Helen Lublin, Arlene Bards and Danny Lublin of Bus 10. ur first love has always been the serving of high quality meals at affordable prices. We began this tradition back in 1937 when we opened "Weber's Restaurant." Although some people think our hotel came first, it was actually added some thirty-three years later. We recently completed the remodeling of our main dining room to give it a more casual, relaxed feeling. At the same time we've been busy fine-tuning our service techniques and working with Chef Gerald Carpenter, a graduate of the Culinary Institute Of America, to develop new lunch and dinner offerings that are more moderately priced. Items like pastas, stir-frys, and fresh fish. Although we've made some dramatic changes, you can rest assured that we've kept all your traditional favorites on the menu, we didn't raise the prices, and we haven't forgotten the personalized service you've come to know us for. As special invitation, we're offering you the attached certificates good for valuable savings when you join us for lunch or dinner to experience the all new "Weber's Grand Cafe". So pick up the telephone and make your reservations today. After all, we're a little eager to show the place off! 161 WQ-62A " Herman Weber Ken Weber Linda Weber COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH COMPLIMENTARY DINNER Present this certificate and receive one complimentary luncheon entree from Weber's when another luncheon entree of equal or greater value is purchased. Offer good Monday through Friday, now through October 15, 1993. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotional 4:55:EuE3a4 discounts or for orders placed for carry-out. GRAND Present this certificate and receive one complimentary dinner entree from Weber's when another dinner entree of equal or greater value is purchased. Offer good Monday through Friday, now through October 15, 1993. Not valid in conjunction with any other promotional sOCLUI-4-44 discounts or for orders placed for carry-out. 0,A ' FE CAFE 84 a4,46 3050 Jackson Avenue • Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (1-94 at Exit 172) 313-665-3636 Israel Trip Sparks More Bus Reunions CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST B us 10 of the Miracle Mission that sent 1,300 Detroiters to Israel last April are planning their fourth reu- nion in Mt. Clemens, reports Arlene Barris, Sybil Kaplan and Ada Eisenfeld, a former mayor of Mt. Clemens, want to take the group on a nostalgic tour of the city. For the third reunion, Danny and Helen Lublin hosted the group at their West Bloomfield res- taurant, Ryan's Tavern. DUBI ARIE Rex and Carolyn Lanyi and Steven and Margie Shapiro recently hosted a reception with Israeli artist Dubi Arie at the Lanyi residence in West Bloom- field. Mr. Arie spent more than two years creating The Mission, a monumental painting of the history of the Jews. "There are now duplicates of the painting that are used Carolyn Lanyi and Margie Shapiro as an educational tool," said Avraham Leaf, of Art Judaica Educational Foun- dation in Oak Park. Mr. Arie and Mr. Leaf will be traveling across the United States and using the painting to make presenta- tions. "It will build bridges of understanding between people of different re- ligions," added Mr. Leaf. One stop on their tour is the Michigan city of Bridgeman, where they will be visiting with the Blossoming Rose Founda- tion, a Christian group sup- pportive of Israel. NEW BEGINNINGS 3050 Jackson Avenue • Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (1-94 at Exit 172) 313-665-3636 Avraham Leaf and Dubi Arie Costume jewelry fans will miss Ceci Orman Stone's West Bloomfield store that recently closed. Ceci and her husband Bill Stone are retired. Well, maybe semi- retired. These two active people always have new pro- jects. They've been traveling out West looking for a se- cond home.