54 Friday, November 9, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FLAMING EMBERS RESTAURANT NEWS Steaks • B-B-Q Chicken • Ribs • Fish FREE Dessert Goodie Bar w/Dinner Quick Lunch Deli-Board Carry-out $2.49 KIDDIE MEAL - 10 and under vuo iti14° 17700 Grand River at Fenkell Downtown Detroit at Grand Circus Park 15036 E. 8 Mile near Gratiot Knitty gritty DISCOVER AMERICA Continued from Page 46 1984 U.S. Culinary Olympic Team Member Chef Dan Hugelier captures the essence of American cuisine with menu creations that change daily. WEST BLOOMFIELD 6066 West Maple Road • (313) 851-8880 871-1590 7618 Woodward Ave. Extends Its Quality To Special Parties Up To 200 Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, Showers, Anniversaries, Retirement Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc. Special Appetizer Parties Available. CALL ERNIE OR SCOTT . . . AND ASK ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. • • •• • •• • • • 0: RIALTO • 7 YS • • 22740 WOODWARD, Just South 0 of EN 9 Mile Ferndale • COCKTAILS • 544-7933 • COMBINATION BBQ PLATTER • 1/2 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN & BAR-B-Q RIBS • • $7.25 • $6.25 $4.95 $4.25 • • $5.95 $4.95. • 1.45 $5.45 $7.25 $6.25 • • $4.25 $3.25 • $4.75 $3.75 • $4.95 $3.95 1.25 $7.25 • • $4.75 $3.50 • $4.95 $3.95 • $7.50 $6.50 • • $4.95 $3.95 $4.95 $3.95 • $6.35 $5.35 • $4.95 $3.95 $4.95 $3.95 • $4.95 $3.95 • 1.25 $4.25 1.95 $5.95 • • AT NO EXTRA • CHARGE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WE SERVE THE BEST! - YOU PAY LESS! WITH CHOICE OF POTATO OR SPAGHETTI & CHOICE OF TOSSED SALAD OR SMALL GREEK SALAD 8 Course Reg. OPEN 7 DAYS FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH STUFFED FLOUNDER FRESH BROILED-PICKEREL FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP FISH & CHIPS BAKED MEAT LOAF (Mon.-Tkurs.) CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE IM.. c Tlirs 10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK 1/2 BAR-B-U FRESH CHICKEN ROAST FRESH TURKEY w/dressini • BAR-B-O RIBS BABY BEEF LIVER w/onions or bacon • VEAL CUTLETS ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jus... CHOPPED SIRLOIN w/rniskroom same • • VEAL PARMESAN BAKED LASAGNA SPINACH PIE FROG LEGS Roadhouse Style REG. MEAL 9-COURSE MEAL YOUR CHOICE OF SMALL GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEAL 'Mt REG. MEAL INCLUDES: " CHOICE OF SALAD (Rog. or Greek), POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD AND STICKS . .8-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES: • - JUICE OR SOUP, CHOICE OF SALAD, POTATO. VEGETABLE. GREEK 111:IA!` STICKS, COFFEE OR TEA. CHC.C.E UtbStn. Cheesecake, Butter Pecan or Van illa Ice Cream, Rice Pudding or Jello) major credit cards accepted • 31646 Northwestern Hwy. O 17125 Conant (comer 6 (corner of Middlebelt, Mile, Detroit) 892 9001 Farmington Hills) 855-4600, • 8100 Old 13 Mile (corner Van • 33605 Plymouth Road Dyke, Warren) 574 9200 (west of Farmington Rd., • 14156 E. 12 Mile (east of Livonia) 261-3550 Schoenherr, Warren) 777-3400 (carry out only) This offer expires 11-15-84 - - IRVING' 559-1380 EVERY WEEK A NEW BREAKFAST SPECIAL DINNER SPECIAL - NOV. 9 THRU NOV. 15 PEPPER STEAK We Only Use Top Grade Meat! . INCLUDES: TOMATO JUICE OR SOUP, SALAD, POT. OR VEG. AND BREAD BASKET 95 No Carry-Out - PRE-HOLIDAY SEASON SPECIAL DELI TRAYS CARRY-OUT SPECIALS , $4, 25 Per Minimum 10 Person NOV. 9 THRU NOV. 15 Vienna Our Own Homemade CORNED BEEF COLE SLAW Or POTATO SALAD Or Romanian PASTRAMIS 11b. min ‘IF 9 8, Reg. $1.20 lb. 1 lb. Mill from long, formal gowns ti short dresses. The cut is clew and unfussy, the body is de fined. Many dresses hav, feminine features; for exam pie, a dress might have pleate( sleeves, a cut-out back, a ri.11 fled hem or hip shirring. Separates - tops and pant or skirts - turn glamorous fo evening. Ms. Zuppke, speak ing for the Claire Pearon shop, said, The long and lea) look in sweater-dresses carrie over into evening, in long sill skirts that are very narro\ and have kick pleats. The skir is worn with a blouse with low decolette and an interest ing collar; and with the blousE you wear a tie." Evening sweaters "come ii cashmere and handknits," sh continued, some with meta' lie threads but all with one of-a-kind features like button or detailing." The evening sweaters ar' teamed with silk evenin, trousers or with short skirts i] fabrics like crepe de chine, net lace and satin. Evening colors cover spectrum, from the brights t the pale pastels and neutrali Black, especially black velvei is big. Beading and embroil ery is abundant, along with lot of gold and silver, either i• fabrics like lame or metalli threads woven into the fabric Coats are back in a big was from the lean menswear coa to the unconstructed oversize coat to the dramatic cape Classic menswear topcoat have been interpreted fo Women, including raglan sleeved overcoats, Engli: balmacaans and polo coats. Instead of a coat, man, women will opt for the threE quarter and seven-eight) length jacket, newly popula this season in neon brigh colors. Ms. Epstein of Ray and Ida' said, "These are outerwea jackets but made in blazer fal: rics like melton wool. Th, style is an oversized blazer with wide shoulders and nar rowing to the button. Some are cardigan style some have notched collars,i she noted. "They . are wor, with a lot of black, for w entirely different look fron menswear." 98 Di. March of Dimes BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION SAVES BABIES HELP FIGHT BIRTH DEFEATS dp THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHEF,'