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May 07, 1993 - Image 91

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-07

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CATERING

<IkEEKTOWN

Soupy Sales
Is Back

Soupy Sales will bring his
comedy act to the stage 8 p.m.
May 15 at Macomb Center for
the Performing Arts. The
event is sponsored by Oldies
104.3 WOMC and Hunting-
ton Banks.
Call the Macomb Center
box office, 286-2222, for ticket
information.
Opening for Soupy Sales is
a blues duo, Peter Madcat
Ruth on harmonica and Shari
Kane on guitar.
Macomb Center for the Per-
forming Arts at Macomb
Community College is located
one mile east of Lakeside
Mall at Hall (M-59) and
Garfield roads in Clinton
Township.

AkT FAlk

NEW YORK DELI STYLE

e s,‘,;'' May 7, 8, 9

A

Friday: 11-10pm
Saturday: 12-10pm
Sunday: Noon-5pm

t Lox, Stock & Barrel you'll find a tantalizing

variety of fresh, appetizing deli trays for any

Presented by The Greektown
Merchants Association in
cooperation with The iMichigan
Guild of Artists & Artisians

occasion. Now you can enjoy our famous New York

(Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair)

style deli foods anywhere. This month save $20

Creations by 150 nationally-
known artists and craftsmen.
Choose from unique paintings,
glassworks, ceramics,
clothing. photography,
handcrafted toys
and jewelry.

on group catering and deli trays for parties of at

least 30,' or $5 on deli trays for 10 or more. Ask

about our complete catering menu. Call 476-1190

to place your order today.

Artist:
David Smallcombe,

Deluxe Deli Meat Tray • Gourmet Salad Tray • Fruit Tray

Bronze chased pendant and earnng,

Dinner Catering • Continental Breakfast

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Farmington Hills 313.476.1190 FAX 313.416.1417

Monday-Thursday,1 am -9 pm • Friday-Saturday, 7 am -10 pm

Sunday, 7 am -8 pm

DAVID M. DEUTSCH of
Leo Knight Photography in
Southfield was honored in a
statewide competition at the
52nd annual Professional
Photographers of Michigan
convention, receiving two
Court of Honor awards.

JACALYN LESSER,

daughter of Dr. James and
Joani Lesser of West
Bloomfield, has been
invited to participate in
the Michigan Youth Arts
of Western Michigan Univer-
sity in Kalamazoo. Jackie is
one of 14 vocalists from the
state performing at the event.

DR. ROBERT LUBY, who

earned seven varsity letters
at Wayne State University
from 1936-1940, has been in-
ducted into the Wayne State
University Athletic Hall of
Fame.

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12 Noon - 10 p.m.

$10.95
$8.95 Stuffed Trout
Fresh Roast Turkey w/Stuffing
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Baked Bone-Ham w/Raisin Sauce $8.95 Prime Rib Au Jus
$8.95 NY Steak and Shrimp $13.95
Roast 1!2 Chicken w/Stuffing
$9.95 Prime Split Lamb Chops $16.95
Roast Leg of Lamb
Lake Superior Broiled White Fish $10.95
* Indudes soup, salad, main come, potato,
dessert and coffee, tea or soft think
$8.95 - $16.95

DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS
From $3.25 - $4.95

therapist and founder of
Forgotten Harvest Food
Bank, received a Wayne State
University Women of Wayne
Headliner Award.

BILLY ROSE

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EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
At The

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DAILY DINNER SPECIALS
From $5.95 - $8.95

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RABBI E. B. FREEDMAN,

NANCY FISHMAN, psycho-

Dining & Dancing To The

Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri. 11 a.m.-12 Mid.
Sat. 12 noon- 12 Mid., Sun. 12 noon-10 p.m.

'Master

consultant on death and dy-
ing for the Jewish Hospice of
Michigan; LOIS CLAMAGE
ARMSTRONG, vice presi-
dent of marketing for the
hospice; and DAVID TECH-
NER, chairman of the Jewish
Hospice of the Jewish Family
Service of Detroit, conducted
a workshop at the 18th An-
nual Interdisciplinary Con-
ference on Bereavement and
Grief at Yeshiva University in
New York.

Delicatessen Restaurant

Mother's Day Dinner

Also Joy Is at hollisoffamington
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STEVE BILLS
ALICE FAYE

Complete Prime
Rib Dinner
Special
Mon. & Tues.

Friday, May 7 at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 $1030 p.m.

Shaw. SUM per person,

Includes your choice of Pitcher

DINNER SHOW PACKAGE
$34.95 per Couple

Complete Cerry-ocrt Av.ilsble

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Information/Reservations

(313) 960-3388

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Mother's Day Buffet

Adults Children under 10 yrs.
$595

$1195

Herb roasted chicken
Baked cod
Mosticiolli
3-Pasta salad
Scalloped Potatoes
Honey-glazed baby carrots
Fresh Salad 6? greens
Fresh fruit spread
Applesauce
Coleslaw
Fresh rolls

Coffee

Sunday May 9

349.1438

12:30 - 5:30 pm 43317 Grand River— Novi

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