Regular or Fat-Free With Purchase of Another Pasta Salad Equal or Greater Value Minimum 10 Persons FREE HOMEMADE APPLE STRUDEL AND 7-LAYER CAKE ... WITH ALL TRAYS ... Meat or Dairy Jason Lee, Mili Avital and David Schwimmer star in "Kissing a Fool," a story of love, friendship and the fear of commitment. Minimum 10 Persons CALL SHIRLEE BLOOM TO CATER YOUR NEXT AFFAIR • Weddings • Anniversaries • Banquets • Bar//Bat Mitzvahs • Birthdays :, • Reunions • Showers • Meetings • Corporate Events SHIRLEE USES ONLY KOSHER PRODUCTS IN THE PREPARATION OF ALL HER FOODS, PREPARED IN HER OWN PRIVATE KITCHEN! • Salads • Sandwiches • Traditional Food • Soups • Dine-In • Carry-Out • Wine • Liquors (248 85 9463 Fax: 248) 855-0076 32418 NORTHWESTERN HWY. Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile Rd. OISTINGISHEO OESTRONONTS OF NORTH OMERICII 1997 MHO OF EXCELLENCE 111H Private Garden Room or Fireside Setting for parties, receptions, wedding rehearsals, showers, bar mitzvahs, business meetings • Seating up to 200 people • At The Movies 30715 W. TEN MILE RD. (Just East of Orchard Lake Rd.) 248.474.3033 Things are going Schwimmingly for "Kissing a Fool's" leading man. Distinto Italiano MICHAEL ELKIN Special to The Jewish News BETH ACHIt•1 JUNE 21,1338 "The Simone Vitale Band is an assurance of a great evening... One of the hottest bands in town." I n his newest film, Kissing a Fool (Rated R), opening tonight, David Schwimmer portrays a young man engaged to be mar- ried who becomes insecure about commitment and enlists his best friend (Jason Lee) in a test to see if his fiancee (Mild Avital) will cheat on him. Yet, despite his forays into the world of feature film, it is as Ross Danny Raskin, Jewish News "Royal Oak band leader extraordinaire Simone Vitale..." Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press • Weddings • Anniversaries • Private/Corporate Parties • Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Call Simone for the best personal service in town, with an exciting night of dancing and fun at your party. 2/27 1998 120 Michael Elkin is the entertainment editor of the "Philadelphia Jewish Exponent." c, Geller, the somewhat goofy, gimlet- eyed good guy in "Friends," that Schwimmer continues to shine. His is a friendly face in a crowd of clones: Other networks just couldn't duplicate the nice-guy appeal of this genial Gen-Xer who makes "Friends" so TV-viewer friendly. Schwimmer has turned a hang-dog look into a pedigree of success, and as he and his fellow New York neurotics on the Thursday night NBC comedy consume cappuccino and the sit-corn competition, this nice-guy is quietly building himself a nice career. The Queens, N.Y., native makes no bones about his fondness for playing Ross, the pale paleontologist, whose