Cordially invites you to celebrate with us our 59th year of business serving the metropolitanTetroit area. Dri honor of this event, on 3u18 16, 27 , 18 19 &z ',duly 24, 25, 26 N 4Sq1BC•1%.•,4C11‘. Y\orEk. P AUTHENTIC SZECHUAN COOKING Seafood • Cocktails • 3—tome of General Tso's Chicken • —NA° MSG on all dishes • 'Vegetarian Dishes • 'gaily Specials • ?resh 39450 14 Mile Rd. (corner of Haggerty in the Newberry Square Plaza) (248) 960-7666 Original location: 29215 5 Mile Rd. at Middlebelt-Livonia Spotlight Serious Moonlight shines for Cranbrook Art Museum. the grounds of Cranbrook near the erious Moonlight, an outdoor fountains, and only the moonlight will celebration to benefit Cran- be serious. The party promises fun, brook Art Museum, means dancing and fine food. Guests are serious support for this stellar encouraged to wear garden-party attire art museum in Bloomfield Hills. Just and to dance to the hot Latin swing of ask co-chairmen Jonathan Holtzman Edgar Leon and his Orchestra. and David Klein. Holtzman recently There will also be a silent auc- hosted a patron event for more than tion, and the evening will 100 guests at his home on mark the public unveiling Orchard Lake. of the refurbished Triton "Cranbrook is an amazing Pools and Carl Mulles' treasure," said Holtzman, sculptures. who surrounds himself with Tickets are $150 for art and architecture daily as patrons and $75 for general chairman/CEO of Village admission. For more infor- Green Companies in Farm- mation, call (248) 645-3333. ington Hills. A JEAN C ARL Klein is also an art lover. HISTORICAL NOTES SCH W ARTZ He is a graduate of Cran- More than 200 supporters Local olumnist C brook schools and owner of of the Jewish Historical the David Klein Gallery in Society of Michigan recently attended Birmingham. Klein believes Cran- the annual meeting at Adat Shalom. brook is a the premier contemporary Rabbi Irwin Groner presented Judith art museum in the area. "I want this Cantor with the Leonard N. Simons event to be profoundly successful." History Award for her work in pre- Some of the Cranbrook supporters spotted in the crowd at the patron event include Jean Sosin, Hadley. and Beverly Wine, Irving and Diane Keane, Jodi Caden and newlyweds Scott Jacobson and Roz Turner. Serious Moonlight takes place at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 18, on S Arthur Horwitz, Judith Cantor, Senator Carl Levin, Joan Braun and Jim Grey at the Jewish Histor- ical Society of Michigan meeting. SHANGRI-LA FEATURING Authentic HONG KONG Style Cooking - Wonderful traditional favorites... superb variety of dining specialties Dim (Sum lunch specials 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Live fish, lobster and crab in our tanks, cooked to order • Banquet 3acilities • 'Business Lunches HOURS: Mondy thrti Sunday1 7/17 1998 90 to 2 a.m. 6407 Orchard Lake Road • In The Orchard Mall (248) 626-8585 Jonathan Holtzman, Kate ()strove Klein and David Klein at the Cranbrook Art Museum patron event. serving the rich heritage of the Jewish community in Michigan. Joan Braun and Phyllis Strome were co-chairmen of the event. Senator Carl Levin spoke about his fond memories of growing up in the Detroit Jewish com- munity. Some of the supporters included Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siden, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Liber- son, Rabbi Ernst and Mrs. Conrad, Tille Brandwine and Michelle Goldstein.