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November 09, 1984 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-09

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Friday, November 9, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

PINE HILLS

Beau Jacks

(Formerly Honey Tree)

Food and Spirits

MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS — 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

1 1/4 lb. WHOLE LIVE
LOBSTER

Highly regarded by the TV media and numerous local
newspapers for our famous 1/2 lb. gourmet burgers.
We have an extensive selection of fresh fish expressed or
flown in daily from Boston & the Great Lakes Region
Our menu section includes:
Mexican, Saute Salad entrees
Beau Jacks was the first restaurant to feature The
Creative Cuisine menu by the American Heart Association.

Your Hosts:

JACK & GARY COCHRAN

BEST OF EVERYTHING

$ 925

Continued from preceding page

I RESERVATIONS, PLEASE 1

INCLUDES: SOUP, VEG. & POT.

ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE, Farmington Hills • 851-1310

410 8 W. Maple
1 BLK. of Telegraph
626-2630

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Roll up your
sleeves and join _
in the fun during
Chuck Muer's month-
long celebration. The
hit of the party is the
generous serving of
delicious spare
ribs for just $7.95
(whole slabs, $10.95).
And each entree
comes with teacup
bread, golden
french fries and

house salad.
You'll have
a ball, from the
minute you strap on
your Rib Bib to when
your server presents
your clean-up towel.
This riotous rib
celebration is in full
swing through
November 18th. So
get into the party
mood and come
on down!

ta out& imwei
NieriwotheP's

25485 TELEGRAPH ROAD / SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN
FOR RESERVATIONS: 358-4950

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WE HAVE THE FINEST
CARRY-OUT SELECTION IN
DELI FOODS
AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES!

OPEN 7 DAYS
7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

STAR DELI

)4555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph, Southfield

352-7377

all wearing hats except Diana
. . . Both the loose and belted looks
are being shown . . . Spicy leather
and knits . . . plus a gorgeous blue,
all-suede dress with open V back
that drew much comment.
Furs by Ilya were gorgeously
styled . . . and Shalom, wearing
his own fur, probably a bit nerv-
ous at the sight of so many women
. . . He should be an experienced
veteran by now . . . Leah uses him
in almost all her shows . . . but I
guess dogs have their days, too.
Remember those enchanting
wrap-around hats? . . . They're
back . . . as are hats of every shape
and form.
Shirley Becker opening the
show with, "There's an air of ex-
citement about Detroit" . . . Hats
in audience a vogue of all kinds
. . . Jewelry on models by Ann
Wallach . . . Kathie Long, owner
of SHE in Market Place, saying
she'd like to open a cream puff
parlor . . . This gal can write a best
seller on her experiences . . . and
has always wanted to open a tea
room . . . Carmen West telling of
being the 20 percent discount
originator 27 years ago with Per-
sonally Yours, in basement of her's
and Don's Oak Park home . . . De-
licious food a Rosenberg catering
family trait.
Another show of shows by pro-
ducer Leah Marks . . . and suc-
cessful Glamorama by the won-
derful lassies of Helen Rosenberg
Cancer Fighters, City of Hope .. .
a great and prideful story in itself
. . . The magnificence of this local
organization . . . and the woman,
Helen Rosenberg, its first
president, for whom the group
was renamed after her passing.
"10 GOOD YEARS" is best of
20 shows performed by Phil Esser
and Barbara Bredius . . . at Mr.
Tee's Restaurant, Clinton be-
tween Beaubien and Brush .. .
Dinner is 7 and show at 8:30 .. .
Cabaret show is 11 . . . Perform-
ances by this talented couple are
Fridays and Saturdays.
and
LARRY NOZERO
Friends are Friday and Saturday
evenings at newly-owned Gotsis
Restaurant & Lounge, Middlebelt
between Five and Six Mile.

. . .

LOCAL NEWS

Asthma group to aid
smokers kick habit

The Asthma and Ephysema
Association of Michigan (AEAM),
has been formed to provide pro-
vide programs and services for
persons suffering from respira-
tory illness, for the rehabilitation
of those handicapped by lung dis-
ease, and for the preservation of
respiratory health.
AEAM, in conjunction with the
Center for Asthma, Ephysema
and Allergic Disorders, will spon-
sor a non-smoking program at the
Southfeld Sheraton Hotel Nov.
15, 7-10 p.m. as part of the "Great
American Smoke-Out." There is a
charge.
For information, contact
AEAM, 353-LUNG.

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