filar BEST OF EVERYTHING I 11B RESTAURANTS & PASTRY SHOPS WISHES ALL OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR 81yrcx ifirb Nvx Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 innian rum M ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN, Family & Staff Of IRVING'S FAMILY DINING IN LA MIRAGE MALL 29555 NORTHWESTERN HWY., BET. 12 & 13 MILE 352 3840 - Join In Extending Most Sincere Wishes For a Joyful NEW YEAR May the call of the Shofar herald a message of peace for the entire world. We thank you for your gracious patronage .. and most sincerely wish the very best in health, happiness, joy and prosperity to all We Will Close Wed., Sept. 23 at 3 p.m. Reopen Sat., Sept. 26 at 8 a.m. We Will Close Fri., Oct. 2 at 3 p.m. Reopen Sun., Oct. 4 at 9 a.m. 112 FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1987 Kingsley Continued from Page 110 tremendous challenge because of the large number of celebrants involved . . . Jerry Zawideh, Sam's son and general manager/food and beverage, is in charge of the parties which Kinglsey caters. One of the high points in catering achievement for the Kingsley staff took place this summer at the former Walter 0. Briggs mansion in Bloom- field Hills . . . now the home of Audrey and Dr. Ben Weinberg . . . the Weinbergs treated 350 friends and fami- ly members to a full-course poolside meal . . . Occasion was a pre-nuptial party for their son, being married in Chicago . . . in addition to relying on Kingsley for the party catering, 80 of the guests stayed there also . . . so a good deal of the shindig's climate depended upon Kingsley Inn living up to its reputation. As they mark their tenth year at Kingsley Inn, the Zawidehs continue to share in the lives of their neighbors . . . giving thanks for the op- portunity of planning, super- vising and catering the celebrations that are so much a part of Jewish life. Although $4.5 million has been spent renovating and ad- ding accommodations and features such as the indoor atrium pool, whirlpool spa and physical fitness facility, the tradition of service that began at Kingsley Inn in 1938 continues today and pro- udly plays a part in the tradi- tions of many families. NINA MACHUS is the new public relations coor- dinator for Machus Restaurants and Pastry Shops . . . She is a cap 'n gowner from University of Michigan . . . with graduate work done at Wayne State University . . . Nina has been director of vocal music for the Cranbrook Schools, Bloom- field Hills, past 18 years. New promotions coor- dinator for Machus, Tracey Brown, is a recent graduate of Michigan State University . . . working in all seven restaurants and three bakeries . . . helping to pro- mote in-house special features. POPULAR Broadway musical Guys And Dolls opens Meadow Brook Theatre's 22nd season Oct. 8 on the campus of Oakland University near Rochester. Day before, Oct. 7, "An Even- ing on the Aisle" benefit begins the fall theatre season at Meadow Brook . . . Festive party starts at 6 p.m. with cocktail buffet in the adjoin- ing Meadow Brook Art Gallery and foyer of the theatre . . . In keeping with the setting of the Guys And Dolls musical, a Salvation Ar- my band will perform in front of the theatre and ushers will wear Salvation Army uniforms. CHEF KEITH Famie of Chez Raphael, will present a three-part cooking class at Farmington Community Center, Farmington Road north of Ten Mile . . . Classes begin Oct. 19, 7 p.m. and return on Nov. 11 and Dec. 14. Keith has become one of Michigan's most noted chefs . . . He recently received na- tional attention after organiz- ing "Michigan Chefs Against Hunger" . . . a series of benefit dinners to aid the less fortunate people of Detroit. IT'LL BE A first-time ever for Nancy Gurwin Produc- tions . . . and the biggest musical by her group yet .. . Gypsy opens Oct. 10-25 at Jewish Community Center with a cast of 27 . . . Nancy plays Mama Rose; Allison Mould is Gypsy Rose Lee (strip and all) and Edgar Guest III will direct it .. Shows will be Saturday even- ings and Sunday matinee and evenings. HEINZ MENGUSER is now a partner at Benjie's Seafood Restaurant on Cass Lake Rd., owned by Benjie Pearlman . . . The dining spot's menu will be expanded to include veals, lambs, sautees, etc. . . . It'll be 70 per- cent fish and 30 percent otherwise now. ALMOST 1,000 people jammed Nicky's for its fourth anniversary party . . . and folks ate so good and so much that no food left at 10:30 p.m. . . . Naturally, the coconut shrimp went first . . . much before this time . . . As usual, a sumptous sweet table was an evening highlight . . . from chocolate mousse on . . . And for the fourth year, guys 'n gals had their caricatures done free on the occasion. Restaurant and nitery gents came to congratulate white tuxedo'd owners Nick Sorise and John Reaser .. . Reid Ashton, Golden Mushroom; 'Ibny Them Pointe Bar-B-Q; Mark Papasian, Jukebox; Ray Thomas, Premier Center; Chuck Ar- cher, Excalibur . . . and more . . . Newscaster Bill Bonds was at Nicky's and later on the TV screen over its bar .. . Waitresses were congenial in the happy madhouse . . . and we had a-good one . . . Debbie Panbin. MIKE KRALEVIC is the new director of sales and marketing at Michigan Inn on J.L. Hudson Dr.