Elegance 6144 4/44:140t Will Ma/20 1/4144 PG4/I Special/ "A Leader of the State's Dining Scene" Detroit Monthly MOW!' 5 14**fiel,ebesrlv- Reservations (313) 642-1094 Bingham Farms 30100 Telegraph Rd. David Schostak, Jerome Schostak, Mark Rosenfeld and Robert Schostak. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL OUR INFO LINE 737-4URC Morel's (JJ•hl•l• %1ASTIANs C, f L L and Parisian Will Come To Laurel Park Place Q.ULE9 BruschettA TABLE ITALIAN FO 0 D 000D.Vf I DI I TA ERN li A CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST I SiLe Laurel Park Place in Livonia recently held a reception to in- troduce Donald Hess, president of Parisian de- partment store. f0' ITALIAN VILLAGE V NOW OPEN Robert Schos- tak, senior vice Enjoy Old-World Italian Family Dining With Great Food 6i Moderate Prices! • Oversized portions (share an entree!) 'Authentic pasta, seafood, poultry, veal and beef dishes • Bakery and deli bar carry-out •Fresh, homemade daily Italian breads and desserts • Breakfast sweets, coffees, cappuccinos and espresso • Largest Italian wine selection in MI t ot c Also offers a separate banquet facility next door for up to 250 people for spedal events and meetings RESERVATIONS 810-488-1100 Twelve Mile Between Farmington & Drake Rds. Mon.-Fri. 7am-Midnight• Sat 5pm-Midnight• Sun. 1pm-9pm to • • ot.WEINEEEE.WEEVE.E.VEVINFASEEE.EILEVEVENEIEWEVE IL IEEVEWEE.SEEMEESEVE IV EVEVEW C/D w C/D LU F-- 0 CC 11J w • to • • • • • • • . to 74 ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT IN THE STONECRAB SEASON! ENDS APRIL 15, 1994 Stone Crabs flown in Jet-Fresh every Monday and Thursday! WE'RE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! FRAN 621 S. Opdyke Rd., Auburn Hills, Mich. Just like Joe's Stone Crab of Miami Beach, Florida, but closer to home! (810) 332.7744 • to to • to to • to to • to to to • • • • *%S11%11.1111:4a111%11%%S11111n111.11eWIMS.11%1111Sllg%%%%%%%%%%%%%S:%%%11%11%%%%%%W11%%%SSWI president of Schostak Brothers and developers of Laurel Park Place, welcomed Mr. Hess to the area. Construction is on schedule for the the 150,000-square-foot Parisian department store to be open- ed August 1994 at Laurel Park Place in Livonia. Along with Jacobson's, the Pari- sian store will anchor the shopping center. This may strengthen family ties as well since the Rosenfeld fam- ily of Jacobson's is distantly re- lated to the Hess family of Parisian. Parisian, Inc. was founded in 1887 in Birmingham, Ala. and purchased by Carl Hess in 1920 under the leadership of the Hess and Abroms families. Third- generation Donald Hess is CEO, while his father Emil serves as chairman of the board. Harold Abroms is vice chairman. Other notables at the re- ception included: Elliot Marcus, store manager, Jerome Schostak, Mark Rosenfeld, David Schostak, Anita Marcus, Fred Marx, Stephanie Jacobson and Jeffrey Green. CINDERELLA BALL The 1994 Cinderella Ball, to benefit the American Lung Association, will be held May 20 at the Ritz-Carlton. Blanche and David Pollack will be honored with the Heritage Award, a symbol of a family's dedica- tion to charitable causes and betterment of the commun- ity. Linda Schafer, daughter of the Pollacks, is the dinner chairman. For Blanche Pollack more information about the Cinderella Ball, call 559- 5100. AKIVA BANQUET The 30th anniversary ban- quet of Akiva Hebrew Day School will honor Dr. Allen Platt, 1994 alumnus of the year, 6 p.m. April 24 at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. Flo and Larry Ziffer will receive the Community Chesed Award and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Potiker will dedicate the Dorothy Potiker Nursery School. Mandell Berman and Lawrence Lowenthal are the honorary chairmen. Arlene Platt is the dinner chair- man, while David Beneson and Sanford Eisenberg are in charge of the ad jour- nal.