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AN ELEGANT EXTENSION OF
YOUR OWN HOME
May 7, admission.
644-3533,
UNIVERSITY
PRODUCTIONS
Power Center, Ann Arbor,
Dragons, now through
Sunday, admission.
764-0450.
WOODS PLAYERS
Oakland Community
College, Royal Oak, The
Sunshine Boys, today and
Saturday, admission.
546-4806.
Y
our daughter's wedding. Your son's Bar
Mitzvah. Treasured events that bring friends
and family together. Ensure the comfort of
your out-of-town guests with a relaxing stay
at the Berkshire Hotel of Southfield or the
Barclay Inn of Birmingham.
Both are luxurious settings of warmth and
elegance; possessing an uncompromising level
of service. With all the grace and charm of your
own home.
The Berkshire. Southfield's Four-Diamond
hotel. Conveniently located one-half mile from
1-696 and the Lodge Freeway.
The Barclay. In the heart of downtown Birm-
ingham. Where your guests can browse among
fine restaurants, exclusive shops and art galleries.
The next time you have an important gathering,
make sure the accommodations are as special as
the occasion. Make it a home away from home.
THE THEATRE
COMPANY
Smith Theatre, University
of Detroit, Strange Show,
now through Sunday, April
20-23, April 27-30,
admission. 927-1130.
MICHIGAN OPERA
THEATRE
Masonic Temple, Detroit,
Norma, Sunday, Wednesday,
April 22, pre-opera lecture
Wednesday, admission.
874-SING.
MU SIC
BRUNCH WITH BACH
Detroit Institute of Arts,
5200 Woodward, Alexander
Ross and Fontaine Laing,
Sunday, admission.
832-2730.
KERRYTOWN CONCERT
HOUSE
415 N. 4th, Ann Arbor,
Asbury Brass Quintet,
Saturday, admission.
769-2999.
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
Varner Recital Hall,
Rochester, Oakland
University Chorus, Sunday,
admission. 370-3018.
GILBERT AND
SULLIVAN SOCIETY
Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann
Arbor, The Mikado, now
through April 22,
admission. 763-1085.
LYRIC CHAMBER
ENSEMBLE
THE BERKSHIRE HOTEL
OF SOUTHFIELD
26111 TELEGRAPH ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI48034
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HOSTED IN THE FINE TRADIT1ON.Q
NAPPY
PASSOVER
CYALE LUTZ & ASSOCLATES
(KALO PESACH)
TO OUR FRIENDS
& CUSTOMERS
NEW ORION
HOUSE
7618 Woodward Ave.
Heartily Extends The Very Utmost In
Happiness and Health
On This
Featuring: GREEK SALADS,
PIZZA & HOT GARLIC BREAD
M-24 & CLARKSTON RD.
Lake Orion
693-6224
COCKTAILS BEER MBE
PHIL & KATHLEEN
CHRISTI
Passover
We will be most happy to arrange your party
for any occasion . . . up to 200 persons .. .
Call and ask about our low prices
NOW TWO LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU
Wishing Our Customers & Friends A
Very Healthy & Happy Passover
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL
SOCIETY
SERVING CANTONESE, SZECHUEN (Hot & Spicy), EXOTIC DISHES, COCKTAILS
CRANBROOK SALON
SERIES
Cranbrook House Library,
George Benson and Bess
Bonnier, April 21,
admission. 645-3635.
BiRmINGHAm,M148009
646-7300
Since 1939
Ford House, Grosse Pointe,
concert includes music by
Bach, Beethoven and
Mozart, Sunday, admission.
357-1111.
Rackham Building, Ann
Arbor, St. Louis Symphony
Orchestra, pre-concert
presentation with Robert
Alexander and Judy Dow
Alexander — "Performing
With, and Managing,
American Orchestras,"
Thursday, admission to
concert. 764-2538.
356 4333
THE BARCLAYINN
145 S. HUNTER BLVD.
FOR A TRULY ELEGANT EVENING OF DINING,
LET US LAVISH YOU WITH OUR CUISINE AND SERVICE
To Our
Customers and Friends
1•
SUNDAY FAMILY AL•YOU-CAN-EAT DINNER
12 noon to 4 p.m.
.
$7.95
$ 117 50 per person
PRIVATE BANQUET
FACILITIES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Rochester Hills
West Bloomfield
9•COURSE ROYAL GOURMET DINNER
6 Person Minimum - By Reservation Only
OCEANIA INN
Meadowbrook Village Mall
68 N. Adams
Corner Walton & Adams
375-9200
DETROIT
per person
THE PANDA
Drake Summit Shopping Ctr.
5586 Drake Rd.
Corner Walnut Lake Rd.
661-1503
Italian American Dining At Its Finest
Mon. -Thurs. 11 - 11, Sat. 4 - 12 Mid., Sun. 2 - 11
Great Food and Beautiful Atmosphere
Live Entertainment
7 Nights A Week
422 Second Blvd
Bet. Willis & Canfield
Valet
Parking
833-9425
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