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May 01, 1992 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-05-01

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GIVE MOM
A GREAT MOTHER'S DAY
I OPEN SUN. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. I
I OPEN SUN. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. I
MAY 10

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WITH OUR HOMEMADE GOODNESS!

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OFF!
1:
ON OUR BEAUTIFUL

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"Tootsie" and "Luv"

"A Need For Brussel Sprouts"

Directed by Charles McGraw

With This Coupon

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• Not Good Mother's Day
• 10 Person Minimum I

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WE MAKE ALL OUR FOOD
ON OUR OWN PREMISES

• HOMEMADE COLE SLAW
• HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD
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• HOMEMADE TUNA SALAD
• HOMEMADE EGG SALAD



By Murray Schisgal

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• One Per Person

PRESENTS

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Mother

Directed by Michael Tolan

Former Detroiter now Hollywood and
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WE COOK
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& PASTRAMI

Ford Museum
Antique Shows

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FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1992

27167 Greenfield, Just N. of 11 Mile

4. Lawrence Kasdan, director:
"Grand Canyon."
3. Kevin Kline (half-Jewish:
his father), actor: "Soapdish" and
"Grand Canyon."
2. Steven Spielberg, director:
"Hook."
1. Barbra Streisand, director:
"Prince of Tides."
And Barry Levinson received
the Director Most Likely To
Make Another Movie In His
Home Town Populated
Wholly With Jewish Figures
But Without A Word Of Yid-
dish Award for his body of
work focusing on Baltimore and,
most recently, on Las Vegas. Mr.
Levinson's next film, about a hip
businessman who has visions
of building an empire in a sport-
ing no-man's land, should be out
next year. The film's working ti-
tle is — what else — "Boogie."



APRIL 29 - MAY 24

Tickets 788-2900 or

Continued from preceding page

559.8222

The spring season will
bring seasoned furniture,
clocks, glassware, jewelry,
rare books, and other
treasures to Henry Ford
Museum and Greenfield
Village for the eighth annual
Village Antiques Show May
8-10.
The museum's Lovett Hall
will provide the setting for 44
dealers from across the na-
tion. Each will present a
distinctive selection of anti-
que merchandise, available in
Michigan for the first time.
Complementing the show is
the Katharine B. Hagler
Memorial Mini Forum, a free
lecture series designed for the
private collector. Pat
Guthman, dealer in 18th and
19th century cooking iron
and furniture, will discuss
"Iron for the Hearth" May 8.
David Lindquist, dealer in
18th and 19th century
English and country French
antiques, will present "Anti-
que Furniture: What to Know
Before You Buy" May 9.
Both talks are included
with Village Antiques Show
admission.
A preview night party May
7 will offer an advance oppor-
tunity to survey and purchase
antiques.
Proceeds from the Village
Antiques Show support the
educational programs of
Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village, including
the Innovation Station, the
Mentorship Program and the
Time Travelers program.
Tickets for the Village An-
tiques Show are separate
from regular museum or
village admission. A single
ticket purchase is good for all
three days of the show.
For information, call the
Henry Ford Museum office,
271-1620.

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