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Jackie Mason
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realized that it wasn't his call-
ing and left the synagogue
five years later to pursue a
career in comedy.
JOIN US AT Joey's On Jef
ferson" is title of event by
Variety Club of Detroit and
Young Variety Club.
Variety Club affair, open to
all, is 6:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Aug.
17 . . . with enertainment by
Mark and Patti Brock, cham-
pion dancers from Arthur
Murray's Dearborn studio.
Donation of $10 includes
complimentary hot and cold
hors d'oeuvres and dancing
. . . with proceeds to Variety
Club, which locally has been
helping children over 50
years.
IF YOU ENJOY delicious
rice pudding . . . not ultra-
creamy . . . and with raisins
. . . it's at Ruby D's in Sugar
Tree, Orchard Lake Road
north of Maple . . . Looks like
I for one have finally found a
place that makes my kind of
rice ,pudding.
BOBBI MANSFIELD
VISCO and Tom Selleck met
in Hawaii, which is a "hop,
skip and jump" from Califor-
nia, where Bobbi was in hotel
sales and marketing and
restaurant marketing .. .
They're good friends . . . and
the picture of them is on her
wall at Ramada Inn of
Southfield on Telegraph
Road, where she is now direc-
tor of sales.
Bobbi had originally been
with Holiday Inn of
Southfield as district sales
manager before leaving to go
to California . . . Ramada of
Southfield has 251 regular
rooms, seven suites, Cache
130-seat retaurant and Quest
nitery with recorded enter-
tainment . . . It's ballroom
can accomodate up to 350
people.
DEBBIE and Sheldon
Rosenberg hosted recent par-
ty for David Ball and DeCity
band at Axles bar on Eight
Mile Road in Detroit . . . The
300 plus attendees also en-
joyed recording stars Ortheia
Barnes and Millie Scott, who
sang with David and his
featured vocalist Gwen Foxx
. . . Debbie did her own cater-
ing on the hors d'oeuvres.
STEPHEN BACHARAS,
owner of Gallery II in Bloom-
field Plaza, Telegraph and
Maple, has always been a
fanatic on cleanliness . . . and
still carries it over at his
restaurant that looks like an
art gallery . . . with its
mounted plates, framed pic-
tures, etc., on all walls .. .
Must be a big job for the
employees . . . keeping them
clean every day.
MADD (Mothers Against
Drunk Driving) joined with
Pierre's French Ice Cream for
a B.Y.O.S. (bring your own
spoon) party . . . recently at
Shain Park in Birmingham
during the "Circus For All
Ages." . . . Over 1,300 people
attended the event.
Pierre's out of Cleveland is
owned by Shelley and dad Sol
Roth . . . It is quietly here but
has early ambitions of becom-
ing much stronger in the local
market . . . Pierre's 30 flavors
are considered among the
finest.
AN EVENING of Stetsons,
bar-b-ques, and country music
is planned for Aug. 19 at the
Palace of Auburn Hills as
Michigan Cancer Fondation's
(MCF) Circle of Fellows takes
part in a benefit hoedown.
The fundraiser is part of the
arena's opening week
festivities with entertain-
ment by top-rated country
songsters Handy Travis, the
Judds and Tammy Wynette.
MCF's guests will enjoy a
ponderosa-style buffet of buf-
falo wings and bar-b-qued
spare ribs in the arena's
private banquet facilities.
Circle of Fellows is made up
of over 500 members who
make annual donations of
$500 or more to MCF .. .
Through this commitment,
they provide support to
various cancer research,
prevention and patient care
programs.
For ticket info, call Lizz Mit-
chell at MCF, 833-0710.
KATHY HAYNES, direc-
tor of sales at Ramada Inn
Toledo, is former director of
sales of Holiday Inn
Southfield . . . Both are own-
ed by Columbia Sussex Corp.
. . . The full-service suburban
hotel is located 1% miles from
1-475 and Y4 mile from the
Ohio Turnpike . . . Its seven
banquet rooms can seat up to
700 people theater style.
Ramada Inn Toledo's
Oliver's Restaurant features
American cuisine . . . and
Mad Anthony's lounge, a big
favorite, has dancing to live
entertainment Tuesday
through Saturday.
MICHIGAN OPERA
Theater 1988/89 fall reper-
tory season at Fisher Theater
includes "The Ballad of Baby
Doe," Oct. 7-15 . . . Cole
Porter's Ibny award-winning
musical "Kiss Me, Kate" for
17 performances Oct. 21-Nov.
6 . . . And Gilbert and
Sullivan's swashbuckler
operetta, "Pirates of Pen-
zance," Nov. 11-20.
Last time "Kiss Me, Kate"
played Detroit was back in
1951 when the national tour-
ing company did the play
within a play (closely follows
plot of Shakespeare's "Tam-
ing of the Shrew") with its
knockout musical score.