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March 30, 1984 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-30

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Friday, March 30, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Breakfast
Lovers!

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•Since 1959

ITALIAN DINING

AND PIZZA

4033 W. 12 MILE 3 Blks E. of Greenfield
Berkley
548 3650

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Seven new farm-fresh
breakfast specials
for $1.95 to $2.65

Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Seven complete breakfast specials that'll really
wake you up. Choose from Items like:
•ten-grain sourdough cakes with pure maple syrup
• large fresh eggs cooked In real butter
•breads, muffins and Danish pastries from our very
own bakery.

We also feature freshly-squeezed orange or grapefruit
juice. Choose freshly extracted apple or carrot juice or pos-
sibly one of our eye-opening high energy shakes.

So, if you're a breakfast lover, start off your morning with
the farm-fresh goodness of breakfast at The Good Earth.

Really in a hurry?
Breakfast to go just $1.45

(Coffee or Good Earth special tea blend, and your
choice of a fresh baked Danish, croissant or two muf-
fins.)

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Restaurant and Bakery

31005 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT 14 MILE • Farmington Hills
ADJACENT TO TALLY HALL
7 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m.-9 p.m.

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Fresh
aragu
stival

MARCH 12 - APRIL 22

Get a jump on Spring — where you can feast
on all sorts of exciting Asparagus appetizers
and entrees.

JUST LOOK AT ALL THE DISHES TO CHOOSE FROM:

APPETIZERS

Crean) of Asparagus Soup • Asparagus Egg
Rolls • Fresh Buttered Asparagus • Tempura Asparagus •
Fresh Asparagus Hollandaise

LUNCH & DINNER ENTREES

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Fresh Fillet of Sole with
Asparagus • Fresh Asparagus
Quiche • Asparagus and Shrimp.
Bisque & Salad Lunch • Chicken
Salad Croissant with Asparagus
• Asparagus Stir Fry • Chicken
Oscar • Salmon and Asparagus

eriwether's.

25485 Telegraph Road • Southfield • 358-4950

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

SHE NEVER HAD a
Bat Mitzvah . . . but 46th
District Judge Jessica
Cooper finally received the
reception that seemed like
one . . . Almost 400 people
attended reception in her
honor at Michigan Inn.
Food galore, plenty to
drink, music to remember
. . . How_ wonderful for
someone to have so many
friends and acquaintances
who care . . . and when Jes-
sica does something, she
certainly does it in style.
Jerry Portney being told
he should put back the mus-
tache . . . Don Laikin prom-
ising to take off 20 pounds
. . . Denise Alexander tel-
ling about mom and dad,
Sam and Magene
Richman's 45th anniver-
sary at Dimitri's of South-
field, thrown by Denise for
16 close friends and rela-
tives . . . Judge Mary
Frankel such a warm per-
son, still looking like he can
do the football scene like
when he was a Little All-
American at Hillsdale Col-
lege . . . Judge Nate Kauf-
man "retired" but keeping
fingers in Court of Appeals
pot with appearances on the
bench.
Wally Duda orchestra
playing "Tenderly" and
Oakland County Commis-
sioner Alex Perinoff saying,
"That's my kind of music!"
. . . Burt Shiffman never
looking better . . . Judge
Ben Friedman hospitalized
for five weeks in November
with four by-pass opera-
tions . . . and back working
within five weeks . . . South-
field court officer Austin
Pate being referred to by
Jessica as "My protector"
. . . Mike George promising -
a thinner cigar next time
. . . Bruce Saperstein and
his big smile . . . Reid
Ashton of Golden Mush-
room saying that his Execu-
tive Chef Milos Chihelka
will be one of team members
with national food company
in 1984 Culinary Olympics
at Frankfurt, Germany .. .
Mark Papazian, former
partner with John Laffrey
on Woodward, keeping
business and taking new
partners Marty Kopitz and
Arsen Sohigian.
A wonderful mixture of
people . . . Detroit Lions
members, bank presidents,
politicians, lawyers, judges
and so many etceteras from
all walks of life exchanging
much conversation.
"It's my ethnic back-
ground to order more," said
Judge Jessica Cooper . .
and so the oodles of food left
over given to Southfield
senior citizens and the
needy.
WELCOME BACK . . .
to Ellen (Budnitzky)
Shlafer almost fully re-
covered from double by-pass
open heart surgery at Sinai
Hospital where she works
... Ellen returning to work
this Monday to Sinai's Prob-

lems of Daily Living Clinic.
ERRATA . . . Heather
and Kristen, twin daugh-
ters of Fran and Less Ball in
Kansas City, Kan., are 10
years old . . . Sorry about
that, little ladies.
$5 CHARGE and every-
body invited . . . by Artisans
Chapter, Women's Ameri-
can ORT . . . tomorrow, 1:30
p.m. . . . in atrium of Novi's
Sheraton-Oaks Hotel in-
door pool . . . It's exclusive
showing of Gottex '84
swimwear direct from man-
ufacturer in Israel .. .
Michelle Meiri is chairgal
. . . Terry Shapiro, Artisan
president . . . Five buck do-
nation includes dessert
brunch.
CRESCENT SHRINE
day at the Shrine Circus is
April 12 . . . That's when
almost 1,500 under-
privileged, retarded, blind
and leukemia-stricken
youngsters are taken by the
Crescent guys for a great
day.
SAM KARP jumps from
here to West Palm Beach,
Fla. every two weeks . . . but
it's not to vacation . . . He's
doing same thing there as
here . . . building . . . Sam's
condos are 10 minutes from
the water . . . Wife Ilana
watches "the store" when
Sam is away.
MARY SOROTKIN
LEWIS is gal to call for tic-
ket info on the Super 50th
Weekend Reunion of
Northern and Central High
grads, 1934 More or Less
(which means any year) .. .
at Sheraton-Oaks, July
27-29 . . . 645-9039.
LATEST WRINKLE in
custom made shirts are
wrinkle-proof collars .. .
This is what Ernest
Drucker at Executive Cus-
torn Shirtmakers in Bir-
mingham has come up with
. . . It's a first in custom
shirtmaking.
SUNDAY, 7 P.M. at
Temple Beth El is annual
auction by Young Women of
Jewish National Fund.
REUNION OF any
former members of Mu Beta
Chi, Wayne State Univer-
sity business administra-
tion fraternity, is set for
June 3 . . . Those not con-
tacted can call Phyllis Bre-
wer, 661-5713, or Bea Kap-
lan, 557-1835.
APRIL IS GLASS
Month . . . with Ilona and
Gallery showing blown
glass from California
studios of Orient & Flume
. . . plus Michigan studios of
glassblower John Steiner
. . . at Hirschel Levine's
Hunters Square locale, Or-
chard Lake and 14 Mile.

Arnold J. "Red" - Auer-
bach, coach, general man-
ager and president of the
Boston Celtics professional
basketball team, is the most
successful National Bas-
ketball Association coach
with a record of 1,037 vic-
tories against 548 losses.

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