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September 29, 1989 - Image 127

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-29

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May the New Year bring to all our
customers, friends & family
Health, Joy, Prosperity
and everything good in life

Backstage Theater
Sets Fierstein Play

LEFKOFSKY & CO., INC.

Harvey Fierstein's play
Safe Sex, addressing the
AIDS issue and how it has
changed lifestyles, will be
performed at Detroit's
Backstage Dinner Theater

8634 Fenkell, Detroit, Mich.
864-4455

SEYMOUR & CARRIE KIRSCH
ALAN & CHERIE KIRSCH
STEVEN & MICHELE KIRSCH

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AND STAFF

Management and Staff
Gratefully Wishes
It's Customers and Friends
A New Year Filled With
Health, Happiness
and Prosperity

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HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR
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The Carol Hooberman
( Gallery in Franklin will
' have a fine mix of functional
and sculptural ceramics
from the United States,
Canada and England on
display through October.
The show, "Teapots,
Platters and Urns," will
feature works by Linda Ar-
L buckle, Elaine Bolz, William
Bruillard, Kathy Ervin,
Bruce Howdle, Woody
Hughes, Kazuko Matthews,
3 Matthias Ostermann, Karin
Pavey, Beverly Saito, Ian
Symons and Mary Rose
Young.
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Hooberman Sets
Ceramic Show

"Works on paper," by Sam
Francis, opened the fall sea-
son at Cantor/Lemberg
Gallery in Birmingham.
Included in the exhibit,
which runs through Oct. 21,
are acrylic paintings on
paper, recent etchings and
lithographs.

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on . Friday and Saturday
1 evenings through Nov. 18.
Written after Torch Song
Trilogy, Safe Sex is not a
full-length integrated play;
it is three playlets. The third
one, "On Tidy En-
'dings,""which starred
Stockard Channing as
Marian in an HBO special,
stars Birmingham resident
Rae Shapiro McIntosh.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call the
Backstage, 869-8535.

Sam Francis'
Works At Gallery

COMING SOON

WISH EVERYONE
A HEALTHY AND HAPPY
NEW YEAR

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE \*

With Award•Winning Chef BRIAN POLCYN
Wish Everyone
THEME DINNER
A Very Healthy & Happy
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WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO WHAT
YOUR MOTHER TAUGHT YOU.

YOU SHOULDN'T EAT EVERYTHING IN FRONT OF YOU.

You should avoid foods high in cholesterol. It's a fact. a high blood
cholesterol level substantially increases your chances of developing
heart disease. By cutting down on fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could lower your blood cholesterol level and
reduce your risk of heart disease.

For more information about a planned and balanced diet. contact
your American Heart Association. Well give you some free advice
on how to plan a diet good for life.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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