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September 04, 1987 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-04

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DAVE'S DELICATESSEN

$ 3 00 0 F F

3258 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
681-3537
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. Thru Thurs.
Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Closed Sun.

HOME-MADE COOKING

per
person

From 4 p.m.
WITH THIS COUPON

• Not Including Any Specials
• Good 7 Days A Week
• Only 1 Coupon Needed
JN
For Up To 6 People
• Expires 9/19/87

TRAY CATERING FOR YOUR NEXT AFFAIR OUR SPECIALTY

OPEN
LABOR DAY
AT
4 p.m.

Also Featuring

HOMEMADE PASTA, EGGPLANT
& HOT HOMEMADE BREADSTICKS

1535 CASS LAKE RD.•Keego Harbor
BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & M-59

683-2888

Beau jacks

Food & Spirits

Specializing in one-half pound Ground
Rounds, which are highly regarded by sev-
eral Detroit publications. Also, fresh seafood
daily, entree size salads, and a special
menu from American Heart Association
(which we were first in Michigan to present).

Dress: Casual, Credit Cards: American Ex-
press, Diners Club, Master Card and Visa,
Open: 6 days, Lunch and Dinner and Sun-
day Dinner 4 p.m. til 9:00 p.m.

block W. of Telegraph •

626-2630

tet

2

95

LUNCH OR
DINNER

• Live Whole Maine Lobster
• Corn on the Cob
• Redskin Potatoes
• Tossed Salad
• Homemade
Bread

Starts
Sept. 1

For The Hearty Eaters
2nd LOBSTER

$8 0 0

NO SPLIT ORDERS

SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY ONLY • Not valid with any other promotions or dining card

3 LOCATIONS

72

1403 S. Commerce
Walled Lake, Mich.

Eton Street Station
245 S. Eton
Birmingham, Mich

624-6660

647-7774

FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1987

1

ON ANY OF OUR FRESH
FISH, MILK-FED VEAL,
STEAK OR CHICKEN DINNERS

SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

4108 W. Maple • Birmingham, MI • 1

I LISTENING POST

CELEBRATING OUR -1
10th ANNIVERSARY

IN

- -OYSTER BAR &GRILLE
-

i as al Magi/

29110 Franklin Rd.
Southfield, Mich.

357-4442

_J

Friedman Twins Get
Party For College Sendoff

B

eautiful weather,
boats galore and very
green foliage after the
rains were certainties that
twin sisters Edita and
Gabriella Friedman,
daughters of Tamara and
Eugene Friedman, would
have a wonderful party
celebrating their entrances
into college.
Edita goes to Michigan
State to pursue a dentistry
route . . . and Gabriella will
take up business and
marketing at Northwood In-
stitute of Midland.
Edi and Gaby are
namesakes for the new
20-store shopping center, Ed-
by Plaza, to be built by
Tamara and Eugene on Nor-
thwestern Hwy. between 14
Mile and Middlebelt.
Then the sweaters and
jackets when weather got
quite cool and the party went
indoors for dancing at home of
Leah and Mitch Marks on
Commerce Lake.
AND SO ANOTHER deal-
ership becomes part of the
highly-acclaimed Tamaroff
Group . . . This time Mary
has taken over Southfield
Dodge on 12 Mile and
Telegraph, around the corner
from his Tamaroff Buick .. .
New name is Tamaroff Dodge.
CONGRATS . . . to Stefa
and Henry Kupfer . . . on
their 38th anniversary.
30-YEAR REUNION,
Mumford High class of 1957,
is Nov. 28 at Roma's on
Telegraph . . . For info, call
Lois Rosner Rubin, 626-9646;
or Michael Salesin, 626-5406.
CONGRATS . . . to Rose
and Sam Kampner . . . and
Ann and Sid Zager . . . on
their 55th anniversaries .. .
The two couples are good
rriends.
A PICTORIAL BOOK on
Detroit fires is theme of tome
out by localite Bill Eisner,
who shoots photos for Detroit
Fire Department, newspa-
pers, weddings, etc. . . . The
vivid book is called We're
Stretching . . . with over 200
pages, 16 in full color; chapters
on fire fighting, Devil's Night
— the 1967 riots, prize winners
and favorite photos.
Bill has been a member of
the International Fire
Photographers of America
since 1975 . . . and winner of
over 30 trophies and awards
. . . In 1984, he won the
highest award from Interna-
tional Firefighters plus four
honorable mentions.
His book covers fires from
1962 to today . . . Back in the

'50s and '60s, Bill used to
work for the former Jack's
Food Box on Coolidge, Sol's
Delicatessen on Seven Mile,
and Dexter-Davison Market
when it opened on Coolidge.
CONGRATS . . . to Pauline
Max . . . on her birthday.
MERCHANTS and ven-
dors wanting a booth at
fourth Annual Holiday
Bazaar by Sisterhood of Tem-
ple Beth El, Nov. 17, should
leave message for Joan Jacob
at the temple, 851-1100.
FALL FASHION ex-
travaganza, produced by Leah
Marks and featuring seven
local merchants, is eye-
catcher for Sept. 15 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue on Mid-
dlebelt off Northwestern .. .
by Hadassah, Greater Detroit
Chapter.
This year, Rev. James R.
Lyons, founder and director of
the Ecumenical Institute for
Jewish-Christian Studies in
Southfield, will receive
Humanitarian Award . . .
Susan Yorke is president of
Hadassah, Greater Detroit
Chapter.
AD AGENCY DEPT. .. .
Simons Michelson Zieve .. .
New account supervisor
Nanette Gerald is co-
chairperson of the Detroit In-
ternational Croquet Tourna-
ment which benefits the
Detroit Area Council, Boy
Scouts of America . . . Rebec-
ca Ryckman, new media
buyer, was assistant buyer at
W.B. Doner.
In shades of peach, mauve
and teal blue, Windemere,
West Bloomfield's new health
care facility for the elderly, is
reminiscent of a country inn
. . . It is on 10 acres of
beautiful woodland and com-
bines both skilled and suppor-
tive care under one roof.
PHOTOGRAPHER and
writer Nancy Good has
studied the Monet gardens for
past three years in an at-
tempt to capture on film what
Monet mastered on canvas
. . . Nancy's photographs are
on display at the Robert Kidd
Gallery in Birmingham
through Sept. 19.
EFFICIENT YOUNG gal
at front desk of Charter
House Barbers on the Board-
walk, Orchard Lake Rd. south
of Maple, Sue Nettle, isn't
there just because her dad, Al
Nettle, is one of the owners
. . . The pride of Joy and Al
does a very fine job and is
well-liked by everybody .. .
She's the first full-time recep-
tionist at Charter House
Barbers.

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