DINNER PRICES BACK
TO 10 YEARS AGO
AT OUR SOUTHFIELD LOCATION
CELEBRATING IT'S
ENTERTAINMENT
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE
American Heart
Association
25TH ANNIVERSARY!
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18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield Rd. • 569-5527
DANNY RASKIN
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Restaurant
AT APPLEGATE SQUARE
Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd.
Southfield
Dining and Cocktails
For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757
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5TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
200/0 OFF FOOD
6 p.m. to Closing
With This Coupon
Expires
April 30, 1988
• Does Not Include Early Dinner Specials
• Does Not Include Alcoholic Beverages
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EARLY DINNER SPECIALS
MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
• Fresh Whitefish
With Raspberry Buerre Blanc
• Chicken Breast & Artichoke Hearts
With Linguini Marinara
• Petite Frog Legs, Roadhouse Style
With Homemade Tartar Sauce
•Grilled Provimi Calves Liver
With Sauteed Onions
WE TAKE EXCEPTION
TO WHAT YOUR
MOTHER TAUGHT
YOU.
YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. It's a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chances of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.
For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Associatipn. We'll give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.
U.S.
Savings
Bonds
Dinners Include: Soup du jour, tossed salad,
potatoes, fresh vegetables and
French bread and butter
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ALSO COMPLETE DINNERS
FOR SINGLES FROM $4.75
DAILY SPECIALS 2 FOR 1 ALL
AND
FULL SINGLES MENU
DINNERS INCLUDE:
COCKTAILS
BEER
WINE
FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1988
SOUP OR SALAD, (TOSSED OR
GREEK) POTATO (YOUR CHOICE) OR SPAGHETTI,
Mon.-Thurs. 10:30-10 DESSERT (STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE, ICE CREAM,
Fri. & Sat. 10:30-11 RICE PUDDING OR JELLO) BREAD BASKET (INCL.
Sun. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. STICKS) AND BEVERAGE (COFFEE OR HOT TEA).
HOURS:
Local Columnist
S
omething out of the
past . . . suddenly
springs among our
midst in the goggles fashion
world.
Katie Weishaus and Shelley
Gordon, sisters from Roland
Optics, returned from their
recent spring buying trip in
New York with the latest
fashion frames . . . and among
them was one hardly anybody
thought would come back.
Remember clip-on shades?
. . . Well, they've actually
returned . . . and are hot
items, say the gals . . . Also
round frames, bright, bold col-
ors and small-sized narrow
frames.
The designers now have
even made half-eyes
fashionable also . . . in chick
designs you probably never
believed would happen.
But new trends are also in,
say Katie and Shelley . . .
Like black leather frames
with red bone arrows . . . and
small, round- European-style
glasses featuring cut-out
eyelets.
Roland's, by the way, now
has over 4,000 frames in stock
at its beautifully enlarged
quarters in Applegate Square
on Northwestern Hwy. . . . in-
cluding different colored mir-
rored sunglasses . . . and the
full line worn by Olympic
athletes.
SOL LEWIS, founder of
the Michigan Hypnosis In-
stitute in 1948, and recent
recipient of the Lifetime
Achievement Award in Hyp-
nosis, will be one of the
speakers at 14th annual
Midwest Hypnosis Conven-
tion, April 22-24, Oak Brook
Hyatt Hotel in Oak Brook, Ill.
. . . Sol and brother Hy are
together in the local practice
of hypnotherapy.
SPIRIT OF LIFE award
dinner by City of Hope,
Detroit Chapter, is for promi-
nent restaurant supplier
Frank Stella, April 26, at
Hyatt Regency Dearborn .. .
comedian Norm Crosby will
tickle a lot of funny bones
with his word mixups . . . Big
band sound of Joe Vitale
plays for dancing . . . and
fashion show will be by Leah
Marks.
Dr. Mark Sailer is president
of Detroit Chapter, City of
Hope, and Klaus Peters,
general manager of Hyatt
Regency, vice president.
NEXT TO appear at
Kingsley Inn's "Musical Mon-
day Nights" is Jack Broken-
sha Quartet . . . Jimmy
Wilkens ork follows April 25,
and Brookside Jazz Ensemble
is May 1 . . . Admission $7
with cash bar . . . Kingsley is
on Woodward, just north of
Long Lake Rd.
IT'S USUALLY a sellout
. . . the anual Spring Happen-
ing by Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El . . . Even this year,
April 25, will be to buy a
chairlift at the temple for
folks with wheelchairs . . . a
very admirable endeavor by
the gals . . . very worthy of
much support . . . Lois
Gerenrich is president and
Bobbi Charnas chairperson
. . . For more info, call Lois at
626-6162.
FOUR DIAMOND awards
from American Automobile
Association (AAA) have been
given to the Berkshire and
Radisson Plaza hotels . . . put-
ting them among the nation's
top accomodations.
Only seven percent of the
more than 18,000 approved
sites inspected annually are
selected for Four Diamond
status.
HONORARY committee
for Michigan Cancer Founda-
tion's sixth annual dinner,
May 6, at Westin Hotel, met
in Renaissance Club for lun-
cheon and to finalize plans of
the MCF gala with Andy
Williams.
Dinner chairfolks Gene and
Marcia Applebaum welcomed
committee members . . .
Justice Dennis Archer, Linda
Solomon and Dale Austin
briefed the committee . . . and
Dave Hermelin, chairman of
MCF's board of trustees and
master of ceremonies for the
dinner, ended the meeting
with, "We've learned more
about cancer in the last 15
years than in the previous
5,000 years."
EVERYTHING YOU
wanted to know about cows
and a lot of stuff you probably
never will need to know is in-
cluded in About Cows, a new
book written by Sarah
Lindsay.
For examples . . . Cows have
four stomachs, including one
called the rumen, which can
hold 30 gallons of unchewed
food . . . An average cow's jaw
moves 41,630 times a day
(presumably the author sat in
a field in Iowa, counting) .. .
Cows are milked every 12
hours and produce about
1,432 gallons of milk a year
. . . And "bos" is the Latin
word for cow, therefore comes
the traditional cow nickname
of "Bossy" . . . Bulls are
males, an ox is a castrated
bull and a steer is a young ox.