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February 08, 1991 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-08

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I SPOTLIGHT

MININI111 ■1■ 11111.11NIENI

Since 1939

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NOW ALSO DOES
IN-HOME CATERING

TO GO ALONG WITH ITS
EXCELLENT RESTAURANT CATERING.
WE WILL BRING THE FINE QUALITY
OF LELLPS
INTO YOUR OWN HOME FOR
YOUR NEXT PARTY

Eat less
saturated
fats.

WE1RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

OUR SPECIAL ON-PREMISE QUALITY
SERVICES UP TO 200

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Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Bat Mitzvahs,
Weddings, Showers, Anniversaries, Sweet 16's,
Birthdays, Retirement Parties, Reunions, etc.

Special Appetizer Parties Available

CALL ERNIE ... AND ASK
ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
871-1590
7618 Woodward Ave.

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In a Warm, Friendly
Atmosphere

Choice Meats and
Fresh Fish Daily

ALL FRESH FRUIT PIES,
APPLE STRUDEL,
COGNAC TORTES

Superb Northern Italian Cuisine

1128 East Nine Mile Road
VA Mile East of 1.75)
Hazel Park, MI 48030
(313) 541-2132

Mon.-Fri. 11-11, Sat. 4-12 mid., Sun. 2-11

BALLROOM DANCING
The Billy Prince Quartet

FIND IT

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4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield
833-9425

Nationally Known
For Serving 4-H Blue Ribbon
Steaks and Chops. Excellent
Seafood and Liquors.
ALL BEEF AGED IN OUR OWN COOLERS

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CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local-Columnist

A

rtist Caren Shaye,
of Franklin, is a chic
bag lady. She has

worldly possessions in her
namesake boutique in
downtown Franklin. Her
quaint store, in a converted
clapboard home with floral
wallpaper, features one-of-a-
kind objects from jewelry to
clothing. Among her Euro-
pean treasures are her spe-
cialty — elegant evening
bags.
Mrs. Shaye sells antique
purses that date from the
1890s to 1940s, and she pro-
vides a national service of
repairing and updating vin-
tage handbags. She replaces
missing beads, mends lin-
ings, fixes frames and even
crochets the hooks for clasps.
But the pieces de resistance

continuing the

"LOVE-OF-FARE"

for our

"VALENTINES"

FEBRUARY
10 -12 -13 -14

featuring SPECIAL DINNERS
for TWO. . .

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A 2nd Entree Of
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IN THE

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BANQUET FACILITIES

Artist Restores
Vintage Handbags

and

CochiaiA

A
LEGEND
RETURNS!

Vintage and contemporary handbag designs from Caren Shaye.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1991

H

'Bakersfield Beef Brochettes
with Sherried Mustard Sauce
and Wild Rice Pilaf.

11Spiedini Chicken with an Olive studded
Lemon Butter Sauce.

'Seafood Canneloni with Sauce LAngoustine.

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'Spinach Tortelini with sun-dried Tomato Alfredo
and Julienne Vegetables.

All dinners include soup, mixed green salad with balsamic
vinagarette. California style vegetables and crusty corn
vp meal cheddar bread.

$13°° per person (Special dinners available)

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112 e. third • royal oak, mi 48067 • 313398-2777

Artist Caren Shaye

are the long, elegant shoulder
straps she creates out of silk
cord, glass beads and anti-
que buttons. She scours
American and Parisian flea
markets searching for anti-
que handbags. If she can't
find a purse, she buys old
frames, long chains or or-
nate details. She plans to
return to Paris this summer
to study and continue her
designs.
"It's been a progressive
business, from my love of
designing necklaces to str-
inging beads on a purse
worn across the body," said
Mrs. Shaye.
She receives requests from
across the country to repair
handbags. She is considered
an expert in the field. Muse-
urns often call to ask her ad-
vice and information about
antique bags.
The antique bags in her
boutique sell for $450-
$1,000. There are some bags
that sell for around $100
that need repair work. She
also carries a line of jewelry
beginning at $40, silk
scarves and handknit
sweaters. She showcases
former Detroiter Pamela
Levin's jewelry and one-of-

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