CONGRATS . . . to Billy Jacobs of Buddy's Pizza . . . on his 73rd birthday. LATEST RECIPIENTS of the Natalie Epstein Award were Elaine and Earle Q Mostyn of the Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter, City of Hope . . . The award was created in Natalie's memory to exemplify her courage and ideals, hard work and dedica- tion to the City of Hope .. . Elaine and Earle have been very active members of the > group eight years. NAMES OF THE people who were left out of the Mail Dept. in last week's column about Pete and Mikey that opened in the Charlevoix's Edgewater where they stayed, are Barry and Linda Rosenbaum. FIVE RESTAURANTS in Royal Oak will donate a por- tion of their proceeds to Varie- ty, the Children's Charity, when it sponsors a varied evening in that sector this Tuesday to benefit Children's Hospital. Peking House, Kyla's, La Fondue, Metro Musicafe and Oxford Inn will give a percen- tage of sales from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Highlight of the evening will be a big performance at Mark Ridley's Comedy Cas- 8:30 p.m., with Alexander Zonjic and comedian Heywood Bank . . . Show I tickets are $35 for regular seating and $60 patrons. Barry Charlip and his com- mittee are working on the C, project with the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce and Children's Hospital staff members . . . For more info, call the Variety office, 855-6440. ZETA BETA TAU social fraternity's charter has been accepted by the Interfraterni- ty Council of Michigan State University . . . ZBT had been on campus from 1948 to 1973, but departed when three frat brothers were seriously in- _, jured during a hazing incl- .- dent . . . In 1988 it became the first national fraternity to do away with pledging .. . Last year, a group of students, led by Hal Widlansky, re- started an MSU colony of ZBT . . . In just over a year, there are 45 initiated brothers in what is now a fully-chartered fraternity . . . Marc Lampcov is president. A survey of the extraordinary career of France's preeminent contemporary artist. group in London, England, and changing its name about a year-and-a-half ago. This is the oldest wine and food group in the local area . . . starting out with five members and five bottles of wine . . . It's all-male membership meets once a month at each other's homes . . . and four times a year dine and drink with their wives at fine metropolitan Detroit din- ing spots. The first one was at down- town's London Chop House . . . Owner Les Gruber was a member . . . and the latest at Joe Vicari's Andiamo Italia, 14 Mile Road between Mound and Van Dyke on the ever-so- close-now east side. At Andiamo, legendary chef Aldo Ottoviani and head chef Jeffrey Kay prepared the evening meal that also in- cluded five wines, Pinot Gregio Puatti, Barolo Zon- chetta, Giagrone Chardon- nay, Barbaresco Gaja and Quintarelli Amarone . . . The wines and foods were all from various regions of Italy. Recommended Admission: $4 adults, $1 children, members free. Pay what you wish, but you must pay something. The exhibition was organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. In Detroit additional support has been provided by the Grand Marnier Foundation and Absolut Vodka; the Friends of Modern Art; the Bernstein Development clamor for members, here's one that has a long waiting list and will only take in 25 members . . . It's the Wine and Food Society of Detroit, organized 30 years ago under the name of the International Wine and Food Society of Detroit, affiliated with a like "Popular Yetta Melton is manicurist now with Shelly Lover at Charter House Barbers on Nine Mile Road., Southfield . . . a couple of gals who really know what to do when they hold your hands." ❑ Foundation, courtesy of Jane and Raphael Bernstein; DeRoy Testamentary The Detroit Institute of Arts Foundation; Mrs. William B. Giles; the Adler Foundation; Dart 11 Foundation; the city of Detroit; the state of Michigan; and the Founders Society. 5200 Woodward Detroit 48202 313/833-7900 GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . . Kimberley Pachy WHILE MANY CLUBS • . LITTLE CAESARS En- terprises expects sales to jump about 25 percent in 1992 to $2.16 billion accor- ding to recent Nation's Restaurant News . . . Forecast is also for the opening of 925 new units this year, bringing the total up to 4,157 outlets . . . NRN also says that the privately-owned company chaired by Mike Ilich exceed- ed last year's forecast of $1.07 billion in annual sales by about 1.5 percent. and Donna Sowle at Dimitri's Diner on Northwestern and 10 Mile . . . courteous, effi- cient and big smiles to go with their pleasant person- alities. WHEN HE got his fax machine, Lenny Fidler was asked by a customer at Gateway Deli, 11 Mile and Evergreen in Harvard Row, how the machine works .. . Lenny told her that he first puts corned beef through a wringer to make it very thin and then sends the meat through . . . She believed him until somebody wised her up . . . "Don't believe it,' the other gal said. "He doesn't have any wringer. Probably uses something else." LOOKING BACK on col- umns of yesteryears .. . r Museum Hours: 1 1 a.m. • 4 p.m. Wednesday - Sunday. Hermes and Dionysos: Monument to Analysis (detail), 1986, bronze. The Detroit Institute of Arts SEROS 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., JUNE 5 THRU THURS., JUNE 11 AFTER 2 p.m. r FRESH LAKE PERCH With Pot. & Veg. $595 -1 r -1 DELICIOUS -11 VEAL FRANCAISE BROILED OR VEAL PARMESAN BAR-B-Q OR With Pasta $595 With Veg. & Rice $ 4 95 r JUICY --i 1 /21b. TURKEY BURGER $495 March 26, 1971 . . . ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP. SALAD. 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