corcoc0000000000000c0000 S S S up STAGE a O A Restaurant Delicatessen 61. O Children's Charity, at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak . . . tickets are $5 in advance, $6 at the door .. . with all proceeds to benefit handicapped and disabled children . . . For more info, call Howard Meyers, presi- dent of Young Variety, at 855-7823; or Eric Clark, 533-7188. ONE WASN'T enough for Sol Wander, so he did it again . . . At least this time his wife and children could attend Sol's bar mitzvah . . . Now liv- ing in Boca Raton, Fla., he recently celebrated number two at Congregation Torah Ohr . . . Brunch for Sol was at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Sandy and Bob Davis, now of Ft. Lauder- dale . . . Also helping celebrate with Sol were his wife of 54 years, Jean, and son and daughter-in-law Herschel and Bobbi Wander of South- field . . . Sol doesn't remember whether or not he was nervous the first time, but number two for sure. WHO'LL DO the cooking for 58th annual Inter- congregational Men's Club Dinner this year? . . . If it's the Brotherhood gents of Temple Beth El, where the dinner is slated to be held Feb. 21, look for some darned good fare . . . These guys could open their own restau- rant and pack 'em in . . . Tem- ple Beth El is on Telegraph and 14 Mile. Temple Beth El was the starter of this annual look- forward-to-dinner which is now $36 per person . . . Call temple for more info (especial- ly about who is doing the cooking) . . . 851-1100 .. . Cocktails and dinner start 6 p.m. 1991 CHINESE New Year is Year Of The Sheep . . . a good luck sign. SPEAKING OF Chinese, remember Confucius say- ing, "Driver attitude need correction who try to pass at intersection." DON'T FORGET your La Pizza Latina from America's Pizza Cafe . . . Jan. 25- Feb. 3. Presents 4 For Super Sunday Only S Deli Trays_ $525 a Featuring S The Same Fine Stage & Co. Quality S a S S O 9 Per Person O S S Reg. $6.25 per person O Call Today ( 855-6622 6873 Orchard Lake Road tr 114) CO CO 9) CC O Early Bird Special: SUN.-THURS. ONLY, 5-7 PM $100 ALL OFF ENTREES Commerce Rd. Wise Rd. ■ HARLEY'S 15 1) .15 IS 10 LEY'S H Open Year RoundlBanquet Facilities Avail, 2280 UNION LAKE RD. 363.0202 (At Wise Rd., 2 Miles N. of Baypoint) OPEN 11 A.M„ 7 DAYS a (!!) West Bloomfield OM 4!) 4t OD ■■ 1. .iIA, 441. New Chef! iJIM OSOWSKI Formerly of Paridisds r'Yr NY)" `in The Best Babyback Ribs & Whitefish Anywhere! Presents LIVE Featuring OPERA 1 ENTERTAINMENT 1" The cultural commission of Congregation Beth Achim will host a program for its Feb. 28 Purim seudah, a talent show. The committee invites members to join Rap- pin' Rabbi Berman in presen- ting an evening of fun and entertainment. Any type of act is welcome. O O • 10 Person Minimum • Pickup Only S S ❑ Beth Achim Plans Show S January 27, 1991 O Un io n Lk. Rd. ty where she wouldn't be late . . . So what better than one for herself as 150 of Carole's closest friends recently celebrated number 50 at the home of Mort Brody. Was a black-tie affair by her three children, Neil, Mitchell and Susan, who roasted Mom . . . "We'd like to tell you what it's like to be brought up by a typical suburban mother, but we'd rather talk about our mother." TONIGHT IS the last night of Morels hosting celebrity bartenders 5-8:30 p.m. in the combat against multiple sclerosis . . . Chari- ty events are nothing new to owner Matt Prentice . . . The Capuchin Kitchen was his beneficiary during the grand opening of Morels in September on Telegraph bet- ween 12 and 13 Mile to name just one of his fund-raising ef- forts . . . Celebrity benefit is in the restaurant's bar area. THERE WAS a heavy air around the shop morning of Jan. 7 . . . The usually talkative crew of over 30 tailors quietly moved about with somber faces . . . It had been a year that day since Harry Kosins passed away .. . and head tailor at Kosins cen- tral tailor shop, Bill Weiss, called them together for a one-minute moment of silence in his memory . . . Bill said the Kaddish; Italian Catho- lics, the Rosary, and Greeks, Chaldeans, Iraqis and Polish all prayed in their own ways . . . It was a very moving mo- ment . . . They all adored Harry. "GOURMET FOODS of the Future," whatever those are, will be the dinner fare at 10th annual Brookside Kaleidescope Gala and Auc- tion to benefit Cranbrook Schools Brookside . . . Noted chefs will put up the dishes and it is hoped that they know what this means as Kaleidescope looks to the future, Feb. 3 and Feb. 9. The black-tie optional will be at the Brookside School on Cranbrook Road in Bloom- field Hills . . . For more info, call Ruth Mossok Johnson, 626-9546, or Cranbrook Schools Brookside, 645-3500. HARRY MARK ELIAS is newly appointed judge of Municipal Court, Division 7, San Diego County . . . He and parents Paul and Carol Elias are former localites. MAX RUBIN is new chancellor commander of Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias . . . Meetings at its Castle Hall on Coolidge in Berkley are Tuesday nights. "COMEDY NIGHT" is be- ing presented Feb. 12, 8 p.m. by Young Variety, The O O 4110...1 ; 0 ,08EsT THE ENRICO CARUSO SOCIETY coc oistia E VERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. FINE DINING Enjoy Excellent Italian Cuisine and Listen To Arias and Duets From The Most Beautiful Operas Ever Written I LIVE ITALIAN MUSIC TUES. THRU SAT. 31735 Plymouth Road DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Livonia TUESDAY EVENINGS 3 Blocks West of Merriman RON DEPALMA For Reservations Call 261-2430 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 69