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September 14, 1990 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-14

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I LISTENING POST I

32839 Northwestern Hwy.
Tiffany Plaza
Between 14 and Middlebelt

Custom Catering At Its Finest
Specialty Trays and Gift Baskets
For All Occasions

737-5190
FAX 737,2956

I DELIVERY AVAILABLE

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TRADITIONAL JEWISH NEW YEAR
CARRY-OUT MENU

COMPLETE DINNERS

All Complete Dinners Include: Choice of Entree, Chopped Liver,
Chicken Soup with Matzo Ball, Potato Kugel and Vegetables.

$10.50
$12.50
$14.50

Roast Chicken Dinner
Roast Beef Dinner
Combination Roast Chicken and Roast Beef Dinner

A LA CARTE MENU

per

$3.25
lb. $6.49
$6.00

$10.00
each $ .75
$12.50

(1 Gallon with 8 Matzo Balls)

Matzo Balls
Potato Kugel (9-12 Servings)
Roast Chicken

$7.50

DESSERTS

per lb. $7.25

Rugelach
Noodle Kugel
French Chocolate Cake
Cheesecake
Lemon Poppyseed Blueberry Coffee Cake

$12.50
$30.00
$22.00
$12.50

ORDERS MAY BE PLACED THROUGH SAT., SEPT. 15, 1990. SORRY, NO SUBSTITUTIONS CAN BE MADE.

DAIRY TRAY

75

• Lox • Sable • Chubs • Tuna Salad • Egg Salad • Farmer's Salad

• Swiss & American Cheeses • Cream Cheese • Tomatoes • Onions
• Cucumbers • Carrots • Olives • Fresh Bagels • Kaiser Rolls
(Our Own) • Fresh Fruit • Noodle Kugel • Mousse Appetizer

per
person
(Minimum 8 People)

Italian &
Deli
i ■ Carry-Out
(FORMERLY LARCO'S)
WE DELIVER
33026 NORTHWESTERN HWY, CORNER 14 MILE & NORTHWESTERN

OF MST BLOOMFIELD

PARK PLACE CENTER

6265230

DINNER FOR 2

GREEK SALAD, CHOICE OF
REGULAR OR VEGETARIAN LASAGNA
BREAD STICKS & CHOICE OF SOFT DRINK

With Coupon Only

8

9 5

FOR 2

Expires 9/20/90

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WE WILL CATER ANY TYPE FOOD FOR
ALL OCCASIONS

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TAVERN

YOU LOVED US ON 7 MILE & GREENFIELD.
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TV Satellite

with

6-Foot Screen

For All
Sporting Events.
Pistons, Tigers,
Lions, Red Wings, Etc..

Stop By For Our Famous Burgers,
Grilled Chicken, Chili, SoUps, Salads
and Daily Specials
ALL MADE THE ORIGINAL "BRADY WAY"

2 FOR 1 BURGERS

SAT. & SUN. 12 noon-4 p.m.

OPEN 7 DAYS 'TIL 2 a.m.
Just North of 13 Mile on Southfield
Across from Border's Bookstore

642-6422

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ENJOY OUR NEW EARLY BIRD MENU

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY . . . 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
PURCHASE ONE EARLY BIRD DINNER GET SECOND
AT NO CHARGE . . . EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE



7295 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT NORTHWESTERN HWY.
IN ROBIN'S NEST SHOPPING CENTER
L West Bloomfield

737-0160

86

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1990

Fashion Show Brightens
Busy Afternoon For ORT

DANNY RASKIN

Gefilte Fish
Chopped Liver
Chicken Soup (1/2 Gallon with 4 Matzo Balls)

Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday 12 noon to 9 p.m.

I BEST OF EVERYTHING I

MasterCord

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Local Columnist

Tana Craig is the
personification of a
very good model .. .
And when her ever-smiling
face, exacting poise and turns
are present, you know a good
fashion show has begun.
Diana was one of 16 models
and four children who
displayed the wares of local
merchants at the recent pro-
duction by Leah Marks for
Michigan Region Women's
American ORT.
After the much-too-long
speeches for an afternoon lun-
cheon, a quick-paced array of
fashions in the noted Leah
Marks' splendor was an im-
mediate attention-getter.
Radio personality and news
editor Rick Jagger emceed
with his usual easy-going and
personable presentation.
John Darakjian jewelry was
unusually displayed on slides
shown across four monitors
around Adat Shalom's social
hall, with background com-
mentary . . . a huge screen in
front of the long stage
emblazoned with the John
Darakjian name.
Once it had gotten started,
the fashion show was colorful
and entertaining . . . Follow-
ing a showing of knits and
sportswear by Squeely'z Surf
and Sport, Sally's Design
(Sally Horvitz and sister
Esther Sperber) displayed an
enchanting array of styles
that the ORT attendees
highly enjoyed seeing and no
doubt were eager to buy.
The simulated cold, frosty
look that covered the entire
stage was breathtaking as
Leah's models walked
through wearing sport and
elegant fashions from Malter
Furs (Martin and Henrietta
Malter), including the leather
and leather-fur combos that
have become so popular, along
with rich furs of vibrant col-
ors and swing styles . . .
naturally the classic mink in
traditional and not-so-
traditional styling of the
latest European lengths plus
multi-directional, swirling
patterns.
Then the kids took over
again . . . "I decided to see
what it was like to work and
not make money," joked Alex-
andria Sakellaris of
Children's Crossing, whose
husband Bob is former owner
of Bazouki Lounge in
Greektown and has had Bob-
by's Country House for years
where excellent waitress from

