I LISTENING POST DINING EXCELLENCE! SUPERIOR CATERING! GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! The Palace Selects Its Official Hot Dog DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist Now Appearing LOVING CUP The perfect place to make business an enjoyable experience Elegant Dinners Continental cuisine, fine wines, beautiful atmosphere and wonderful service . . . the choice ingredients for a gracious evening Mon.-Fri. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 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 Call DONNA ROSEN Reservations accepted 642-8890 642-0055 30100 Telegraph in Bingham Farms Office Plaza, Bet. 12 & 13 *Beau Jac s Food & Spirits Fashionably Portrait of the Great American Investor EARLY DINNERS Monday Thru Saturday 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Entrees priced from $5.75-$9.95 4108 W. Maple • Birminaham. MI • FREE DINNER EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY - THREE DINNERS I FREE SODA POP FOR CHILDREN 1 block W of Telearaoh • 626-2630 WE ONLY USE VEGETABLE OIL IN ALL OUR COOKING, INCLUDING FRIED FOODS NO MSG ON REQUEST FREE OFFER GOOD ONLY AT SOUTHFIELD LOCATION WING HONG 569.5527 18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield Rd. • Let's Meet at Banquet Facilities • Entertainment Italian-American Dining At Its Finest 7 Nights Mon.-Fri. 11 to 11, Sat. 4 to 12 Mid., Sun. 2 to 11 Valet 4222 Second Blvd. 833-9425 Parking Bet. Willis & Canfield DETROIT 68 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1989 nftfineva---■ It's his job to know good advertising—and he also knows a good investment. Terry Wilson puts his money in U.S. Savings Bonds. Bonds now pay competitive rates, like money market accounts. Find out more, call 1-800-US-BONDS. Bonds held less than five years earn a lower rate. A public service of this publication. ttU., ■ 11111 ■ .. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT I t's signed and sealed .. . Isaac Gellis wil be the official kosher hotdog at the Palace of Auburn Hills as of Sept. 1 . . . They'll have seven concession stands plus two New York-style hotdog wagons . . . and vendors among the seated throngs. A jumbo eight-inch hotdog will be standard and made ex- pressly for the Palace . . . Isaac Gellis' dogs are in Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium, Madison Square Garden, Tampa Stadium and others . . . The Isaac Gellis kosher operation has been in existence since 1882. BRINGS A BIT of nostalagia as Dennis Eichel- baum was here for recent wedding . . . His late grand- father, Martin Eichelbaum, owned the original Bagel Restaurant on Woodward and Vernor Highway. Dad Marvin, who now lives in Savannah, Ga., is chair- man of the board and C.E.O. of Allied Department Stores, a 120-store chain in the southeast. HAIR STYLED while wat- ching video of a person's choice, is the interesting con- cept by Linda Haddad and her Basema's Salon for men or women on Plymouth Road between Inkster and Beech in Redford . . . People don't have to worry about just seeing part and leaving after "get- ting hooked" . . . They can also rent it . . . The Video Salon in front is also owned by Linda . . . a pretty neat idea. AT DINNER show in Hawaii, emcee asked all newlyweds and those married over 30 years to come on stage where they were given fresh leis . . . When asked to what she attributed her 45 years of marriage with hubby Harold, Ruth Weiss astutely said, "It's like a business. You give and take each day." They spent Passover California with Dr. Allan and Geri Weiss and grandchildren . . . 8-year-old Katy conducted services at temple and "belted out" five Hebrew prayers on the bimah. AUDREY PEARL, presi- dent of Pearl Advisory and first woman in Michigan to be designated a certified finan- cial planner (she's good, folks!), will be on Seminar of Women's Economic Club, June 15, at Real Estate One, Northwestern Highway and Lahser . . . It's free to WEC members and $5 for guests. A BEST BET Of The Week . . . City of Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Group, "Night of Games" bingo and auction, this Tues- day, 7 p.m., at Roma's of Bloomfield . . . Both well and sick win out. MAIL DEPT. . . . "About the recent Northern High & Central High 1939 & Earlier reunion, I have spoken to many many grads and to the committee that served at its former one held a couple of years ago at Sheraton-Oaks in Novi and no one seems to have been invited to help organize a reunion similar to the one we had. We held a three-day gathering, Fri., Sat. & Sun. Everyone who at- tended had a good time. The food was top quality and the entire three-day program was well organized." Sam Braverman ABOUT REUNIONS .. . here are three more on the same date of Nov. 25 . . . why, I'll never understand . . . North Farmington High class of 1979 (Lee Kendell, 465-2277) . . . Southfield High class of 1979 (Debra Walter, 946-4344) . . . Oak Park High class of 1959 (Carole Hack Matzman, 855-1114). SOUTHFIELD HIGH class of 1969 was its largest graduating group . . . and has set 20th reunion for weekend of Aug. 18-20 . . . with Coney Island party, evening of din- ing and dancing at Northfield Hilton and Sunday family picnic . . . More than 1,100 students received sheepskins and it was the last graduation class not split between Southfield and Southfield- Lathrup . . . Co-chairpersons are Jef Farland and Sherry Garner . . . For more info, call Jef at 354-9154. AFTER TOURING all the Asiatic countries and Australia and New Zealand the last few years, Roslyn and Ralph Stone will do a two week cruise for his birthday in August . . . Since it's a big one for Ralph, they'll celebrate touring the Scan- dinavian countries and Russia. VICTORY DINNER by City of Hope Helen Rosen- berg Cancer Fighters is June 19 at Troy Hilton. SPIRIT OF LIFE award black tie dinner honoring An- thony France is June 23, at Hyatt Regency . . . For more info call Karen Wise, 335-6200. ❑