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November 14, 1986 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-14

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Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m.

Lunch 11 a.m.

ENTERTAINMENT

Banquet Facilities

CATERS TO YOUR EVERY NEED

NOW APPEARING
TUES. THRU SAT.

• Bar & Bat Mitzvahs
• Company Parties • All Occasions
* Featuring Chef John Szegedi

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BLACK TIE

Let the experts plan your party

TEENS - WE WANT YOU!

Beg. Nov. Q 1, every Friday
Nite is TEEN NITE

Reservations, 362-1262

• Dance Contests • Prizes • Theme Parties

Concourse. Top of Troy • 755 W. Big Beaver

Call Kim, Banquet Mgr.

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060

851-2990 or 531-7371

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I MSUNDAY

BRUNCH BUFFET

Sweet Excess.

Restaurant

AT APPLEGATE SQUARE
Southfield
Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd.
Dining and Cocktails
For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757

EARLY DINNER SPECIALS

Served 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Mon. Thru Sat.

BROILED FRESH WHITEFISH
With raspberry beurre blanc
GRILLED PROYIMI CALVES LIVER APPLEGATE
With apples and "onions
PETITE FROG LEGS, Roadhouse Style
SAUTEED BREAST OF SESAME CHICKEN
With Mandarin Orange Sauce

Detroit's favorite Sbnday brunch is a kaleidoscope
of breakfast, lunch, and dinner favorites, served
with white linen and silver in the elegance of the
Kingsley dining rooms. From 10:00 - 2:00 p.m.

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All Entrees Include
Soup, Salad, Potato, Fresh Vegetables, Bread Basket
. . . AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK

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Woodward at Long Lake Road • Bloomfield Hills

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Formerly the Vineyards

29110 Franklin Rd. • Southfield • 357-4442

Wishes Its Friends
and Customers
A Very Healthy and
Happy

NEW YEAR

You Can Be Fashionably Early

4:30 Thru 6 p.m. — Mondays thru Saturdays

WITH OUR GREAT $5.95 & $6.95 DINNERS

• Not valid with other promotions

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A Pleasant Surprise and

Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE1

`Vaudeville' Due
At Attic Theater

Laurence Carr's new play,
Vaudeville, will have its
world premiere at Detroit's
Attic Theatre Nov. 21
through Dec. 21, co-sponsored
by Hudson's.
The play, an old-fashioned
sentimental comedy, celeb-
rates the lives of 11 Vau-
deville troupers who inhabit
Turner's Theatrical Boarding
House in the Philadelphia of
1919. Along with its share of
songs and one-liners, the
story revolves around the
performers' hopes and fears of
breaking into the "bit time"
and playing the Palace in
New York City before the
Vaudeville they know and
love fades into memories. For
ticket or subscription infor-
mation, call the theater,
875-8284.
Meanwhile, the Attic
Theatre's president, Lavinja
Moyer, and managing direc-
tor, Bruce Makous, an-
nounced that Barrie C.
Werba has been named direc-
tor of development.

Joe Louis Hosts
College Hockey

Joe Louis Arena will be-
come a showplace of college
hockey in 1986-1987 with
three tournaments: the 22nd
annual Great Lakes Invita-
tional, Dec. 27 and 28; the
Central Collegiate Hockey
Association Championship,
March 6 and 7; and the
NCAA Division I Hockey
Championship, March 26, 27
and 28.
For tickets and informa-
tion, call the arena box office,
567-6000.

Dancers Host
Ballet Afterglow

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6638 TELEGRAPH AND MAPLE
IN THE BLOOMFIELD PLAZA

851-0313

breakfast • Lunch • Dinne
In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining

1 Days a Week

Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . .
Different Each Day

— Hours —
Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

Harbinger Dance Company
will welcome the Feld Ballet
to Detroit at an afterglow fol-
lowing the company's per-
formance at Music Hall Cen-
ter on Thursday at 8 p.m.
The party, the season's first
benefit for Harbinger, will
honor Harbinger's dancers
and the staff and dancers of
the Feld Ballet.
Tickets are available by
calling Ellen Pisor, 477-7014;
or the Music Hall box office,
963-7680.

Direcior Picked
At Attic Theatre

Lavinia Moyer, artistic di-
rector of Detroit's Attic
Theatre located in the New
Center Area, announced the
appointment of Bruce B.
Makous as managing direc-
tor.
As managing director of
the Attic Theatre, he will be
responsible for finance, fun-
draising, marketing, plan-
ning and production man-
agement.

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