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July 20, 1984 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-07-20

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THE DEI
T 9 myeA.
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CATERIN%;FOR ALL
OCCASIONS

WE NOW
SERVE
COCKTAILS
AND WINE

AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES

Restaurant

Paul Borman, president
George Blum reminiscing
of Bormans, Inc., the parent of when he worked for
company of Farmer Jack Jewish Chronicle in 1940s
Supermarkets, Inc., says while going to school .. .
"this store includes the best Wife Joyce didn't even know
features gained from our he existed back then . . .
experience in our other 85 Lorraine and Marty Blank
stores, and also many new looking so very good . . . Don
features to make a pleasant Appel with so-called "new
event with one-stop shop- tux look" . . . striped pants,
black jacket, black shirt and
ping."
A new concept is "Yvon- purple bow tie . . . Far out!
ne's To Go" food depart- . . . Wife Bette makes his
ment, where ready-to-eat bow tie. (Don will probably
dinners are prepared by pro- be the only one to wear that
fessional chefs, including an "tux look!")
array of specialties from
GOOD WAITRESS
around the world . . . DEPT. . . . Simone Gouin
Yvonne Gill is well noted in . . . at Nicky's, W. Big Be-
the greater Detroit area and aver in Troy . . . Very effi-
recognized nationally for cient, with a great personal-
her creativity and expertise ity and smile . . . "You're
supposed to have a good
with foods.
Even an exclusive line of time here."
YES, THERE IS a Jan
jams and vinegars are at
Yvonne's To Go . . . plus fine Drake . . . namesake of the
olive oil, fresh pasta, caviar, new Garden Cafe that re-
specialty cheeses and many cently opened with a bang
other hard-to-find items . . . in the Greenfield Plaza, just
Folks can stock their freez- south of Nine Mile (between
ers with food to serve . . . be- Kroger's and Brass Bed) . . .
Cause Yvonne's soups, ap- Hubby Bob, \ back in
petizers, sauces and entrees Phoenix, got tired of wait-
made by her staff are flash ing to .eat, so opened his own
frozen and so can be put in restaurant . . . Now Jan
he home freezer . . . Yvon- Drake's Garden Cafe is a
iie's to Go concept is truly a nationwide chain.
Local franchise owner is
onvenient answer for
eople on the go to have a Lee Brown, with the north-
eady dinner in a hurry... west spot being his second
lus so many more ready- locale . . . It's a very refresh-
o-eat foods, picnic yum- ing, bright and most de-
ies, pastries and desserts. lightful place . . . run by
The new Farmer Jack manager Chuck Bowman
lso has a fine nutrition sec- . . . whose waitresses are
on, with Margo Swartz, geared to smile and effi-
epartment head, and her ciently bring orders seven
taff available for expert minutes from the time they
dvice if wanted . . . amidst are placed.
Emphasis is on salads
wide variety of foods
utrition-conscious folks with choice of eight house
dressings, sandwiches and
ok for.
Fourteen check-out coun- soup of the day . . . It's great
rs are equipped with com- for eating in or carry-out .. .
uters for food tallying as Jan Drake's on Greenfield
ey roll across the marvel- and Nine is open 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. daily, Sundays 11 to 5.
s mechanism.
GOOD
Must have been about
00 people coming and ENTERTAINER DEPT.
oing from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. . . . Sharon Williams. . . at
. in the benefit reception Jakks, 10 Mile and Green-
d summer buffet . . . with field . . . singing with Louie
1 proceeds going to the Marr Quartet . . . A lot of
chigan Cancer Founda- personality, versatility and
very good voice to comple-
on.
Call was for black-tie ment her presentation and
rb . . . Tables, food carv- wide range of vocal talent.
WHO'S WHERE? . . .
g and serving , stations,
ar and open-view tour Ron Coden show is at Moun-
ere available for the gala tain Jacks, S. Telegraph in
ent . . . Johnny Trudell's Bloomfield Hills : . . Gordon
and played earlier and Hunt Duo is this Wednes-
day at Diamond Jim
en a duo.
Robert Marquardt, Bor- Brady's weekly Garden
an's vice president of pub- Party, 5 to 8, at Prudential
c relations, wearing red Town Center on Evergreen.
NORMAN'S ETON
mberbund and red tie . . .
ad an excuse for the red on STREET Station restau-
s white jacket . . . Was rant, recently opened on
om face of Dr. Marjorie Eton, south of Maple, in
eoples-Meyers, head of Birmingham, has been con-
ord Motor Co. executive verted from one of the
ices medical department . region's most beautiful
. Rabbi Irwin Groner train depots to rank among
king around with inter- the area's lovliest eateries.
As much of the former
t . Kelly Burgess ofDe-
oit News not denying physical structure as could
more of her becoming a be has been retained at this
ossip columnist . . . with historic building . . . with
ass . . Ed and Julie Levy 240 seating now on three
lebrating. 29th anniver- levels.
The original terrazo floor,
ry ... Dr. Morrie Fires-
ne minus 33 pounds . . . original ceiling with scroll
ife Nettie wondering how work, heavy stone walls and
Continued on next page
ng he'll keep it off.



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