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September 25, 1987 - Image 129

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-25

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Our Many
& Friends
Customer s
A VERY HEALTHY &HAPPY

Wishing

ON JEFFERSON

Detroit's First & Newest Restaurant & Night Club

NEIN YEAR

Ann and Enzo Conte & Staff

Offers

The Finest In Italian Cuisine

Featuring

Homemade Dishes

Fettucine Alfredo
• Veal a la Joey
• Chicken Vesuvio
• Fresh Salmon Italiano
• Plus Many Other Dining Specialties



1110

i talian Re3taurant

14835 Schaefer (south of Fenkell) Detroit

Business Lunches From 11 a.m.

BR. 3-0750

Dinner music 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Top 40 dance music and our
New York-Style Light Show 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Indoor Valet Parking

Vardena

Louis D. Brandeis Award of
the Zionist Organization of
America. Former recipients of
the award have been Jewish
News Editor Emeritus Philip
Slomovitz and Max Fisher.
A principal clarinetist with
the Israel Philharmonic Or-
chestra, Feidman is a leading
interpreter of every type of
music, from klezmer to the
classics.
Vardena has performed
before audiences in Israel, the
capitals of Europe, and many
American cities, including
New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago and Miami.
Judge Cohn is being
honored "in recognition of his
outstanding services as a
civic and community leader
and his achievements on
behalf of the State of Israel,
the City of Detroit, the State
of Michigan, and the legal
profession." Richard Sloan is
chairman of the Judge Cohn
tribute committee.
Reservations for Balfour 54,
billed as "the most exciting
musical event of the year,"
may be made by telephoning
the Detroit ZOA, 569-1515.

Circus Helps
Kids To Read

Ringling Bros. and Barnum
and Bailey Circus, in coor-
dination with Reading is Fun-
damental (RIF), will continue
its nationwide program to en-
courage children to read, call-
ed "Ringling Readers," 10
a.m. Wednesday at Stevenson
Elementary School,
Southfield.
Ringling Readers is
presented in conjucntion with
the Oct. 6-11 appearance of
Ringling Bros. and Barnum
and Bailey Circus at Joe
Louis Arena.
An official Ringling Bros.
and,Barnum and Bailey Cir-
cus clown will visit selected
schools to teach the impor-
tance of learning to read
through a half-hour live com-
edy magic show aimed toward
children ages 5-9.

7909 East Jefferson at Van Dyke

331-5450

O

ur wishes...
for good friends, good times
and great success in the coming year.

O

ur thanks...
for your enthusiasm and support.

Radisson Plaza Hotel

.

At Town Center

1500 Town Center
Southfield, Michigan

Reservations:
Bouquets: 827-4143 Tango's: 827-1382

Have A
Happy & Healthy

NEW
YEAR

Gabes Fruit
& Deli

28844 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
SOUTHFIELD • 353-8840

TM

Designs Unlimited

Thanks For Your
Continued Patronage
And Wishing All Our
costr
Friends And Customers
„Ito focteoes*
-00
A Most Happy, Healthy
And Prosperous New Year

Janice Morse • Ellen Yashinsky • Shelley Skelton
James Phopps • Harold McCormick • And Staff

31498 Haggerty Rd. • Walled Lake • 624-7300

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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