the clock, the time was 3:04 . . . That evening while hav- ing dinner with Joannie Bur- man, she told her about the number and Joan said it was also her birthdate . . . That was enough for Irene who is sorry she just put down a token instead of the family mortgage on those numbers in the Michigan Lottery . . . which came out in another se- quence but still a winner for her boxed selection. BILL WOLF is in charge of finding a worthy organization helping handicapped children who would like the use of a Ford Club Wagon, 10- or 12-passenger, for one year . . . It was donated to Variety, The Children's Charity, to choose a group . . . The youngsters must be handicapped and Federal law prohibits its use as a school bus . . . Call Bill at 525-0030. COUNTDOWN is two years for Danny Gurwin . .. 19-year-old son of Nancy and Don Gurwin, who has a dream that by age 21 he'll be on Broadway . . . Danny is a sophomore at the University of Michigan School of Music and has appeared in the school's productions as Paul in Steven Sondheim's Com- pany and most recently at Power Center in Ann Arbor in a Musket Production of Evita in the role of Che". Danny is currently at the Jewish Community Center in the Frank Loesser-Abe Bur- rows musical, How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying which opens Dec. 31 (New Year's Eve) at 9:30 p.m. and runs through January . . . Tickets are $10 general, seniors $9, students $7, and New Year's Eve $12.50. DOUBLE CELEBRA- TION marked the recent festivities for Audrey Pearl Feldman and hubby Cy Feld- man . . . It was their 10th an- niversary and money-maker Audrey's 65th birthday, so the wall sign said. About 60 people jammed the Summit Apartments clubhouse on Northwestern as Chet Bogan, Dixiebelle and the Wolverines shot out some terrific music that had the clubhouse rocking in rhythm . . . especially on the blues and Dixieland jazz . . . Chet, whose Wolverines have joeen at Club Lido Tuesday nites for 14 years, retired from dentistry 3 1/2 years ago and didn't have to pull teeth to get people dancing . . . With his six-piece band and Dixiebelle (Alma Santa), folks danced all over the place to his fine beats, standards, pops, Latin, etc. No wonder I couldn't recognize Sherwood Leitman . . . he's been hiding behind that good-looking facial foliage about a year now, and wife Judy likes it, too . . . Jerry and Lillian Davis never looked better . . . Jerry and I go back about 65 years . . . Willie Stone saw three fellows at the shindig he's known 55 years . . . back to the days when they were in Congrega- tion B'nai David AZA 314 that met in the shul base- ment on 14th and Elmhurst . . . Sid Brody, Sid Gorelick and Eugene Letvin. A lot of highlights during the evening . . . but none more important than the togetherness of a couple of really fine people . . . Audrey and Cy Feldman, the hap- piness duo. CONGRATS . . . to Nancy Meltzer . . . on her birthday . . . to hubby Harry . . . on his birthday . . . and to both Nan- cy and Harry on their an- niversary . . . January will be another anniversary for Harry, number 15 at his very popular Uncle Harry's Deli on Mack which he opened 'after 45 years, 1930 to 1975, as boss of Oakland Bath House. EN E V Y E A R'S XNEW Being Seen At The Kingsley Is Part Of The Fun Dance in the New Year in the Grand Ballroom of the Kingsley Inn to the lively 6-piece band "Persuasion." Your evening will include champagne upon arrival, surf 'n turf or broiled fresh Norwegian salmon dinner, cash bar, party favors, midnight snacks and sweets buffet, overnight accommodations (second night $19.92) which includes a "survival kit," and a New Year's Day breakfast buffet. The Party begins at 7:30 P.M. Kingsley Gala Overnight Package $198 per couple (plus tax and gratuity). Catering completely to your evening's plans, the Kingsley also offers: hotel accommodations, Grand Ballroom Gala and elegant dining room service. Call 644-1400, ext. 5300 to make reservations. %1•1 4.1 11411 Kingstep Inn See us for all your holiday celebration needs. Woodward at Long Lake Road Bloomfield Hills 644-1400 . . MORE RESTAURANTS Opening Dept. . . . Ramone's Coney Island, using kosher hot dogs, at Sunset Strip on Northwestern Highway in March . . . Flint's on 10 Mile east of Evergreen in January. FEATURING: NEW CHILDREN'S menu by four Machus res- taurants rolls prices back to $1.99 on all meals . . . plus be- ing served in fun-filled classic cars and also includes a free two-for-one ticket good at any Star Theatre . . . The four are Foxys at Great Oaks, Foxys of Troy, Machus 160 and Adams Square Cafeteria in Birmingham. AFTER 11 YEARS at Hunters Square, Mariomax Salon moves to Crosswinds Mall, Orchard Lake Road and Lone Pine, in February . . . same size, same staff and same operation . . . but all new equipment, color and decor design. SAM LERMAN, former owner of Ben and George's Deli in Livonia, has come out of retirement to be the new host and floor manager at Mr. B's Bloomfield, Orchard Lake Road and Maple . . . Sam is there Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday nites plus some days. HELPFUL CULINARY hint comes from food section of the Zion Report, a small Chicago periodical . . . "Let- tuce will not turn brown if you put your head in a plastic bag before placing it in the refrigerator?' 0 2aka Free Free Muffin Muffin With purchase of Regular Soup or Sandwich Open 7 a.m. Mon-Fri. Open 7 a.m. Mon-Fri. Open 9 a.m. Saturdays Wtih coupon Expires 12/31/91 With coupon Expires 12/31/91 Muffins Baked in our Store Daily Mon-Fri. Open 7 a.m. Open 9 a.m. Sat. Open 12 Noon Sunday With purchase of one muffin at reg. price Open 9 a.m. Saturdays " ge"d 1"f BAKED FRESH DAILY: MUFFINS BREADS ROLLS SANDWICHES SOUPS SALADS 31243 Southfield Birmingham, Mich. 48025 Southfield N. of 13 Mile Next to Sara Lee 1 • SOUTIOULD 540-2005 WE'RE BACK! 1/2 THE TREAT IS ON US! OFF SECOND DINNER Equal or Lesser Value COMPARE ANYWHERE! . . . IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST! I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE 1 I OPEN 7 DAYS-SUNAHURS 1140 ASTED I FRI-SAT. 11-11 I N. c\I by MILES 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK JUST NORTH OF 10 IKE NEXT TO ZOO 544-1211 QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY! ••••• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 71