- 17 -7---77- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, August 30, 1985 OUR FOOD IS FRESH & HOMEMADE! WE SERVE THE BEST! YOU PAY LESS! LISTENING POST FAMILY RESTAURANT DANNY RASKIN 22740 WOODWARD Just South of 9 Mk Ferndale • OPEN 7 DAYS • 544-7933 !YOUR CHOICE OF GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD (AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEALS! ••• FRESH BROILED WHITEFISH , FRESH BROILED PICKEREL ROAST FRESH BEY Muhl BABY BEEF LIVER M os or ixo . ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jos FROG LIGrbahme style VEAL PARMESAN RIG. $4.50 $5.65 $4.55 $4.25- $5.75 $6.50 $4.75 REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg. or Greek), POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD AND STICKS (- "1 HINE $0.50 $6.65 $5.55 $5.25 $6.75 $7.50 $5.75 BROILED FRESH STUFFED FLOUNDER - 1/2 BAR-B-U Ding IMELBS BREAST Of CHICKEN BREADED VEAL CURET FRIED RHO SHRIMP CHOPPED SIRLOIN tibias suss 10 OZ. FMK N.Y. SIRLOIN EL 1-cuNSE $5.25 ,$6 .25 $3.95 $4 .95 $4.25 $5.25 $4.55 $5.55 $6.75 $7.75 $4.50 7.5 $5.50 .__ $4:111101' MEAL NICLIMES: AKE ON SNP, CMCI IF• WAR, MATO, VISETAIRI, ONES IRAS A STICKS, COFFER II TEA, CI10151 OF DESSERT (Steinber► Clesseesks, Mir Puss er Ruins les aura, Nes hills sr Ms) - 4e1/1/ .0.1•4•90 ■ 1° 4 -41(-4*44 4‘`' '44c-"V RIB REBATE We Are Proud To Announce The Addition Of Great BABY BACK RIBS A MADE WITH OUR OWN SECRET BARBECUE SAUCE! TO OUR MENU TO INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR RIBS, WE WILL GIVE A $200 REBATE Expires 9 4 85 ON ALL RIB DINNERS! ANY HOUR , ANY DAY! BLOOMIES Luncheon Doily from 11 a m Dinner Mon -Thurs, 6560 Orchard Lake Road at Maple • r. 10 30 p m Fri & Sot nil 11 33 p 626-1581 West Bloomfield t" One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges available for your favorite occasion every Sunday tall day) - and Saturday from 42 to 5 p.m. • Bat Mitzvah • Banquet • Sweet 16 • Bar Mitzvah •Shower •Birthday • Wedding • Anniversary • Reunion wi Wet Tvi ma takeout Avtly Top, well yeux heats a oNies. cap your host PAT ARCHER: 3584355 28875 Franklin Rd. at NorthWestern & 12 Mile Southfield, MI 111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ •• • ALL CLASS AS USUAL .. . latest get-together by Michigan Cancer Foundation . . . This time occasion for people to greet each other and support progress in cancer research and services was fashion show in form of a Benetton-Michigan Cancer Foundation preview party. Turned out to be an outdoor event because of Birmingham regulations of some sort . . . and the •weatherman cooperated wholeheartedly . . . Cancer Foun- dation thanks went to Page and Weldon Yeager, who opened their Birmingham home for the party . . . with Italian buffet, wine, des- serts by Sylvia Lee, music . . . and the Benetton fashion show. Amateur models included "show stealer" young folks Elizabeth Dubin, daughter of Jean and Howard Dubin . . . and Michael, Justin -and Eric, sons of Sherry and Tony Brown . . . Other amateur models did a good job showing off new rage Benetton Italian fashions sweeping the country. Barry Solomon being asked, "What name are you using to- night?" by gal making name tags . . . Barry chose Raymond Floyd to see how many golfers were there . . . nobody challenged him .. . Celeb photog Linda Solomon's hair growing longer already. Her mom and dad, Mona and Dan Rappaport, a fine-looking couple ... Jimmy Launce smok- ing a smart-design pipe . . . and wife Brigette absolutely stunning in her red dress. Touch Of Class Valet did its usual fine private party service . .. It's owned by Daniel Sobel and Robert Spector . . . with very po- Leshman, lite assistance of Mickey Zuroff and Jerome Zuroff. BIG DETROIT REUNION party is being planned by former Detroiter Al Katz in Los Angeles . . . who heads committee . . . Gala