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ANY AGE! 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Except 2 For 1 And Early Bird Specials) NO COUPON NECESSARY!, dr k Restaurant 6066 W. MAPLE, North of Orchard Lake Rd. • 851-0805 CARRY-OUT DEPT. Together, there's so much good we can do. NEXT DOOR TO OUR FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT Featuring • Pizza • Ribs • Greek Salads • Lasagna • Chicken • Sandwiches • Etc. r CELEBRATING OUR -1 11TH NEW YEAR OUTSIDE CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS $2 OFF $4 OFF T -coupoNT DINNER FOR SLAB OF RIBS •GREEK SALAD 2 per person TUESDAYS THRU SUNDAYS ON ANY OF OUR FRESH FISH, MILK-FED VEAL, STEAK OR CHICKEN DINNERS WITH THIS COUPON • BAG OF BREAD STICKS • Not Including Any Specials • Good 7 Days A Week • Only 1 Coupon Needed For Up To 6 People JN Expires Dec. 25, 1987 CARRY-OUT LOCATION ONLY JN Also Featuring HOMEMADE PASTA, EGGLANT & HOT HOMEMADE BREADSTICKS COUPON1 BUY ONE PIZZA GET 2ND SAME PIZZA CA RRY-OUT LOCATION ONLY 56 FRE FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988 Expires Dec. 25, 1987 JN I 1 1535 CASS LAKE RD.•Keego Harbor BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & M-59 L. 683-2888 THAT it's World Series time again for the Detroit Tigers. THE AFFAIR that wasn't honor goes to "Le Bal Faux" . . . with invite sent for "The Art Foundation of Michigan Le Bal Faux, Saturday, December 12, 1987." Invite read, "No Black Tie," "No Valet Parking," No Wondering Who You'll Sit With," "No Obligatory First Dance," "No Mystery Food," "No Music By Lester Lanin." Was a fictitious event dreamed up by the Art Foun- dation . . . with actual "ticket purchases" to support AFM's programs of grants, scholar- ships, competition and art awards. GOOD WAITRESS Dept. . . . Leeanne Savage . . . at Tango's European Bistro of Raddison Plaza Hotel on Nor- thwestern Hwy. service drive . . . smiling, personable, courteous and most efficient. LOCAL LEGENDARY deli man of years past, George Fink, turned 70 in December and looks better than ever again. THERE'S MORE than just ice cream at Cindy's Sun- dae Lovers . . . and sundaes are only a part of the business . . . It's owned by Cindy and Bob Schwartz . . . on Hagger- ty, just south of 14 Mile, with fresh fruit Colombian yogurt, Guernsey ice cream for cones, sodas and of course, sundaes . . . Cindy and Bob were wed late in 1987. ORIGINAL New York Seltzer now has kosher cer- tification . . . Arch Matzos is NYS marketing represen- tative for Michigan and Ohio . . . Distributor here is Pacific Ocean Pop Co., currently own- ed by Tom Celani. AFTER ALL these years of being told by supposed ex- perts to "Eat less and you'll lose weight," along comes a gal who says "You've got to eat more to lose more!" .. . She's Dea Farrah, ACSW, an eating disorder specialist in Birmingham's Bingham Farms on Telegraph. MAIL DEPT. . . . "Just ate a piece of cheesecake at Rascal House restaurant here in Florida and thought of you." Marge and Jerry Robbins (Thank's a heap!) HEY JUDE'S Restaurant is new spot on Baltimore Ave. between Second and Third (two blocks from the Fisher and General Motors buildings). It's a "Cheers"-type comfor- table neighborhood pub where customers listen to Motown oldies on the compact disc juke box while enjoying a variety of burgers, salads, sandwiches and munchies. Future plans call for musical entertainment and tournaments in the pub's already-popular dart room. Co-owners of Hey Jude's are Mark Tomalka and Judy Worrall. LIONEL HAMPTON will be "Flying Home To Paradise" when he returns to the Paradise Theatre on Woodward, Jan. 23, for a special concert sponsored by Friends of Paradise Theatre. The concert will be his first appearance at the Paradise Theatre since the '40s and early '50s, when the Paradise was among the leading jazz spots in Detroit. He is known as -"King of the Vibes" and one of the un- disputed giants of the jazz world. During the 1940s, Or- chestra Hall was known as the Paradise Theatre . . . Dur- ing that time, Detroiters had an opportunity to see headline performers like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughn, Lena Horne, Lionel Hampton, and many, many more. The Paradise closed in 1951 . . . Concerts presented by the Friends of Paradise Theatre are intended to resume the tradition of quality jazz offer- ings at the Paradise Theatre/Orchestra Hall. For ticket info about Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home to Paradise" concert, call the Or- chestra Hall box office, 833-3700, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. 1988 ARTS Cotillion co- sponsored by Southfield Cultural Arts Council and Parks & Recreation Dept., is set for Feb. 13, Valentine's Day evening . . . at Michigan Inn . . . with title of "Moonlight and Roses". TO THOSE who asked .. . Chef Theodore, owned by Theodore Mitropoulos in Philadelphia, is located on 5th and Spruce, about three blocks south of Independence Hall . . . Although Chef Keith Famie is leaving Chez Raphael in Novi, excellent Maitre d'Hotel Achille Bian- chi will remain . . . Frank Passalaqua has "Opera Night" on Friday evenings at his fine Mario's restaurant on Second between Willis and Canfield. EVER WONDER if there is an easy, fast way to get corn silk off of a fresh ear of corn? . . . Well, quit wondering, because there is . . . Just run a damp paper napkin lengthwise down an ear of corn and the silks will cling to the paper . . . How's that for quick and easy? .