queen in Van ball's senior class and faculty
Nuys, Calif. . . . are back on the attended opening of Corpse.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS ..
restaurant scene again . . . in To-
ronto . . . This is where Heather is Cakes of soap last longer if you'll
from . . . Joel is a former Detroiter unwrap and let them dry out a few
. . . and both wanted to be back weeks before using . . . A 100-watt
bulb gives considerably more
nearer to their families.
They bought the Famous Res- light than four 25-watters . . .
taurant on Steele, corner of Duffe- Costs less too . . . Save by making
rin . . . serving the same menu as sure your refrigerator door closes
in California . . . and retained the tightly . . . Close it on a piece of
name Famous . . . until receiving paper . . . if the paper isn't grip- •
their liquor license . . . It has been ped, you may need a new gasjtet
changed to Dr. Deli and The Salad . . . a very wise investment ... If
Queen . .. 12 salads, ten deli com- - door has been banged hard or
bos, 16 regular deli sandwiches, twisted, hinges may be off kilter
nine 'burgers, nine grilled and . . . need adjustment.
BUTTER
PEANUT
thelt sandwiches, homemade
soups . . . All sandwiches are on PLAYERS, DetrOit's only profes-
choke of egg, whole wheat, rye, sional children's.luncheon thea-
French, onion bun, raisin or ter, opens with Tom Sawyer musi-
cal adaptation of the Mark Twain
French roll.
If going to Toronto for the World classic, Oct. 19, at Mama Mia's,
Series . look up Joe and Restaurant, Cooley 'Lake Road,
Union Lake . . . Performances are
'Heather.
NEWEST RESTAURANT to every Saturday and Sunday until
open is Crystal Swan at new Novi mid-December . with lunch at 1
Hilton, I.276 and Eight Mile . p.m.,-show at 2 p.m. Reserva-
Executive Chef Shaiq Husain fea- tions are required.
The Peanut Butter Players are
tures 'contemporary American
cuisine with a continental flair professional children age 8 to 16.
WHO'S WHERE . .. Restau-
. Plus mastering his skills in
international dining, he em- rant Duglass Seutlifield and 12 1/2
phasizes the lighter side bythain- Mile, has Anthony Lange's piano
taining a selection of light dishes music for lunch weekdays ... and
the Wilbert Nagler quartet
on the menu.
LOOK FOR CHINESE drive- Saturday eves 8:30. to 12:30 a.m.
ins coming to this area . , . (and a for dancing ...Ron Coden Show is
messy chop suey to you, too) .. . at Mountain. Jacks Wednesday
through Saturday til Nov. 2 .
Should be kind of interesting.
JUDY GOLDSTEIN does Jazz flutist Alexander Zonjic,
more thaijust sing when appear- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
ing at various communal affairs eves, Murdock's Crooks Rd.,
Rochester Hills.
. . . Her folk songs are in Hebrew,
MANY, PEOPLE KNOW . . .
Yiddish and Russian . . . but she.
enhances the listener's music that Excalibir niteryon Franklin
- appreciation by narrating and ex- was formerlY ,Brunette's, Hugo's
'plaining . . . while strumming her and Zodiac Theater . : . But not too
many with knowledge.hat it orig-
guitar.
There's no charge • . public is inally was intended as a Chinese
invited free . . . when Harry B. restaurant . . •. Was to have been
Keidan, B'nai B'rith, presents called King Wale's . but deal fell
Judy 8 p.m. Oct. 24, in social hall flatter than a Chineim noodle . . .
at Temple Beth El, Telegraph and and owner-to-11e; Charlie Chine,
remained as chef at Peking Howie
14 Mile.
For more info, call Morry Diren- in Royal Oak. •
feld, 559-8400.
A CHORUS'LINE, thewonder-
ful musical that captivate* audi- .Cometai. Pumpkins
ences wherever it plays . . : opens At Cranbrook
a four-week engagement at Bir-
The Cranbrook Institute of Sci-
mingham Theater Oct. 25-Nov.
ence, 500 Lone Pine,Rd.; Bloom-
24.
Based on true stories of dancers field . Hills, are offering programs
in Broadway shows whose lives for adulta and children through-
are only complete when they're out October.
"A Comet Called Halley," will
dancing, the musical conceived
and directed by Michael Bennett be shown SaturdaY and Sunday
is entering its second decade on afternoone, and 3 p.m.,
Broadway . . . It has *on a Tony, and Saturday evenings at 7:30
,Award Award for best, musical p.m., focusing. on sky - positions
and Pulitzer Prize for best drama. and times for , conet-watchingiin
Michigan, as well as a description
A' well-orchestrated comnpany
of the historical significance' of
that b as received dazzling re-
views during its 15 weeks in Halley's Coinrnet.'? 2,f-1.-.‘.!'':' . :,:
Cranbrciok special
Chicago will bring the magicCfA
programs for children Saturday,
,cherus Line to
teaching how to make jaa,o-
Birmingham Theater, 'by die
lanterns at 9:30 and 11 a.m. and
way, has 'initiated a program to
"401e Cidering", at 10 a.in. For
introduce young people to the
informatieri,; call Cranbrook;
magic of `legitimate theater
645-3134.

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