Spotlight 11" ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD t— AT MODERATE PRICES AND CHILDREN'S MENU, TOO. r 04 Tart r•-■ RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE LOOK FOR OUR XMAS EVE & XMAS DAY BUFFETS LUNCH BUFFET SERVED 11 a.m. TO 3:30 p.m. Maimonides Hosts A Holiday Fest $ 695 per person $4" Children 10 & Under CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST DINNER BUFFET SERVED 4:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. h e Women of Maimonides Medical S ociety and Crosswinds Mall pre- sented "Holiday Fest of Laughs and Wraps," at Crosswinds in West Bloom- field on Dec. 9. More than 200 patrons enjoyed the food, fashions and silent auction. "Everyone is enjoying the fashion show," said Sue Kerwin, chairman. Presi- dent Linda Sahn noted that this was the first event in years that included wo- men and men. "We hope it attracts new members," she said. Proceeds from the program support medical and oesteopathic students in Michigan and in Israel in the from of interest-free students loans. Funds are also distributed to local charities. A highlight of the evening was comedienne Norma Zager and the fashion show with models from Barbazon School of Modeling. Retailers in Crosswinds Mall provided the fashions, while Manuels and Yogurt Delights provided the food. Some of the patrons includ- ed: Debbie Karp, Janice ALL•YOU0CANIAT SUNDAY BUFFET AT OUR SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY -- I COUPON I DINNER FOR 2 $1395 FOR 2 Tax and tip not included $Q95 INCLUDES SOUP OF THE DAY & 2 EGG ROLLS, ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN, BEEF WITH BROCCOLI, FRIED, HOT TEA OR COFFEE. • DINE IN ONLY • No Substitutions, Please • Not Good With Any Other Discounted Offer • Coupon Valid Only at Southfield Location JN L Expires 12-30-92 VW per person r 852-0170 --••••• _. ■ Children 10 & Under $1.00 Expires 12-27-92 ROSEVILLE 2601 S. Rochester Rd. (North of Auburn Rd.) 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Concourse • Party Favors 362-1262 • Cash Bar Nicky's lOtiri Annual New 'Year's Eve Celebration Early Seating ... 5 to 7:45 Regular Menu • Reservations Accepted 03iniata B A N 10 p.m. Seating • 4-Course Dinner • Split of Champagne • Entertainment by TWO TWENTY • $60 per person Includes tax & tip (on food only) OUR MUSIC WILL HELP MAKE YOUR PARTY. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 82 WEDDINGS BAR/BAT MITZVAHS CONFIRMATIONS ANNIVERSARIES PRIVATE PARTIES . . . ALL YOUR HAPPY OCCASIONS (313) 544.7373 Berkower, Michael and Leila Eidelman, Sharon and Jay Daitch, Sandy and Jay Zeskind, Sharon Schwartz, Laurie and Jerry Rosenthal, Patti Phillips, Sarah Levin, Judy Brenner, Cheryl and Ron Kerwin. 12 Mile & Sotithfields 424-9010 154411e & Orchard take 855-3630' 383,, V4tooclwatd/&-set Mapl 6472760 BAIS YAAKOV Several hundred moms came last Sunday to the Sally Allan Alexander Beth Jacob School for a performance featuring 6th, 7th and 8th graders in song, dance and drama. One play focused on a young Jew forced to join the czar's army. He returns home to find it's Rosh Hashanah. Though long estranged from his religion, the young man's prayers are uttered with such sincerity the rabbi cannot help but notice. Proud parents in the au- dience included Malkie Torgow, Naomi Roberg, Bonnie Lax and Peggy Letvin. Among the young stars in the performance were Devorah Brenner, Sue Kerwin Aviva Jacobovitz, Aviva Drucker, Rachel Last, Henna Tolwin and Miriam Rosenfeld. MUSIC MAN Berkely High School pre- sented The Music Man with a bevy of local talent. Caryn Gach played the role of Marian the librarian, keep- ing a family tradition since her mom, Shelly, is the librarian at the Huntington Woods Library. Some of the other stars included: Jon Faulkner, Jason Dworkin, Adi Paliti, Melissa Loeb, Peter Fishman, Nina Aronson, Sarah Stewart, Ariana Baseman, Julie Borkin, Jill Friedman, Elana Bod- zin, Carrie Mossman, Shosi Utchenik, Jana Wolock, Samantha Gross, Barbara Leibson, Miriam Lewis, Alexia Smokler, David Stocker and Lori- Anne Usher. FASHION NOTES New stores have opened just in time for holiday shopping. Lori Karbal opened in Birm- ingham featuring unique collection of cosmetics, fragrances and skin care ac- cessories for men and wo- men. Also in Birmingham is Char Schulman's Gift and Accessories Shop with one- of-a-kind gifts. There are more than 1,000 items to choose from with price ranges from $3 to $500. Ubi- quity Gallery in Ferndale blends contemporary crafts, jewelry and collectibles.