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SEAFOOR.ASERMI.CROPS
OYSTER HAR•FRESH FISH
ROCHESTER CHOP HOUSE
September 21st thru October 31st
BOUILLABAISSE
LIVE MAINE LOBSTER
STUFFED LOBSTER
LOBSTER BISQUE
LOBSTER PAN ROAST
SPANISH PAELLA
DANISH LOBSTER
TAILS
LOBSTER SHRIMP
FETTUCINE VERDE
NEW ENGLAND
CLAM BAKE
LOBSTER & SHRIMP
MARINARA FETTUCINE
Daily selected entrees from above will be offered in addition
to our complete menu of grilled poultry,
steak-cuts of fresh fish, aged beef and chops.
SEAFOOD•ASID MUMPS
OYSTER BAR-FRESH FISH
ROCHESTER CHOP
HOUSE
Rochester, Ml 48307
306 N. Main Street
651-2266
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Serving Metro Detroit For over 40 Years
You and your guest are cordially
invited to buy one dinner entree
and get the second of equal or
greater value
1/2 Off
After 3 p.m., Dine In or Carry-Out
Expires Oct. 31, 1993
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I GREAT VEAL, PASTA, BAR-B-Q, SEAFOOD, STEAKS ETC.
WE ACCEPT
Not Good With Specials, Prime Rib,
Or Other Promotions
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Bluma Schechter, Marjorie Krasnick, Edna Minkin, Meryl Podolsky and
Rochelle Lieberman of Israel Bonds.
Israel Bonds Holds
Art And Home Tour
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ L OCAL COLUMNfS T
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he Metro Detroit
Israel Bonds Women's
Division held their
11th annual art and
home tour Sept. 23. The
event began with a
breakfast at the home of
Edna and Philip Minkin
and continued with a visit to
the homes of Dolores and
Seymour Brode and Lois
and Paul Katzman. Mar-
jorie Krasnick and Bluma
Schechter were co-
chairmen of the event under
the guidance of President
Rochelle Lieberman.
Attendance was limited to
1993 purchasers of $1,500 or
more in Israel Bond securi-
ties. More than 70 women
attended the event, which
raised $325, 559. Some of the
Israel Bond supporters in-
cluded: Ann Baruch,
Penny Blumenstein, San-
dra Dembs, Paula Glazier,
Nancy Grosfeld, Linda
Hayman, Doreen
Hermelin, Nancy Jacob-
son, Betty Kahn, Agnes
Klein, Belle Kukes,
Terran Lemis, Meryl
Podolsky, Betty Silver-
farb, Leslie Sternberg,
Barbara Traison, Judy
Verona, Lucille Weisberg
and Andi Wolfe.
AIDS NETWORK
Exercise
regularly.
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AAP I III
American Heart
Association
Family AIDS Network
founder Mary Fisher
made a personal appearance
at the O.K. Harris/David
Klein Gallery in Birm-
ingham, where there is an
exhibition of her handmade
paper works. According to
Mr. Klein, 50 percent of the
sales from Ms. Fisher's ex-
David Klein and Mary Fisher
hibition will benefit the
Family AIDS Network,
which provides counseling
for families of AIDS victims.
Ms. Fisher, a former
Detroiter, is HIV positive
and a leading spokesman on
the disease. The exhibit runs
through Oct. 2.
BETH ACHIM ANNIVERSARY
Congregation Beth Achim
began their 25th anniver-
sary celbration on Sept. 12
with a Nancy Gurwin
musical production. Mayor
Donald Fracassi of
Southfield presented a proc-
lamation to Beth Achim's
President Gary Leeman,
Rabbi Martin Berman, Dr.
Manuel Feldman and Abe
Friedman. Dr. Jeffrey and
Nancy Weinfeld were co-
chairmen. More than 300
guests attended the event.
Some of the people spotted in
the crowd were: Myron
Fraser, Suzanne Golds-