44 Friday, June 28, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS monnnnionmorimmenommi pni ON MIN Ell MN en MI III OE NM IN Iln I COUPON I I Casual Family Dining I I 1 1 I 1 I LISTENING POST I 4305 ORCHARD 1 LAKE ROAD I I I I .1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I Located In Pine Lake Mall I 851-2770 DINNER FOR TWO Featuring I 95 TWO 14 OZ. STEAK DINNERS $ OR YOUR CHOICE OF 4 OTHER ENTREES • Shrimp & Spinach Fettucini • Orange Roughy • Chicken Teriyaki e 1/2 Broiled Chicken DANNY RASKIN I - I Elegant Wedding Cakes On The Boardwalk 6887 Orchard Lake Rd. 1 DINNERS INCLUDE: I SALAD, CHOICE OF I VEGETABLE OR POTATO, I BREAD BASKET I Did You Remember to send someone a gift subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS? I I Expires 7-31-85 JN Pick Up More Coupons At Crickets IIINIMMIM=1111111•111111=1111111•11•11111=11••11•111=11111111111•111111=111111•1 /11/4 ij 855-0190 I ■ 1111. of Southfield 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Complete Greek and American Cuisine • Lunch & Dinner • Cocktail Lounge • L BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL AFFAIRS SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ANY OCCASION CALL TONY Hot & Cold • All-You-Can-Eat 569-0882 $ 8 95 Adults $4 50 Under 10 Includes Coffee, Tea or Bev. r COMPLETE MERIWETHER'S Alt MEAL:1Y" me gm as 'NI 11r, j aw = vim- i I ai ai•a to . . 111111V. M116._ I MI MK Mir AI • INV MK 11[ MBP MB MOM i ■- • • /•• • UMW 7.95! r It happens every Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. and in- cludes your choice of Meriwether's "Fresh from Nature Entrees." There's the Chicken Teriyaki Vegetables, Chicken Meriwether, Petite Top Sirloin, Fresh Boston Scrod and our unique San Francisco Stirfry. And your complete dinner includes your choice of Seafood Chowder or Steak soup or salad and our famous teacup bread. Plus, your choice of coffee, tea or milk and Haagen Daz ice cream or sherbet for dessert. Joins us soon for a fabulous feast you won't soon forget! American Express and other major creit cards accepted Mopiwothev's 25485 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield • 358-4950 W a OuitA Muer Asada/vat • ONE HAD TO ATTEND the party to learn a lesson on "How to be family-oriented" writes Sandy Shore, who attended recent 50th anniversary of Sarah and Irving Pitt . . . by their children and spouses, Murray and Janine Pitt, Barry and Ina Pitt and Leonard Pitt . . . Rabbi Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel did a "This Is Your Life" narrative, says Sandy, on the wonderful and humble Sarah and Irving, who were "remarried again." Daughter-in-law Janine wrote and sang a song dedicated to Sarah and Iry . . . all the children spoke, as well as the grand- children . . . Sandy tells of each son standing in front of the "mike" giving their resume of a beautiful life style that oozed of family togetherness . . . They then presented their parents with medals of solid gold . . . in a very touching ceremony. MARK FELDMAN, son of Cy Feldman, takes his internship at William Beaumont Hospital .. . specializing in internal medicine . . . Fie graduated in June from Wayne Medical School. CONGRATS ... to Iry and Pauline Weintraub . . . on their 50th anniversary . . . The former Detroiters now live in Margate, Fla. . . . (7708 Margate Blvd., Cluster 11 - Villa 5, Margate, Fla. 33063). LOOKED LIKE A doctors' convention at recent graduation party of Dr. Jay Howard Sandberg . . . Invitations were made like a prescription . . . as guest selected own menu at Mama Mia's, Plymouth Rd., Livonia . . . and 150 congratula- tions mylar balloons floated about ... A large picture of Jay wearing his lab coat and stethes- cope, with medical books and equipment in the background, greeted guests . . . Pens with Dr. Jay Howard Sandberg on them, plus date and Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine were at each place setting . . . Graduation torte with medical emblem, candies with Dr. J. and many other goodies adorned a lavish sweet table as disc jockey Joel Samuel Lichtman kept eye- ing going strong til 1:30 in morn. Double celebration . . . with Amy Lauren Sandberg reaching the ripe young age of five . . . Party was hosted by Jay's mother, Marion Sandberg, brother Philip and wife Dr. Jean Sandberg of LaCrosse, Wis., and brother Michael and wife Maria Sandberg of College Station, Texas. WAS FIRST TIME second and third place Grand Prix win- ners received handcrafted 18K gold pendants courtesy of David Wachler & Sons Jewelers . . . The pendant was replica of a Formula One car on sterling silver base, bordered in gold dangling from a sterling silver chain . . . David Wachler & Sons have been de- signing and manufacturing jewelry over 65 years. CANTOR SHABTAI AC- KERMAN, formerly of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses in West Bloomfield . . . and now of Temple Beth Israel, Deerfield Beach, Calif. was recently invite by State of Israel to participate in concert at Mann Auditorium Jerusalem, honoring Israel's 37th anniversary ... Concert was broadcast and telecast through- out the country so that all I raelis could join in celebration . . Also honoring Tel Aviv's 75t anniversary as a city, an outdoor concert was given the same eve- ning . . . "All the streets were decorated with Israel flags an brightly colored bulbs were strung along all of the streets an there was a terrific array of fireworks. I thought I was back i the U.S.A. on the 4th of July," says Cantor Ackerman . . . Da after the celebration, he of- ficiated at Western Wall mem rial services . . . and next morn- ing in the Great Synagogue of Te Aviv. NANCI LANDY, daughter o Sally Landy of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . . and granddaughter o localites Marty and Ann Eisner ... has made her mom an grandparents mighty proud . She scored 47 of a possible points on law school test . . . be- coming among nation's top one percent . . . Nanci attends Uni- versity of Florida. GET WELL WISHES ... to Ann Eisner . . . recuperating at home. BARRISTER HARVE TENNEN of Josephson, Tenne, and Haron, has been chosen by Citizen to Citizen Ambassador Program to join Federal District Judge Philip Pratt among other distinguished persons from around the country on a fact- finding friendship trip to Greece and Italy this summer . . . Ten nen is a retired Huntington Woods municipal judge an former visiting judge in Re- corder's Court. MAIL DEPT.... "The Michi- gan Club Reunion or `Michi-‘H Texans' as someone dubbed us, is ; preparing for the Seventh An-' nual reunion bash, Saturday,. July 27, at the Dallas Apparel Mart in downtown Dallas. Dallas is the fashion center for the' -] Southwest and buyers from all over the southern, some western and some Midwestern states make the trip to Big D five times a year to purchase clothes fo:F - their stores. The Great Hall is a gigantic room where fabulous , fashion shows and other events' are staged. The Michigan group, is finally large enough to fill the ] hall! What a long way we have c) come from 50 Detroiters meeting at Bagelstein's Deli seven years-- ago! "The evening will feature sit-down dinner, music with em- phasis on Motown, of course, and-' a drawing for two free tickets to Detroit. All this for $20 per per- E son and the tickets must be bought in advance. For more in•==‘ formation, folks can write to: Michigan Club Reunion, 2701-C, West 15th St., Suite 211, Plano, Texas 75075, or call Myrnac Green, 214-233-4551 (night), 386-7585 (day); Flora Zack, 214-' - 931-0372; or Fay Schoenfeld,.,_ , 214-867-2095. Myrna. Green chairperson Michigan Club Reunion.