i itiaiLAW iiiii ORCHARD MALL, Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple Gourmet Oriental-American Food Cocktails Whole Maine Lobster Caeser Salad I Chaim Presents One-Woman `Senesh' Play CHAIM — Children of Holocaust Survivors Associa- tion in Michigan will bring the one-woman playHannah Senesh from Broadway to Or- chestra Hall on May 17 at 7:30 p.m. for one performance only. Senesh was a high school honor student when an anti- Semitic experience triggered her involvement in the Zionist movement. At age 18, she left her home in Hungary to live on a kibbutz in pre- state Israel prior to the start of World War II. But following Hitler's inva- sion, Senesh returned with a British paratroop unit to help rescue her people from sense- less slaughter. Senesh was captured soon after crossing the border from Yugoslavia to Hungary and was tortured for refusing to betray her friends and her cause by revealing radio transmission codes. Four months after she turned 22, Senesh was executed. This performance will be CHAIM's annual fund raiser to further Holocaust educa- tion programs. Zelda Robin- son, chairman of the Jewish Community Council Holocaust Subcommittee, will be honored "for her work in promoting Holocaust educa- tion." Chairing the event is Ar- thur H. Kirsh, with Franklin J. Ellias and Harry Eisen- berg as co-chairmen. Also working on the event are Harriet Bakalar, Sarah Gor- don, Sherry Lipson, Cynthia Wagner, Jacob Burnstein, Bernard Kent, Rosa Chessler, Betty Rotberg Ellias, Gail Gales, Eva Lipton, Charles Silow and Eva Kraus. For tickets or information, call Kirsh, 557-6089, or Ellias, 352-1940. Ladbroke DRC Airs Kentucky Derby For the first time in Michi- gan racing history, Ladbroke DRC will simulcast the his- toric Kentucky Derby, the first leg of the Triple Crown series on Saturday. Ladbroke DRC patrons will be able to view the race on more than 300 monitors available at the track, or in the new Teletheater which features seating for 250 and three 12-foot viewing screens. The other Triple Crown races, the Preakfiess Stakes on May 16 and the Belmont Stakes on June 6, are also on the simulcast schedule. 851-6400 APV 400 < • oso I\ toc. ‘" Carry-Out and Delivery Services I Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 to 10:30 Fri. & Sat. 11:30 to 12 Mid., Sun. 4 to 10 ■ OUR RIKSHAW ON MAIN STREET AT TEL-12 MALL, Telegraph & 12 [ tcArk, 40. 4 110 ,,\t‘ &\'60es \>s r.e\\6\°'es \e cc\e 0 THREE GREAT LOCATIONS 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield • 552-1100 28505 Northwestern • Southfield • 357-2009 29556 Orchard Lake • Farmington Hills • 626-0804 WAFFLE WAFFLE OMELETTE OMELETTE Buy one plain waffle or omelette with toast and jelly ... get one FREE! Limn coupon per 2 persons Valid Monday through Friday only No W.I.... • Expires 6/7/87 L. _ Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Southfield Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd. Dining and Cocktails For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 DINNER SPECIALS MONDAYS THRU THURSDAYS • Fresh White Fish With Raspberry Buerre Blanc • Chicken Primavera With Fettucine Alfredo • Deep-Fried Fresh Smelts With Homemade Tartar Sauce • Grilled Provimi Calves Liver With Sauteed Onions 95 ON YOUR NEXT TRAY Dinners Include: Soup du jour, tossed salad, potatoes, fresh vegetables and French bread and butter. ANN 13 .1"14Lrir 8 Person Minimum On Trays VALID ON MEAT OR FISH TRAYS 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER Expires 5-17-87 DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE Thanks, Family traditions grow from shared experiences happily repeated. Mother's Day at the Kingsley. Sumptuous buffet served 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom. Adults, $11.95; children, $7.95. After 12:00, dinner is served in all dining rooms. A Bloomfield Hills tradition. Call for reservations. FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29145 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE KI- 14gStep Inh Woodward at Long Lake Road • Bloomfield Hills (313) 642-0100 67