arts i 4g, ..Aainment The Best Of Everything ' F 3 2 C DADDY'S Lunch Dinner & Private Parties Your Home, Office or Backyard PARTHENON HOUSE for All Special Occasions Be a Guest At Your Own Part We'll Bring Everything You • Glasses • Dishes • Silverware • Table Cloths • Borten • Liquor • Soft Drinks • Tents • Tables • Chairs • Flowers • All Decorations • Candlelights, 'An thing...Even An E1e 4 • -• ...„ if You Want It W 6199 Orchard Lake Rd. (North of Maple) West Bloomfield 8/18 2000 92 • 248-737-8600 5586 Drake Rd. West Bloomfield 248-737-8600 that was restored recently to the tune of eight million dollars. Loaded with the famous Roycroft crafts and furniture and murals from one hundred years ago and still in beautiful condition. The furniture is like the Stickley furniture and built to last for hundreds of years. One would think that it is uncomfort- able, but believe it or not, it is very comfortable indeed. We had dinner out on the covered porch that over- looks the campus where years ago women strolled with their gentlemen and carried parasols to come and dine at the inn. The charm and charisma is still there and the spirits roam to take you back in time." THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE To Know Dept. ... Question ... They weren't invented in France, so why does everybody call them "French fries?" ... Answer ... It's true, the French fry wasn't invented in France (its origin is probably Belgian) ... But the "French" in French fries doesn't refer to its country of origin ... It refers to the way in which this side dish is prepared ... Food that is cut into strips is said to be "Frenched" Since French fries are strips of potato that have been fried, they became known as French-fried potatoes, or "French fries." OLDIE BUT GOODIE Dept. ... Fellow stumbled into a bar and bet the bartender he could tell the ingredi- ents in any mixed drink ... The bar- tender tossed in a large glass the rem- nants of an unfinished martini, added some Scotch and soda, brandy, rum and cola ... The character sipped the drink and correctly named the ingre- dients one by one ... "Just a lucky guess," said the bartender. "Let's try again" ... This time he gave the guy just plain water ... The drunk wet his lips with the water, stared at in corn- plete amazement and said, "I give up! What ish it?" A wife called on a psychiatrist with the complaint, "My husband thinks he's Moses" ... The shrink assured her that the delusion would pass. "I hope so," the wife sighed. "But meanwhile, how can I keep him from parting the water in the tub when I'm taking a bath." From Seymour Schwartz ... "Do you serve crabs?" ... "Yes, please sit down at the bar, no one will bother you." ... As Avery Warnick tells it, "Do you serve crabs?" ... "We serve anyone."