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make Topinka's a standout of its
own.
Now comes even more ...
with the addition of smiling,
happy employees ... Night hos-
tess Geraldine Arnold, is every-
body's favorite ... so personable
and gracious ... Jill Moffett,
waitperson who brought us the
delicious Topinka's turtle soup,
excellent salad and sauteed
perch ... efficient, courteous
and warm ... Raynell "Ray"
Freeman, a wonderful personal-
ity of joy and pleasing ways.
And of course ... the Topinka
Choraleers are always in good
voice ... for all occasions cele-
brated by customers.
BIRD TRANE-SCO NOW,
non-profit group performing
with Roy Brooks tomorrow, 8
p.m. to 11 p.m., at Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts Recital Hall, is
made up of very talented young
people between ages of 10 and
20 ... dedicated to the develop-
ment and mastering of their art
through study and mastering of
music by jazz greats ... Tickets
are $8 at door.
CHI-CHI'S on Northwestern
is Detroit area's seventh locale
for one of the nation's fastest
growing full-service restaurant
chains ... it joins over 170 sis-
ter establishments in 36 states
and four Canadian provinces.
First Chi-Chi's was in subur-
ban Minneapolis ... and com-
pany has been busy since 1977
in development, operation and
franchising of full-service,
family-style Mexican restau-
rants ... Name is gotten from
founder's wife ... Chi-Chi.
Its kitchen is among the in-
dustry's largest ... encompass-
ing nearly a third of the entire
restaurant area ... more than
9,000 square feet ... Chi-Chi's
design represents traditional
Mexican hacienda styling ...
The dining and cantina areas
seat 394 persons ... Over 80
Mexican entrees feature the
milder seasoned Sonoran-style
cuisine.
MORE THAN 100,000 peOple
are expected to attend 19th De-
troit Camper & Travel Trailer
show Nov. 30-Dec. 8 at Cobo,
Hall ... for second straight year
... It will showcase everything
that's new in camping vehicles
and accessories ... and in fact
be the largest indoor public dis-
play of recreational vehicles in
the country.
FOURTH ANNUAL Bir-
mingham Theater-WOMC Care
and Share Holiday Food Drive
to aid Capuchin Mission Soup
Kitchen is this Monday at Bir-
mingham Theatre ... For every
10 pounds of canned, boxed or
dried food the donor will receive
one ticket (limit two per person)
to the musical Snoopy, at Bir-
mingham Theatre Dec. 6
through Jan.
WOMC Radio personalities
will include Tom Ryan and Nick
Arama, the "Let's Drink A
Toast" guys ... Hours of food
collection are 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in
the lobby ... 400 tickets will be
given away.
SAMMY WOOLF WRITES
"I will never forget a night in
my entertainment career that
taught me a lesson. Many years
ago at a party, I was working
with my band and a gentleman
wearing dark glasses danced by
the bandstand with his wife. I
had seen this couple at many
parties and I jestingly re-
marked, 'Are you going Hol-
lywood on us with the dark
glasses?' I later found out that
this gentleman, unbeknown to
me, was blind. I was so embar-
rassed that I sought him out to
apologize to him. His answer to
me was so beautiful as he re-
plied, 'Sammy, if you thought I
had gone Hollywood with the .
dark glasses and not because I
was blind, you paid me a won-
derful compliment.' My thanks
to you, again, Herb Rosen, and
your charming dance partner,
your wife, Gertrude. There are
such nice people, if we'll only
look around us."
MAN CAME OUT OF a
grocery store, carrying a big
package ... A passing drunk
looked up at him and gurgled,
"Look at him spending all that
money for food, and I bet he
ain't got a drop of liquor in the
house!"
CHARLES SCHATTER is
only 29 years old ... and has
turned his hobby of learning
about fine wines into a livlihood
... He's the sommelier at Dear-
born Inn ... and also specializes
in creating exotic desserts for
diners in its Early American
Room.
Sculpture Show
In Oak Park
The Oak Park Arts and Cul-
tural Commission and the
Friends of the Oak Park Library
will present a slide lecture on
"Italian Renaissance Sculpture
from the Time of Donatello" at
the Oak Park Library Sunday at
7 p.m.
Joyce Moore, from the Detroit
Institute of Arts, will be guest
speaker. For information, call
the library at 548-7230. Admis-
sion is free.
Rabbi Lectures
On 'Excellence'
The Center for New Thinking
will present a lecture by Rabbi
Sherwin Wine on Tom Peters'
book, A Passion For Excellence,
2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Some-
rset Mall Auditorium.
There is a charge for this
event. For information, call the
Center for New Thinking, 546-
8928. •
Oak Park
Holiday Concert
The Oak Park Senior Citizens
will present a holiday concert
featuring folksinger Judy Golds-
tein at 1 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Oak
Park Community Center.
Admission will bg charged.
For information, call the Com-
munity Center, 541-0900.