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December 13, 1991 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-13

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I SPOTLIGHT 1

SEROS

10%
SENIOR CITIZEN
DISCOUNT
29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353

SPECIALS FRI., DEC. 13 THRU THURS., DEC. 19 AFTER 2 p.m.

—I I— DELICIOUS — I r ORIENTAL -1

r 12 OUNCE -1 r FRESH

STI•RY
CHICKEN or
SHRIMP

VEAL FITCAISE
WHITEFISH VEAL PARMESAN
Pasta
$595 $595

BROILED
LAKE SUPERIOR

NEW YORK

STRIP
STEAK
$595

Over Rice

$ 595

ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD,

DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Tapioca or Ice Cream) & BREAD BASKET

• MUST PRESENT COUPON FOR ABOVE SPECIALS • SORRY, NO DISCOUNTS ON SPECIALS
• ALL COUPONS GOOD FOR ENTIRE PARTY

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

Susan and Robert Sosnick

Promenade Of Hope
Benefits The Haven

Cuisine,

Epicurean

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ

Local Columnist

CONTINENTAL CARRY-OUT, CATERING AND BISTRO TYPE DINING

NOW OPEN IN THE BOARDWALK

6887 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
WEST BLOOMFIELD






APPETIZERS, ENTREES, DESSERTS • CORPORATE ENTERTAINING
• BUSINESS MEETING CATERING
AT-HOME DINING PACKAGES
• PERSONALIZED MENUS
SWEETS TABLES
• CONTINENTAL CUISINE TO GO
GIFT BASKETS, DESSERT TRAYS
• AUTHENTIC FRENCH PASTRIES

PHONE NUMBER —

—LUNCH SPECIALS—

$3.75-$5.50

11-4

INCLUDES SOUP
& EGG ROLL

(313) 539-0110

iCrand Riot, 2. Hafted, Kolart Shopping Center)

"Greater Taste For Better Health"

11:00am-10:00 pm
11:00 am-11:00 pm
Friday & Saturday
Sunday & Holidays 12:00 noon-9:00 pm

Monday-Thursday

HINESE RESTAURANT

Chinese • Sze-chuan • Mandarin • Hong Kong Cuisines

Any Purchase Of
$10.00 Or More

American
Express

37057 Grand River • 476-6400

G O OD PA I i

$1.00
OFF

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(313) 539-1095

FAX NUMBER —

orne-In Or Carry-Out

DINNER FOR 2

$12.95

— CHOICE OF —

$2.00
OFF

• Almond Chicken • Broccoli Chicken
• Steak Kow • Sweet-N.50w Pork
• Sweet-N-Sour Chicken • Stechuan Chicken

Any Purchase Of
$20.00 Or More

INCLUDES: SOUP & EGG ROLL

Dine-In Or Carry-Out

We Are
Open
Christmas
and
New
Year's
Day

IN/Coupon • Nnt Valid W/Any
Dine - In Only
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OUR MUSIC
WILL HELP MAKE
YOUR PARTY!







WEDDINGS
BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
CONFIRMATIONS
ANNIVERSARIES
PRIVATE PARTIES

. ALL YOUR
HAPPY OCCASIONS

(313) 544-7373

76

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1991

Our c9 4.4 1 r,
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he fourth annual
Promenade of Hope to
benefit Haven, Oak-
land County's sexual assault
and domestic violence
counseling center, was held
on Dec. 4 at the Troy Mar-
riott. Susan and Robert
Sosnick, founding chairper-
sons, join Lynn and Isiah
Thomas and Katie and
Sam Valenti as honorary
chairpersons.
A celebrity fashion show
followed dinner, with fash-
ions from Linda Dresner and
Carl Sterr. Some of the
models included Linda
Solomon and David and
Doreen Hermelin, and
some of the patrons were
Barbara Weiner and Nan-
cy John-Hodari, committee
members, and Martin and
Gloria Cohen, Elaine and
Stuart Perlman, Miriam
Kottler, Reva Kogan,
Marlynn Ross and Judy
Koploy, Kathy Wilson and
Harvey Fink, and Suzy
and Burt Farbman.
"Haven- is a safe home when
home is not safe," said Mrs.
Valenti.

HOATEARA.MA
In the Novi Riverbridge
subdivision, 13 newly built
and decorated homes are on
display through Dec. 22 with
prices ranging from
$200,000-$250,000. Dennis
Dickstein, president for
Ralph Manuel Realtors and
chairman of Homearama,
notes a trend of enlarged
master bedrooms and baths
since many purchasers are
dual-income families
needing more space to get
ready for work.
The homes are very diff-
erent in design, ranging

from a Tudor built by
Lawrence Cohen of Cohen
Associates, Inc., to a colonial
built by Adam Helfman of
Fairway Custom Homes.
The Tudor home has a for-
mal living room and dining
room, while the living area
in the Fairway home is art
deco. Brent Furniture had
the opportunity to help dec-
orate two homes. For more
Homearama information,
call 737-4478.

LATKE 21
The annual Chanukah
latke party hosted by Jack
and Judy Nolish, Terry
Brown and Wendy Robins
keeps expanding. Held for 20
years at the Nolish home,
the party moved this year to
Terry's Mill Street Bar and
Grille in Pontiac. Owner
Terry Gladstone served
about 380 guests on Dec. 1.
"I think we just about used
up all of our 260 pounds of
potatoes, " said Judy Nolish,
a cousin of Terry Gladstone.
She was happy to leave the
lingering latke aroma at the
restaurant this year. Some
of the latke partakers in-
clude: Gerry and Myral
Robbins, Dan and Miriam
Medow, Doona and Jim
Brennan, Sheldon and
Sheila Kohn, Joy and Jeff
Sable, Trudi and Martin
Messer, Judy Greenwald
and Sen. Jack Faxon.

INDUSTRY
FASHIONS
Industry nightclub in Pon-
tiac was filled with a fashion
crowd on Nov. 27 with a
Michigan designer fashion
show to benefit the Detroit
Institute of Art's Michigan
Artist Program. Royal Oak's
Orbit magazine sponsored
the event.
Former Detroiter Karen
Erickson, who runs the

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