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* All-you-can-eat pizza and salad packages for

groups of 15-100
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REGULAR HOURS

OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY

FROM 5 p.m.

Early Bird Dinner Mon. Thru Sun. 4:30 p.m.

4108 W. Maple • Birmingham, Ml • 1 block W. of Telegraph • 626-2630

Linda Taubman, Cathy Sosnick and SuSu Sosnick at the Haven benefit.

NO PARTY TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL

YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. Its a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
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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
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some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.

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Haven Promenade
Draws Large Crowd

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL c0 UMN S

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"Promenade of Hope"

was recently held at
the Palace of Auburn
Hills. More than 840 patrons
attended this event to
benefit the Haven, which
serves victims of domestic
and sexual abuse. SuSu and
Robert' Sosnick are foun-
ding chairmen of this event.
Mrs. Sosnick acknowl-
edged the hard work and
effort of Linda and Robert
Taubman, the promenade
chairmen, in her opening
statements to the crowd.
"As the holidays draw
near we are reminded that
home and family should be a
place of warmth and securi-
ty," said the Taubmans in
their support letter of the
Haven in the evening's pro-
gram.
Kathy Fink, a Haven vol-
unteer, noted that each year
this event draws a larger
crowd. "We began six years
ago with 66 people."
Retailer Linda Dresner
presented the fashion show.
This is the fifth consecutive
year Ms. Dresner has
underwritten and produced
a fashion show for Haven.
Mel Ball and Colours pro-
vided the music.
Some of the members of
the executive committee in-
clude: Nancy Hodari, Jan
Silverman, Merrily Tann
and Barbara Weiner.
Hilary Borman, Elizabeth
Fields, Ilyse Goldman,
Katie Borman, Lauren
Jacobs, Lisa Dechter and
Teisha Tann are part of the
junior executive committee.

KNITTERS TROWBRIDGE

For the second consecutive
year a group of residents
from the Trowbridge have
donated money, food, and
knitted clothing to the
Southfield Goodfellows.
Some of the expert knitters
include: Elizabeth Glasier,
Ann Serlin, Dorothy
Rubin, Jean Wafer, Ger-
trude Gordon, June Stein,
Ruth Albert, Irma
Dallman, Julie Bluestein,
Shirley Jaffee, Pearl
Scharg, Evelyn Wilkin-
son, Zella Thorsen, Rose
Schultz, Pam Bedell,
Minnie Stryk and Isabel
Liebler.

HOLIDAY BROTHERHOOD

The Temple Israel
Brotherhood will provide
Christmas Day holiday
meals at St. Patrick's
Catholic Church in Detroit.
This joint effort between
Temple Israel and St.
Patrick's began in 1990.
Some of the Brotherhood ac-
tive members include:
Stuart Fine, Jim Grey,
Jeffrey Ingber, Robert
Zack, Frank Wolff, Steven
Sallen, Charles Kowatch
and Steven Weinstock.

FASHION NOTES

Tender, a women's boutique,
has opened in downtown
Birmingham. The owners
are Cheryl and Karen
Daskas.
Gary Marcus and Alvin
Katzen are the owners of
Fashion Quest, a men's

