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CONGRATS . . . to Steve
and Kathy Ruby . . . on their
50th anniversary . . . Back in
1943, confirmed bachelor
Steve met Kathy on a blind
date at the Scarab Club on
Farnsworth and John R, a
noted place for artists and
sculptors . . . It turned out to
be the best thing that hap-
pened for both of them .. .
They'll go to Glasgow,
Scotland, this Monday to
celebrate with family and
friends.
"WSRO ON THE Air" by
city of Southfield Parks &
Recreation and its Senior
Arts League's SRO Produc-
tions, ends its old-time radio
presentations this weekend
. . . tonight and tomorrow
night, 8 p.m., and Sunday at
2 p.m., at historic "The
Burgh" on the northeast cor-
ner of Civic Center Drive and
Berg Road, a block east of
Telegraph . . . 1993s final
"WSRO On The air" perfor-
mances follow a modern mar-
riage comedy and return of
the Bickersons (Don Ameche
and Frances Langford).
This weekend has "The Dy-
ing Detective" with Sherlock
Holmes and Dr. Watson corn-
ing back to life . . . The
yesteryears radio goody also
intermingles a newscast,
sports review, Hollywood
gossip reporter, 1940s music,
commercials and sound ef-
fects . . . A lot of fun from the
past with general admission
$7, and seniors and children
under 12 $6.
Three weekends in October
will mark this year's end for
SRO Production's annual
presentations . . . Next up for
three weekends is "Mass Ap-
peal" . . . Then SRO begins
again in March.
MANY HAVE already
labeled it as "The Gucci of
garage sales" being held
tomorrow and Sunday by
Birmingham-Bloomfield
Chamber of Commerce . . .
Over 200 merchants will be
selling everything im-
aginable at the Chester
Street parking structure on
Maple (across from Jacob-
son's) in downtown Birm-
ingham . . . Chris Winans,
Detroit sales director of
Entertainment, says a lot of
people are going to walk or
drive away with unbelievable
buys they probably never
thought possible in this day
and age.
CONCERT, JAZZ, pops,
etc., pianist David Syme has
joined some very elite com-
pany . . . Rubinstein,
Horowitz, Rachmaninoff and
Paderewsky . . . He recently
signed an agreement to en-
dorse Steinway pianos and
will have his picture and
testimonial plastered around
the world along with these
musical greats . . . Dave's con-
cert on his newest recording,
"Rock Formations" is this
Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Magic Bag
Theatre in Ferndale.
CONGRATS. . . . to Esther
Fogel . . . on her birthday.
MAIL DEPT . . . from Sue
Eliades . . . "Just thought you
would be interested in a
restaurant I went to in Nor-
thville. It's called Genitti's
Hole-In-The-Wall. I went
there for dinner and theater.
The seven-course meal was
good and the show a funny
take-off on a soap opera. The
owners are John and Toni
Genitti, two warm and friend-
ly people. Their place is very
unique."
ERNIE MALAZO is
manager and maitre d' at
Paparazzi in Sugar Tree, Or-
chard Lake Road north of
Maple . . . This is one of the
major changes that have been
made along with experienced
waitpersons to go with the
new management.
Tony Middlebrook is head
chef, working with what has
become a much larger and
more varied Italian menu
than before.
DURANGO GRILL that
replaces Keith Famie's Les
Auteurs in Royal Oak, will
open in September as sort of
a hidden love of his . . . Keith
wanted to change the
restaurant and his yen for
cowboy cuisine has taken
hold . . . From gourmet
dishes, he will serve the likes
of ribs, bbq chicken, red pep-
per biscuits, buffalo chili, etc.
. . . Also, everything in the
place except the restaurant's
makeup will be for sale .. .
Ornamental light fixtures,
out-West artifacts and loads of
other fun stuff.
BRUCE LYONS of Com-
erica Bank says there's no
place like Gibson's for steak
in Chicago, from where he
returned after vacationing
with wife Marlene . . . But
Gary Cohn begs to differ .. .
He lived in the Windy City
before moving here as
marketing director of The
Jewish News, and maintains
that the reason Bruce liked
Gibson's so much is because
he has probably never been to
Gene & Georgetti's, Eli's or
the Palm .
NEW B'NAI B'RITH addi-
tion, Young Leadership Net-
work, has its night of "Party-
ing, Games & All That Jazz"
Aug. 28, 8:30 p.m. . . . It'll be
at Village Green Clubhouse
on Franklin Road, with
volleyball, music, open bar
and snacks . . . Members $5,
non-members $10 . . . For
more info, call Ilene Lubin,
353-9118, or Stuart Novick,
424-9642. 111
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