shindig is being limited to 1,000 for Detroit residents now making their home in California . . . It'll be a dinner-dance, Oct. 12, 7 p.m. with 8 p.m. dinner . . . at Sportsmans Lodge on Ventura Blvd., Studio City ... Make $30 per person checks payable to De- troit Reunion, 301 No. Fairfax, Los Angeles, Ca. 90036 . . . For more 'details, call Al Katz at 213- 655-1600 days or 213-464-6697 evC eninge ONG.RATS . . . to Diane Si- mons . . . on her birthday . . . Ad exec hubby Steve Simons took her Dante Vanelli's Gus' Steak House for dinner . . . "and we both had terrific meals." RECENT FASHION SHOW at Crash Landing II in Clinton Township, "Autumn Ex- pressions," was for Children's Hospital . . . Among the models were Dr. Sheldon Brenner and son Andrew. "Art & Design For Living" art exhibit and sale for Children's Hospital of Michigan is Sept. 21, 6 to 9 p.m. . . . with six galleries showing works at Aldingbrooke in West Bloomfield . . . tickets $50 . It'll also be open to public next day, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., for suggested $3 contribution. BELATED CONGRATS to Dental doc Jack and wife Be- verly Singer . . . on their 36th an- niversary ... Also to Jack on his 64th birthday. ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE by City Of Hope, Greater Detroit Chapter's main fund-raising af- fair of each year, is Sept. 28 at Hyatt Regency Dearborn . . . For ticket info call City of Hope office, 353-2535. SUZIE WALTERS . . . 352- 1317 . . . or Alan Stotsky, 332- 4049 . . . are the folks to call for that "Millionaire's Soiree" at Roostertail, Sept. 6 . . . Cocktails 6:30, dinner and dancing 7:30 .. . with $50 per person proceeds to fight Multiple Sclerosis . 9 p.m. admission is $10 per person, -$12 at door . . . Black tie optional .. . Bobby Singer giving blackjack lessons. OUR. TIME SEGMENTS on the phones this Sunday night for 20th annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon . . . are 8:30 p.m. and 1th15 p.m. . . . It's on Ch. 2 as usual, hosted by J.P. McCarthy of WJR, and George Sells, Ch. 2 .. . Telethon runs nonstop from 8:30 p.m. Sunday to 6:30 p.m. Monday. VERY CLEVER . . . and in- genious . . . those most unusual giftchaskets by Donna Apple's Autographs Inc. in Farmington Hills . . . No fruits or nuts or jellies . . . the wicker baskets with hand- les and clear plastic wrap contain goodies like personalized and monogrammed gifts, persomilized social and business stationery, plus oodles of interesting indi- vidualistic named accessories .. . Even the ribbons around every- thing are personalized! RALPH ORME, Jewish. News production department gent, is also good in the kitchen . . . Wife Mary Jean makes that delicious zucchini bread at their home, but didn't have time recently . . . so Ralph took over . . . making enough also for JN staffers to gob- ble up . . . "Just followed the re- cipe book," says Ralph'of the moist and tasty delicacy. LOOKING BACH on columns of Yesteryears . . . Sept. 17, 1965 . . . "On a recent motor home vacation, Sid and Reve Garber came upon several cars lined alongside the highway . .. Seeing_ a state patrolman standing beside the first car, he took his place in line for what Sid thought was a routine license check . . . After a long wait, the patrolman reached his auto and gave him a ticket . . . Sid almost blew his stack when discovering he had joined up with several drivers who had been caught in a radar speed trap." . - . Story Times Scheduled The Southfield Public Library, children's division, will hold story times for pre-schoolers age 3 to 5 beginning Sept. 17 in the chil- dren's activity room. Story times will be held on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. and on Thursdays at 9:45 a .m. To register for the free program, call the library, 354-5342 or 354- 9100. •••• ■■ •. 111,./0, .L;