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January 23rd through March 20th
Don't let the chill of winter keep you indoors! Not when there's so many delicious
foods to enjoy during our Winter Foods Festival.
Rochester Chop House
306 Main Street, Rochester, MI
651-2266
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1111111,11111,
Kruse and Muer on Main
327 Main Street, Rochester, MI
652-9400
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Bring this
ad to any
one of our
four
restaurants
and redeem
the attached
coupons for
valuable
savings.
You'll
be glad
you did!
WINTER FOODS
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Free Lunch
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Present this coupon and receive one luncheon entree I
free when another entree of equal or greater value is
purchased. Total value not to exceed $5.00 off.
Offer good now through February 20. 1994. Not valid in
conjunction with other promotional discounts or on
alentine's Day .
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64 North Adams Rd., Rochester, MI
375-2503
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Kabin Kruser's Oyster Bar
306 Main Street, Rochester, MI
651-2266
Spotlight
Viorst Weaves
Murder And Mayhem
CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ
LOCAL COLUMNIST
Author Judith
Viorst tackles
the intermar-
riage issue in her
novel Murdering
Mr. Monti (Si-
mon & Schuster).
Her main char-
acter, Brenda
Kovner, decides
to murder Mr. Monti, who hap-
pens to be the father of her son's
fiancee. Mr. Monti wants to
harm her son because he re-
fuses to convert from Judaism
to Catholicism. In this "Merry
little tale of sex and violence,"
Mr. Monti is also Brenda's
lover. In addition to murder and
adultery, Judith Viorst shows
with with and humor just how
far parents will go to protect
their children.
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Offer good now through February 20, 1994. Not valid in
conjunction with other promotional discounts or on
alentine's Day .
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WELCOME
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with a loan from the
Lunch ■ Dinner ■ Cocktails
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680-0066
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645 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy
Author Judith Viorst
MR• MO NTI
Judith Viorst, a best-
selling author of many books
including Necessary Losses
and the children's book
Alexander and the Terrible,
No Good, Very Bad Day, was
We'd like to
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FASHION NOTES
As part of the 1994 Interna-
tional Cultural Festival, the
Ritz Carlton and Ford Motor
Co. join Somerset Collection
diTh
WINTER FOODS — 1
WESTIVA T
Present this coupon and receive one dinner entree free I
when another entree of equal or greater value is
purchased. Total value not to exceed $7.00 off
The evening will feature
healthy hors d'oeurvres and
desserts and an auction of
art by local artists. Admis-
sion is $65 per person, $40 of
which is a tax-deductible gift
to the hospital. For more in-
formation, call Debbie
Babcock at 876-8431.
recently in town at Border's
Bookstore.
HEART ART
Sid and Phebe Goldstein
and Nina and Bob
Machus will host the "Art
From the Heart Auction" to
benefit the Henry Ford
Heart and Vascular In-
stitute's community resear-
ch program. Some of the
committee members include:
Deena and Steven Borzak,
Shelley and David Gold-
berg, Sue and Alan Kauf-
man, and Susan and
Norman Silverman. The
event will begin 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 7 at Machus Sly Fox
restaurant in Birmingham.
and Fairlane Town Center to
feature fashion luncheons
Tuesday through Friday un-
til March 4. Admission for
the luncheon and fashion
show is $15. For more infor-
mation call 441-2100.
Exclusives For The Bride
in Birmingham will host
personal appearances of the
Diamond Collection's three
designers, Ron LoVece,
Robert Legere and Rany
Fenoli, on Jan. 28-30.
Lois Pincus reports that
Artspace will be closing Jan.
29 and will reopen with an
exciting concept soon. Dur-
ing this interim period, Art-
space will continue to assist
clients and can be reached at
258-1540.
The second annual Spring
Home & Garden Show will
be held Feb. 3-6 at the Novi
Expo Center. This show
features over 200 exhibitors.
For more information call
737-4478.