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Call 354-6060 66 FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990 NI 32734 GRAND RIVER Village Commons Mall, 1/4 Mile E. of Farmington Rd. 471.3294 DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist WITH PURCHASE OF DINNER OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE INo Carry Out GOOD 7 DAYS A WEEK I Excludes Holidays GROUPS OF OVER 10 EXCLUDED FROM COUPON USE With A Touch Of Romance, Historic Dearborn Inn Re-Opens ow that the Dearborn Inn is a Marriott Ho- tel, romance seems to be the keyword for this historical Georgian architec- tural edifice that opened back in 1931. After being closed for 18 months, the Dearborn Inn re- opened in April 1989, show- ing off a $28 million renova- tion and restoration. Added was the 7,560 square foot Dearborn Ballroom (500 people) plus the Fairlane, Grosse Pointe, River Rouge rooms (3,000 square feet corn- bined to accommodate another 150) . . . The Alexan- dria Ballroom (3,444 square feet for 225 guests) opened in 1932. Imagine a reception in one of the ballrooms after being wed in the outside Village Green gazebo used extensive- ly for ceremonies? . . . Then spending the honeymoon night in one of the five col- onial homes which have been totally restored . . . All except the Edgar Allen Poe house have at least four suites (Bar- bara Fritchie, Patrick Henry, Walt Whitman, Gov. Oliver Wolcott) . . . In Poe's replica, guests get the entire house . . . All fabrics and wall- coverings in the five houses and hotel are documented .. . (registered copies of the originals.) Former Ritz Carlton-ites Cheryl Pasluzny and Paul Jalenik are now catering heads at Marriott's Dearborn Inn, along with Liam O'Brien. A big Party Planning Show is set for Sept. 16, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., with 25 to 30 vendors, bridal fashion show, mock ceremony on the outside Village Green, strolling musi- cians among samples of varied music for weddings. CONGRATS . . . to Jack Pearlman . . . on his 90th bir- thday . . . A party in honor of the Hannah Schloss Old- Timers life member is being held this week in Chicago by his daughters, Adele Robins and Lori Friend. AFTER FOUR months at the Novi Hilton Hotel as catering sales manager, Cyn- thia Weber is putting on her first fashion show, "Lunch 'n Style" with Saks Fifth Avenue, Fairlane Town Center, Aug. 23 . . . Will be in the Swan at Novi Hilton, 1-275 and Eight Mile . . . For more info, call Cynthia, 349-4000, Ext. 1035 . . . She was formerly catering direc- tor at Book Cadillac, Westin and Sheraton Oaks. WITH SO MUCH em- phasis being placed on healthful eating these days that certainly includes minimal salt intake, a Michigan Department of Agriculture. Food and Dairy Division rule seems very strange, if not antiquated .. . I hope a federal government ruling will take precedence. According to Regulation No. 541 — Handling of Smoked Fish, "All smoked fish shall be processed so that the finished product shall have a salt (sodium chloride) content of not less than 5 percent." Acme Smoked Fish, enter- ing the local market on a loud • bang note from New York with its products (lox, sable, chubs, etc.), has a salt content of less than 2 percent, which sounds much more reason- able when speaking about health consciousness. BIRTHDAY CONGRATS . . . to Betsy Leemon . . . to Dee Shapiro . . . to Mary "Mickey" Stanek. CELEBRATING three birthdays together for the past 40 years, Judy (Utley) Saywitz, Fern (Stone) Adels- tein and Amy (Fleischer) Cutler, made this one a pa- jama party at Fern's home .. . Judy was 46 on Aug. 1, Fern 46 on Aug. 8 and Amy 46 on Aug. 9. The three gals met at the James Vernor School in Detroit . . . Judy, presently living in La Jolla, Calif., flew in for the birthday reunion. They were joined in the p.j. festivities by Norrine (Koven) Freeman and Shelly (Land- garten) Kohl, also from Ver- nor Elementary, who brought their sleeping bags to Fern's home. Three more gals who team- ed up with the Vernor lassies in the ninth grade at Mum- ford High rounded the party . . . Sharon (Gould) Eaton, Sharlene (Averbuch) Beck and Susan (Glickstein) Shubiner. Yes, they were allowed to stay up past 2 a.m., playing board games, watching 8 mm movies of Sharon's Sweet 16 and pre-prom parties, etc. . . . Pizza and salad came at midnight. CONGRATS . . . to Sadie Waldman Honsberger . . . on her 75th birthday. HERE'S THE KIND of guy Mike Ilitch is . . . Varie- ty Club of Detroit, the Children's Charity, wanted to honor him this year and Mike not only didn't turn this fine organization down but said it would have to be the entire Il- itch family . . . Isn't that great? . . . And so, Mike, Marion, their five sons and two daughters, will all be honored in what is a rarity . . . an entire family being feted by a charitable endeavor. Date and place haven't been set yet, but wherever it'll be held, the sellout sign will come out . . . that's how very popular the wonderful Ilitch An 18-month renovation cost $28 million. family is . . . so closely knit and a distinct credit to our community. FUNDRAISING DIN- NER for Detroit Maccabi Club, co-hosts with the Jewish Community Center of next week's Youth Games, is this Tuesday at Holiday Inn of Southfield on Telegraph .. . It's being headed by Max Sheldon, Billy Jacobs and Seymour Brode. Tomorrow night, Billy will play host to 24 U.S. officers of U.S. Committee Sports For Israel with a party at his Bud- dy's Pizza on Northwestern. "I DO", DEPT. . . . Ann Case, regional marketing director of Little Caesars Enterprises, and Mark Soberger, are now wife and hubby. TOMORROW IS when bamboo-headed mallets held by guys on horseback hit the little white English willow ball between two goalposts . . . It's the second annual Southfield Gold Cup Polo Competition at Duns Scotus, Nine Mile and Evergreen, 2 p.m. . . . Tickets are $5 at the gate or $4 if picked up today at Southfield City Hall recep- tion desk until 5 p.m. or Parks and Recreation reception desk today or tomorrow .. . Both buildings are at South- field Civic Center, Evergreen at 10 1/2 Mile. CONGRATS to Sophie Sulkes . . . on her 80th birth- day . . . Recent party for her at Mountain Jack's of Bloom- field Hills given by son San- ford and wife Shari was like a reunion with friends who Sophie hadn't seen in more than 50 years.