If The Food Wasn't So Delicious... I It Would Be Comical 2 SURE SHE'S proud . . . and why not? . . . After all, he'll be her husband May 16 when they tie the knot at Adat Shalom Synagogue .. . Yael Goldbaum's hubby-to-be, Ethan Gross, recently gradu- ated from Detroit College of Law with magna cum laude honors. WHOEVER THOUGHT that being seen at a little bar- b-q place would become somewhat of a status symbol? . . . And it's with good food, too, prepared by Arlyn, Hester and Mark Meyerson at Buddy's Bar-B-Q on the other side (south) of West Bloomfield Plaza, Orchard Lake Road north of Maple. There are only 28 seats, six 4-tops and two 2-tops, with reservations actually taken for the bar-b-q chicken, ribs, chicken noodle soup, nachos supreme, corned beef sand- • wiches, tuna sandwiches, Hester's chocolate chip cookies, etc. Don't be surprised if Arlyn, Hester and Mark also take the empty locale next door and call it "The Scotch 'N Sirloin Room" after the popular spot owned years back by Arlyn with brothers Jerry and Aubrey . . . Talk about a natural! IT GETS BIGGER and better every year . . . but Michigan The Bountiful's sixth annual this Sunday, 3 to 6, at Southfield Civic Center Pavilion, Evergreen and 10 1/2 Mile, will be difficult to beat. About 30 of Southfield's top chefs and food emporiums will highlight the event, co- sponsored by Michigan's Chefs de Cuisine Association and City of Southfield as a fund-raiser for the MCCA's scholarship fund for appren- tice chefs. Hard to imagine so many excellent restaurants under one roof . . . Golden Mush- room, Morton's, Cocina del Sol, Ristorante de Modesta, Morels, Excalibur, Le Metro, Tango's, Bouquets, Pearl City, Skyline Club and more. It's a true gourmet tasting delight with hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, entrees and des- serts plus wines, interna- tional coffees and spring water. Each chef and restaurant will serve a favorite creation . . . Tickets are $45 at the door and dinner attire is requested. This is Southfield Commu- nity Relations Director Nimrod Rosenthal's baby and what a beautiful one it has gotten to be. THERE'S KOSHER can- dy for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, etc. . . . Now American Bulk Food at West Bloomfield Plaza will have kosher pac- zkis, those luscious Polish jelly doughnut favorites this Tuesday. ACTRESS MARLO Thomas bought 10 valentines at the Paper Place in Ap- plegate Square as customers said she looked and sounded just like Marlo Thomas, ap- pearing then at the George Burns Theatre . . . Was close by to Excalibur on Nor- thwestern for the cappuccino she wanted, where owner Marty Wilk took one look and had it ready as she walked in. 3RD ANNUAL Interna- tional Cultural Festival by Ritz Carlton Dearborn and Ford Motors ends Feb. 22-28 with Mexico . . . Regional din- ing and culture entertain- ment have been featured dur- ing the six-month festival. REUNION BY Alpha Lambda Chapter of Phi Sigma Delta, National Jew- ish Social Fraternity at University of Detroit during the mid '50s and early '60s, was just talk until interest became so huge that something is finally being done about it . . . The fun get- together of much reminiscing is March 20, 7 p.m., at Laurel Manor on Schoolcraft . . . Call Bob Share at his office, 727-1160, or home, 626-1664. LIVE MUSIC is every evening now at Chuck Muer's PALS restaurant on West Maple off Orchard Lake Road . . . Ernie Swan on piano and vocals Monday-Thursday, 5:30 to 10, and Fridays to 8:30 .. . Night air with Kerry Lacy is Fridays 9 p.m.-1 a.m. . . . and the Ernie Swan Trio Satur- days 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ❑ riF Casual Family Dining & Cocktails Steaks, Seafood, Chicken & Ribs a. Banquet Facilities & Private Garden Room for Parties, Receptions & Meetings ga. Lunch & Dinner Specials r Music with "Park Ave." Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings IF Hours Mon.-Thurs.11:30am-11pm Friday 113Darn-12 midnight Saturday 4pm-12midnight 2pm•1Opm Sunday 1990 Hiller Road, West Bloomfield • 681-6195 BETWEEN COOLEY LAKE ROAD AND COMMERCE ROAD r 1 EXTENDED! V" • "EXHILARATING — Detroit News "MANY MAGIC MOMENTS!" — Detroit Free Press niumommocumn Tickets at all •nr -fl:" outlets inc. Hudson's, Harmony House & Sound Warehouse • Charge by phone (313) 645 - 6666 Info & group rates (313) 544-3030 magic bag theatre 22918 Woodward north of 9 Mi • Ferndale $4 OFF! * SAVE! PRESENT AD AT BOX OFFICE ONLY THIS OFFER CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER OR DISCOUNT PROGRAM Limit 4 tickets • Not valid Fri 8 PM or at 7 PM • Must use by 3-14-93 DJN (2-19-93) s Fine Catering for all occasions One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurants Wonderfully Prepared Catering in Your Home, Office or at Our Restaurant Fine Dining and Live Entertainment MONDAY NIGHTS TUES. THRU SAT. BEGINNING MARCH 1 SUZI MARSH LARRY AND NOZERO QUINTET DAN WARREN For Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure 28875 FRANKLIN RD. at Northwestern Hwy. & 12 Mile 358 - 3355 Southfield L. joErs FAMILY RESTAURANT Swiss Steak Baked Chicken Baked Meatloaf Baked Cod Vegetable Lasagna • FREE • $6.50 $6.25 $5.95 $5.50 $5.25 Potato Latkes (with meal) - Fri. & Sun. 3415 Orchard Lk. Rd. 1 Blk S. of Commerce Rd. 682-3521 Call the Jewish News Advertising Department 354-6060 FEBR U AR Y employees at Great Northern have been there since the beginning . . . This says a lot for any establishment, but most particularly a restau- rant, a business known for its wide turnover of employees. When it was a Sign of The Beefcarver, the decor had an Early American theme .. . Today, Great Northern, a big State of Michigan booster with about 85 percent of its products from the state, has the Peterhansrea touch that brings the Northern at- mosphere so many people long for. Great Northern is unique and very interesting . . . cer- tainly highly dedicated as a State of Michigan restaurant . . . With much of today's ) themes more and more centered around Wolverine State support, this "sleeper" restaurant has not only stayed with the times . . . but in a way that is most appealing. 77