GOING PLACES

dining room, carry-out and trays

• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu

Continued from preceding page

open tuesdays thru sundays
10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

968-0022

lincoln shopping center, 101/2 mile & greenfield, oak park

Deli Unique

25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd.

967-3999

CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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(313) 541-2132

GOLDEN BOWL

Restaurant

22106 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center
398-5502 or 398-5503
DINE IN & CARRY-OUT

OPEN 1 DAYS-Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. & Holidays 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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Your Chef: FRANK ENG

5401 Woodward, Detroit,
"Artists from Michigan of
the 19th Century," now
through March 6, 833-1805.

Detroit Historical Museum,
"Ladies On The Lake",
lecture, Saturday, 833-1419.

FILM

Detroit Science Center,
Tinkering with Tools, now
through April 10,
admission, 577-8400.

DETROIT INSTITUTE
OF ARTS

5200 Woodward Ave.,

DETROIT FILM
THEATER

Detroit Institute of Arts,
Theme Friday and
Saturday, The Wannsee
Conference Sunday,
admission,832-2730.

DETROIT SCIENCE
CENTER

Sundays, admission,
577-8400.

HENRY FORD MUSEUM

Henry Ford Museum
Theater, Snow White and

CENTER FOR PEACE
AND CONFLICT
STUDIES

Andover High School, 4200
Andover Rd., Bloomfield
Hills, discussion topic The
Soviet Union: Gorbachev's
Reforms, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, admission,
433-0885.

MINIATURE MAKERS
WORKSHOP

24480 W. 10 MILE (IN TEL-EX PLAZA)

NIGHT CLUBS

SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE
AND AMERICAN FOOD

353 7848

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PRIVATE DINING ROOM

BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS I

Your host . . . HENRY LUM

35135 Grand River, Farmington
(Drakeshire Shopping Center)

41111

476-9181

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HOA KOW INN

Specializing In Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods

Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30
— Carry-Out Service —

13715 W. 9 MILE, W. of Coolidge • Oak Park

KING LIM'S GARDEN

Mandarin, Szechuan & Cantonese Food

26196 GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER. OAK PARK

Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30
Fri. 11 to 11, Sat. 11 to 12
Sun. 12 noon to 10

968-3040

Carry - Out Service
Catering To Parties Available

547-4663

OPEN 7 DAYS
A WEEK

NEW KING
LIM'S

3305 Auburn Rd.

852-8280

Exotic Cocktails

• Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
OPEN Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-12:30 a.m., Sun. & Holidays 12 Noon-12:30 a.m.

CARRY OUT SERVICE

EASY PARKING

322 W. McNichols Bet. Woodward & Second

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1988

Ivy's In The Park
Restaurant, keyboardist
Dick Haynes, Mondays
through Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays, 939-2860.

868 7550

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Henry Ford Museum,
Dearborn, Howard Bros.
Circus, The Automobile in
American Life exibit,
Streamlining America
exibit, 9 a.m. through 5
p.m., through 1988,
admission, 271-1620.

Sephardic Band
Entertains Here

THE AMERICAN BAR &
GRILL DEARBORN

AMERICAN BAR &
GRILL AND TAP LTD.

American Bar & Grill in
Thomas' Crystal Gardens,
50. S. Groesbeck, Mt.
Clemens, Bop, Be-Bop,
Broadway and Blues,
Fridays, now through
March 26, 683-1TAP.
NICKY'S
755 W. Big Beaver, Troy,
J'Massk, now through May
28, 362-1262.

JOEY'S ON JEFFERSON

7909 E. Jefferson at Van
Dyke, New York-style light
show, Top 40 hits, dancing,
331-5450.

FAMILIES

KOW ROW INN

HENRY FORD MUSEUM
& GREENFIELD
VILLAGE

will again board the Julie
Belle Swain Riverboat, where
he spends every other day
entertaining people cruising
the Mississippi from LeClair,
Iowa to Galina, Illinois. He
shares his repertoire with
schoolchildren and their
teachers.

17000 Hubbard Rd.,
Dearborn, Motortown
Revue, now through March
26, 264-1111.

Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering

Greenfield Village,
Dearborn, horse-drawn
sleigh, narrated carriage
rides, 9 a.m. through 5
p.m., now through March
11, admission, 271-1620.

Folksinger Art Thieme
To Perform At Temple

VAN DYKE PARK

SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC
DRINKS & CHOICE COCKTAILS

HENRY FORD MUSEUM
& GREENFIELD
VILLAGE

ENTERTAINMENT

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THE GPEAT WACI

4515 N. Woodward Ave.,
Royal Oak, classes and
workshops for winter/spring
schedule, now through May,
fee, 549-0633.

the Seven Dwarfs,

THE GOLD COIN

West of Telegraph

DETROIT SCIENCE
CENTER

5020 John R, Detroit,

Saturdays, admission,
271-1620.

OPEN 7 DAYS — YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW

COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT
AVAILABLE

DETROIT HISTORICAL
DEPARTMENT

Seasons Tuesdays through

SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN CUISINE

• Banquet Facilities

DETROIT HISTORICAL
MUSEUM

Sunday, admission,
832-2730.

1128 E. Nine Mile Road (1 1/2 Mile East of 1-75)

E4 Recommended by AAA & Mobile Guides

MI S C.

Sri Lanka 2:30 p.m.

Fred Bayne at the organ nightly

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Rose Brown, now through
Saturday,669-9593.

DETROIT YOUTH
THEATER

Detroit Institute Of Arts,
Dream Alive, Saturday,
admission, 832-2730.

Art Thieme

The "master of the
American folk ballard," Art
Thieme, will entertain at the
Birmingham Temple with his
folk songs, ballads and stories
at a candlelit cabaret at 7:30
p.m. March 6. Refreshments
will be sold. There is a charge.
For information, call Joyce
Cheresh, 647-4632.
Thieme received his
musical education in the late
1950s at local coffeehouses
and hootenannies where the
greats such as Pete Seger,
Josh White and Bob Gibson
performed. He is also a
storyteller whose perfor-
mance includes puns,
jokelore, yarns and tall tales.
Thieme sings at colleges
and folk festivals; he has per-
formed at Ann Arbor's Ark
and the Ann Arbor Folk
Festival. Next summer he

The Sephardic Band is com-
posed of four young
musicologists who play on an-
cient biblical instruments.
The band explains the in-
struments and the music of
the Sephardic community. It
also plays more contemporary
melodies on the ancient lyre,
pipe, string and percussion
instruments.
There is an admission
charge. For information, call
the cultural arts department,
661-1000, ext. 293.
The Sephardic Community
of Greater Detroit will host
Sephardic shaliach Yitzhak
Cohen at a 5 p.m. meeting in
Shiffman Hall, following the
Sephardic Band performance.
Cohen will discuss the
Sephardic Educational
Center in Jerusalem. A
native of Morocco, Cohen liv-
ed in Israel until he was nam-
ed Sephardic shaliach in Los
Angeles. He is now a national
shaliach in New York for the
American folk ballad," Art
shaliach in New York for
the American Sephardic
Federation.
will be served.

