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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, September 3, 1982
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Red Devil ... so that's
where we went ... Helen
was our waitress ... still
very good ... and the
food, Scott said to the
agreement of all, was
even better than before.
Everything was so delici-
ous . . . appetizers of
eggplant with melted
cheese, fried zucchini, fried
shrimps and perch . . . crisp
tossed salad . . . baked Fet-
tuccini Alfredo . . . Veal
Marsala with mushrooms,
Saltibocca, lightly-breaded
Veal Siciliano and Veal
Tosca . . . to feed five very-
satisfied people.
Restuarant owners like it
at Red Devil . . . and folks
come from all over town .. .
The carry-out is big, too .. .
and speaking of carry-out,
it's there even when poeple
dine in . . . they don't like to
leave anything . . . the food
is too good.
MANY FOLKS ARE
discovering the new
McDonaldland Playground
at Tom Borin's Walled Lake
spot on Maple near Pontiac
Trail . . . not too far from the
Jewish Community Center
. . . Built at a cost of about
$50,000, it is a big asset for
families with small children
to come to his McDonald's
and have a fun experience.
Both Tom and wife Sara
love kids . . and are doing
all they can to turn both
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their places (another
McDonald's is in Novi next
to Sears by the 12 Oaks
Mall) into "junior em-
poriums" for small children
. . . The Walled Lake Playg-
round has a teeter-totter, a
large 20-foot Captain Crook
slide and other equipment
for youngsters to climb on
. . . Tom and Sara's spot is
ideal for kiddie parties.
PERSONNEL-LY
SPEAKING . . . Diane
Lux, hostess, in Anthony's
of Sheraton - Oaks Hotel in
Novi . . . with such person-
ality, pretty smile, vim and
know-how . . . Also waitress
Kim Haggerty, while Sun-
day brunching in Anthony's
. . . courteous, pleasant and
efficient.
The Sunday Brunch at
Sheraton - Oaks has over 40
items, hot and cold, in var-
ied stations . . . sprawled
out amid the beautiful
atrium-like showplace
lobby with its growing trees
and greenery . . . while
people swim in the lobby
pool.
SOMETHING NEW and
different is slated for the
Pickle Barrel Deli in Ever-
green Plaza, Evergreen and
12 Mile.
This will be the first time
in memory that a delicates-
sen opens its doors with a
by-reservation-only two-
seating evening . . . for folks
to break the Yom Kippur
Fast.
Scheduled will be oodles
and oodles of dairy dishes
. . . lox, smoked and sable
fishes, bagels, creamed and
cottage cheese, etc. etc. etc.
etc. etc.
THIS WEDNESDAY, 5
p.m. to 7 p.m., on the Pool-
side Terrace at Hotel
Pontchartrain . . . the new
McKinney's Cotton Pickers
will sway with rhythms .. .
But the vocalizer will be
different . . . It'll be Ted
Meriweather.
This will be the group's
first concert for the Dave
Wilborn Scholarship Fund
. . . in memory of its lead
singer who passed on .. .
You can be sure Ted will do
"Sunny Side of the Street,"
which was one of Dave's
specialties and favorites.
It's only fitting that one of
the foundation's chairmen
would be Chuck Muer .. .
who gave Dave and the New
McKinney Cotton Pickers
their start . . . This will be
the 10th anniversary of the
first date Dave and the band
played at Hotel Pontchart-
rain.
WHEN NORMAN
SCHWARTZ and Douglas
Grech recently got together,
both noted that they are
both celebrating their res-
taurants' fourth anniver-
saries . . . Norm's artsy,
casual Rhinoceros on
Riopelle downtown, is Oct.
10 . . . Doug's plush Re-
staurant Duglass on South-
field Rd. is Nov. 10.
THE NEW enlarged and
fully-paved parking lot has
been opened at Gallery Res-
taurant, 10 Mile east of
Evergreen . . . Now no
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