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April 04, 1986 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-04-04

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50 Friday, April 4, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

IMPORTANT! OUR FOOD IS FRESH-li HOMEMADE!

WE SERVE THE'. BESTI;.YOU PAT LESS!

14101ILY RESTAURANT

2274e ViDODWARD Just South of 9 Mile
Ferndale • OPEN 7 DAYS • 544-7933
YOUR CHOICE OF GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD
IAT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEALS!

FRESH BROILED WHITEFISH
FRESH BROILED PICKEREL
ROAST FRESH TURKEY %Mak
BABY BEEF LIVER miss or Bats '
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF al OS
FROG LEGS Roadhouse style
VEAL PARMESAN .

REG. - 8-COURSE
$4.50 $5.50
$5.65 $6.65
$4.55 $5.55
$4.55 $5.55
$5.75 $6.75
$6.50 $7.50
$4.75 $575

REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg.
or Greek), POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR
SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD AND STICKS

REG.
$5.25
$3.95
$4.25
$4.55
$6.75
$4.50

BROILED FRESH STUFFED FLOUNDER
1/2 BAR-B-11 CHICKEN
BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN
BREADED VEAL CUTLET
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP
CHOPPED SIRLOIN Wiliskrue sacs

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$6.25
$4.95
$5.25
$5.55
$7.75
$5.50

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. LCOURSE MEAL MCMILIES: JUICE ON SNP, CHOICE OF
SALAD, POTATO, VEINTSSLE, ARISE MO I Vint
COFFEE ON TEA, CHOICE OF DESSERT (Strawberry
Clieemeake,
Pees w Vanilla Ice Cream, Rice
Pudding et Jells)

The Music & Madness of

Bob Posch

in the lower level of the

Red Cedars Restaurant

Still serving our full menu.

For more information and

BOB POSCH
NOW APPEARING
THRU APRIL
PHONE 353-3798
FRI.
COVER
N.W. corner Telegraph & 9 Mile Rds. SAT. $5
$6 COVER

Show or Dinner Reservations.

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DOWNTOWN DETROIT'S . NEWEST RESTAURANT

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CHOPHOUSE

NSF

WHERE "CREME DE'LA CREME" IS DAILY FARE

TWO FLOORS FOR TRULY ELEGANT DINING AWAIT YOU AT
1940 CHOPHOUSE WHERE ONLY THE FINEST FOOD AND '
BEVERAGES ARE SERVED. ALL THE BEEF IS CERTIFIED ANGUS
FROM KANSAS, AND ONLY THE FRESHEST, FINEST SEAFOOD
IS ALLOWED. NATURALLY, THE LIQUORS ARE ALL PREMIUM,
AND ONLY FINE WINES BY THE GLASS OR BOTTLE ARE
AVAILABLE. UP TO 300 GUESTS ARE SEATED COMFORTABLY
AMID THE SPLENDOR OF THE ART DECO ATMOSPHERE AND
VIEW THE OPEN HEARTH BROILING ON BOTH FLOORS OF
THIS EXQUISITE RESTAURANT. LUNCH -MONDAYTHROUGH
FRIDAY, DINNER - MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.

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DANNY RASKIN

8-COURSE

A NEW. CONCEPT
IN COMEDY CLUBS

LAS VEGAS STYLE
LOUNGE SHOW
FRI. & SAT.
2 SHOWS:
8PM & 11PM

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The ONLY wayto be Sure"

