7'2 FOR 1' ( GOOD 7 DAYS FROM 4 p.m. \ composer-entertainer . . . too many hands waving in the air. That 1,200 count, by the way, is quite a fine figure con- sidering how tough times are . . . proof again that it's not the amount of money you have but how you spend it. This one might rank among MCF's best dinner affairs .. . The entertainment certainly did . . . Ellen and Max Ernst read about Linda Solomon's "love affair" with Burt Bacharach and following din- ner graciously had her at their front-row table next to the stage where Linda shot a roll of film without fainting and didn't even lose her voice . . . Dick Brown had made sure Linda would be up close to shoot Burt Bacharach. If the legendary composer ever wanted an inspiration for a tune, he'd readily find one being with Helen Zucker- man . . . Every time I see and speak to Helen, the song "Sweet And Lovely" always comes to mind . . . Whoever wrote the tune of yesteryears must have been thinking about someone like Helen. Judy Verona, hubby Col- eman's frau, is contrary to thought, p.r. gal Rhonda's mother, not her sister . . . No, Dr. Morey Firestone didn't change his name to Harvey . . . just uses it on his card .. . Black tie was the basic thing again, but Frank Elias (Bet- ty) wore a striped one and Marty (Lorraine) Blanck had on a print . . . Bruce and Rosalie Rosen, Stu Gorelick, Les and Miriam Coburn, Diane Wolok, Marty Kellman giving someone "the last quarter to my name" for a phone call . . . Sure wish there was room to mention everyone . . . The supporters of Michigan Cancer Founda- tion certainly deserve it. GET WELL Wishes . . . to Joe Silberschein . . . recuper- ating at home after surgery . . . to Specs Howard . . . recu- perating after knee surgery at Providence Hospital. JET (Jewish Ensemble Theater) production of Can- torial at Jewish Community Center was to have ended its successful run . . . but has been extended until May 26 because of requests by so many who want to see the show. 20 AREA restaurants will offer tastes at Temple Shir Shalom's "Trips, Travel and A Taste of Cuisine" June 1, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. in the Triatria Building on Northwestern Highway . . . (R.I.K.'S, E.G. Nicks, Rikshaw Inn, Beau Jack's, Vineyard's, Taste of Seasons, Stage and Co., Honey Tree, Buddy's, Deli Unique, Uptown Deli and others) . . . It'll also include a silent auction, music and dan- cing, raffle and door prizes .. . Norman Lynn is chairman . . . For tickets and more info, call Temple Shir Shalom, 737-8700. SOL LEWIS, highly- regarded localite hypnothera- pist, was recently inducted in- to the International Hypnosis Hall of Fame in Blue Bell, Penn . . . It was during the 12th annual "Sealah" awards dinner at the Diplomat Hotel in Atlantic City, where Sol was given the prestigious "Sealah" Award in recogni- tion of his pioneering work in hypnosis for more than 47 years. Sol is not only a radio talk show and TV personality, but also known internationally as a lecturer and author . . . Most of all, though, as a gent with quick-wit humor. WORD IS that another restaurant will join the ever- growing Unique Restaurant Corp. chain . . . It's the former Michael's on 13 Mile east of Southfield in the Corners Shopping Center . . . Matt Prentice has come a long way since the one-operation Deli Unique in Oak Park . . . (Now 3 D.U.s keep company with Sebastian's, Morels, Cafe Jar- din and Plaza Deli) . . . Although Matt and wife Alicia's son is named Michael, the restaurant name will be changed. THERE'LL BE over 40 local restaurants, wineries and breweries serving tastes of their specialties during the third annual Memorial Day weekend Michigan Tasteful, May 24-27, at the New Center area between Woodward and Lodge Expressway . . . It'll be coordinated this year by Oak Parker Betty Ingraham. IMPORTANT DATE to mark on your calendar .. . 10th annual Celebrity Ball, June 2, at the Ritz Carlton, Dearborn . . . by Variety Club or Variety, The Children's Charity, whichever you choose . . . Cocktails 5:30 p.m., dinner 6:30 p.m. . . . black tie optional, music by Johnny Trudell . . . Mort Crim, master of ceremonies, magician-comedian Paul Kozak . . . Humanitarian Award will go to the Mike and Marion Ditch family . . . with heart awards to Tom Morley, Bob Fenton, Joe Donovan, Jimmy Carson, Mike Micallef and Earl Weissert . . . For more info, call Variety, 855-6440. REUNION DEPT . . . Oak Park High class of '61 holds its 30th year shindig Nov. 30 at Livonia Marriott . . . For more info, call Dodi Pasman Harris, 555-4166; or Carol Baskin Hampson, 542-8726. GARDENER . . . "Of course my garden doesn't look like those seed packages. Those were posed by profes- sional vegetables." ANYTHING ON OUR GREAT NEW MENU! (Does Not Include Lamb Chops, Steaks and Bar-B-Q Ribs) ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE & BREAD BASKET • Present Coupon Before Ordering • No Carry-Out • Good For Entire Table • Not Good with-Other Offers or Daily Specials • Excludes Groups Over 10 • Expires 5-23-91_1 ESUNDAY BRUNCH 95 (Groups of Over 10 Excluded I From Coupon Use.) L • No Holidays per person • Expires 5-23-91 OF SOUTHFIELD 25080 SOUTHFIELD 1 BIk. N. of 10 Mile I 557.8910 CHICKEN PAPRIKAS DINNER $545 CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD DELI and RESTAURANT SHIVA DINNERS & PARTY TRAYS ... Free Delivery Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ... Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 352-4940 21754 W. 11 MILE AT LAHSER • HARVARD ROW Fax: 352-9393 ~~ ENTERTAINMENT I OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-SUN. New Pine Knob Slates Concerts Grammy Award-winning rocker Don Henley with guest Susanna Hoffs will appear 8 p.m. June 11 at the New Pine Knob. For ticket information, call The Palace Box Office, 377-8600. Don Henley, songwriter and founder of 70s rock group the Eagles, won the Best Rock Vocal Performance Grammy in 1990 for "The End Of The Innocence" — the chart- topping title-track from his latest solo LP. The Turtles, Grass Roots, the New Rascals and Johnny Rivers will appear 8 p.m. June 16 at The New Pine Knob. The Turtles produced a score of hits between 1965 and 1970 including "Let Me Be," "You Baby," "Happy Together" and "Elenore." The Grass Roots charted 29 singles of which 13 went "Gold." Johnny Rivers has sold more than 30 million records including such hits as "Mountain Of Love," and "Midnight Special." The New Rascals are known for their long list of successful hits including "Groovin." The Grateful Dead will ap- pear 7:30 p.m. June 19-20. There is a six-ticket limit per person per show. The Grateful Dead has pur- sued their musical course bas- ed on improvisation in perfor- mance. JCC Dancers Plan Recital The Jewish Community Center Dancers recital will take place 7 p.m. May 29 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. A recep- tion will follow. For information, call Shirley Siegal, 661-1000, Ext. 335. 7 a.m. to 10.p.m. FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER Northwestern N. of 12 358-2353 TRY OUR NEW CAESAR SALAD $4.25 WITH SLICED GRILLED CHICKEN BREAST $5.50 INCLUDES CUP OF SOUP AND BREAD BASKET FRESH WHITE FISH, LAKE PERCH AND OTHER FISHES AVAILABLE DAILY AMISH CHICKEN ROTISSERIE-STYLE Carry-Out DAD'Z CHICKEN 2448 Orchard Lake Road just west of Middlebelt•Sylvan Lake 683-7030 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 71