the Saksy's days on Wood-
ward, Pauline Baron, pleases
so many customers . . .
Mothers of the youngsters are
all ORT members . . . Rachel
Robinson (Ronni Tichler),
Stephanie Gould (Laura
Gould) and Samantha and
sister Jocelyn Seston (Sharon
Seston) "hammed" it up good
to the throbbing limbo
rhythms that wafted through
the laughing glee of ORT
attendees.
Suzie Syme, hostess for the
afternoon, was president of
the Michigan Region ORT,
1972-74 . . . Congrats . . . to
Dorothy Rubin, honorary ad
journal chairlassie . . . on her
80th birthday . . . Models
were prettied by Donna Jag-
ger of Malibu Bodies and
MarioMax hair styling.

Plenty of pens around .. .
thanks to the Sally Design
"trademark" on all tables .. .
If you can't get to the store,
say Sally and Esther, then
how about at least writing.
WHILE PLAYING tennis
at Franklin Racquet Club on
Northwestern, Nita
Silberschein lost her bracelet
with NITA in diamonds .. .
She called and said that if
anybody turned it in to let her
know . . . Six weeks went by
and Nita decided to go back
and find out if it was ever
found . . . She was told that
the only thing found was a
keepsake . . . Nita asked to
see it and there was her
bracelet . . . Employees at
Franklin thought the NITA.
meant National Indoor Ten-
nis Association.
COULD BE that another
Pickle Barrel operation will
soon be forthcoming when
Evergreen Plaza locale owner
Al Winkler and sister Lillian
Schostak make a complete
change in takeover of an ex-
isting deli in the northwest
area . . . Look for Signature
Cafe on West 11 Mile Road to
soon become a full-service
restaurant . . . It is presently
a cafeteria . . . Is it true that
the former site of Irving's
Delicatessen at LaMirage
may become a Chinese
restaurant?
When the closed Truffles
reopens after remodeling, it
will be with a name change
. . . Terri Ciotti, general
manager at Baypointe Coun-
try Club, runs the former
Truffles . . . New look now at
Plaza Deli on Northwestern is
that of a regular sitdown
restaurant . . . Takeover of
legendary Carl's Chop House
on Grand River by Mario's

owner Frank Passalacqua is
not your usual kind . . . No
house cleaning job . . . same
waitstaff, same food prepara-
tion and presentation, same
decor, etc. . . . As Frank puts
it, why change the stance of
a batting champion?
IT'S A BOUTIQUE . . . It's
a restaurant . . . It's both .. .
Whichever you picked is a
winner . . . Behind the swing-
ing doors of Swanson's
Restaurant in Melvindale is
Swanson's Unique Boutique,
managed by highly ex-
perienced fine dining gal Vic-
toria Fitzsimmons, 10 years
hostess and credit manager at
London Chop House and
Caucus Club downtown

A cold, frosty look
that covered the
entire stage was a
backdrop for the
fall fashions.

Detroit . . . This Wednesday
and Thursday, Bob and Marie
Swanson will have a fashion
show and sale extravaganza
at Fairlane Manor in Dear-
born . . . sale from 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. and fashion show 7 p.m.
IT'S ONLY natural that
Malibu Bodies technician
Michelle Light on Orchard
Lake Road should be a big
wrestling fan . . . reason for
all those mat hero cards on
the mirror back of her cubicle
at the popular salon . . . It
runs in the family . . . Grand-
father Harry Light was a big
wrestling promoter
hereabouts, Uncle Sol a
referee and dad Larry a
former grappler . . . Michelle's
favorite? . . . The Ultimate
Warrior.
WILL BE FIRST time ven-
ture of togetherness when
Detroit Metropolitan Council
and Greater Detroit Chapter
City of Hope have their corn-
bined black tie dinner-dance
Sept. 27 at Hyatt Regency
Dearborn, 6:30 p.m. cocktails
and 7:30 dinner . . . Spirit of
Life award will be given to
Wilt's Joe (J.P.) McCarthy,
music for dancing by Mel Ball
and Colours, and a lot of good
entertainment by laugh-a-
minute songsters Gaylord
and Holiday.
Dr. Mark Saffer is president
of the Detroit Metropolitan
Council and Jerry Green-
baum president of Greater
Detroit Chapter . . . The lat-
ter was founded by Ben
Goldberg and organized in

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