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Evan Hirschelman of Novi High School and Cary Heller and Joe Sachs of West Bloomfield High School were part of the ensemble of young per- formers. Cary Heller, 17, a senior at West Bloomfield High School, plays in the school band and marching band. He has been playing the trumpet for 10 years. "I love playing," he said. Cary also noted that he and Joe Sachs are part of the JC Jazz Combo that plays private parties. "Oh, you can mention that we are looking for work," said the young performer. WE WILL HONOR ALL COMPETITORS COUPONS, CHINESE OR JAPANESE, WITHIN A FIVE-MILE RADIUS ON COMPARABLE ITEMS TRY OUR NEW COMBO DINNERS FROM $6.25 TO $8.25 7 Days a Week 'FREE FDINNER FOR 2 IN OUR TOKYO STEAK HOUSE $18.95 FOR 2 LUNCH $12.50 FOR 2 REFILLS ON SOFT DRINKS & ICED TEA L Vot Good Saturday • Expires 10-10-92 INTERNATIONAL KARAOKE EVERY EVENING • SUPER SOUND SYSTEM WING HONG SERVICE , FOR DELIVERY CALL 288-360 (NO COUPONS) Orchard Lake Rd. and 14 Mile Rd. TOKYO JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE' CANTONESE & NORTHERN CUISINE 851-8600 851-7400 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF ANOTHER WING HONG EXPRESS VILLAGE KNOLL SHOPPING CENTER, Southeast Corner Maple & Lahser 3616 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM 258-2771 • No Coupons Honored L MID SU1VEVIER DREAM The third annual "A Mid- summer Night's Dream" to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society was held July 25 at Stroh River Place. More than 300 patrons at- tended the black tie event, featuring the food from Detroit's finest chefs. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Oster were event chairpersons. t A JfAeat 42 &le/thy Will fame Veiy - Close 3Ctiends t 1 t • r‘ •• Some members of the honorary committee includ- ed: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Applebaum., Dr. and Mrs. Steven Belen, Dr. Sonya Friedman, Judge Hilda Gage, Mr. and Mrs. David Hermelin and Senator Carl Levin. Lori Roth of West Bloomfield described the room as an enchanted forest, thanks to the talents of Kevin Serba at Perlmutter-Freiwald. NA' AMAT NEWS Frieda Leemon, past na- tional president of Na'amat USA, just returned from the 32nd World Zionist Congress and the World Labor Zionist Convention in Jerusalem. Mrs. Leemon joined a Na'amat USA contingent led by Harriet Green, na- tional president. The delega- tion took part in the ground- breaking ceremony for the n BROASTEw I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT I Why just have dinner tonight, when you can spend an evening with your friends at Andiamo Italia? And since we're only minutes off 1-696 in nearby Warren. we're very close friends. Only here can you experience the regional Italian creations of Master Chef, Aldo Ottaviani. Aldo brings 40 years of Italian cuisine experience to each carefully prepared dish. So whether you try our famous Fettuccine Alla Bolognese or our tempting Linguine Alla Marinara, you'll be enjoying an Aldo original. So don't just have dinner tonight. Spend an elegant evening with your very close friends at Andiamo Italia in Warren. 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CAPITOL STEPS The satirical ensemble Capitol Steps will return to Detroit on Sept. 1 to Tam O'Shanter Country Club to benefit the Anti-Defamation League. "We had to bring them back," said Roger Fenton in a Tam O'Shanter newsletter. "People have been asking for them. With this year's presidential cam- paign providing material, they should be absolutely hilarious." Some of the ADL organ- ziers include: Norman Beitner, president; Barry Goodman, chair of the ADL appeal; Leonard and Lin- da Sahn, Steve and Patti Tapper, event chairs; and Chuck and Linda Sober- man, honorary chairs. Tickets are $125 per per- son. For more information call Jill Briggs, ADL devel- opment director, at 355- 3730. FREEDOM TOUR At 13, Whitney Lakin, a ninth grade student at Detroit Country Day School, is the youngest of 20 area teens traveling throughout the south for the next few weeks on the Freedom Tour. This is Whitney's first ex- perience of a political nature and her first visit to the south. On the program, sponsored by the Detroit Interfaith Round Table of Christians, Jews and Muslims, youngsters will tour civil rights monuments and learn about the black struggle for equality. They will also learn about the struggles of Hispanic and native Ameri- cans.