I LISTENING POST DINING EXCELLENCE! SUPERIOR CATERING! GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! 1,700 Dinner Guests Help Cancer Fund DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist L The perfect place to make business an enjoyable experience Continental cuisine, fine wines, beautiful atmosphere and wonderful service . . . the choice ingredients for a gracious evening Ask About Our Excellent Catering Facilities Reservations Accepted 642-3131 Complete Catering Luncheon 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday & Saturday 'til midnight Cocktails 'til 2 a.m. • Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings • Showers • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvahs • Birthdays SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR ATRIUM Call DONNA ROSEN Reservations accepted 642-8890 642-0055 30100 Telegraph in Bingham Farms Office Plaza, Bet. 12 & 13 Authentic Lebanese Food OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mondays Thru Thursdays 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. Sundays 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS ONLY Lunch or Dinner CORNISH HEN - Stuffed With Lamb, Pine Nuts and Rice Excellent Wine List Special Vegetarian Dishes U.S. Savings Bonds make good business sense! Call today to find out just how much Bonds can do for you Catering And Carry-Out Cocktails 7295 Orchard Lake Road, North Side of the Robin's Nest Shopping Center Your Host: Walid EN Reservations Accepted: 737.0160 O 1-800-US-BONDS Beau Jacks Food & Spirits Fashionably ND IT EARLY DINNERS L Monday Thru Saturday 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Entrees priced from l $5.75$9.95 4108 W. Maple • Birminaham. MI • 1 block W. of Telearaoh IN THE • Ati 626.2630 ■ 66 FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1989 argest attendance in history of Michigan Cancer Foundation .. . a complete sellout . . . as more than 1,700 people enjoyed MCF's seventh annual dinner at the Westin Hotel. Many were at an MCF af- fair for the first time . . . and it won't be the last . . . as they witnessed an evening of good food and excellent entertain- ment . . . the latter provided by Steve Lawrence and Edyie Gorme, emcee Mort Crim and the very fine Johnny Trudell Orchestra. Not look-alike twins Mar- vin Leader and Dave Leader, Bob Cao, Antonio Foglio, David Hermelin greeting peo- ple with "Hello!" or "How are ya!" as though he knew them; Harry Krause, Hanley Elias, Ellen and Max Ernst, Mary Lou and Mort Zieve, Roz and Sherm Epstein, very per- sonable Cliff Riley, top man of evening's chairman with wife Marcia, Eugene Applebaum, at his Arbor Drugs; Cis and Marty Kellman, Irving Laker, Max Fleischman, Doreen Hermelin, Lenny Fidler, Nancy and Doug Jacobs, Lisa Kamil, Les Colburn, Dr. Morey Firestone, Jean and Lenny Silber, Brod Doner, Lois Lipnik, Dr. Michael Brennan, Helen Zuckerman and on and on. Big news of night was an- nouncement that almost $500,000 had been raised .. . Gene and Marcia Applebaum must have slept mighty well that evening . . . knowing what a tremendously suc- cessful event they chaired. GET WELL WISHES to clothier Harry Kosins . . . recuperating after recent operation. DOESN'T HAVE to be a restaurant for Sunday brunch . . . Now a women's store gets into the act . . . No charge as Elaine B's in Sugartree, Or- chard Lake Road north of Maple, has its unlikely brunch this Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., as a sort of thank you to folks . . . Elaine B's is a fuller-figured gals' store, size 14 and up. DEBBIE WEIN, 21-year- old daughter of Dena Wein, rolled a hefty 604 series recently with Galilee Tuesday Night B'nai B'rith Women at West Bloomfield Lanes .. . Debbie bowled counts of 211, 202 and 191. CONGRATS to Allen Schwartz, "The Singing Win- dow. Washer" . . . on his 57th birthday . . . celebrated with daughter Michelle Levitt and granddaughter, 21/2-year-old Jamie Levitt, both here from Atlanta, Ga. SO VERY pleasant to hear Lena Russell answering the phone at Oak Farms Fruit Market in oak Park . . . friendly and most cordial. GLORIA BENDER, Jewish Vocational Services Project outreach coordinator, plus volunteers Bessie Chase, Gertie and Zvi Golanbursky and Robert Singer, put on a traditional Passover seder for six patients at the Livonia Nursing Home . . . One of the gentlemen said that he had not attended a seder since The event raised nearly $500,000 for the Michigan Cancer Foundation. 1965 . . . The volunteers and Mel Richman hold Friday night sabbath services twice a month at the home. SHIRLEE IDEN, South- field Eccentric feature writer, recently won an award of merit from WICI Inc.'s regional competition for her story and husband Jack's pic- tures, "Refuseniks: Visitors Tell The Story" . . . Shirlee didn't need any awards to help her remember the refuseniks and the tough visit by her and Jack to Russia .. . It is Shirlee's 27th journal- istic award. PAM ZAGER, junior at Southfield-Lathrup High and daughter of Joan and Allan Zager, was recent winner of school's "Dr. Martin A. Last Outstanding Youth Recogni- tion Award" . . . She holds a 3.8 scholastic average and is a school cheerleader. FUNNYBONE BITS .. . Rembrandt painted 300 pic- tures and Americans own all 700 of them . . . A bore is usually good for a laugh .. . He never opens his mouth unless he has nothing to say . . . Henry Youngman says he went to a hotel so exclusive that room service had an unlisted number . . . Two guys chatting . . . "When my wife is down in the dumps, she buys a new "hat." . . . "So that's where she gets them!" CYNTHIA ROSS is a new executive pastry chef at 420-room Hotel Pontchar- train on Washington Boule- vard, downtown Detroit. ❑