FOR 1 r BEEF RIB DINNER ••El •• • • eltecke • • • • • • IN • • LET US CATER YOUR NEXT AFFAIR •• • FRIED CLAMS erigthall • • DINNER • • • II • T's Twier • III GOING PLACES 2 FOR 1 Bar.•11•11) • • SM • • SU • • • IU ■ • UU MIAMI EMBERS RIBS SPECIAL SUNDAYS ONLY $2.00 OFF ANY DINNER With This Coupon Good thru Sept. 23, 1988 26076 GREENFIELD at LINCOLN ANYHOUR! ANYDAY! JN 1968-11001 LINCOLN CENTER Free Breakfast! Free Late Night Snacks! Cocktat Reception! Continued from preceding page WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Community Arts Gallery, 450 Ruether Mall, Cass Ave., Detroit "The Mel Rosas Sabbatical Exhibition," Saturday through Sept. 30, reception Saturday. 577-2080. PARK WEST GALLERY 29469 Northwestern, Southfield, Masterworks: Eight Centuries. 354-2343. RUBINER GALLERY 7001 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, new works by gallery artists in all media. 626-3111. LIVONIA MALL Seven Mile Rd., Livonia, "Presidents and the First Ladies," oil painting exhibit, now through Sept. 29, 476-1166. SCULPTORS GUILD OF MICHIGAN County Galleria, 1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac, sculpture exhibit, Thursday through Oct. 31, reception Thursday. 394-0061. FILM A weekend stay at The Compri Hotel is a sweet deal without a suite price, featuring all the extras of a suite hotel at a price you can afford. Enjoy: ■ Private Health Club with Indoor Pool, Whirlpool, Sauna and Sun Deck ■ Exclusive Compri Club with lounge areas, bar, library and big screen'TV. ■ Full, cooked-to-order breakfast, cocktails (5-7P .m.) and late night snacks (10 p.m.-midnight). ■ Luxurious tour-star rooms with remote control TV and cable. Plus, enjoy the sights of the beautiful Southfield area: ■ Shopping at the "IlfIWelve and Twelve Oaks malls. ■ Just minutes from the Detroit Zoo. ■ Free shuttle service to Southfield's fine area restaurants. For reservations, call 313-357-1100 or 1-800-4-COMPRI O Compri) Hotel 26000 American Drive Southfield, MI 48034 *Weekend rates apply Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights. Maximum four persons per room. Children under 12 stay free in parents' room and eat free. 'Pax not included. 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988 DETROIT FILM THEATER 5200 Woodward, Detroit, The Thin Blue Line, today through Sunday, admission. 832-2730. DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER 5020 John R, Detroit, Seasons, Tuesdays through Sundays, The Magic Egg, and Water and Man, open Saturday, admission, 577-8400. HENRY FORD MUSEUM Henry Ford Museum Theater, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Saturdays, admission, 271-1620. NIGHT CLUBS VAN DYKE PARK Ivy's In The Park Restaurant, keyboardist Scott Wilkie, Mondays through Saturdays, 939-2860. NICKY'S 755 W. Big Beaver, Troy, Northern Lights, now through Oct. 1, admission. 362-1262. JOEY'S ON JEFFERSON 7909 E. Jefferson, Detroit, New York-style light show, Top, 40 hits, dancing, 331-5450. KEY LARGO RESTAURANT 142 E. Walled Lake Dr., Walled Lake, keyboardist Charles Green and bass player Glen Oliver, Friday and Saturday nights; other nights Sea Green, two-man jazz band, admission. 669-1441. SKYLIGHTS 49 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, J. Walker and the Pedestrians, today and Saturday; Tuesday nights, open blues jam with the Bluesaders; Wednesdays, comedy night with Mike Ridley; Thursdays, folk night with J.P. Lamb, admission. 334-7651. FAMILIES DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM 5401 Woodward, "Go Outside and Play," toys from the past 100 years, Wednesdays through Sundays, now through October. 833-1805. DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER 5020 John R, Detroit, "Info quest," telecommunications displays, now through Sept. 25, admission. 577-8400. CHILDREN PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS Karas House, 23632 Plymouth Rd., Redford, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 18, admission. 559-6727. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP LIBRARY Westacres Branch, 7321 Commerce Rd., West Bloomfield, music and puppetry for ages 3-6, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. 363-4022. MISC. HENRY FORD MUSEUM AND GREENFIELD VILLAGE Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Howard Bros. Circus, through 1988; Streamlining America exhibit, through 1988; "Advertising Art from General Electric," through Oct. 30, admission, 271-1620. PHOTOGRAPHIC SEMINAR Oakland University, Rochester, seminar by Birmingham Camera Shops and Kodak, Saturday, limited registration open now, admission. 644-0510 or 652-4250. WONDERLAND MALL Livonia, fall antique show, Thursday through Sept. 25. 421-0762. DETROIT HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT 5401 Woodward, Detroit, tour focusing on growth of industrial labor movement, Saturday, admission. 833-1475. INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield, "We're Making it on Our Own," conference for people with developmental disabilities, Saturday and Sunday, admission. 455-8880. CENTER FOR CREATIVE STUDIES 200 E. Kirby, Detroit, registration for classes at the Institute of Music and Dance, admission. 831-2870. ENTERTAINMENT I... Faculty Recital At The Center A music faculty recital will be held on Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, Maple/Drake Building. The performers will be Kazimier Brzozowski, Tomoko Mack, Jennifer Stokes and Ludmila Lemberg, pianists; Tamara Goldfaden and Lisa Gregory, violinists; and Nikolai Lemberg, flutist. These artist- teachers will perform the works of Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Chopin, Schumann, Vivaldi, Mendelssohn and Doppler. This free staff recital will take place in the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the Center. There is no charge, and the public is invited. For informa- tion, call Annette Chajes, 661-1000, ext. 335. NNI ■ .mil NEWS Soviets To Learn Jewish Rituals New York (JTA) — Soviet authorities have given per- mission for two Jewish men to come to the United States in order to learn the rituals of shechita — kosher animal slaughter — and brit milah — circumcision — and then to return to their communities to practice them. This agreement was reach- ed in Moscow this past June by Rabbi Arthur Schneier of New York, president of the Appeal of Conscience Founda- tion, and Konstantin Khar- chev, chairman of the Ministry of Religious Affairs.