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Friday, December 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
AVAILABLE FOR
• BIRTHDAYS • PARTIES • MEETINGS • LUNCHEONS • ETC.
7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 5 p.m.
29200 Orchard Lake Road
FISH & SEAFOOD
2650 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Cali Benfie At 682-7730
Farmington Hills
BENJIE'S
851-4577
Invites You To Enjoy
Continued from preceding page
New Year's Eve
At Metropolitan Detroit's Newest Restaurant
Special New Year's Eve Menu
Of Chef Theodore's Favorite Dishes
PLAN THE PERFECT
HOLIDAY/BUSINESS PARTY
Complete Dinner, 1 Entrees From Which To Choose
Includes: Soup, Salad, Veg., Baked Pot., Dessert, Beverage
AND BOTTLE OF IMPORTED CHAMPAGNE
FOR 2 TO 4 PERSONS
All-You-Can-Eat Pizza
For Groups of 15 or More.
Up To 20% Discount Off Party
Packages Thru End of December.
In Buddy's Party Room.
Where The Pizza Is No. 1. There's
Friendly Service and Lots of Fun.
Call for Reservations Today at
One of These Locations.
• STROLLING VIOLINS
• RONNIE PHILLIPS AT PIANO BAR
• No Cover
• No Minimum
LOOKING FOR A
SPECIAL PLACE
TO HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY?
DATES ARE BEING FILLED FAST SO RESERVE NOW!
•
17125 Conant (corner 6
Mile, Detroit) 892-9001
• 8100 Old 13 Mlle (corner Van
Dyke, Warren) 574.9200
• 14156 E. 12 Mlle (east of
Schoenherr, Warren)
777-3400 (carry out only)
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•
31646 Northwestern Hwy.
(corner of Middlebelt,
Farmington Hills) 855-4600,
33605 Plymouth Road
(west of Farmington Rd.,
Livonia) 261-3550
Of Farmington Hills
Will Cater To Your Every Need
Our Specialties Include:
Major Credit Cards Accepted
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• Bar Mitzvahs
• Reunions
VINE'S
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And Ask for Tish
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A Pleasant Surprise and
Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE1
FRI., DEC. 21 THRU THURS., DEC. 27
8
HOLIDAY ORDERS
BEING TAKEN FOR
TRAYS!!!
• 6 MEATS
• CHEESES
• COLE SLAW
• POTATO SALAD
• RELISHES
• MUSTARD
• RYE BREAD
7,
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851-0313
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinne
In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining
$37 8
No
Carry Out
We Will Be Closed Xmas Day
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6638 TELEGRAPH AND MAPLE
IN THE BLOOMFIELD PLAZA
No
Carry Out
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SPECIAL DEC. 21 THRU DEC. 21
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
Includes: Salad and Bread Basket
851-2990
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
NEW ENGLAND DINNER
Includes: Tomato Juice or Soup,
Salad and Bread Basket
• Birthdays
• Weddings
For More iltformation
EVERY WEEK A NEW
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
Boiled Together. Simmered With Our
Own Secret Herbs and Spices
• Bat Mitzvahs
• Company Parties
Limousine Service Available
559-1380
FLANKER, CARROTS, CABBAGE,
POTATO & ONION
BEST OF EVERYTHING
Between 12 and 13 Mile
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1 Days a Week
Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . .
Different Each Day
Hours —
Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Also visit THE GALLERY
Restaurant at 19460 W. 10 Mile Rd.
(1 B/k. E. of Evergreen)
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tives here in California. The pic-
ture was a take-off of the Marx
Brothers and I played `Groucho! "
Jim Rachleff
Strawberry Creek Lodge
Apt. A111
1320 Addison St.
Berkeley, Calif 94702
SERVICO HOTELS here will
make history . . . its four opera-
tions will be official hosts for the
first Cherry Bowl this Saturday at
Pontiac Silverdome . . . North-
field Hilton will house Michigan
State football team plus staff .. .
Troy Hilton will hold Army team
and staff . . . Sheraton Southfield
will have both bands . . . and
Michigan Inn will accommodate
the press corps.
Pre-bowl bash at Michigan Inn
is tonight . . . with cheerleaders
from both -teams, including
Michigan State's pompon girls,
having a "Cheer-Off" in hotel's
Red Parrot.
BRITISH CUSTOM
of
teatime is being discovered by
Americans . . . and Bakers Gar-
den restaurant at Fairlane Town
Center's second level near Saks
Fifth Avenue, now brewing "Tea
at Three" for Metropolitan De-
troiters.
An article, "Time for Tea," ap-
pearing recently in the American
Express Gold Card newsletter,
says that in New York tea has be-
come the latest setting not only
for social dates but for business
meetings according to hotel
executives . . . At the elegant
Pierre Hotel, for example, more
and more business people are seen
bypassing the bar to close their
deals over a cup of Lapsand
Souchong and scones.
"Tea at Three" by Bakers Gar-
den is Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday 3 til 5.
OVERHEARD . . . at Pine
Hills, Orchard Lake Rd. between
12 and 13, "I got a brother-in-law
who is so lazy that he gets in a
revolving door and waits". . . at
Marlowe's, Franklin and North-
western, "Hear about the nudist
who was so strict he wouldn't even
allow dressing on his sandwich?"
. at Benjie's, Orchard Lake Rd.,
Keego Harbor, "I know a guy
who's really flabby. In fact, he's
got so many double chins, he
needs a bookmark to find his col-
lar." . . . at Great Wall, Grand
River near Drake, "His new Ita-
lian sports car is so low that he
doesn't get into it — he puts it on!"
MYRON COHEN-ISM . . .
Lady to beggar: "Aren't you
ashamed of yourself to stand here
begging on the street?" ... Be-
ggar: "What do you want, la
dy. I
should open an office.?"
LOCAL NEWS
Antique show
at Glen Oaks
The Glen Oaks Antique Show
will take place Jan. 5-6 at the
Glen Oaks Golf and Country Club
in Farmington Hills.
Show hours are noon-9 p.m. on
Saturday, and noon-6 p.m. Sun-
day. Admission is free.