CLEAN BATHROOM Dept. . . . Stage & Co. on Or- chard Lake Road . . . This is always a restaurant tribute because it many times is also the sign of a clean kitchen. FINALLY SOMEONE with a seating chart to show where your table is . . . Whoever makes up these table numbering arrange- ments must be scrabble-mad. Was at recent black-tie din- ner by Greater Detroit Chapter, City of Hope, with Spirit of Life Award presented to Tony Franco, head of An- thony M. Franco public rela- tions, at Hyatt Regency Dearborn. A first at the fine dinner .. . individual dishes of margar- ine by the plates of all at- tendees . . . quite a nice twist . . . so much better than ask- ing around to "pass the marge, please." And the open bar never closed . . . not during dinner, the speeches, or any time, which is also something not seen at too many public affairs. About the food, I asked Klaus Peters, Hyatt Regency general manager. if they had a new chef . . . it was so good . . . He says no, but something must have happened . . . it was never like this. The hors d'oeuvres passed before dinner were superb .. . a wide variety of delicious goodies . . . as waiters con- tinually poured wine the en- tire evening . . . Dinner in- cluded appetizer of gefilte fish and lox, salad with red cab- bage, raspberry sorbet, veal and halibut . . . and dessert of chocolate and raspberry torte . . . on plate with City of Hope written in chocolate. Only thing that marred a fine evening were too many speeches . . . J.P. McCarthy, WJR radio host, introduced everyone and a majority stayed to also hear composer- pianist Marvin Hamlisch, backed by Mel Ball and- Colours, who played dinner music and for dancing. About 700 enjoyed the even- ing, a truly class event .. . among the crowd were Edna and Joe Slavik, Lorraine and Elliot Shubiner, Judy and Jerry Greenbaum, Peggy and Dr. Mark Saffer, president of the Greater Detroit Chapter, City of Hope; Betty and Dr. Bob Gerisch, Harry and Peggy Ellman, Lillian Jaffe- Oaks and hubby Sam Oaks, Lisa and Ron Slavik, Lois and Dr. Morrie Lipnik, Lorraine Schultz, Loretta Lorion, Kristine and Klaus Peters, etc. ❑ Chicken so great we guarantee it! If you are not completely satisfied with our product, we will replace your meal or refund your money — Your Choice! We use only plump, farm-fresh, Grade A Fancy chickens marinated in our special i bcaet- blend of herbs and spices then flame-broiled to succulent perfection! 0r s try our 2 Or ter and no oil mean fewer calories and lower cholesterol. sauceless ribs! They're marinated, not covered with messy, fattening sauce, and served hot from the grill with your favorite homemade side dishes. Old Orchard Center - 15 Mile at Orchard Lake 11 a.m.-9 p.m.. 7 Days a Week 2 Minute Service DINE IN (CASUAL) OLD ORCHARD CENTER or TAKE OUT S erv ice 626-8580 VISIT OUR OTHER LOCATIONS WEST BLOOMFIELD FLORIDA MAPLE ROAD O RCH AR D LAK E RD and American rhythms .. . and a strolling trio of two guitars and concertina placed happy music into the ears of joyous attendees. Big limo pulled up, and out came Richard and Karen Lutz . . . The long beauty is one of two owned by Heritage Club Limo, of which Dick is among the partners . Bill Davidson, Detroit Pistons general partner, Sig and Irene Beras, Judy and John Beras, Vi and Steve Hurite, John Cetrone (without any of his tricks, dang it), Vicki and Ray Goldbaum, Antonio and Lin- da Foglia, Jose Reyes were there . . . no thanks to the gal with the mammoth clock purse . . . it had the wrong time. Yael Goldbaum was with sister Rebecca Goldbaum, who now has another last name . . . She met Fred Dia- mond on a single's mission to Israel sponsored by Jewish federations of different cities . . . He came from Phila- delphia and Rebecca from this area . . . They shared a bus and now share a condo in Virginia as man and wife .. . Monsieur George Zeff with the oo-la-la tilted wide- brimmed straw hat. Sue and Les Goldstein, Paula and Todd Kilroy, Don and Arlene Gross, Zelda and Eli Robinson, Pete Cristiano doing the decaf pouring, Shirley and Ray Abrams, Gail Shapiro, Al Tyner, Jeri Brandt, Varda and Nimrod Rosenthal, Leah Baum, George Weingarden, Virginia and Larry Schwartz, Dee and Dr. Marshall Shapiro were at the anniversary party. Mustachio'd Sid Lantz showing pictures of his beautiful English setter, six- year-old Lance . . . and leav- ing to go home for an awaited walk with him. Watiress Charlene Coyne, who works lunches at Ristorante di Modesta, was indicative of the very fine, ef- ficient and gracious service by Modesta's and Manuel's excellent staff . . . Judge Steve Cooper and so many, many more . . . both inside and outside. Nice to see people like Modesta and Manuel celebrating an anniversary of their restaurant . . . It is a success because of them. -ST. PETERSBURG 3828 49th St. North 1[111 CLEARWATER 1444A S. 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