A Arts & Entertainment The Best Of Everything AUCTION AT .717 : • Exhibition Bourn: Friday, May 14th at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15th at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, May 16th at Noon. Friday, May 7th Saturday, May 8th Tuesday, May 11th Wednesday, May 12th Thursday, May 13th Free Parking Wednesday Evening Exhibition Free Valet Parking All Sale Dates - Estate of Amelia Knox, Allen Park, Antiques and Art objects from a Delphos, Ohio Victorian Mansion, Original bronze by Frederic Remington and Alexander Proctor, oriental carpets and jewelery, over 1500 lots. etS 114 ft' 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 930 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. •!5. Mf7 FRENCH D'ORE BRONZE AND SEVRES PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, H 20" ($2,500/3,500) #1003 ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN PEDESTAL BASE URN, H 28 1/2": ($3,000/5,000) #2002 SEVRES FRENCH PORCELAIN AND BRONZE PALACE URN, H 43": ($6,000/9,000) #0007 FRENCH ENAMELED COPPER PLAQUE, 4" X 6" ($1,000/1,500) #1046 •xsix1 ... ,____-//147j7 - 4.— Fine Arts Appraisers and Auclioneers since 92 7 •• S50,000 and subject to Sti 5/ 9 2003 76 • s- • • , • - • • - •,- • •• - • ••••• •••- for 525.00, postpaid 530,00 Express. Annual subscriptions SI 10.00. International substriptions 5190.00 IIMINI IEEE IMM MEI 116 • Michigan Sales Tax. Illustrated catalegs available at the Gallery 4t)9 E. JEFFERSON N. . DVIRO I`1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • • A 1P- 3 . Buyer's iv Premium is added to each lot sold up to and including S50,000 and lON over Lawrence F. DuMouchelle Ernest J. DuNiouchelle Joan D. Walker Norman Du\Iouchelle Joseph Walker Dl Robert DuNtouchelle 'FE I, 313-963_62$^ FAX 3 96,3 S199 IA vs. 40. mou MIMI NEM. MIMI MINN MEI INIIM IMMO 1=11111 INEM Customer Appreciation Certificate Value of this card is equal to 50% of total food bill Valid at dinnertime only, value up to $200.00 O _ ffer good only Mondays through Saturdays THROUGH MAY 31, 2003 Not valid for dinner/theatre packages or any other discount or promotion. One Certificate Per Table In-Restaurant Dining Only. YOU MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON AT THE TIME OF SERVICE. Call for reservations 313.961.7766 565 East Lamed Street, Downtown Detroit 712040 t. MEM MINN MN — MIN WINN MIMI MIMI MIN MINN READ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS EVERY WEEK TO FIND OUT WHAT'S GOING ON! SUBSCRIBE TODAY ! 248.351.5174 111111M• .1 Concert is set for ... Sunday, May 18, 5- 9 p.m. ... at the Center Court restau- rant in Franklin Fitness & Racquet Club, Northwestern Highway, Southfield ... Billy's band will be there plus a violinist coming from Pennsylvania and cymbalist arriving from Chicago ... $35 per person includes both dinner and show. KORN KORNER ... From Bonnie and Scott Raskin in California ... Abe is showing Solly his new "Jewish" dog, named Irving. "Irving, fetch!" Abe commands. Irving walks slowly to the door, turns and says, "So_why are you talk- ing to me like that? You always order me around like I'm nothing ... and then you make me sleep on the floor, with my arthritis. "Then, you give me this ferkakta food with all the salt and fat and you tell me it's a special diet but it tastes like junk! "And do you ever take me for a decent walk? No, it's out of the house, do a quick job and right back home." Solly is amazed, but Abe disagrees, "I don't know. I think this dog isn't so smart. His hearing is no good. I said `fetch' and he thought I said Ivetch!'" OLDIE BUT GOODIE Dept. ... Rusi Arden, of Lake Suzy, Fla., asks, "Have any of your readers ever been guilty of looking at others and think- ing, 'Surely I can't look that old?' If so, they might enjoy this little story." After moving to a new town, a woman was sitting in the reception room of a dentist, waiting for her first appointment. The woman noticed his certificate hanging on the wall, which bore his full name. Suddenly, she remembered that a tall, handsome boy with the same name had been in her high school class some 40 years earlier. Upon seeing him when she was finally called into the treatment room, she quickly discarded the thought that this could be the same person. The dentist was a balding, gray- haired man with a deeply lined face. He appeared much too old to have been her classmate. After he had exam- ined her teeth, she couldn't help but ask him if he had attended her high school. "Yes," he replied. "When did you graduate?" she asked. "In 1955," he answered. "Why, you were in my class!" she exclaimed. He looked at her closely and then asked, "What class did you teach?"