LISTENING POST BEEF STEW $4 95 [Don't be a, he A Little Concert With Your Clothing DELI and RESTAURANT DANNY RASKIN Five Dili SHIVA INN* Local Columnist H Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ... Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 21754 W. 11 MILE AT LAHSER • HARVARD ROW 352-4940 Banquet and Party Facilities Available ON JEFFERSON Detroit's First & Newest Restaurant & Night Club "Hottest place in town ... catering to folks from all walks of life .. . with excellent food and service ... plus a lot of fun as the light show "dances" to disco beats." Danny Raskin Dinner music 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Top 40 dance music and our New York-Style Light Show 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. chair 49 1 e at' Eat less saturate d fats. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Indoor Valet Parking 7909 East Jefferson at Van Dyke 331-5450 American Heart Association The Made-for You Weekend The Campus Inn is right in the heart of Ann Arbor-- just a short walk from the performing arts district comprising the city's renowned theatres. Award winning Chef, Gary Pearce, was recently featured in Detroit Monthly as one of the freshest and finest additions to Detroit's cuisine scene. Chef Pearce's cuisine is served in Victors Cafe which provides a light lunch, snack or dinner and Victors Restaurant offering elegant dining in a tasteful atmosphere. 180.00 or $127.50 *Includes accommodations for one or two nights, a bottle of champagne, and $25 gift certificate (applicable to Victors Cafe or Victors Restaurant Campus Inn -Advance reservations required. -Subject to availability East Huron at State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Phone: (313) 769-2200 60 FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1988 ey, where's that swell music coming from? . . . Folks along Southfield Road probably asked the question recently. Harry Kosins was responsi- ble for opening the doors at Kosins Clothes on Southfield . . . and some folks doubled back to make sure. People shopping at Kosins were given an added treat when songster Jerry Vale, ap- pearing on the Omni Theatre stage with accompanist of 35 years, Renaldo Brauer, had just finished an entire day from morning on spending over $14,000 between them. Jerry then grabbed the in- door mike and Renaldo went out to get his trumpet . . . It was quite a treat for the customers .. . as Jerry sang three songs, including his very popular "Mama" and "What A Fool Am I." "You know, Harry, I live in Beverly Hills, but wait until I get into Detroit to buy my clothes" . . . Quite an endorse- ment ... with Jerry also tell- ing Harry he can use him in his ads . . . Pistons coach Chuck Daly and Red Wings coach Jacquers Demers are already Kosins Clothes drum beaters. HOW'S THIS for a tur- nabout in one's life style .. . After almost 30 years work- ing the "all night" shift at WJR, very popular airwaves personality Jay Roberts will start in April . . . 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. . . . on CKLW Radio (800 AM) ... Well, folks, Jay always did wonder what it would be like to see the sun after work . . . and a lot of guys 'n gals are mighty happy that he's finding out. GET WELL wishes . . . to wife and hubby Dorothy and Hy Nudell . . . recuperating at home after surgeries. USED OR NEW books for children eight years and under are still needed for the youngsters at Fairview Early Childhood Center in Farm- ington Hills . . . Call Dharlene Norris, 553-3764, and they will be picked up .. . If you don't have any, a con- tribution will be okay, too. RALPH CHICOREL, former Detroiter now living in Whitefish Bay, Wis., moved to Milwaukee in 1969 and opened the Weight- watchers franchise for the cheese state. But his claim to fame is be- ing a composer . . . recently on the same program with works by Shostokovich and Bizet . . . plus the appearance of Mel Ibrme as guest artist . . . Ralph's "Milwaukee" was played by the 86-piece Milwaukee Symphony Or- chestra . . . to capacity au- diences of 2,000 each for three nights. REUNION BY Alger Elementary 1900-1945 is April 23, 7 p.m. at Kingsley Inn . . . with committee made up of Harry Lipsitz, Lou Linden, Sol Penskar, Gerald Gerger, Ethel Friedman Conn, George Taxe and Sidney Goldberg . . . Contact Lou at Efros Drugs on Green- field and Ten Mile, 557-3400. MOLLY ABRAHAM, restaurant reviewer for the Detroit Free Press, is guest speaker (and very interesting) at April 25 Art Fair '88, 1 p.m., by Temple Israel on Walnut Lake Rd. . . . The gals will also have the works the day before, April 24 . . . Both days are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with little shops of art and lunch in the Temple Avenue Cafe . . . For tickets, call ducat chairgals Francine Prell, 355-5825, or Harriett Trager, 661-0591. HAROLD FINEGOOD tells this one . . . about Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaagart having a television show together . . . They'll call it "I Love Loosely." NEW OUTDOOR pool of Franklin Racquet Club (75' x 50') opens May 28 . . . so don't let the winter doldrums get you down . . . Start thinking summer and those wonderful pool splashes . . . Franklin is on North- western Hwy. and the pool will also have cool drinks and a bite to eat outside with a bar and grill. 35TH REUNION by Miami Beach Senior High School classes of January and June '53 is trying to find out- of-town former classmates for its June 3-5 get-together . Write to Leonard Hollander, 200 S. Park Rd., Ste. 450, Hollywood, Fla. 33021. Or call (days) 305-371-6669 .. . Winship School reunion, classes of 1964, '65, '66 info can be gotten by calling Phyllis Shawn Jarvis, 852-3862, or Beverly Band Scharg, 626-4915. CUTE ANNOUNCE- MENT comes from Miami, Fla. . . . "Daniel James is celebrating the birth of his baby brother Jesse Charles, 7 pounds, 7 ounces." . . . They're the sons of Lee and Bruce Iden.