eps' Satire higan ADL o l den Prr u nix with Fran Gross Linden, Chinese-American Restaurant Dining & Carry-Out Cantonese, Szechuan & American OPEN 7 DAYS ...Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-9:30, Fri. &Sat. 11:30-11, Sun. 12-9:30 4067 W. Maple Rd., Just East of Telegraph 642 8386 - PLEASE WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF OUR NEW LOCATION IN SEPTEMBER AT SUGAR TREE SQUARE 6257 ORCHARD LAKE RD., WEST BLOOMFIELD GrEAT WALE SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC DRINKS & CHOICE COCKTAILS I referred to the evening as a "friend-raiser." "We are making friends and telling you what we do," said Ms. Soberman. After an informative video and short speech about ADL from Michigan Regional Di- rector Richard Lobenthal, the audience viewed the comedy singing group Capitol Steps, who made fun of every politician. Impor- tant issues like the national debt and day care were also satirized with lyrics to pop- ular tunes. The group even PRIVATE DINING ROOM • Your host . . . HENRY LUM 476-9181 (Drakeshire Shopping Center) • 35135 Grand River HOA KOW INN 13715 W. 9 MILE, W. of Coolidge • Oak Park • 5474663 ■ NEW AWARD WINNING CASUAL RESTAURANT IN NOVI! ■ Specializing in fresh seafood, pastas & steaks ■ Fresh & creative daily specials at modest prices ■ Items for the health conscious ■ Live Piano Music VICTOR'S NO V 1 I NN 50% OFF! With this coupon ■ Banquet facilities Receive 50% Off a second lunch or dinner entree of equal or lesser value. General ■ All Major credit cards accepted Cinema movie tickets available at $4.25 ($5.75 value) with dinner. I per person. 43317 Grand River & Novi Rd. 349-1438 One coupon per table 126 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 Expires 9-30-91 Some of the dignitaries spotted in crowd included: Judge Alice Gilbert, Judge Susan Moiseev, Judge Deborah Tyner, Deborah McGriff, the new superintendent of Detroit Public Schools, and Kay Everett, Detroit City Coun- cil member. The Michigan Design Center will open its doors for the general public on Sept. 14. Consumers will be able to meet designers, attend lectures and tour the facili- ty. The admission charge is $10, payable at the door. Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry-outs • Catering Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30 — Carry-Out Service — Linda and Barry Good- man, Sheila and Mark Fenton, Margo and Cyril Weiner and Cheryl and John Linden. DESIGNER EVENT BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS Specializing In Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods ADL supporters Linda Soberman, Barry Goodman and Fran Gross Linden. ADL President Norm Beitner and his wife Ruth. had songs about the attemp- ted Russian coup and lamented about the difficulty of rhyming the name Boris Yeltsin. One hiliarious moment: when Roger Fenton , a West Bloomfield radiologist, came on stage to sing and dance with the group. The local sponsors of the evening included: Marcia and Roger Fenton, Dale and Bruce Frankel, Susie and Norman Pappas, Jonathan Holtzman, Helen and Charlie Kaye, Roz and Stanford Blanck, Gayle and Dick Burstein, Carole and Larry Miller, Nancy and Edward Schonberg, Sue Ann Can- vasser and Jeff Howard, WASHINGTON SIM- CHAH Elayne Metzger of Farm- ington Hills reports that she and her husband Joe Met- zger had the honor of at- tending the first bar mitzvah in the small town of Pt. Townsend, Wash., which has a population around 7,000. The bar mitzvah boy, Spruce Metzger, is their grandson. Proud parents are Robbie Metzger a former Detroiter, and Hilary Markey Metzger, a former Flint resident. Since there is no syn- agogue in Pt. Townsend, the service was held in a chapel at a former military in- stallation. The Torah was borrowed from another community, and had been smuggled out of Europe dur- ing the Holocaust. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Metzger taught their son his bar mitzvah portion and are instrumen- tal in organizing the Jewish community in town. ❑ ENTERTAINMENT Special to The Jewish News L os Angeles — Richard Dreyfuss, who says he likes to portray imperfect heroes and men of flawed character, gets his wish in the upcoming televi- sion movie Prisoners of Honor. The film is based on the in- Tom Tugend writes from Los Angeles. K I Another Side Of The Dreyfuss Affair TOM TUGEND K famous trial of French Army Captain Albert Dreyfus, but Mr. Dreyfuss does not play Captain Dreyfus. Instead, the film and the actor's role center on a more complex character — Lt. Col. Georges Picquart. The lieutenant colonel was named head of French army intelligence shortly after Dreyfus, a Jew, was framed and convicted in 1894 of hav- ing passed French military secrets to the Germans. Lt. N