Pontiac on this show, the At- tic will be able to see if there is an audience in Oakland County for the type of theater that has won it much acclaim for 16 years in Detroit . . . At the same time Attic . will have an opportunity to bring other shows to its home base in the New Center area. "It'll be a whole new ex- perience for us," says Trudy Kiesewetter. The Attic Theatre folks have renovated the formerly closed Strand for these perfor- mances but will do even more when shown that coming to the suburbs is what people want. Abundance is Beth Henley's saga of love, lust and betrayal in the old West. DATE HAS BEEN pushed ahead to April for the much awaited opening of Hoa Koa's second restaurant at Cross- winds Mall, Orchard Lake Road and Lone Pine Road .. . Gene Woo isn't rushing things . . . wants to be sure it's right in preserving the long-standing reputation garnered by one of Oak Park's dining pioneers . . . The Nine Mile and Coolidge restaurant will remain, run by son Victor. THAT BALLROOM danc- ing at Mario's on Second, Fri- day and Saturday nights, is creating quite a sensation .. . The Billy Prince Trio plays oldies that so many people love to glide with in much rhythmic tempo. IN 1947 he was a caddy at Franklin Hills and worked his way up to the men's locker room in 1952 . . . When 1953 came, Mike Kelly left to enter barber college. About 35 years ago he started his barbering career with Al Nettle, Ron Eddy and Howard LaLone . . . Mike and Al used to vie for hair styling trophies when the awards started being given out . . . Al got his first one in the 1960s and Mike in the '70s. Folks remember Mike Kel- ly as owner of the Honeywell Barber Salon for 15 years in the Honeywell Building on Nine Mile and Southfield. Today he has another home . . . and it couldn't be more fit- ting, just minutes away from where he lives in West Bloom- field . . . Mike is together again with the fellows who started with him . . . All are now at the Charter House Hair Shop on the Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Road, south of Maple . . . and it's like old times. GOOD TO HEAR that Adrian() Tonon is recuperating from major surgery in Houston, Texas, and back at Cafe Cortina owned by him and wife Rina on 10 Mile east of Orchard Lake Road . . . Now he can redesign their kitchen again at the restaurant to put out the high-quality Italian food for which Cafe Cortina is popular . . . Its next theme party is latter part of April . . . Seems like Adriano and Rina start the ball rolling on these type of affairs and others jump aboard the band- wagon. LOOKING BACK on col- umns of yesteryears .. . Sept. 12, 1947 . . . "Art Rabin tells of picking up a passenger in his cab, who upon reaching his destina- tion, said he had left his money in the hotel . . . Hav- ing already been swindled at least three times before by others using this type of maneuver, Art said, 'Now look, mister, either come up with the fare or I'm calling the nearest cop!' . . . The man insisted he was telling the truth . . . said he was in a rush to fill an appointment . . . and would have the money sent . . . 'I felt like knocking out a couple of bucks worth of his teeth! Finally I went with him, he got the money plus a 10-spot for my troubles. Well, that night I said prayers of thanks for controlling my temper. The guy turns out to be Jack Dempsey!' " MAY 14, 1948 . . . "Humor Dept. . . . About the lads at the corner drugstore exchang- ing stories on their ex- periences with the opposite sex . . . `Aw' said one. 'Girls are a dime a dozen! . . . 'Gee,' sighed a younger lad who had remained quiet until now, `and all this time I've been buying jelly beans!' " ❑ Las Vegas Night At Maple-Drake The Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center will spon- sor a Purim Las Vegas Night 8 p.m. March 21. There is a charge. Raffled off will be a trip to Las Vegas. For information, call Leanie Gunsberg, 661-1000. Volunteers are still needed. You must be 21 or over to at- tend Las Vegas Night. Learn how to take better care of yourself and your family, call Red Cross. 833-4440 American Red Cross . A Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council SEROS 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., MAR. 13 THRU THURS., MAR. 19 AFTER 2 p.m. r LAMB CHOPS r I- FRESH AHGE BROILED LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH GULF SNR ► YP $7 95 DELICIOUS -1 r HOMEMADE I VEAL FRNCAISE CHOPPED oA STEAK VEAL PARMESAN SIRLOIN W/Fresh Mushroom W/Pot. & Vegetable W/Pasta Sauce, Pot. & Veg. $595 $595 $495 ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP. SALAD. 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