MIM • Have You had Big Daddy's Tommy Salad Yet? Or Our Fabulous Lamb Chops? Welcome to the best Greek food this O1111 lob Is Advertising gents Mort Zieve and Al Winokur took turns telling jokes ... Marilyn Hapsburg Berman counting the days when she'll be out of the wheelchair and walking again. Fanclub Foundation for the Arts raises funds for local estab- lished cultural groups in need of funding ... art, music, dance, the- atrical, etc. ... Each year, three organizations are selected to re- ceive profits gotten during the fis- cal year ... This year's recipients are Hilberry Theatre, Orchard Children's Services' After School Art Program, and Birmingham/ Bloomfield Art Association. As a lad and lassie whizzed by on wooden roller skates, contes- tants walked to the microphone in front of Judges Grant and Cifelli and told who they were. "A tired, middle-aged busi- nessman," remarked John Bloom, Fanclub's executive di- rector, into the mike as he saun- tered by with his ever-present bow tie. But happy indeed with the large turnout for a most success- ful. event. GET WELL WISHES ... to Marlene Miller (Mel) ... recuper- ating at home after hip replace- ment surgery. NOW THE DATE for opening of Andiamo West at the former Machus Red Fox on Telegraph and Maple has been pushed back to February ... Don't know the problem yet, but it's probably not Restaurants and catering at the Kingsley. a slight one being unable to open before New Year's Eve ... More proof that nothing is so until it happens ... Or as Yogi Berra might say, "It ain't so until it is so." CONGRATS ... to Al and Bet- ▪ ty Guttman ... on their 60th an- niversary ... celebrated with a family funfest at Excalibur on Franklin. NUTTY WHITEFISH, the popular dish going over so big at the Envoy Cafe on Farmington Road and 14 Mile in West Bloom- field, was previously just a spe- cial item that appeared on occasions. Ob. But there has been so much clamor for it that Nutty White- fish has been put on the regular menu ... the 12- to 14-ounce piece of fish is encrusted with pista- chios, walnuts and Macadamia nuts. Many of the Envoy favorites are still on the menu, but owners Larry and Randy Loberman now also include a choice of house •ib soup or salad plus the side dish of pasta., potato or vegetable it for- merly gave. ABOUT 30 SEYMOURS are expected for the next meeting of the Seymour Club, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at Sneaker's, inside Seymour Brode's Franklin Racquet Club on Northwestern Highway, between 12 Mile and Inkster. For more info, call Sy (Sey- mour) Raskin, (810) 356-8550. BACK TO ITS roots is Machus as it opens two new bak- eries ... The Pastry Shop, for- merly behind the previous Red Fox restaurant, moved into a 1,200-square-foot space in Bloom- field Plaza Mall on Telegraph and Maple ... And the Pastry Shop at Adams Square has 850 square feet in its new design and layout on North Adams in Birmingham. Before venturing into the restaurant business, Machus was solely a baking operation. REUNION DEPT. ... 40-year shindig by grads of Central High is Sunday, Nov. 30 5 at the Dou- bletree Hotel, former Sheraton- Oaks, in Novi ... Call Leonard Milstone, (810) 559-4306, or Jer- ry Walters, (810) 738-9521 ... 20th by Oak Park High class of 1976 is also Nov. 30, at Somerset Inn, Troy ... Call Fran Berkowitz, (810) 851-8357 ... Class of 1965 by Henry Ford High is Saturday, Nov. 23, at Novi Hilton ... Call Paula Gross, (313) 277-3876, or Mary Mantalas, (810) 348-6373. NORMAN'S ETON Street restaurant in Birmingham will be closed the entire month ofJan- uary ... Huge renovations are slated to take place. In the meantime, shaken or stirred, on the rocks or straight up, the martini is back in style with a twist at Norm and Bonnie Lepage's popular spot. Every Wednesday throughout November, the historic train sta- tion turned restaurant returns to the classic era of cocktails and live music ... The music and martini lineup includes ... Volcanic Mar- tini, music by Kimie Horne, Nov. 13; Shake the Jake Martini, mu- sic by Kimie Horne, Nov. 20; Cos- mopolitan Martini, music by Steve King and the I)ittilies, Nov. 27. THAT GENT meeting and greeting so many friends ... plus making a bevy of new ones at Big Daddy's Parthenon on Orchard Lake Road, is one of our town's better dining comfort-makers. As evening host at the popular eatery, Jim Prenzlauer makes a lot of folks happy. OK CHOCOHOLICS ... the tummy-Engler is back again. It's Chocolate Jubilee time as the Alzheimer's Association's "Celebrate with the Stars" re- turns Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Ritz-Carlton, Dearborn. It'll be from 2:30 to 4 p.m., with culinary treats from over 35 chocolatiers and restaurateurs. Admission to the Jubilee is $30 ... A patron luncheon at 12 noon and first tasting is $125 per person. ❑ side of Greektown...featuring wonderful Greek Favorites. Also excellent American Cuisine Your Hosts, Rick Rogow and Tommy Peristeris Invite You To Join Us For Lunch and Dinner Seven Days LIVE JAZZ T8 Hp n U R.StDo A1Y2 &Midn ight Featuring MILLIE SCOTT and KEVIN CROSBY ASK ABOUT THE EXCELLENT CATERING SERVICES IN OUR PRIVATE FACILITIES A:0)-11— —k. -- ji F NI o N 6199 Orchard Lake Rd., N. of Maple • 737-8600 MI- 0 PIM PIM wir Sunday thru Friday Dinner Only 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturdays are reserved for private parties only. 5586 Drake Road RTHEN0N South of Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield FA Cho p House 4..f,.; r 4...., J.* - Serving All Your Greek Favorites Including The Award-Winning Tommy Salad Thanksgiving Day Feast 1 p.m.-7 p.m. • • • • • • Soup Salad Rolls Stuffing Gravy Cranberry Sauce • Turkey • Roast Brisket or Beef • Pasta Primavera • Pumpkin Pie • Apple Pie • Pecan Pie • Mashed/Sweet Potatoes • Fresh Corn • Vegetable Medley • Soft Drinks • Iced Tea • Coffee CO ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Adults $ 1595 Menus Also Available For Our Banquet Facilities Children (under 13 Reservations For Parties of 6 or More 810-788-4567 BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES NOW CSO 0") $795 Your Hosts: Barry Rogow and Andy Stylianou . 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