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July 31, 1987 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-07-31

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COMPARE ANYWHERE! . .

I DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT

D i° 1318S
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MILES

LISTENING POST

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FAMILY SPECIAL

OPEN 7 DAYS - SUN.-THURS. 11.10, FR1.-SAT. 11.111

15% OFF

TOTAL BILL

ICARRY-OUTS IN ANY QUANTITY FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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BROASTED OR BAR-B-0 CHICKEN • RIBS • SHRIMP §

L 1118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK

THAT'S WHAT WE DO BEST!

544-1211

JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE, NEXT TO ZOO •

'Break A Leg' Means
The Show Must Go On

DANNY RASKIN

The Pike Street Restaurant

Local Columnist

Wine and Roses

t's follow the leader at
Mars Advertising . . . and
Sheila Sasser, vice-presi-
dent/Brand Marketing Divi-
sion, also broke hers.
Business goes on as usual
in the agency world . . .
thanks to wheelchairs, crut-
ches, ramps and limousine
service.
Marilyn's was quite inno-
cent . . . just walking along
and twisted her foot into a
break that required surgery.
Hearing of the president's
"break," Sheila followed suit
. . . with her left foot also .. .
tripping over coffee table at a
friend's home.
Sheila travels out of town
three to four times a week .. .
with over half-million air
miles a year . . . Now she has

Starting Thursday, August 6

Meet The Wine Makers
At Our Special Wine Tastings
Every Thursday Evening Thru August

6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Together,
there's so much
good we can do.

FINE DINING . . . CATERING . . . BANQUET FACILITIES

Reservations.- 334-7878

18 West Pike Street off Wide Track (Woodward) • Pontiac

MELANIE'S ICE CREAM
AND SANDWICHES

There's
Hidden Money
In Your
Closet!

6393 FARMINGTON RD., JUST NORTH OF MAPLE • 626 2930

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HOMEMADE ICE CREAM

MADE ON OUR OWN PREMISES!

ALSO SALADS, DELI SANDWICHES & COLOMBO YOGURT

HOURS: SUN. THRU THURS. 10:30 to 11 • FRI. & SAT. 10:30 to 12 Mid.

COUPON

SELL IT FAST

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50C OFF 75C OFF

DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT

ANY SANDWICH

• CONES • SUNDAES
• BANANA SPLITS • SODAS
• MILK SHAKES
• AND ALL SPECIALTY ITEMS
• 1 PER FAMILY
GOOD 7 DAYS A WEEK
JN

DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT

R ALTO

In Our
Amazing Marketplace

• CORNED BEEF • PASTRAMI
• TURKEY • ROAST BEEF
• SALAMI • SUBS • ETC.
• 1 PER PERSON
GOOD 7 DAYS A WEEK
JN

354-6060

THE JEWISH NEWS

Marilyn Barnett, Sheila Sasser

Since 1954
FAMILY
RESTAURANT

22140 WOODWARD Just South of 9 Mile



....

Ferndale • OPEN 1 DAYS • 544-7933

YOUR CHOICE OF GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH
BOTH REGULAR AND 8 COURSE MEALS!

BROILED NEW ZEALAND
BONELESS ORANGE ROUGHY

REG.

$6.95

8-COURSE

$7.95

FRESH BROILED
WHITEFISH

REG.

$5.75

8-COURSE

$6.75

REG.

FRESH BROILED
PICKEREL

$6.95

FRESH HOMEMADE FOOD! WE SERVE THE BEST! YOU PAY LESS!

ROAST FRESH TURKEY
BABY BEEF LIVER
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF
FROG LEGS
VEAL PARMESAN
BROILED FRESH STUFFED FLOUNDER
1/2 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN
BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN
BREADED VEAL CUTLET
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP
CHOPPED SIRLOIN
10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK

WE SERVE
COCKTAILS

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VEGETABLE
MENU •
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1987

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8-COURSE

REGULAR

$5.45
$4.95
86.95
$7.25
$5.45
$5.95
$4.50
$4.50
$5.45
$7.25
$5.50
$8.25

$7.95

8-COURSE

$6.45
$5.95
$7.95
$8.25
$6.45
$6.95
$5.50
$5.50
$6.45
$8.25
$6.50
$9.25

8-COURSE *AL INCLUDES: JUICE OR SON, MICE OF SALAD, POTATO, YEDETA-

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a rented wheelchair that
takes her up the ramp to
plane . . . At one instance,
Northwest Airlines lost both
her baggage and wheelchair!
Marilyn's and Sheila's new
advertising campaign for
Mars should be "Putting Your
Best Foot Forward" . . . (in
their instance, the right one.)
CONGRATS . . . to Ernest
Scher . . . on his 70th birth-
day . . . Recent party by his
wife Marilyn and daughter
Babette "Babs" Sepe (Den-
nis), Judi Jaffee and Amy
Bennett (Bob) was attended
by 40 family and friends .. .
from here and around the
country . . . at home of Judi
and Dr. Jerry Jaffee.
Daughter Amy came in
from Colorado with sons
Joshua and Aaron, sister
Helen Janowitz from Florida,
friends Harriett "Sis" and
Pete Colombo from New

Jersey, and Edith and Al
Klein from Illinois.
Ernest couldn't believe his
eyes when son-in-law Dennis
Sepe walked in . . . He had
driven his heavy-duty rig
2,800 miles in less than two
days to get home for the par-
ty . . . Needless to say, wife
Babs was even more excited
. . . she hadn't seen Dennis in
seven weeks.
The special celebration will
be a cherished memory for
Ernie . . . for many years to
come.
CONGRATS . . . to Carol
and Jack Cohen . . . on their
25th anniversary . . . 110 peo-
ple had fun at Tam O'Shanter
Country Club party hosted by
children and family.
CONGRATS ... to Max E.
Green . . . on his 80th birth-
day . . . Clever and humorous
party invite by son Dennis
Green & Associates tells of
"Famous Max's" through
history.
I DO DEPT. . . . Renee
Sepe and Thomas Smiley first
week in August.
_
CONGRATS ... to Jack
and Frita Drapki
n . . . on
their 50th anniversary.
BETTY COHEN, U.S.
postal gal, takes to heart her
interest in the Levi Arthritis
Hospital of Hot Springs, Ark.
. . . and has taken a spot in
the Pennypinchers Flea
Market on Lafayette at
Fourth St. in Royal Oak to
raise funds during weekends.
Everything Betty sells,
from jewelry, antiques, art
deco . . . anything, even an
old, never-used woven wall
hanging, is from her personal
belongings . . . Also some new
(bought and never used) and
some old from her mother's
time - 60- and 70-year-old
purses, etc. . . . This is quite a
dedication to a cause!
CONGRATS . . to Morry
Direnfeld . . . on his
. 82nd bir-
thday . . . Harry B. Keiden
B'nai B'rith Lodge, of which
Morry is one of the founders,
will have a Direnfeld Dinner
Roast Aug. 19, at Ginopolis',
12 Mile and Middlebelt .. .
Call Sam Weiner, 547-8556,
or Gerald Rogers, 557-4259.
CONGRATS . . . to Burt
Chassin . . . on his 70th birth-
day . . . to Pat Vargo . . . on
her birthday.

1967 GRADUATING

classes of Mumford High are
planning their 20th anniver-
sary class reunion set for Nov.
27 at the Roostertail. Con-
tact Stevetta Johnson,
861-0371, or Michael Patter-
son or Dorothy Reid Arnold,
964-2360 . . . Sam Rivers is
chairman.

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