L ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC I-- CHINESE FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES AND CHILDREN'S MENU, TOO. ri see that Pete and Mikey's had just opened in the Edgewater. They are also the owners of the fantastic Tapawingo in -) Ellsworth. "We had a delicious dinner - of beef tenderloin and broiled -) whitefish at prices more modest than Tapawingo. Great food! Great view!" I_ TALK ABOUT old-time ,) tailoring and the name Joe Lustig many times comes up .. Now 86, the tailor for four years at Richard "Pepper" Martin's the Broadway on Maple in Birmingham has been at it since 1921 . . . and ,) still going strong . . . Some folks will remember Joe when he came to America in 1949 • from Germany after concen- tration camps in Poland and Germany . . . His first job was with Sam Granadier in 1949 • in the United Artists building . . . Then for 26 years he had '-, Lustig Tailor Shop on Seven Mile near Evergreen before going to work for Harry Thomas and staying there 10 years. Tony Fishera, likeable • -) manager at the Broadway in • Birmingham, runs that show as Pepper's solid right hand man. Robert Bowen, with Pepper ii years, is noted as one of the cal area's foremost fashion ordinators. 'USA 'N DATA . . . "Jazz qe" promotion by Key -argo in Walled Lake has a ;x-piece New Orleans Dixie azz Band on Sunday even- ngs from 5 to 9 p.m. on the 'opular outdoor deck with yew Orleans-style Cajun . . . Chef Ed Janos Lt Too Chez in Novi was one of only 10 United States cook- ing artists given a scholar- (1' ship to an intensive seminar on nutritional cooking at the ) Culinary Institute of America II, in Hyde Park .. . "Three Guys And A Gal" is ) the light comedy re-creation of a typical '40s radio show featuring the music of Harry Warren . . . It's at Pun- ' chinello's on Pierce in Birm- , ingharn, Friday and Saturday 9:30 p.m. through June 27 .. . ;and features the happy sing- ) ing of community-ite Marsha Rofels. Ballroom dancing returns to the Ritz Carlton Dearborn, June 26, and includes light snacks, champagne toast and open bar .. . Donald O'Connor fans will )e happy to hear that the Cage, screen and television tar will be at Top Hat in 1Vindsor, June 9-13 .. . The young man playing urns in the Billy Rose -uartet at Vickkie's Steak use on Grand River was 14-year-old grandson 1 ,-, - Chairman John Wong Invites You To Enjoy THE BEST! SUNDAY BUFFET 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. if $4" Children 10 & Under $ 6 95 per person Tax and tip not included Ryan Ehouse, son of Billy's daughter Renee and her hus- band Louis . . . Ryan has been a regular at parties with the Billy Rose group and was taught the drums by Billy's former drummer, his son Chris, now in Las Vegas. BELATED CONGRATS . . . to George Moore . . . on his 80th birthday . . . celebrated at Kingsley Inn with party for friends and relatives by his wife Molly. YEMENITE JEW was 75 years old and wanted life in- surance . . . The broker, not realizing Yemenite Jews are known for longevity, exclaim- ed, "You expect us to give you a life insurance policy?" .. . "Why not? You gave my father one last month." .. . "Impossible." . . . "Check your records." . . . "I see you're right. Come back Tuesday for a physical." . . . "I can't come Tuesday." . . . "Why not?" .. . "My grandfather is getting married." . . . "How old is your grandfather?" . . . "He's 120." . . . "He's 120 years old and getting married? Why is he doing a thing like that?" . . . "His parents keep nudg- ing him." LOOKING BACK . July 22, 1955 . . . "In Baltimore recently, at one of the night ballgames she at- tended while visiting there, Ann Gelman remembered that she had a letter in her purse that should have been mailed . . . Ann waited until she saw a nice-looking, well- groomed man arise, as if to leave the game . . . "Would you mind dropping this in the mailbox as you go out?" Ann asked . . . He bowed slightly, smiled and graciously said he would be only too happy to serve her in mailing the let- ter . . . Nearby, after he had passed, Ann heard a fellow remark for her benefit that she had given the letter to the right man . . . He was Arthur Summerfield, of Flint, postmaster general of the United States." March 26, 1971 . . . "Sally is a cute little tot in the neighborhood and always tries hard to be mother's helper . . . But last week her well-meaning desire sort of backfired on the household . . . When mother Roslyn Shelman (Ray's wife) return- ed from shopping, little Sally thought she'd sort of surprise her by washing the canned goods and removing the labels . . . She did! . . . And when Roslyn reprimanded her Sally replied, 'But you told daddy over the phone that we were going to eat out of the can and I wanted them to be nice and clean!' . . . Sal- ly is 4 years old." ❑ SUNDAY 4:30 DINNER BUFFET p.m. to 8 p.m. ,;395 per person $595 Children 10 & Under Tax and COUPON DINNER FOR 2 $1395FoR 2 Includes Soup of the Day & 2 Egg Rolls, I ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN, BEEF WITH BROCCOLI, FRIED RICE, HOT TEA! OR COFFEE. • DINE IN ONLY i • No Substitutions, Please • Not Good With Any Other Discounted Offer I • Coupon Valid Only at Southfield Location I JI\I I ExLres 6-30-92 OUR OTHER LOCATIONS ROCHESTER HILLS 2601 S. Rochester Rd. (North of Auburn Rd.) 852.0170 ROSEVILLE 20753 13 Mile Rd. (At Little Mock) 293-4640 I 15% I L tip not included 0111;00% BILL DINNER FRI. & SAT. Dine In Only Tart I ity Restaurant & Lounge SOUTHFIELD 11 MILE ROAD BETWEEN LAHSER & TELEGRAPH 354-3700 FAX: 354-0647 JL- SEROS 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., MAY 29 THRU THURS., JUNE 4 AFTER 2 p.m. ■ LAKE SUPERIOR :CHICKEN BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK r siliai if BAR.B.Q WHITEFISH SHRIMP RIBS Over Rice W/Potato & Vegetable W/Fries & Garlic Bread $595 $595 $595 W/Fresh Mushroom Sauce $ 495 ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP. SALAD. DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Tapioca or Ice Cream) & BREAD BASKET • MUST PRESENT COUPON FOR ABOVE SPECIALS • SORRY. NO DISCOUNTS ON SPECIALS • ALL COUPONS GOOD FOR ENTIRE PARTY BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS You're cordially invited to our SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH WITH BACH featuring the Anderson String Ensem Starting May 17th and continuing every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Adults $10.95 Children $6.95 Reservations Call 488-1100 METROPOLITAN MUSICAFE 34555 W Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills (12 Mile between Farmington & Drake)