ERNEST DRUCKER, 'owner
of Executive Custom Shirtmak-
ers in Birmingham, and wife
Marietta, are rightly proud of
Clearwater, Florida's Judy Lu-
din, wed to prominent barrister
Eric Ludin.
She's their daughter ... and
recently named director of pub-
lic relations for highly-popular
Home Shopping Network sweep-
ing the nation ... Judy is a
Michigan State grad and
member of Florida Public Rela-
tions Association plus being on
its board of directors.
Over 8,000,000 cable viewers
have the Home Shopping Net-
work in their homes ... with
millions still unaware it is in
existence ... Home Shopping
Network 2 was launched March
1 of this year ... following the
same format as .Shopping. Net-
work but featuring latest and
most innovative offerings of
manufacturers.
Home Shopping Network re-
tails a wide selection of heavily
discounted merchandise 24-
hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week
via live television format ...
Purchasers may phone in on one
of 1,200 toll free "800" numbers
... charge to major credit cards
... and have it delivered by
UPS within 48 hours.
Judy can give you all the info
you want ... Call her at 1-800-
826-0470 ... (In Clearwater,
she's at 1055 N. Hercules,
33575, 813-461-9495).
NATIONAL CENTER For
Missing and Exploited Children
have again chosen Nickey's, Top
of Troy Bldg., to host second an-
nual benefit for missing and il-
legitimate utilization of
youngsters.
Bill Bonds will be emcee of
show that'll include Angela
Kennedy Dancers, magician and
dancing all evening with Nic-
ky's great group, Attractions
Bill was emcee also last year.
Benefit is April 21, 5 p.m. ...
$25 tickets include a lavish buf-
fet ... and computer door prize
... Every penny for ticket sales
goes to National Center ... Last
spring, Nicky's raised $15,000
... and owners Nick Sorise and
John Reeser each kicked in with
another $1,000 from their
pockets making it $16,000
... They hope to hit $20,000
this year. ,
CONGRATS ... to Shirley
and Jacques Moss ... on their
40th anniversary .. . Yes,
matchmaker George Bass, it's
been that long.
. TYPO. DEPT. ... The name
is Antonio and Linda Foglia, not
Fogiio ... He's the original An-
tonio's of Italy hair stylist on
Southfield Rd.
"STARS OF MICHIGAN Sa-
lute 'The Michigan Cancer
Foundiitien" is theme of this
year's Fourth Annual Dinner
... at Westin Hotel; May 14 ...
Master of ceremonies will again
be talented Dave Hermelin
WDIV's Mort Crim is general ,
chairman 'and Peter steoh,'hon4
orary chairman .. For more
info about the dinner, call Ei-
leen Crenyn at MCF, 833-0710.

REUNION DEPT. ... 1956
grads of Mumford High ... call
Leslee Rogers 335-2266 or Lynn
Cohen, 626-4259.
26TH ANNUAL NIGHT Of
Games by Galilee B'nai B'rith
Women is April 19, 7:30 p.m. at
Cong. Bnai David on Southfield
Rd. ... $3 admission is for BB
philanthropies ... More info by
calling Barbara Geller, chairgal,
557-5416.
CHILD CARE is name now
of former Crippled & Burns
Children dinner-dance
by Crescent Shrine slated for
May 19, 6:30 p.m. at Adat
Shalom Synagogue ... Fred
Naftalie is president of Crescent
... and Mort Weiner Child Care
chairman ... Reservations
chairmen for the big event are
Dave Dickman, 353-3112, and
Sol Kirshner, 352-8613.
WHILE VISITING Lillian
and Milton Weiss, retired in Ft. •
Lauderdale, Fla., Ruth and
Harold Weiss discovered a De-
troiter's club meeting there and
attended with much joy ,
Former localites included ...
Marion Rich, Phil Berke, Min-
nie Herman Spinner, Freida
Kolb, Al Rose, past commander
of Jewish War Vets, and wife
Flo, Hal Leider, Clara and
Avrum Feinstein, Lorrain and
Thomas Tennis ... Was a nice •
"back home" touch before board-
ing the S.S. Norway for Carib-
bean cruise by Ruth and Harold.
MAIL DEPT. ... "This is a
belated follow-up of my answer
to your "Wonder Where They
Are' query in your column.
Well, Bill Miller is very much
alive and kicking ... and I've
been in the manufacturers' rep
business going on to 38 years.
Our offices are in Troy ... down
the block a bit from K-Mart, one
of our customers.
"Sister Ethel, sold her: half-
interest in our sales agency
some 19 years ago' and my part-
ner, Ed Puthuff, was formerly •
an account executive at IBM.
Ethel is very happily married to
Joe Siegel (of the B. Siegel clan)
and I'm delightfully happy with
my spouse, the former Caroline
Somlyo. Perhaps you knew her
brother, Harold ... a former
president of Temple Israel."
H.) Miller
LIFE AWARDS BANQUET
by Perfection Masonic Lodge is
April 16 ... Sam Bez, P.M., and
Joe Slatkin will receive 50-year
pins • .. while Al Klunover,
Harry. Komer, Albron Simpson
and Bert Gooel• will get 60-year
. pins ... Dinner ;at
Call
Dave. Gordon, S.D.,, 60 4343 or
355-3304. .
IT'S. THIS WEDNESDAY,
gals ... G lamoraa
m Luncheon
and Fashion Show, 12 noon, by
City of Hoper Helen. Rosenberg
Cancer Fighters , . :14.. ,,at Adat
Shalom
Synaggrgue . . .
Boutiques open at 19;?Qa.p....
followed by luncligns and ,fash-
ion show, direct0 --ancl,,proiluced
i by Leah Mark4 7 ,ggr. tickets,

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call Sylvia.gpOlvg,A 57-plp

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Of the affair. '
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