Friday, May 5, 1918 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sinai Cites Its Volunteers V.I.P. PALACE Korean—Mandarin Japanese Steak House Hazel Park PRIVATE BANQUET FACIUTIES 542-9196 FOR 25 TO 300 Everything you could possibly want in Oriental cuisine ... under one roof! • Bar MitzvaS • Weddings • Anniversaries • Bat Wives. • Parties For All • Showers • Banquets • Reunions Occasions Open Mon. Thru Sat.. featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines. Casual Elegance. Gourmet Salad Bar. (over 37 gems, incl. creamed her • ring. deviled eggs. etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand. Fresh Seafood Daily. Roast Long Island Duck- BRING THIS AD ling...Prepared By Chef Richard Lavoie. FREE Formerly of the London Chop House and SHRIMP COCKTAIL Jim's Garage with compiste dormer Prudential Town Center 353-191l lO Ele L Elaine STEPHENSON CLUB 24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 MU,) 21 Entertainment Hours: Mon.-Fri.. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sat.. 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. eftel 'eeeuif.4- 4ce,fzed SOMETHING DIFFERENT [ From the kitchen of Chef Milos comes a daily offering of Something Diff erent. Details from your waitress. 559-4230 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. k..... iaswerwaseteeemr•wril eJufea Beau to chtarzy in gnly • • • cil(? • • NOW AT • BOTH LOCATIONS • OUR NEW SOUP & SALAD BAR PrANIN • BANOUET ROOM IN ORCHARD MALL AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS . . . 10 to 80 • STAFFORD'S Restaurants E t • 6303 ORCHARD LAKE RD.I23041 COOUDGE AT 9 MIL Oak Park • IN THE ORCHARD MALL 851.8952 542-2799 Get On The Right Track! And Keep Your Steam By Enjoying Our NEW DINNER SPECIALS A ISM CBEs Nightly. SIL-111111S., US-I N. 4286 N. WINDWARD 576-1588 ENTERTAINING? ... LET US DO IT FOR YOU! • Heaping FS rhap r'm chP Fries or Potato Salad Rolls EVERYTHING COMPLETE .. 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FOR • LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER SNACKS & SANDWICHES MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. til 11 p.m. • OM DUMAN; FOR PRIVATE PAWNS ONLY Attending the volunteer tribute reception April 6 at Adat Shalom Synagogue on behalf of Sinai Hospital's 25th anniversary, are, from left: George M. Stutz, chairman of the 25th anniversary committee; Celia Broder, founding president of the Sinai Hospital Guild; Alfred L. Deutsch, vice president of the Sinai Board of Trustees; Rose Greenberg, past president of the guild; Jane Blumberg, president of the guild; and Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president of the hos- pital. The volunteer tribute party was hosted by the hospital and its 25th anniversary committee as part of a series of special activities planned to commemorate the silver anniversary of the hospital. Norma Silver, Sinai associate administrator, is chairman of the vol- unteer tribute committee. MISS DIAMOND Mr. and Mrs. Bert Diamond of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Terri, to David J. Conselyea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con- selyea of Royal Oak. was Miss Diamond graduated from Southfield High School. Her fiance was graduated from Kimball High School. A July wedding is planned. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 MMMMMMM • • • • INCLUDING: SOUP OR JUICE, POTATO OR VEGETABLE, OUR GREAT SALAD BAR, BREAD BASKET & BUTTER SUNDAY DINNER PIANO BAR ENTERTAINMENT • • 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS • BUSINESSIEWS LUNCHEONS LATE - giEant ENU TIL 1 a.m. CARL STEGER 1 RONNY PHILLIPS : TUES.-SAT. 25234 GREENFIELD, NORTH OF 10 MILE IN THE GREENFIELD CENTER 41 40 41 40 4D 4b 40 40 40 ID 41 40 41 41 41 41 1 MONDAYS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE In this world a wheel is constantly moving around. — The Talmud That old reprobate L.J. Loophole is at it again — plotting a fantastic Sunday Brunch to captivate the hearts of all. To insure freshness, L.J. even convinced the hotel manager to personally pick up — a dazzling assortment of bagels. Honest! Cover one of those bagels e with L. J.'s cream-cheese- ▪ and-lox spread. Journey afar through his ever-changing international specialties, • : 967-3922 • • • 11111 1, 1111 0 41 41 41 411 41 40 41 Hadassah to Hear AIPAC Official Aaron Rosenbaum, re- search director for the' American-Israel Public Af- fairs Committee, will ad- dress the Michigan Regional Conference of Hadassah at a 7 p.m. ban- quet May 16 at the North- field Hilton Hotel, Troy. A cocktail hour, honoring Hadassah Associates, will begin at 6. Rosenbaum will speak on "A Zionist and American Affairs Update." Conference adviser, Blanche Sukow, will report on the World Zionist Con- gress. The Music Study Club of Detroit Chorus will provide entertainment. For reservations, call Mrs. Abraham Katzman, 547-5688. • • garnered from Budapest to Bos- ton, complemented with more traditional fare. Will you have room for the sweet table, laden with cakes, tarts, cheeses and fruits? Let gourmandizing gluttony over- rule your temperateness. We dare you! All-you-can-eat Brunch served Sundays 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Adults $5.95, kids 12 and under $2.95. Please call for reservations: 557-4800. L.J. Loophole's Food for your habeas corpus in the Sheraton-Southfield Hotel. 17017 W. Nine Mile Road at 1-696. Southfield. 557-4800