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April 15, 1994 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-15

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ITALIAN VILLAGE

NOW OPEN

Enjoy Old-World Italian Family Dining
With Great Food (Sc 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

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Also offers a separate banquet fadlity next door
for up to 250 people for spedal events and meetings

After The Theatre Enjoy
Our Italian Desserts

RESERVATIONS 488-1100
VALET PARKING

Twelve Mile Between Farmington & Drake Rds.

Mon.-Fri. lam-Midnight • Sat 5pm-Midnight • Sun. I pm-9pm

Linda Schafer and her mother, Blanche Pollack

Cinderella Ball
Honors The Pollacks

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST

COMING SOON

The Cinderella
Ball Committee
was busy last
week addressing
invitations for
the upcoming
gala event 6:30
p.m. May 20 at
the Ritz-Carlton
to benefit the
American Lung Association.
Fifteen women met at the home
of Linda Schafer to stuff, seal
and address the elegant invita-
tions.

MOTHER'S DAY

SUNDAY, MAY

8

Now there's a wondeul way to thank
that "special" mother in your

"It's very exciting this
year, since we've brought in

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FOR TRAYS

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Celebrate Mother's Day In A Unique Way

Open 7 Days

Lunch & Dinner

WE FEATURE FALAFEL

Restaurant
# Mideastern & American Cuisine

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Have a heart-to-heart
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At 1-696 & 11 in Lathrup Landing

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• Lamb Chops • Shish Kabob • Tabbouli
• Stuffed Grape Leaves (Veg. & Reg.)
• Bar-6-Q Ribs & Chicken • Etc.

RAW JUICE BAR

With Fresh-Squeezed fruits & Vegetables

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Buy One Entree At Regular Price
Get Second Entree
Equal or Lesser Value
HALF THE PRICE!

• Dine In Only • With Coupon
• 1 Coupon Per Couple
• Not Valid With Other Offers
Expires 4-30-94

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WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

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a new group of people," said
Ms. Schafer. Ms. Schafer
remembers hearing about
the event for years from her
parents, Blanche and
David Pollack, who are
among this year's honorees.
Some of the supportive
women on the Cinderella
Court include: Joan Wells,

Lynn Modell, Anne
Simons, Lois Shaevsky,
Carol Sole, Linda Sircus,
Joan Winkelman, Roberta
Toll, Dee Monoliths, Betty
Bright, Cheryl Hall and
Bonnie Lockwood.

MODERNISM EXPOSITION

The Southfield Modernisim
Exposition will take place
April 30 and May 1 at the
Southfield Civic Center.
This is an exposition and
sale of 20th centui-y design
antiques. The Detroit Area
Art Deco Society, a non-
profit group, plans a preview
party 7 p.m. April 29. Some
of the DAADS supporters in-
clude: David Klein and

Kate Ostrove, Suzy and
Burt Farbman, Connie
and Tony Jacob, Gary
and Melissa Lipton, Ron
and Debbie Steinberg. For

information regarding the
preview party, call Ann
Duke at (810) 547-5716; for
information regarding the
exposition call Michael
Butler at (810) 465-9441.

VEGAS NIGHT

The Sisterhood of Temple
Emanu-El will present a Las
Vegas Extravaganza 8 p.m.
April 16 at the synagogue.
In addition to the popular
games, there will be a raffle
and door prizes, including a
trip to Orlando. There is a
fee for admission. Some of
the high rollers in this event
include: Shelley Steinberg,

Ilene Monkman, Kim and
Glenn Liebowitz, Mert
Sherbow, Aviva Phillips,
Karen Hull, Lori Filder
and Debra and David
Silverstein.For more infor-

mation, call Shelley
Steinberg at 559-4371.

BOND EVENT

The State of Israel Bonds
Women's Division Diamond
Trustee Society and Prime
Ministers' Club will honor
Diane Hauser at the home
of Helen Zuckerman on
April 2 0 . Dr. Ellen
Cannon, a political scientist
will be the guest speaker.

Doreen Hermelin and
Nancy Jacobson are the

dinner co-chairmen.

CANCER FOUNDATION

Michele Schubot reports
that the recent Michigan
Cancer Foundation Partners
Comedy Fest evening held at
Mark Ridley's Comedy
Castle was a success. Some
of the supporters included:
Brian Schubot, Michele's
husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Rob Silverstein, Connie

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