ue Deli Uni 967-3999 CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. entirely in order because your restaurant seats only 48 and is located off the beaten track. A "no-show" costs you money and it is unlikely a "walk-in" will replace the "no-show." I want to tell you we had an excellent meal and service and enjoyed ourselves. The only regret we had is that we didn't get a chance to thank you personally." George H. Blostein THE MUSICAL CHANGE at Hurley's in Northfield Hilton, Crooks and 1-75, is a big one ... No more hard rock or overbearing rhythmic noise. Now, for at least three months, Hurley's will have Norma Jean Bell and The All Stars ... a very fine musical aggregation considered among the top in this area. A wall has been taken out and the Norma Jean Bell group of five gents and two girls have a larger stage on which to put out their fine stylings. Opening party welcoming them had about 250 people in a Northfield Hilton ballroom . with many staying for more Norma Jean at Hur- ley's. She is extremely talented ... singing, playing a mean sax and clarinet and shaking the place in melodious fash- ion that has style. Sam Salam, manager at Hurley's almost two months, is noted for his stalwart days at Kingsley Inn ... New gen- eral manager at Northfield Hilton, George Remmers, is already making an impres- sion Jan Van Bergen Henegouwen, food and bever- age director, has given the Northfield Hilton an added dimension with his know-how . . . Knowledgeable smiling Nancy Glazer is making a lot of friends as sales director ... and new executive chef Jim Mitchell from Lake Geneva, Wis., is putting out food people are enjoying. Norma Jean Bell and The All Stars appear at Hurley's Wednesday through Saturday ... They really play a lot of music. YOUNG VARIETY CLUB of Detroit and Friends of M.S. will have its "Music on Main Street" concert ex- travaganza, Dec. 7, 7 p.m. ... at Tel-12 Mall's Restaurants on Main Street. Songstress Orthea Barnes, Stanley Johnson, Norma Jean Bell and The All Stars and many more will entertain. Advance tickets are $25 and includes food, entertain- ment and door prizes ... Concert tickets are $10 and $12 at door ... All funds raised will benefit Young Variety Club's charities for children and research and services for Michigan's M.S. society. For more details, call Eric Continued on next page Clark, president, YVC, 533- 7188. "SATURDAY NIGHTS Against Drunk Driving" is new campaign by Center Stage night spot on Ford Road in Canton ... It is sup- ported in part by New York Seltzer Co. ... with series of Saturday night dance parties for guys 'n gals 16 and over ... that includes variety of non-alcoholic beverages and "mocktails." THINGS I LIKE DEPT ... Coffee in glass cups ... Just seems to taste better ... Problem is that not too many places have glass cups. OVER 200 GUESTS ARE expected to enjoy catered buf- fet and bidding on original works of art at Temple Kol Ami, Walnut Lake Rd. ... tomorrow, 7 p.m. Preview begins at 7 p.m. with the auction slated for 8:30 p.m. . . Chef John Van- derwouw, C.E.C., will cater the event, which will include wine and foods similar to the fine buffet enjoyed last March ... Marlin Art will donate a door prize ... The Deer Park, N.Y. firm will conduct the preview and art auction ... with biddings beginning below $3 and going upwards to $2,500. DID YOU KNOW ... that the coffee cherry, pits we know as coffee "beans," was first discovered in Arabia 2,500 years ago? ... At first, the cherries were crushed, kneaded into balls, and used as food ... Later, a kind of aromatic wine was prepared from the fermented juices of ripe cherries. Coffee has value both for its taste and stimulating ef- fect ... As one story goes, coffee was first discovered when a goat herder noticed how lively his animals were getting after drinking it. , Only I 4 1,00 OFFR to 6 p.m.: ge not incl. Pied. 41 rs ,.>441 THIS COUPON GOOD UNTIL NOV. 28, 1986 Pr Are lo mosomidl No Retirement In Sight For George Burns OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNIER 11:00 A.M.-1:00 SUN.-THURS. 11:00 A.M.-2:00 A.M. FRI. & SAT. GERRY MORRIS 29200 Orchard Lk. Rd. • Farm. Hills Special to The Jewish News (Between 12 & 13 Mile) 626-2982 y ou might say that George Burns is the Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb and Joe Dimaggio of the entertainment world. He is a standout in every department — radio, television, movies, records, night clubs — and is the author of six best-selling books. Burns hasn't just improved with each of his 90 years, he has blossomed. Possessing impeccable tim- ing, Burns manages skillfully not to cross the fine line that separates the naughty old man from the dirty one, al- though sometimes he comes perilously close. Like so many old-time Jewish-American comedians and song-writers, Burns began on the sidewalks of New York. Born Nathan Birnbaum, he grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhat- tan and left school after the fourth grade. His pious father, a liart- time cantor and synagogue functionary who emigrated from Poland, died when George was seven. "If I said my father was the worst pro- COMPARE ANYWHERE! IF YOU WANT THE BEST GIVE US A TEST! George Burns: making old age fashionable vider in the world, I'd be ly- ing," recalled George, "but only a little. It wasn't that he didn't love us, because he did, very much so, but trifles like food, rent and clothing never even crossed his mind." The family survived, Burns said, because "My mother was a remarkable lady, with a great sense of humor, and she had a way of solving problems and you didn't even know she was doing it." The young Burns also helped. "When I was a kid, I had to hustle to make money for my family," he remem- bered. 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