32 Friday, November 19, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ALEXANDER'S 542-4414
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CATERING FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
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OPEN 7 DAYS
AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES
French, Jewish, American, International Cuisine
DAILY LUNCH & .
DINNER SPECIALS
9674999
FROM $2 . 95
961-3999
North of 10 Mile Rd.
I FROM 99c to $2.95
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Deli Unique
25290 GREENFIELD
Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
I 1 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS
si-ii a.m. Mon-Thurs., Sat. & Sun. til 2 p.n..
85c EXTRA INCLUDES:
SOUP, VEG., COFFEE OR TEA OR 1 SOFT
DRINK OR 1 HOT CHOCOLATE AND DESSERT
2 EGGS,
TOAST &
COFFEE
WAFFLE
AND
COFFEE
I
$1.10
$1.45
Now for the first time, three great hotels have
joined together to provide three unique
Thanksgiving celebrations.
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Adults
$9.95 $4.95
11:30 AM-4:30 PM
"
Seniors
& Children
Adults
Seniors
& Children
$8.75 $6.50
$8.75 $$6.50
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
12 Noon-7:00 PM
(313) 583-9000
Elegant dining at the Benchmark
S14.95 4-8 PM
/CY .
16400 J.L. Hudson Drive
Southfield. MI 48075
Sheraton-Southfield
Troy Hilton Inn
17017 W. Nine Mile
Southfield. MI 48075
1455 Stephenson Highway
Troy. MI 48084
"Turkey to Go" available at the Sheraton•Southfield and Troy Hilton inn.
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
IT'S BEEN UMPTEEN
years . . . and we returned to
school . . . Just for one class
. . . one day . . . as a visitor
. . . and quite a difference
from our time yesteryear.
Happened during our re-
cent visit with son Scott,
who attends University of
Texas in Austin . . . We sat
through a history class with
him . . . and honest to
shakes, it couldn't have
been more enjoyable .. .
Was sort of a crown to our
trip.
The huge classroom of
about 500 students were
"psyched" into the era their
teacher was to talk about
. . . by listening to big band
recordings, Ink Spots, Beer
Barrel Polka, etc. . . . Sort of
like warming up the audi-
ence to a very interesting
and informative lecture
given through a microphone
worn around his neck .. .
The teacher in this class
makes it easy for his stu-
dents to learn properly . . .
Sure wish it had been like
this in our schooldays.
CONGRATS . to Ed
and Ann Bunin . . . on their
50th anniversary.
RECENT FASHION
. . . show by Israel Bonds
Greater Metropolitan De-
troit Women's Division .. .
was a team effort that
brought out the best in so
many of these fine hard-
working lassies . . . and all
the others who donated
their services . . . a 100 per-
cent time-giving effort.
Chairladies were . . .
Linda Bloch and Linda
Goldman . . . Hostess com-
mittee co-chairgals, Miriam
Shenkman and Celia
Schwartz . . . Reservations
committee co-chairlassies,
Franka Charlupski and
Rosa Schaumberg . . .
Community education
committee chairgals, Tillie
Brandwine and Elaine
Yaker . . . Decorations and
visual techniques commit-
tee chairlassie, Elaine
Yaker . . . Prospect card
committee chairgal Irma
Katchke . . . Models corn-
mittee head, Harriet Fuller
. . . and Anne Helfman, cash
collection chairgal.
Also a fine hostess com-
mittee that numbered 50
smiling members.
During the brunch, Do-
reen Hermelin was in-
stalled as 1983-1984
Women's Division chair-
lady, following a special
tribute to outgoing chair-
lassie Leah Snider ...
and a witty pep talk in-
terspersed with humor
and good common sense
by Doreen's hubby,
David Hermelin.
Kudos to everyone who
worked on the 1982 Israel
Bond Fashion Show . . . The
100 percent giving of their
services was indeed a trib-
ute.
Recent column item
about the excellent show
omitted name of Kitty
Wagner, who did such a fine
makeup job with the 28
models . . . Wish we could
mention names of everyone
who donated their services
. . . they surely deserve it.
CONGRATS ... to t"
Meyer Hertzberg . . . on his
73rd birthday.
HOW TO GET your 7
handkerchief beautifully
laundered . . . Be in a fash-
ion show where Shirley Be-
cker is narrating when she cj
has the sniffles on stage . . .
Shirley borrowed ours while
we wore a $10,000 fur from
Bricker-Tunis . . . and re-
turned it so elegantly done
. . . plus a box of three new,-
monogrammed hankies . . .
That's class.
NEW
BUSINESS
DEPT. ... by Sid Brodie,
daughter Laurie and her
hubby Dennis Green .. .
called Acu-Thin Systems of
Mich., Greenfield in Oak
Park . . . patented drugless
non-medical device for
weight control and behavior
Acu-Thin Ear
Stimulator invented by a
doctor is based on ancient
acu-pressure techniques;=,
but without any skin pierc-
ing.
SCOLIOSIS SCREEN-
ING for children free of
charge to detect curvature
of the spine . . . plus instruc-
tion on danger signs for par-
ents to watch ... highlight
grand opening of Normandy„
Chiropractic Clinic on
Woodward in Royal Oak by
Drs. Glen Silberschein and c,
William Batherson.
JUST BACK FROM a
buying trip to New York,
Sara Skoczylas and Jordana
Golan bossgals at Chantel
on The Boardwalk, Orchard
Lake Rd. near 15 Mile, have
returned to their ultra-
modern shop with some
Israeli-made items that ,'
won't be found at many
places . . . very different_J
mezuzzas, menoras, hand-- 1
painted vases, crystal, etc.
BEST BEST OF The
Week . . . for singles . . .
the new S.G.S. party this
Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. at
Ramada Inn, Telegraph in
Southfield . . . 21 and over
. . $4 admission.
REVA LEDERMAN,
who calls herself the one-
handed enamelist, will be at j
Young Israel Craft Fair this
Sunday.
NEW SETTLING down -;
for Leonard and Donna
Green is the West Coast .. .
Address is now 7010
Camino Pacheco, Fashion
Hills, San Diego, Calif.
92111, (619) 576-1373.
COVER UP with fash-
ions for men and women
that opened recently in Or- ‘1
chard Mall, Orchard and
Maple . . . (they have an-
other one in Royal Oak) is a c `
true family affair . . . owned
and operated by Marty and I
Nancy Myers with sons
Bruce and Carl.
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