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CHAIRMAN JOHN WONG AND HIS STAFF
INVITE YOU TO JOIN ITS GALA CELEBRATION
RESERVATIONS TAKEN FOR OUR
2ND ANNUAL CHINESE NEW YEAR'S
PARTY, MON., FEB. 10, 7 p.m•
Tem/
Restaurant & Lounge
1 0 0 OFF
FR ID ATYOuT AL U BRIDLALY
COUPON
DINNER FOR 2
1395FoR 2
SATURDAY
• With This Ad • Dine In Only
LET PEARL CITY CATER
YOUR NEXT AFFAIR
Includes Soup of the Day & 2 Egg Rolls,
ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN, BEEF
WITH BROCCOLI, FRIED RICE, HOT TEA
OR COFFEE. • DINE IN ONLY
• No Substitutions, Please
• Not Good With Any Other Discounted Offer
• Coupon Valid Only at Southfield Location
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Bar Mitzvahs
Bat Mitzvahs
Anniversaries
Meetings
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Showers
sweet 16's
Birthdays
Off Premises Parties
PEARL CITY OF SOUTHFIELD
OUR OTHER LOCATIONS
ROCHESTER HILLS
2601 S Rochester Rd.
(Nor, 3 11- of 0 4.r o
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AT OUR RESTAURANT OR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
ROSEVILLE
20753 13 Mlle Rd.
(Al Little Mack)
293-4640
11 MILE ROAD BETWEEN LAHSER & TELEGRAPH
FAX: 354-0647
354-3700
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$9900
Bed & Breakfast
DETROIT'S NEWEST ESCAPE!
Featuring Romantic Getaways,
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Murder Mystery Parties, Ladies' Spa
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822-7090
Overnight stay & Dinner
at the Romantic
Harlequin Cafe.
• Reservations required
• Offer expires 3/5/92
• Coupon must be presented
at check-in
822-7090
Specializing in European/Hungarian/Jewish Style cooking
as featured on Jack McCarthy's Menu on WJBK-TV
All HOMEMADE foods like Chicken Paprikash,
Hungarian Goulash and Stuffed Cabbage
Prepared by
Maria
and
Angela
SHIVA DINNERS
OPEN 7 DAYS
PREPARED
WITH TRAYS FOR
All Homemade
ANY OCCASION
Desserts
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for consultation
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Pasta at Picano's Made From Old World Recipes.
Breads & Desserts Made Daily at Picano's.
ONE FREE ENTREE
WITH PURCHASE OF ANOTHER
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1992
OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE
Off-Premises Catering
Available
IA Mile N. of Big Beaver & I- 75
Lunch or Dinner
689-8050
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TEMPLE ISRAEL'S
WINE FEST
Temple Israel will host a
food and wine tasting party
CUISINE
Live Entertainment 7 Nites A Week
Pino Morelli Tues., Thurs. & Fri. • Strolling Minstrels Mon. & Wed.
• Piano Styling, Sat.
Open 7 Days
Banquet Rooms
Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30
Up To 100
3775 ROCHESTER RD. • Tro
Formerly of The
Jewish Federation
Apartments
Catering
Marlene Myers and
Rachel Hauser, co-chairs of
the event, agreed that the
sell-out was a success. The
event was held during the
Super Bowl weekend. Some
of the activities included a
sports trivia contest and a
live auction for a trip to
Montreal.
851-6400
Enjoy Homemade Authentic
Fresh Italian Specialties
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Personal & Business
L checks accepted
T
he American Cancer
Society Young Profes-
sionals celebrated
with team spirit at a recent
party at Mr. B's Bloomfield,
which raised $3,000 for the
fight against cancer.
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD, WEST BLOOMFIELD
ORCHARD MALL-ORCHARD LAKE RI & MAPLE
Same
Location
ORIENTAL
Over
and
18
CONTINENTAL Years
• Lunches • Dinners
• Cocktails
11 to 11:30
12 to 10:00
ANY TRAY(S)
HOT/COLD OR
PARTY ORDERS
Local Columnist
on Feb. 29 at the synagogue
with more than 30 of the
area's top restaurants pro-
viding food and more than
100 of the finest tasting
wines and champagnes.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Mel Ball and Col-
ours and Scott Stern's Jazz
Trio.
Proceeds from the event
will support educational
programs as well as the
"caring community" ac-
tivities underwritten by
itil<SiLra IAA
Fine
Italian-American
Cuisine
Fri. & Sat.
Sun.
15% OFF
879,-9600
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Young Executives Raise
Money For Cancer Unit
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
EURO-EXPRESS CATERING & CARRY-OUT
Free Delivery For
Large Orders
Marlene Myers and Rachel Hauser.
4 1° >
1 MN- -.
• Dine In Only
• Lobster Excluded
• Not Valid With Other Promotions
( • 15% Gratuity Added to Complete Check
Offer Good Monday Thru Thursday
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Expires 2-13-92
Temple Israel. These include
helping to build a play-
ground for the Detroit
Wilshire Block Club, keep-
ing an open dialogue with
the Chaldean community in
the Building Bridges pro-
gram and a bereavement
support group.
"We've been planning this
event since the last one,"
said Richard Gereshen-
son, co-chair. Mr. Gereshen-
son said that the $37.50 per
person admission charge is
worth it. "People will
receive 100 times the value
of the ticket."
Some of the wine tasting
committee members include:
Alan Kaplan, Linda