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October 16, 1992 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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ENJOY
THE BEST
. AUTHENTIC
CHINESE FOOD
AT MODERATE
PRICES AND
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anywhere without one . . . Art
was with the Associated Press
26 years, five at a Cleveland
paper, and 24 with the
Observer-Eccentric news-
papers.
At the dedication, Syd Har-
ris, veep in charge of group
sales making with jokes like
years back at the Elmwood
Casino . . .Syd went on to
Chicago as a theatrical agent,
back here with his own nitery
(Syd's was where Nicky's now
does its good things), on to
Chicago again and today with
Stu Gorelick . . . Linda
Houlihan, former hostess at
the London Chop House is
concessions manager . . . Ted
Schneider, former feature
writer at The Jewish News,
with pad and pencil for the
Livonia Observer; Jackie
Kallen without her cham-
pionship boxing stable; Saul
Kalt, Shirley and Ray
Abrams, Jack Milen with the
jokes; Flora and Frank Win-
ton, Suzie Winton-Feinberg,
Bluma and Iry Ellman (mar-
ried 48 years not 53), Lenore
and Marty Blanck, Paulette
and Bob Koffron and so many
more.
Opening night was a
George Burns doozie . . . This
man is just plain
unbelievable!
Many of the opening night
cast were after-theatre at-
tendees at DePalma's just
down the street on Plymouth
west of Farmington Rd. .. .
George Burns, Stu, Florence
Henderson among them .. .
Florence didn't sing but asked
DePalma's General Manager
Ray Barden to do the honors
. . . She wanted a country-
western song so Ray sang
"Achy Breaky Heart" and
followed with "Steam Roller
Blues."
The late Leo Duroucher
once said, "Nice guys finish
last" . . . but he didn't know
Stuart Gorelick.
to
CONGRATS . . .
Marilyn Frumkin . . . on her
birthday.
IT'LL BE CALLED "The
World's Greatest Road Rally
Ever" by Jewish Marriage
Enrichment of Michigan,
Nov. 7 . . . $25 per couple in-
cludes noshes, prizes, dinner
and entertainment . . .
Because there is a '50s-'60s
theme, one of the clues will be
hidden in a reprint of a col-
umn of mine from the '60s .. .
For ticket info call Rena and
Jerry Cohen, 353-5358; or
Susan and Howard Levin,
682-7517.
CONGRATS . to David
Hack . . . on his 23rd birthday
. . . celebrated with dinner at
Lelli's . . . David is a senior at
Eastern Michigan.
SONGS FROM Broadway
musicals throughout the

years will be part of big
celebration by Cong. Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses . . .
End of its 100-year activities,
Oct. 25, will have "Broadway
A La Carte," a musical review
by Michigan Opera Theatre
to go along with dinner by
Sperber Kosher Catering and
dancing . . . Co-chairgals are
Joanne Bellet and Elaine
Cohen . . . For $75 per person
reservations, call the
synagogue office, 851-6880.
CHET BOGAN'S Wolver-
ine Jazz Band with songstress
"Dixiebell" celebrates its
15th year at Club Lido On
The Lake, Jefferson just north
of 9 Mile in St. Clair Shores
. . . quite an achievement in
continuous longevity at one
place for a seven-piece bane
. . . It'll happen on two dates
this year to handle all the
Wolverine Jazz Band fans,
Oct. 27 and Nov. 3.
DISA 'N DATA . . . Here's
a new twist, a local nitery in-
viting folks to send a free fax
during the day . . . Will be
Oct. 29 at Rhinoceros on
Riopelle . . . Its Rhino Hallo-
ween Costume Party starts at
seven . . . Southfield Civic
Center Pavilion is site of 66th
Annual Old World Market,
today 11-8, tomorrow 10-8
and Sunday 10-6 with inter-
national arts, crafts, enter-
tainment and food . . . Funds
for Birmingham-Bloomfield
Symphony Orchestra are be-
ing raised by Crosswinds
Mall, Orchard Lake Rd. and
Lone Pine, this Thursday 5 to
8 . . . Costume party will have
games, refreshments and
music with a bunch of
contests.
BEST BET Of the
Weekend . . . Progressive
Masquerade by Mario's,
Carl's and Gem Theatre .. .
this Sunday . . . Dinner at
Carl's, "All Night Strut" at
Gem and Mario's for dessert
and dancing . . . $120 per cou-
ple includes transportation to
and from each place plus
masks.

A BEST BET OF THE
WEEK ... Infants Service

Group "Cherub" Donor
Luncheon Thursday at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club .. .
Goldie David, 851-8634, or
Ellanore Bronstein, 737-2766
for tickets . . . Eleanor
Riseman and Bernice Katz
again heading the entertain-
ment committee.
AFTER BEING on view
through this Sunday at
Market Square in Birm-
ingham, the look-alike pum-
pkins of 30 local personalities
will be given to the pediatric
floor for the Children's Hallo-
ween Party at Beaumont
Hospital . . . The celeb pusses
couldn't end up at a better
place. Ci

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