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May 20, 1988 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-20

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OUR MUSICW1LL HELP
MAKE YOUR PARTY!

■WEDDINGS
■ 15AR/13AT MITZVAHS
■ CONffIRMATION6
■ ANNIVERSARIES
■ PRIVATE PARTIES
ALLYOUR
HAPPY OCCASIONS

CENTER FOR THE
ARTS
Varner Recital Hall,
Oakland University, pianist
Flavio Varani, Sunday,
admission. 370-3013.



DI SIMONE VITALE BAWD • 013) 544-7373

ART SHOWS

3258 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN MUSEUM
OF ART
Ann Arbor, graduate
student exhibition, "Rites
of Spring," now through
May 30. 764-0395.
PRESTON BURKE
GALLERIES, INC.
240 E. Grand River Ave.,
Libby Golden, Recent
Paintings: From
Archaeology to Music,
today through June 10,
963-2350.
CADE GALLERY
214 W Sixth St., Royal
Oak, wood sculpture and
drawings by Brian Kremer,
now through June 1,
.546-3365.
NAWARA GALLERY
1160 Welch Rd., Walled
Lake, "Michael Mahoney:
Paintings," Saturday
through July 2. 669-9543.
THE COMMUNITY
HOUSE
380 S. Bates St,
Birmingham, work by
Vocare Center students,
through May, 644-5832.
COLLEGE OF ART AND
DESIGN
245 E. Kirby, Detroit,
industrial Design Students,
Yamasaki Main Floor
Gallery, today, 62nd annual
Student Exhibit, Saturday
through June 7, 872-3118.
FARMINGTON ARTIST'S
CLUB
Mercy Center, 28800 11
Mile Rd., Gate four
entrance, Farmington Hills,
Joyce Gottlieb, Farmington
Hills Library sculpture,
now through May.
427-7826.
HUNTINGTON WOODS
LIBRARY
26415 Scotia, paintings and
collages by Prudence
Bernstein, now through
May 31. 542-6327.
RUBINER GALLERY
7001 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Ste. 430A, West Bloomfield,
Fran and Hal Larsen,
paintings of the Southwest,
now through May 27.
626-3111.
GALLERY 22
22 E. Long Lake Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, "New
From the New York
International Art Show,"
now through May 31.
642-1310.

Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. Thru Thurs.
Closed Sun.
Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Continued on Page 61

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Excellent Wine List
Special Vegetarian Dishes Available
Cocktails

Also Catering and Carry-Out

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Reservations Accepted: 737-0168
Your Host: Walid Eid

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,

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Enjoy the finest in Italian cuisine served in plush surroun-
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YOUR RATE
INCLUDES: BREAKFAST FOR 2,
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Weekends at Compri—how sweet it is!

IN OUR LOUNGE:

For reservations, call 1-8004COMPRI

Dance the night away in Detroit's premier night club.

HAPPY TIME:

Joey's On Jefferson is dedicated to making your late after-
noon or early evening visit to our lounge a memorable
experience. At Joey's — you can enjoy more than just
reduced drink prices and hot and cold hors d' oeuvres.

Upon Arrival You'll Find The Ambience Of The
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The Art Sounds. Whether Alone, or In A Group,
Joey's . Is Truly A Place Setting A Mood.

. . excellent food and service
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Southfield/Detroit
26000 American Drive, Southfield, MI 48034
Directly Across from the American Center
(313) 357-1100

Based on double occupancy, with a maximum of 4 persons per room. Children under
18 stay free in parents room and eat five. Limited availability Friday, Saturday and
Sunday nights through September 6, 1988. Not available for groups. Tax is not included.

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