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December 04, 1998 - Image 143

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-04

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According to the Council of Michi-
gan Foundations, Michigan ranks
fourth nationally with more than
5842 million raised annually in chari-
table foundation dollars ... Chefs and
restaurants don't recognize the word
"no" when it comes to raising money
for benevolent causes.
CONGRATS ... to Sheila and Jim
Prenzlauer ... on their anniversary.
GOOD WAITRESS Dept. ...
Kathleen Walters, days at Morels on
Telegraph, north of 12 Mile, Bingham
Farms ... smiling, personable and effi-
cient ... You knew she was a real pro
and her background of excellent
restaurant experience proved it ... But
Kathleen is also quite an entertainer ...
has a fine voice and still does vocal
jazz gigs around town when not doing
her server chores ... She writes songs,
too.
LOST & FOUND Dept. ...
According to Mary and Jim Lark of
the Lark Restaurant in West Bloom-
field, Harry Satchvvell and Mary Con-
way, authors of the former Meet, Eat
Enjoy Greater Detroit menu books,
now live in Delray Beach, Fla.
FORMER SITE of Alfred's, Sebast-
ian's Grill and Sebastian's at the Som-
erset Collection of Troy, has a new
tenant ... It is this area's first in the
highly regarded P.S. Chang's China
Bistro national chain.
CHUCK HAMMOND, former
development head of the Detroit Zoo,
now director of development for the
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Insti-
tute, tells of the waiter taking his son to
the zoo... The boy was struck by the
offhand way an attendant tossed a slab
of raw meat into the cage of a pacing
tiger ... "Papa," asked the boy, "why
didn't that man serve the meat nicely
like you do?" ... The waiter bent down
and whispered to his son, "Confiden-
tially, Sammy, tigers are rotten tippers."
Chuck also tells the one about the
youngster sporting a deer and asking
the keeper, "What kind of an animal
is that? ... "What," teased the keeper,
"does your mother call your father
every night?" ... The youngster, star-
tled, cried, "Don't tell me that's a
skunk!"
ANOTHER IN the growing
Buddy's Pizza chain will open on
Main Street in Royal Oak ... Also,
Andiamo restaurants are planned in
both Royal Oak and Rochester.
MAIL DEPT. ... from former
Detroiter Arnold Wisper in Rancho
Santa Fe, Calif., where he now resides
with wife, Marion ... "I read a letter in
your column from Sidney Bishop in

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