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July 07, 1989 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-07

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I ENTERTAINMENT

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

IRVING'S

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

Delicatessen-Restaurant
LA MIRAGE MALL, 29555 NORTHWESTERN HWY. Bet. 12 Mile LI Inkster
OPEN HES, THRU SUN. 7 a.m.•8 p,m., MON. 7 a.m.•3 p.m.
352.3840

Presents

NEW ENGLAND
LOBSTER FEAST









DINNER SPECIALS

1 POUND LIVE LOBSTER
KING CRAB
STEAMER CLAMS
MUSSELS
REDSKIN POTATOES
CORN-ON-THE-COB
SOUP & SALAD

AVAILABLE MON. THRU THURS. $

Entertainment & Dancing
Tues. thru Sat.

EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY

ROAST CHICKEN FOR TWO
PICKLED TROUT
I FRESH SALMON STEAK
I FRESH BROILED WHITEFISH

2100

per pers.

28875 FRANKLIN RD. at Northwestern Hwy. & 12 Mile

Southfield

358-3355

I

00 OF

1

$1000 or more per dinner in Dining Room
GOOD TUES., WED. & THURS. ONLY I

Lpoes Not Include Royal Gourmet Dinner or Catered Parties

SERVING CANTONESE, SZECHUEN (Hot & Spicy), EXOTIC DISHES, COCKTAILS

SUNDAY FAMILY AL•YOU•AN•AT BRUNCH

$7.95

9•COURSE ROYAL GOURMET DINNER

6 Person Minimum — By Reservation Only

$1750
• a

.11•• ■

per person

$5.95

$6.50
$6.25

DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR SALAD,
VEG. AND POT. AND BREAD BASKET

COUPON I

12 noon to 4 p,m.

$8.75

per person

PRIVATE BANQUET
FACILITIES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS

THE PANDA

5586 DRAKE, CORNER WALNUT LAKE RD, West Bloomfield
Drake Summit Shopping Center
661-1503

OPEN 7 DAYS

MON.-SUN.

1 a.m. to 10 p.m.
FRANKLIN
SHOPPING CENTER .

NortIrwestera N. of 12

358-2353

NOW FEATURING SUMMER SPECIALS

• SALMON PLATE • FRESH FRUIT PATE
• STUFFED CANTALOPE WITH TUNA OR CHICKEN
• STUFFED COLD PATE WITH POTATO SALAD
TRY OUR NEW SAUTEED DINNER SPECIALS
• SHRIMP SCAMPI • CHICKEN MARSALA
• CHICKEN TERIYAKI

The Best in Dining

CARL'S

CHOP
HOUSE

Nationally known for serving 4-H Prize Blue Ribbon

All beef
aged in
our own
coolers

Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors.

Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties

serving daily from 11:30 — Sunday from 2 p_m.

Let's Meet at

DETROIT

Italian American Dining At Its Finest

Mon.-Fri. 11 to 11, Sat. 4 to 12 Mid,, Sun. 2 to 11
4222 Second Blvd.
Valet

Bet. Willis & Canfield

Parking

833-9425

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

American Heart Association 11

Beau Jack's

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Food & Spirits

EARLY DINNERS

Monday Thru Saturday
4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Entrees priced from

4108 W. Maple • Birminaham. MI •

66

FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1989

1 block W. of Telearaph •

CHOLESTERHOLICS EAT
LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW

Cholesterholics love rich, fatty foods. They can't seem to get
through a day without lots of meat dripping in gravy. Cream
always goes into their coffee. One sweet dessert leads to
another. But the fact is, these foods can increase the level of
cholesterol in the blood which can lead to heart disease.

But there's a way to help yourself. By cutting down on the fatty
foods in your diet, you could reduce your blood cholesterol
level and perhaps reduce your chance of heart disease.

$5.75$9.95

626-2630

-

The Maple/Drake Jewish
Community Center Library
will have story hours for
children in kindergarten
through third grade on Tues-
day at 10:30 a.m., beginning
Tuesday and running
through Aug. 20. The story
presented will be teacher
Rhoda Taub.
The stories will be selected
from the Sefer Safari
bibliography and those
children who wish to par-
ticipate will be eligible for the
rewards offered.
Call the Center library,
661-1000, ext. 279, for
scheduling.

Lodge To Hear
Broadcaster

The Harry B. Keidan Lodge
will present Tom Wilson, ex-
ecutive director of the Detroit
Pistons and PASS broad-
caster, on Monday at 8 p.m. at
the Trowbridge Apts. lounge,
24111 Civic Center Dr.
A question and answer
period will follow. Wives,
friends and prospective
members are invited.
Refreshments will be served.

(Ask Waitperson which are available)

Fashionably

Washington, D.C. -- An ex-
hibition of early 20th Cen
tury Jewish crafts has open-
ed to the public at the B'nai
B'rith Klutznick Museum,
164 Rhode Island Ave.,
Washington, D.C. The exhibi-
tion, "Bezalel: Beginnings of
a Dream," will feature plates,
jewelry and ceremonial ob-
jects in mixed media made at
the Bezalel School of Arts and
Crafts from 1906 through
1929.
"Bezalel: Beginnings of a
Dream" will run through Oct.
13. The museum is open
Sunday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission is free.

Story Hours
Are Planned

3020 Grand River
833-0700
Free Parking

Banquet
Facilities

Entertainment
7 Nights

Jewish Art
Exhibit Opens

So if you think you might be a cholesterholic, contact your
American Heart Association for a diet good for life.

History Society
Conducts Tour

The Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan will spon-
sor a tour to the new
Historical Museum of
Michigan in Lansing on July
16 at 11:30 a.m.
The tour will meet at the
Jewish Community Center's
Jimmy Morris Prentis
Building parking lot to take
the bus to Lansing.
Guests are welcome. There
is a charge. For information,
call Adele Staller, 557-8715.

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