48 Friday, April 12, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . i . 25Q/0 OFF i I. COUPON COMPLETE DINNER MENU , I AFTER 4 P.M. 1 1 WE I 1 MON.-THURS. 11 10 p.m. I SERVE I 7 Days A Week FRI. & SAT. 11-12 Mid. I I COCKTAILS SUN. 12 noon-10 p.m. II Present This Coupon When Dining I JN 1 I Expires 4-30-85 • Coupon Good Dining In Only • I I I I I Deli Unique 1967-3999 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS - Wt.& Ak 1 I ORIENTAL CITY American, Cantonese, Szechuan Restaurant 1 I 25298 Greenfield N. of 10 Mile • Oak Park • 967 3963 I The Nancy Gurwin Dinner Theatre INN NMI INN ar en Cafe Of West Bloomfield 33010 NORTHWESTERN HWY. at 14 Mile • 851-0394 FREE LUNCH OR DINNER With Purchase Of Another Entree - 1111•111111111111=11111111111111111111111111N1•1111111MIIMINOM=1111111111111•1 111= 1•1 •111 West Bloomfield Location Only • Does Not Include Beverages Or Extras I • With This Coupon • Expires 4-19-85 JN usgmminionoussomonsomommassomeamis FREE OFFICE DELIVERY (Lunch Only) (located in the Allen Park Motor Lodge) presents • 8 Entree Salads • 10 Sandwich Combinations • Hearty Soups & Entrees NEVV FEATURE 8 PASTA SPECIALTIES Served From 4 p.m. Includes: Appetizer, Green Salad and Fresh Hot Italian Bread OPEN 7 DAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Sun. GUYS &OM A • 4 • 4' - 7 1, • Voted . "a,,),\ , . ■ . b. , • .# I 10, MOS;CAL FARE of S3RoADWAY p. ► - ,Detroit Free Press = . Detroit News -41, V i , —Starring- . Nancy Gurwin and Edgar Guest III NOW APPEARING THROUGH JUNE Every Friday and Saturday Cocktails 6:30/Dinner 7:30/Curtain 8:45 $18.50 (does not include tax and tips) at the Allen Park Motor Lodge 14887 Southfield Road (between 1-75 and 1-94) Allen Park, Ml 48101 Resenfations: 386-1300 PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Bar Mitzvah • Bat Mitzvah • Shower • Anniversary • Birthday • Sweet 16 '',4 - Channel 7 Channel 2 ' :AAA r' . ,'' . ....r., ■ '. , .4 .1, . • Reunion • Banquet • Etc. , Etc. , Etc. • 17125 Conant (corner 6 • 31646 Northwestern Hwy. Mile, Detroit) 892-9001 (corner of Middlebelt, Farmington Hills) 855-4600, • 8100 Old 13 Mlle (corner Van • 33605 Plymouth Road Dyke, Warren) 574-9200 (west of Farmington Rd., • 14156 E. 12 Mlle (east of Livonia) 261-3550 Schoenherr, Warren) 777-3400 (carry out only) NOW OPEN IN WATERFORD O 683-3636 -- iviAdutf CRE:Dri CARDS ACCEPTED WHAT. MAKES NiNu5LEY AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd. Open 6 Days a Week: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11:30-11 p.m. MON. THRU THURS. SPECIALS BROILED CALVES LIVER With Sauteed Onions & Apples PETITE FROG LEGS icingsleg 31tin WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS • 642-0100 Southfield Dining and Cocktails For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 •White linen and silver. service. •Elegant ambience of the Kingslej, dining rooms. •No compr. omise is ever made with quality or freshness. •A dazzling, ever-changing array of breakfast, luncheon and dinner favorites, and pastries from our own pastry chef, too numerous to mention. •Sane prices: only $7. 95 for adults, $4.95 for children age 7 and under. Selected to serve at the U.S. Presidential Inaugurals In Washington, D.C., 1981 and 1985. • ACTRESS ELIZABETH TAYLOR, actors Bert Convy, Restaurant (Voted Detroit's No. 1 Sunda y Brunch in Metropolitan Detroit magazine's readers poll, Nov. '84 issue.) Roadhouse Style BAKED STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST ITALIANO itc With Fettucini Alfredo BAKED CANNELONI A LA ROMANO Dinner Includes: Soup or Tossed Salad, Potato, Fresh Vegetable & French Bread . . . It may have been his first visit to a cafeteria . . . He was enchanted . . . Hedge's Wigwam had a magic quality for children. First of all, there was the simu- lated giant wigwam on its roof .. . Since 1922 this wigwam had meant two things to the people of Royal Oak, Birmingham, Bloom- field Hills and surrounding areas. To the residents of the former village, it meant they were home . . . To the latter, it meant they were over halfway and "maybe it would be a good idea to stop here for dinner." The entrance to Hedge's Wig- wam was guarded by some of the sternest looking wooden Indians you will see anywhere short of a Broadway cigar store. Inside, the little boy's eyes opened further as he viewed the long, gleaming counter laden with food. There were the famous chicken pies, roast prime ribs of beef, big pan of spaghetti, mess of fish filets, pot of mashed potatoes, crisp green salads . . . some fruity salads, lots of vegetables (he skip- ped by this section fast) and pies, cakes, tarts and ice cream . . . etc. No field hand after hours of hard work in the fresh air possibly could have devoured the food our little friend loaded on his tray .. . His eyes were bigger than his stomach. The inside of Hedge's was pre- tty much the same as it had al- ways been, except it had, in past years, added a new and bigger room at the rear. While manfully attacking the heaping plate of food, there were lots of interesting things to look at . . . The inside was finished in a rough hewn, log cabin-type decor . . . The walls were hung with in- teresting Indian regalia and paraphernalia. And who could ever forget those tables . . . They had scenes from early Indian life depicted right under the glass . . . There were leaves, moss and birchbark .. . and brightly colored moths and butterflies . . . and H.. dialA were and hand carved, just like in a pioneer's cabin. When our little friend finished his dinner, or most of it, he stop- ped with his mother at the gift shop on the way out and she bought him a birchbark canoe with "Hedge's Wigwam" stamped on the side. , 4370 Highland Rd. (M-59) Cor. Pontiac Lake Rd. INN'S SUNDAY BRUNCH SO GREAT ANYWAY? BEST OF EVERYTHING $795 $745 $825 $745 Adam Arkin, Jack Ging, Richard Kline, director Sydney Pollack and producer Harve Bennett are among the Honorary Celebrity Committee-ites for Michigan Cancer Foundation dinner, May 9, at Westin Hotel. Tribute will be for actor Nor- man Fell and wife, Karen .. . being honored at the benefit dinner in recognition of their many contributions to the Found- ation's cancer research. For more information about the dinner, call Michigan Cancer Foundation, 833-0710. Jazz Concert "Concerts in the Garden" will present saxophonist George Be- nson and his group at the Pruden- tial Town Center in Southfield at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. ,