sERos SPOTLIGHT 0 1 0% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., MAY 22 THRU THURS., MAY 28 AFTER 2 p.m. r FRESH LAKE PERCH -1 With Pot. & Veg. $595 1 r MARINATED 1 IRECIAN-STYLE1 LONDON MARSALA OR BROIL With Mushroom Sauce, PICCATA Pot. & Veg. With Pasta - $525 5595 4 LAMB CHOPS With Rice & Veg. $795 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 WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE GRAND t__ACE American Heart Association CHINESE RESTAURANT Cantonese • Szechuan • Mandarin Cuisines LUNCHEON SPECIALS Served 7 Days a Week — $ 3 49 From CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ T GRAND OPENING SPECIAL DINNER FOR TWO 476-6400 WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TAUGHT YOU. 9 5 L Dine-In Only • W/Coupon • Not Valid W/Any Other Coupon • Exp. 6-30-92 YOU SHOULDN'T EAT EVERYTHING PUT IN FRONT OF YOU. Off 1-696 & 102 37057 Grand River at Halsted Kmart Shopping Center, Farmington Hills Mon.-Thurs. 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 11:00-11:00 p.m.; Sunday 12:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. N Superb Northern Italian Cuisine Mon.-Fri. 11-11 Sat. 4-12 Sun. 2 - 11 EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT OUR GREAT SENSATION! BALLROOM DANCING WITH THE BILLY PRINCE TRIO . . . FRI. & SAT. EVES. You should avoid foods high in cholesterol. It's a fact, a high blood cholesterol level sub- stantially increases your chances of developing heart disease. By cutting down on fatty, rich foods, you can do yourself a big favor. You could lower your blood cholesterol level and reduce your risk of heart disease. For more information about a planned and balanced diet, contact your American Heart Association. We'll give you some free advice on how to plan a diet good for life. CALL FOR INFO ON "THE ALL NIGHT STRUT" AND "FORBIDDEN BROADWAY" DINNER PACKAGES BY MARIO'S & GEM THEATRE TICKETS FOR 2 & DINNER FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS $75* includes carafe of wine $85 * *No shellfish or tip incl. Ask For Mark or Vince 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. Willis & Canfield • Valet Parking e 832.1616 r— BOU•S 110DT —IN SHOP !DINING • DANCING • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT' AND THE NORMA JEAN BELL ALL-STARS THURSDAY 9 p.m. • FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:45 p.m. AVAILABLE ALSO FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AT DOUG'S ON SUNDAYS I ASK ABOUT OUR PARTY FACILITIES 22061 Woodward Bet. 8 & 9 80 FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1992 398.1940 / Groups Install Spring Slates Local Columnist 'A Greater Taste for Better Health" — CHOICE OF 2 DISHES — • Almond Chicken • Broccoli Chicken • Mongolian Beef • Sweet-N-Sour Chicken • Moo Shui Pork • Chicken Subgum • Szechuan Chicken INCLUDES: SOUP & EGG ROLL Rose Schwartz, Marilyn Merdler, and Dorothy Eichenhorn. CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY! DINNER SPECIAL AFTER 5 PM BUY 1 SANDWICH AT THE REGULAR PRICE GET A SECOND SANDWICH AT Y PRICE! (dine in or carry out) New Hours: M-Th 11-9 Fri/Sat 11-10 Sun 11-8 968-8000 Must present coupon GREENFIELD AT 1.696 Exp. 5/25/92 he Sharon Group of Hadassah held their installation luncheon on May 12 at Congregation Beth Achim. The new co- presidents are Dorothy Eichenhorn and Rose Schwartz. The outgoing president was Marilyn Merdler. Rose Gran- vitz received the Woman of the Year Award. Some of the other active members in- clude: Betty Kusnit, Anne Sukenic, Anne Fishman, Fran Golden, Estelle Lasser and Annie Fried- man. Linda Solomon and her mother, Mona Rappaport. SISTERHOOD HOORAY Congregation Beth Shalom held its 36th sisterhood donor luncheon, "Hooray for Sisterhood," on May 14 with 190 patrons. Celebrity photographer Linda Solomon was the guest speaker. Ms. Solomon is a spokesperson for the camera industry. In addition to taking celebrity photographs, she is working , on a project teaching chil- dren how to express them- selves with a camera. Some of the children's work will be on display at the Birm- ingham Camera Shop May 21-30. Not only did Marcia Abel and Lynn Rich co-chair the event, but they made the centerpieces for the Hollywood theme. Everyone commented on the unique centerpieces, which resembled movie projectors. The donor committee also included: Helen Herman, president; Bernice Gil, door prize chairman; Madelyn Liss, boutique chairman. Lynn Rich and Marcia Abel. The luncheon honored all of the sisterhood past presi- dents. Alicia Nelson hosted the candlelighting, while Ida Rosenblum, the first sisterhood president, spoke. The presidents past and pre- sent from 1952-1992 include: Ida Rosenblum, the late Millie Goldman, Hilda Koiner, Marj Paul, Dorothy Fishman, Harriet Gallen, Evelyn Israel, Thelma Kopel, Ada Efros, Bea Moss, Eleanor Factor, Paula Belkin, Lee Kepes, Jeannette Sklarchyk,