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One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful
and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges

available for your
favorite occasion every Sunday (all day)
and Saturday from 12 to 5 p.m.

• Bar Mitzvah
• Shower
• Birthday

• Bat Mitzvah
• Banquet
• Sweet 16

• Wedding
• Anniversary
• Reunion

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PAT ARCHER: 358-3355

28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile
Southfield, MI

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Prime Rib
& Crab
$7.95

Here are two great values on two great meals. First, our complete prime rib
dinner, featuring a 6 oz. slice of tender, juicy prime rib, soup or salad, and a big
baked potato is only $5.95. Second, we're offering that same meal, plus a big
serving of succulent crab legs for only $2 more. Either way, it's a lot to eat and a
lot to like, for a very little price. Come to jojos before this offer walks away.
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Southfield
29069 Greenfield Rd.
559-8587

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Friday, February 6, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ENTERTAINMENT

Danny Raskin

Continued from preceding page

one's dinner club card in their
dining rooms, Sundays
through Thursdays till 11 p.m.
during February . . . It is still
the only one of its kind in the
Detroit area . . . and offers a
complimentary entree when
another of equal or greater
value is purchased . . . No
"punch"is made in the diner's
club card to devalue it .. .
Reservations and jackets are
required.
FOR ONE LUCKY PER-
SON, a visit to La Mirage Mall
could mean dinner for two ca-
tered in their home, an eel skin
portfolio, a $100 shopping trip
to the Willow Tree and 20 other
prizes . . . Jan. 22 marked the
start of a 23-day countdown to
the Valentine's Day give-away
. . . Every La Mirage merchant
has contributed an item or
service to be given away to one
lucky shopper on the day of the
drawing . . . Prizes include .. .
a Bjorn Borg men's outfit, a
man, woman or child's Fila
sport shoes, a European pedi-
cure and paraffin, a trotting
bag, a handrolled Randee
Goldsmith paper sculpture, a
complete suntanning package,
etc.
Drawing will take place at
La Mirage, Northwestern
Hwy. just north of 12 Mile on
Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
THIS
BE GINNING
THURSDAY and continuing
each Thursday through month
of July, Wicker Works Restau-
rant in Northfield Hilton will
have fashion previews by
Bonwit Teller.
Restaurant patrons will fill
out a card to drop in a fish bowl
for entry in a drawing which
will take place the last Thurs-
day of each month . . . Winners
will receive a hatbox filled
with fragrances from Bonwit
Teller.
Wicker Works now features
a deli buffet luncheon in addi-
tion to its salad bar and unique
lunch menu..
DAVID BRENNER come-
dian and talk show host, comes
to the Premier Center in Sterl-
ing Heights, Feb. 27-28 .. .
There will be two shows each
night . . . 7:30 and 10:30 .. .
Tickets are $17.75 . . . avail-
able at Premier Center box
office, all Ticket Master and
AA outlets, or to order by
phone using Visa or Master-
card call 264-1111.
What few people realize is
that Brenner is also a writer-
producer-director, as well as an
author and recording artist .. .
Before stepping in front of the
cameras, he enjoyed a suc-
cessful career behind the
cameras as creator of 110
documentary films and headed
the distinguished documen-
tary department of Westin-
ghouse Broadcasting . . . His
films earned him merely 30
awards in that industry . . . In
1985, Brenner was given the
prestigious "Man of the Year"
award by the Broadcast

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David Brenner

Pioneers for his documentary
work.
In 1983, Brenner added an-
other dimension to his career
by writing his first book, Soft

Pretzels With Mustard .

Brenner's main influence in
comedy is his father, Lou, who
was a vaudeville comedian .. .
Brenner credits his father with
giving him his timing, delivery
and sense of humor, and credits
his mother with giving him his
"talent for living."
Brenner was born and re-
ared in the tough, poor section
of southwest Philadelphia .. .
As a youth, he was a gang
leader . . . Humor was a valu-
able instrument for dealing
with life in the neighborhood,
and Brenner's sense of humor
helped him get through those
years.
HOLIDAY INN OF
SOUTHFIELD on Telegraph
is hosting the "All-American
Sweet*Stakes" . . . a dessert
"cook-off' Feb. 11 . . . as part of
a nationwide search for new
and original American des-
serts . . . Competition is the
first level of three contests to
determine the top four Ameri-
can dessert recipes originated
and pepared by employees of
the Holiday Inn hotel system.
The Holiday Inn of South-
field winner will advance to
the district competition in
March . . . District winners
will progress onward until four
regional finalists are selected
to dish up their desserts at the
company's international con-
ference in September . . . Win-
ner's recipes will be featured in
Holiday Inn restaurants across
the U.S.
SAM MALONE'S BOS-
TON pub may be "The Place To
Be" on Thursday nights, but
one neighborhood establish-
ment here hopes for big Sun-
day ratings.
Robert Blank of Dillon's in
Berkley will hold the bar's sec-
ond no-smoking night this
Sunday . . . All revenues
gained by the $3 cover charge
will be donated to the Michi-
gan Cancer Foundation .. .
The"Smokeless Bar" concept
will run every Sunday in Feb-
ruary.

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