reo u P o Rii B yap Our Famous LISTENING POST BBQ SLAB $at% FOR TWO BO " DAR 13 DANNY RASKIN OR Our Famous . BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Open 7 Days 11 a.m.-12 Mid. FOR TWO $655 JN LUNCHEON SPECIAL MON.-FRI., 11-4 HOMEMADE SOUP AND SANDWICH $375 (Except Bar-13-Q Rib) COUPON ORDERS DINE-IN OR CARRY-OUT ARMINGTON HILLS — 851-7000 LIVONIA 427-6500 31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 I 38043 PLYMOUTH RD. WE SERVE THE BEST! YOU PAY LESS! IMPORTANT! OUR FOOD IS FRESH & HOMEMADE! FAMILY RESTAURANT 22740 WOODWARD Just South . of 9 Mile Ferndale • OPEN 7 DAYS • 544-7933 IYOUR CHOICE OF GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD IAT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEALS! j 4. 4 , -khOh- , - 5 •BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER • OPEN MENU WITH. REGULAR AND 8-COURSE DINNERS • FRESH BROILED FISH • CHICKEN • TURKEY • VEAL • BAR-B-Q RIBS • BABY BEEF LIVER • FROG LEGS • N.Y. SIRLOIN • CHOPPED SIRLOIN • JUMBO SHRIMP • ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF • ETC. • ETC. • ETC. • ETC. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY! CHILDRENS MENU REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg. or Greek). POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI. GREEK BREAD AND STICKS TOP QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES SINCE 1954! II-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES: JUICE OR SOUP, CHOICE OF SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, GREEK BREAD & STICKS, COFFEE OR TEA, CHOICE OF DESSERT (Strawberry Cheesecake, Butter Pecan or Vanilla Ice Cream, Rice Pudding or Jello) A RESTAURANT Formerly Archibald's Now Appearing The Loving Cup With Marlene Hill For Listening and Dancing Pleasure Tuesdays Thru Saturdays Now Appearing . ALEXANDER ZONJIC TRIO Every Monday Evening Also Live Entertainment and Dancing SundaY Evenings 555 S. Woodward 2 Blks. S. of Birmingham Theatre 642-9400 • Casual Dress • Major Credit Cards Accepted • Birmingham Luncheon Shuttle Bus Provided 46 Friday, August 8, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS USUAL ANNUAL BIG fundraiser by Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan is a preview theater party . . . The group, founded by Sylvia and Harry Brown, comes up with another first . . . Charter For Charity .. . which it hopes to also make an annual event. Three-and-a-half hour cruise, Aug. 26, will be aboard the new Infinity owned by Great Water Yachts, of which Al Wagner, Brownies-On- The-Lake bossman, is a major investor . . . It's designed to hold 150 guests in the main dining room . . . has two bars and an open air dance deck .. . The benefit cruise will have four buffet stations, music and dancing. Infinity will leave Jefferson Beach Marina in St. Clair Shores at 7 p.m. . . . with a boatload of folks donating $75 per person . . . For reserva- tions, call CLFM at 353-8222. Chairperson is Michelle Duda . . . with committee members Ellen Siegel, Myra Jacobs, Judy Hochter, Cindy Trevison, Ron Hartwell and Sharyn Cornfield. Sylvia and Harry will be on the cruise. CONGRATS . . . to Lucille and Herb Lee . . . on their 52nd anniversary . . . cele- brated with some of Chef Ernie Di Michele's very fine Italian dishes . . . at Dimitri's of Southfield . . . with son and daughter-in-law, Henry and Linda Lee and grandson Andy Lee. FELLOW FROM TEXAS came into Baggit at Applegate Square- and asked for a golf bag made out of ostrich skin . . . Gloria Woolman thought he was putting her on . . . but the gent planked down a de- posit wad and the long dis- tance phone calls started .. . She finally got one ordered .. . and he came back for the golf bag . . . that cost him $6,500 . . . (Wonder if it made his game any better?) CONGRATS . . . to Jack Waksber . . . on his 80th birthday. PAN TOURNAMENT will be part of the Master and Senior Maccabi competition, Sept. 28, at Jewish Commu- nity Center in West Bloom- field . . . All activities from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. will be for Jewish adults 50 and older. Pan tourney fee of $35 in- cludes lunch and dinner as well as prize money . . . Mae Moss and Shirley Jaffee are chairpersons. CONGRATS . . . to Hal Brenner . . . on his 50th birth- day . . . Aug. 16 open house by wife Diane for family and friends will be at their Livonia home . . . Hal's birthdate is the 19th. WHAT HAVE the best New York onion rolls in town to do with jewelry? . . . Abso- lutely nothing . . . except that Morris Weiss, who makes them at his Zeman's Bakery on Greenfield, can be proud that success he earned has rubbed off on sons Bruce and Dr. Larry Weiss. It's the third anniversary of Bruce Weiss Jewelers at Mayfair Shops off Northwest- ern Hwy. and 12 Mile . . . still sending out thank you cards to customers . . . and Bruce de- signing jewelry with Amy Hiller. Rough road has smoothed out for Bruce and Larry .. . Hard to believe it's already three years . . . Betcha proud pappy Morris will toss in some of those yummy New York onion rolls with purchases from his boys. MORRY BOBROFF "re- tired" in Florida with wife Sylvia, is doing audits on payrolls for insurance com- panies, says good friend Saul Horowitz. ANNETTE LANGWALD KOZIN, president of Cruises Only! and Elkin Travel, is the new 1986-87 Michigan president of American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA). Cruises Only! opens another spot this September in Sugar Tree, Orchard Lake Rd. north of Maple . . . Its new Bloom- field Hills locale has already opened. GAIL GREENFIELD MONDRY asks, "Who says camp is just for kids?" . . . She has designed a fitness pro- gram for adults at Camp Tanuga . . . with high carbo- hydrates and low fat menu to give a lot of energy without a lot of calories . . . She is direc- tor of "The Ultimate Workout" with Lois Landsberg, assistant director. Idea is for folks to improve their fitness level in an at- mosphere of health, fun and recreation . . . with classes for beginner or advanced . . . novice or serious athlete. WOMEN'S ADVERTIS- ING CLUB of Detroit is celeb- rating its 63rd year . . . con- tinuing to offer gals in adver- tising and , communications a forum for interchange of industry-related experience and ideas. New officers for 1986-87 are . . . Eleanor Tuttle, PR Associ- ates, president; Carole Beyma, McCann-Erickson, vice president; Diane DePodesta, Michigan- Bell, recording sec- retary; Michelle Bailey, Robert Solomon, correspond- ing secretary; Denise A. Robinson, BBDO, treasurer; and directors Susan Barber, Campbell-Ewald; Mary Ann Gideon, Focus Hope; Barbara Kennedy, WMJC/WHND, and Nora Steffen, Detroit Free Press. "Emperor's New Clothes" At Center The last of the summer chil- dren's plays at the Jewish Community Center, will be The Emperor's New Clothes, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. There is a charge. For in- formation call the Center, 661-1000 ext. 351.