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November 08, 1991 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-08

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SPOTLIGHTS'

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Your Fortune Cookie from Chairman John Wong has

TOTAL FOOD BILL

FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS

Dine In Only

With This Ad

Pearl

Restaurant & Lounge
ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC
CHINESE FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES
AND CHILDREN'S MENU TOO!
LET PEARL CITY CATER
YOUR NEXT AFFAIR

Includes Soup of the Day Sz_ 2 Egg Rolls,
ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN, BEEF
WITH BROCCOLI, FRIED RICE, HOT TEA
OR COFFEE. • DINE IN ONLY

AT OUR RESTAURANT OR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
• Showers
• Bar Mitzvahs
• sweet 16's
• Bat Mitzvahs
• Birthdays
• Anniversaries
• Outdoor Parties
• Meetings

• No Substitutions, Please

• Not Good With Any Other Discounted Offer
• Coupon Valid Only at Southfield Location
Expires 11-30-91
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OUR OTHER LOCATIONS

ROSEVILLE
20753 13 Mile Rd
(At Little Mock)
293-4640

ROCHESTER HILLS
2601 S Rochester Rd.
(North of Auburn Rd.)
852-0170

Women's Division leaders Linda Klein, Myrna Partrich and Penny
Blumenstein.

• Etc.

PEARL CITY OF SOUTHFIELD

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FAX: 354-0647

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Every day 11 am - 4 pm
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Includes: Soup, eggroll & fried rice

Almond Chicken
$7.50

Sweet & Sour Chicken

$4.50

Szechuan Chicken

Stir Fry Vegetables

$6.95

$3.75

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476-6400 • 476-6401

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Fri. & Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

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1

/2 lb. Stone Claws - $8.00
/4 Stone Claws - $12.00
1 lb. Stone Claws- $16.00

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ORCHARD MALL-ORCHARD LAKE RD & MAPLE

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ORIENTAL
and
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Same
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Over
18
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ONE FREE ENTREE
WITH PURCHASE OF ANOTHER

OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE

Lunch or Dinner

• Lobster Excluded
• Dine In Only
• Not Valid With Other Promotions
• 15% Gratuity Added to Complete Check
Offer Good Monday Thru Thursday
JN
Expires 11-14-91

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1991

Women's Division Hosts
Israeli Broadcaster

AND 50 ON .. .

332-7744

he Hatikvah section of
the Business and Pro-
fessional Women's
1992 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign held a dinner recently
at the home of Myrna Par-
trich with guest speaker
Freda Keet, an Israeli
broadcaster. More than 50
women attended the event.
Ms. Keet began her speech
not by thanking the au-
dience for their attendance
but by acknowledging "your
presence, sense of in-
volvement and commit-
ment."
Some of the people present
included: Linda Klein,

Penny Blumenstein,
Judith Goodman, Marcy
Borofsky, Lisa Brody,
Barbara Eisenberg, Judy
Marx, Dorothy Barak,
Diane Klein and Diane
Ash.

AJC DINNER

When God said, "Let there
be light," it was to be echoed
by Detroit Edison and Leon
Cohan said Rabbi M.
Robert Syme during an in-
vocation at the American
Jewish Committee's annual
dinner.
The AJC and the Institute
of Human Relations honored
Mr. Cohan, senior vice pres-
ident and general counsel of
Detroit Edison. He is the
former president of Jewish
Community Council and
current chairman of the
state Board of Ethics.
Guest speaker for the eve-
ning was former Detroiter

David Lawrence,

publisher of the Miami
Herald. Spotted in the
crowd: Judge Avern Cohn,

Judge Julian Cook, Ar-
thur Johnson, Eugene
Driker, Alan E. Schwartz,

Paul D. Borman, Bunny
Goldman, Herschel and
Annette Fink, Heidi Mae
Bratt and Dennis Archer.

HADDOWS HONORED

The B'nai B'rith Women
special gifts luncheon was
held on Oct. 30 at Knollwood
Country Club honoring

Rita and John Haddow,

whose gift will benefit the
B'nai B'rith Women's

B'nai B'rith honorees
Rita and John Haddow.

Residential Treatment
Center in Israel for children.
Irma Gertler, past interna-
tional president of B'nai
B'rith Women and national
chairman for the center, said
the residence is unique since
it treats severely emotional
children and has a 72 per-
cent recovery rate.
Many family and friends
honored the Haddows in-
cluding Mrs. Haddow's 92-
year-old mother, Sadie
Cohn, who also was honored
by B'nai B'rith women in
1978. Mr. Haddow's speech
was especially warm and
touching. He added that he
didn't realize when he mar-
ried his wife he was marry-
ing the entire Jewish com-
munity. Some of the sup-
porters included: Ethel

Levy, Sharon Hart, Betty
Silverfarb and Franka
Charlupski.

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