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Live entertainment & Dancing To NORMA JEAN BELL AND THE ALL-STARS THURSDAYS 9 p.m. • FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS945,p,40. AVAILAIR.Z. FOR PRIVATE PARTIES O'SVSPaiS Ask About Our Party Facilities 22061 Woodward, Between 8 & 9 62 FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1991 398-1944 I BEST OF EVERYTHING I Dearborn Inn. Retains Heritage That Made It A Local Landmark DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist T hrough time immem- orial, visits to historic places have always been a highlight of vaca- tioners . . . But it always seems strange that those places to which people come from far and near to see are many times overlooked and taken for granted by folks liv- ing within its reach. How many localites have never been to Greenfield Village or Ford Museum? .. . Plenty . . . Yet these places, for example, are high on the list of visitors to regions close or not so close. Take a place also like Dear- born Inn . . . It is now a Mar- riott property, but still retains much of the heritage which has made it a Michigan land- mark. More than 60 years ago, it was the first airport hotel in the U.S. . . . built across the street from Ford Airport on Oakwood Boulevard, now part of the Ford test track .. . and the first to haul airmail from Michigan to Chicago. When its Early American architecture designed by the Albert Kahn Co. for $1 million — much, much moola in those days — was com- pleted in 1931, it stood among the world's most beautiful and luxurious hotels. No expense was spared to achieve world prominence on the site that had previously been a large sand dune .. . The beautiful lawns and gardens today are a result of hundreds of loads of dirt brought in many years ago from the most fertile farmlands. Like its Alexandria Ballroom, whose 3,444 square feet opened in 1932 accom- modating 225 guests, Dear- born Inn Marriott's 149-seater restaurant, Early American Room, is covered with double-hung Palladian windows hardly seen any- where today . . . so many small windows opening and closing by a side chain. Personable Christopher Puffer is manager of the quaintly elegant Early American Room with its white tablecloths and white napkins in a so-very-neat at- mosphere . . . Before coming to Dearborn Inn Marriott in April 1990, Christopher was assistant manager at the Rat- tlesnake Club . . . His brother, Toby Puffer, responsible for the food that has become even more popular in the at- mosphere of historic class, was a sous-chef at the Rattle- snake Club. The Early American Room still retains its large amount of classical charm as guests sit at tables with original high Chippendale chairs from the days of its first opening . . . wooden mahogany backs and green padded seats .. . Overhead and on the walls hang original lighting fixtures. In 1934, the Ford Hotel (Dearborn Inn's first name) also became one of the first hotels in the United States with central air conditioning . . . So much of the original charm is still there, with its antique reproductions and hand-painted wallpaper. What had been opened as an accommodation for passengers who landed at Ford Airport became a haven for visitors from afar to the Ford Americana Museum, also known as the Edison In- stitute of Technology and now the Henry Ford Museum, is today not only a prominently historic landmark but a thing of beauty with its mahogany furniture. In 1936, five colonial replica houses were built in back of the hotel with their registered reproductions of the original fabrics and wall- coverings. In 1987, the hotel closed for 18 months for a restoration of what it was in yesteryears .. . with supervision by the Department of Interior in Washington, D.C. Twenty-five million dollars later, the 179-room hotel became one with 234 . . . The Alexandria Ballroom was joined by a 7,560-square-foot Dearborn Ballroom holding 500 people and another 3,000 square feet for the Fairlane, Grosse Pointe and River Rouge rooms to accommodate another 150. Social catering directors Cheryl Pasluzny and Liam O'Brien thrill when they can show people today's Dearborn Inn Mariott . . . For Liam, it's old hat but still exciting .. . He's been at Dearborn Inn for 35 years and the perfect "tour guide" to show folks around . . . Cheryl's and Liam's vast catering knowledge have pro- moted much popularity. People love to return to Dearborn Inn, where they were married and perhaps stayed in one of the restored colonial houses . . . and have generations follow in their footsteps for the sake of being able to attend a function at Dearborn Inn Marriott .. . This is high praise. Dearborn Inn Marriott is probably one of the few hotels where people can stay, have a party or dine and walk around a large outdoor area . . . The outside is so very lovely with its large areas of green grass and gardens of flowers galore. Off the large but intimate lobby of much comfort with its cozy-looking fireplace, print and solid cloth sofas and padded arm chairs, trees in large planters, etc., is a cute little room much like an in- door porch effect with wicker furniture, comfortable-look- In 1987, the hotel closed for 18 months for a restoration of what it was in yesteryears .. . ing and more Palladian, double-hung wooden windows and doors looking out onto a garden of beauty. An outdoor village gazebo is used very much for wed- ding ceremonies . . . People who get married there may forget a lot of folks who came, but not that village gazebo . . . to many their good luck charm for a life of happiness. Dearborn Inn Marriott is more than just a valuable touch of Americana history . . . it is better today than ever before. CONGRATS . . . to Olga Berkowitz . . . on her 90th bir- thday . . . celebrated with par- ty at R.I.K.'s for family and friends by children Shirley and Arnold Becker and Louis and Marion Berkowitz. 11 YEARS AGO at the Paradiso Cafe on Woodward owned by Marcella and Dan Moody, Nancy Gurwin said she would open her season with Annie Get Your Gun .. . Since four children were needed to fill the roles of An- nie's brothers and sisters, she planned a Sunday afternoon for casting the kids . . . About 60 showed up with their moms and dads . . . Among these excited, talented youngsters was a boy who ar- rived looking very dapper in clean slacks and white shirt, with music in hand and dad by his side . . . The little