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N. of 11 We 559-1380 Open Tues.-Sun. 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m. I The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 32) a 21 entree a la carte menu: - Restaurant Duglass is synonymous with gourmet French cooking in an ele- gant atmosphere. Golden Mushroom in Southfield is where Chef Milos creates fresh fish, special hors d'oeuvres, roast rack of lamb crusted with herbs and sumptuous des- serts. Still in Southfield, Jac- ques offers elegant dining around a glass-walled at- rium. Featured, says III; Barnes, are duck, quail, shrimp-chicken creole and unusual appetizers. John Laffrey's Vine- yards in Southfield is an- other fine dining spot with sweet filet mignon and other tasty entrees. There's an __oyster bar downstairs along with good entertain- ment in the Annex. All this goes to prove, you don't have to travel far to enjoy excellent food in ele- gant surroundings when the Detroit area has so much to offer. Series. These are highly- educational, well- illustrated booklets for children on Jewish themes. DAILY SPECIALS TUES.-FRI. 11 AM-2 PM LUNCHES DAILY SPE CIALS DINNERS TUES -SUN 5 PM-11 PM SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 AM-2 PM SUNDAY FAMILY 3 PM -7 PM STYLE CHICKEN HAPPY HOUR 1- 4 U1g1 - . - 7 FIIII M DANCING 1 , 5838 DIXIE HWY. THUR%, FRI., SAT CLOSED MONDAY at Andersonvllle Rd. 623-9300 Banquet facilities the looman leriwee Ex-Detroiter Writes Volume in Jewish Children's Series There is a heavy Detroit flavor to the latest chil- dren's booklet published in the Union Education Series of the Commission on Jewish Education of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Cen- tral Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis (Reform). "The Jewish Home Detec- tives" is written by former Detroiter Deborah Shayne Syme, wife of the editor of the series, Rabbi Daniel Syme. She is the daughter of former Oak Park City Councilman and Mrs. Sid- ney Shayne, and daughter- in-law of Rabbi and Mrs. M. 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