DINNER THEATRE .AT
54 Friday, SepteMber 20, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN
The Best in Dining
CARL'S
3020 Grand River
Free Parking
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presents
THE GINGERBREAD LADY
Written by: Neil Simon
833-0700
OPENING SEPT. 27
Nationally known for serving 4-H Prize Blue Ribbon
Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors. - ---all WI
Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties
Reservations 593-1234
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will have its
11th annual road rally 7:15 p.m.
Oct. 5, starting from the Or-
chard Ridge campus of Oakland
Community College. Only per-
sons who have paid in advance
will be eligible to participate.
For details, call Helen or Steve
Spitz, 557-6884.
REY UT UNIT
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'THE CLUB"
Serving daily from 11:30 — Sunday from 12 noon swim
2 N D Ft-O012
COUPON
NOW OPEN!
NOW—FIRST IN MICHIGAN—ENJOY THE NEW—DIFFERENT
DELICIOUS and EXOTIC
MONGOLIAN
B-B-Q
DINNER—ALL YOU CAN EAT!
BNAI BRITH
JIMMY LAUNCE E'ROductions
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person
4187 HIGHLAND RD. WATERFORD • PONTIAC
3 MiesW. of Telegraph 683-5530
1/2 OFF
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Holidays
Cantonese & Szechuan Cosine, COCKTAILS sun 12 & to 10 pm
Pontiac
MITCH'S II
BANQUET ROOMS
AVAILABLE FOR
ANY OCCASION
From 50 to 400
SOLOVICH CHAPTER will
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
& DANCING
MON.-SAT.
I Expires 10-5-85
BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL PARTIES
Up To 120
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23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
/Banquet Facilities
Outside Catering
Dinner 5 to 11 p.m.
MONDAY thru Sat.
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We Can Assist Your Party Needs With
Everything From Hors d'Oeuvres and
Cocktails To A Sit-Down Black Tie Affair
For More Information, Please Call
666E4440
Your Host: Bill Mitchell
Your Hostess: Juanita
6665 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59), Across from Oakland-Pontiac Airport
Pontiac, Mich.
O
Piano Stylings by
Don Nadel
Wed. thru Fri.
Reservations Accepted
1990 Hiller Rd.
682-1347
(Old Orchard Trail)
Between Orchaid Lake Road or Haggerty Road. Pontiac
Trail to Old Orchard Trail to Hiller Road.
WHAT MAKES KINGSLEY
INN'S SUNDAY BRUNCH
SO GREAT ANYWAY?
(Voted Detroit's No. 1 Sunday Brunch in-Metropolitan Detroit
magazine's readers poll, Nov. '84 issue.) -
*White linen and silver service.
•Elegant ambience of the Kingsley dining rooms.
•NO comprOmise is ever made with quaky or freshness.
•A dazzling, everdianging array of breakfast, luncheon and
dinner, favorites, and pastries from our own pastry chef, too
...
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numerous to mention.
'Sane prices: only $8.95 for adults, $4.95 for children age 7
and under.
iCtItgoleti - Inn
Selected to serve at the U.S. Preeldentil Inaugurals
In Washington, D.C., 1981 and 1985.
WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE ROAD
BLOOMFIELD HILLS • 642-0100
its first meeting of the new
year on Monday at 8 p.m. in the
home of Elizabeth Droz, 3169
Rutledge Park Ct., West Bloom-
field, 62.6-1082. Featured will be
a program on "Handwriting
Analysis" by Alice Herman.
Guests and prospective members
welcome. For information, call
President Marion Bronstein,
356-0591.
hold
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the
roman
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF us 851.4094
Mon. to Thurs. 11:30-12 Mid.
Fri. & Sat. 11:30-2 a.m.
WHEN ONLY ITALIAN DINING WILL DO
SEPTEMBER SPECIALS
Mon. thru Sat.
APPETIZER OF THE Month:
King Crab & Pasta Salad, served with a red wine
$5.25
vinaigrette
ENTREES:
LOBSTER & PASTA. Fetuccini Alfredo, surrounded
by tender Maine Lobster Tails, sauteed with fresh
$18.25
vegetables and served with drawn butter
SEAFOOD IN A BASKET. Combination of shrimp, lobster,
oysters and scallops, in a light wine sauce
• $15.95
served in a basket of puff pastry
VEAL CAPER STYLE. Medallion of veal sauteed with
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fresh mushrooms, red onions & capers, served with
$14.95
shrimp and asparagus garnish
The above dinner entrees include tossed salad, chef's garnish,
\and bread basket with butter.
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BB Accountants
To Hold Seminar
Accountants Unit will have
its fourth annual all-day semi-
nar on Oct. 3 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Registration will
begin at 8 a.m. and the seminar
at 8:30 a.m. The program will
qualify for eight hours of con-
tinuing professional education
credit, of which two hours qual-
ify as accounting and auditing.
The topics to be presented are
"Practice Management for Sta-
bility, Growth and Continuity,"
"Newest Auditing Standards
Board's Pronouncements:
Perspective Financial Informa-
tion and S.A.S.'s," "Maximizing
the Use of Employee Benefit
Plans," "Estate Planning Tech-
niques," "Property Tax Plan-
ning," "Quality of Practice Is-
sues," "Litigation Support:
Meeting and Attorney's Needs,"
"Personal Financial Planning:
The CPA's Current Role."
The luncheon speaker will be
Irwin Cohen, director of group
sales for the Detroit Tigers.
There is a fee, and non-
members are invited.
Luncheon will be served.
Reservation deadline is Sept. 30.
For details, call Ralph Woronoff,
352-8040; or Mike Feldman,
353-8710.
Resulting from the successes
of previous seminars the unit
has established a loan service
for qualifying accounting stu-
dents at nearby universities. For
information about the loans,
administered through the
Jewish Educational Loan Serv-
ice, call Edwina .Davis at the
J.E.L.S., 967-0500, or Jim Grey,
540-1440.
B'nai B'rith Goes
To The Circus
B'nai B'rith will have a night
at the Ringling Brothers and
Barnim and Bailey Circus at
7:30 p.m. Oct. 3.
For discount tickets, call Lou
Goutman, program chairman,
851-9922; or the Joe Louis -
Arena group sales department,
567-6000.
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