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May 24, 1985 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-24

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Friday, May 24, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Our Extensive Menu Offers A Variety Of
Domestic & International Dishes,
Specializing In Far East Cuisine.

CATERED AFFAIRS

In The Company Of Friends, Relax In Our Lounge And
Enjoy One Of Our Many Exotic Drinks Made From The
Finest Blend of Spirits.

Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-12 Mid., Fri. 11 a.m.-12 Mid., Sat. 5 p.m.-12 Mid., Sun. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

Dining Room
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BEST OF EVERYTHING

DANNY RASKIN

MAIN QUESTION AT recent
first Ladies Luncheon by
Knollwood Country Club was
whether or not the fashion show
had already begun in Knollwood's
lobby . . . That's how decked out
the gals were . . . in all colors,
styles and glamorous charm .. .
But no, it was just the lassies put-
ting on their own private fashion
show.
Jo Ann Weingarden was a
standout in an outfit that com-
plimented her loveliness . . . and
it seemed to set the tone for a
lobby parade of fashionable glit-
ter.
Jane Kellman wrote poem
while ill . . . and when people ask
what was the matter with her, she
tells them in poetic verse .. .
Frances Eisenshtadt being
psychic and telling folks about
themselves . . . plus some good
jokes . . . Stan Krandall, Hugh's
son, among nine employees, in-
cluding five guards, overseeing
the $1 million collection of gems.
The 285 women weren't there to
look at each other . . . well, not
exactly . . . They were in for a big
treat . . . more than expected.
The delightful luncheon of
chicken salad, whole peeled
shrimps, cantaloupe, huge straw-
berries, pineapple chunks and
black grapes, luscious ice cream
sundaes . . . was a prelude to one
of the best country club fashion
shows presented.
Leah Marks always puts on a
much talked about production .. .
and the women had come to expect
this . . . but not one with such sci-
ntillating presentation.
As Shirley Becker did her usual
clarity narration, the lovely Leah
Marks models paraded across the
long runway to soft beats of mel-
low disco . . . Great to watch a
fashion show without an over-
bearing hard disco taking away
from the models. . . . Leah is noted
for her choice wisdom in selecting
the proper music . . . and has been
commended for this.
First model was youthful Jes-
sica Golden, daughter of Shelly.
and Richard Golden and
granddaughter of Norma and Don
Golden . . . Proud parents and
grandma beamed with radiant
pride . . . Jessica walked with
Shayna, white poodle of Tamara
and Eugene Friedman . . . Then
young Shelly Wilcox, daughter of
Detroit Tigers pitcher Milt Wil-
cox.
Hair styles were by Mariomax
. . . and makeup by Tamara Insti-
tute de Beaute.
Show began with models wear-
ing bathing suits from Leotards,
Etc. . . . and glamorous sun glas-
ses from D.O.C. Optique . . . fol-
lowed by exercise casuals.
Then came the lassies in
breathtaking clothes from Adaria
. . . Seems like anything goes in
fashion these days . . . loose look,
belted look, wide or thin .. .
whites, pinks, grays, purples, be-
iges . . . Reds are predominant as
accessories with blacks . . . What
looks best on a person seems to set
the style trends for 1985.
Models wore costume jewelry
from Bonwit-Teller . . . and also
the real thing from Sidney Kran-
dall & Sons . . . Highlight of the

fashion show was Stan Krandall's
selection of diamonds, pearls,
sapphires and gold . . . over $1
million worth . . . worn with eye-
opening dazzle by the models.
Finale of Leah Marks' fashion
show was the presentation of
Krandall jewelry on beautiful
models wearing leotards . . . it
was indeed a breathtaking high-
light.
Frances Eisenshtadt was win-
ner of pearls from Krandall .. .
Other winners of gift certificates
from Leotards, Etc., Adaria and
Tamara's were Ellen Rottenberg,
Marilyn Wallman and Ann
Goodman.
PERFECT EXAMPLE OF a
restaurant that tells a particular
story is Red Devil on Five Mile
just east of Greenfield . . . It reve-
als a huge consensus that people
will go anywhere within reason to
be served excellent food at non-
ripoff prices.
This is why so many come from
all over . . . especially lunchtime
. . . to enjoy the goodness offered
at Red Devil.
Mother's Day is a much-
awaited date by restaurateurs .. .
but few can boost of serving close
to 1,000 people on this day.
The reasons are many for Red
Devil's consistent success . . . Ev-
erything is natural and fresh .. .
no such thing as tenderizer for in-
stance . . . Owner Yahia (Ya-Ya)
Mawri is a former butcher . . . He
knows how to buy the best and
therefore able to prepare and sell
it at low cost . . . His knowledge
produces probably among the
finest veal to be found anywhere
. . . But this isn't all . . . A huge,
delicious, 32-ounce piece of prime
rib at dinner is $9.95 . . . Por-
terhouse and strip steaks are 24
ounces . . . A veal platter for two
or more has four different types
plus salad, fettucini alfredo and
those luscious soft homemade gar-
lic sticks made at Red Devil.
It's open seven days a week .. .
all tables . . . red chairs . . . red
trim . . . red menus (at night),
black with red devil at lunch .. .
and people from everywhere.
Red Devil is open Monday
through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11
p.m., Friday and Saturday, 11
a.m. to midnight, Sunday, 2 p.m.
to 10 p.m.
The pizza is award-winning and
worth all the fine words said
about Yahia's rounders . . . He'll
soon open his second Red Devil in
Clinton Township.
BOB-LO MOONLIGHT
cruise of July 12 will be taken
over by barbership quartets and
choruses . . . plus anyone who just
like singing the good old songs or
listening to barbership harmony
. . . Open to the public, 8:30 cruise
is sponsored by Detroit No. 1
Chapter of Society for the
Preservation and Encouragement
of Barbershop Quartet Singing in
America ... oldest chapter east of
the Mississippi River.
Planned show will feature
numerous barbership quartets
and choruses from Detroit and
Windsor areas, including
award-winning groups . . . Also
recorded music for dancing .. .
Food and beverages will be avail-

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