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September 30, 1994 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-30

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AVENUE
E LIMOUTNE SERVICE

FOR LUNCH MON.—FRI. 11:30-2:00

A New Store,
An Old Cause

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST

We will pick you up from your office or shopping spot and trans-
port you to The Avenue Diner via limousine. You will receive your
lunch within 15 minutes after placing your order—OR WE BUY!

(Please, Minimum of 4 Within a 5-Mile Radius of Avenue Diner)

ENTERTAI N M ENT DANCING

Wed. & Sat. Evenings

Featuring

Your Host:
David Lachman

DAVID BALL
KEVIN CROSBY

Thurs. & Fri. Evenings
"Back To Back"
GWEN FOX
GREG DOKES

EXCITING AMERICAN CUISINE

Susan Moray Karr, Bernie Moray and Hedy Nuriel at the HAVEN benefit.

• PRIVATE PARTIES • CATERING • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS

Complimentary
Valet
Service

4616 Woodward, Royal Oak
Just South of 14 Mile

ACOUSTIC MUSIC
IN ANN ARBOR SINCE 1965

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637 1/2 Main St., Ann Arbor

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• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

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In a beautiful atmosphere of
casual elegance for gracious dining.

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the Illezmatics
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Open 7 Days
Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.

West Bloomfield Plaza
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RESERVATION
(810) 549-2000

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Friday, Oct. 7
7:30 & 10 pm

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Enjoy America's premier klezmer
dance band and hilarious character
commedienne for one price!

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ARLO
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MARCO'S DINING AND COCKTAILS

FINE ITALIAN CUISINE

for

Lunch & Dinner

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Specializing in Unique Private Celebrations
f or All Occasions

32758 Grand River Avenue

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Village Commons Center

Downtown Farmington Michigan

For Reservations 810.477.7777

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two nights!

Wednesday, Oct. 12, 8 pm
Thursday, Oct. 13, 8 pm

Tom
Paxton

Sat., Oct. 15,
7:30/9:30 pm

kids show Sun, 10/16 at noon

Tickets at Ticket Master, Michigan Union Ticket
Office, Herb David Guitar Studio, Schoolkids
Records, or call 763-TKTS to charge on Visa,
MC, or Discover. For more info call 761-1800.

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060

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magine the Possibilities" was
a benefit evening for HAVEN,
Oakland County's domestic
and sexual violence preven-
tion center, held at Gorman's new
50,000-square-foot Drexel Her-
itage showroom in Novi. Bernie
Moray, president of Gorman's
and Hedy Nuriel, executive di-
rector of HAVEN, greeted more
than 350 guests. All proceeds
from the event will be donated to
HAVEN to keep the Novi branch
open.
Mr. Moray, who was recently
named Retailer of the Year by
the National Home Furnishings
Association, received accolades
from HAVEN, Drexel Heritage
and the City of Novi at the ben-
efit.
Some of the HAVEN support-
ers included: Susan Moray-
Karr, Sandra Weisenthal, Ed
Fenton, Mira Linder, Ceci
and Bill Stone, Marilyn Hab-
sburg, John Bloom, Kathy
Wilson-Fink and Linda
Blondy.

who serves as an inspiration to
others. Florine Mark and
Ruthie Tucker were alio pre-
sent.

DAVE'S FRIENDS

Phillip Fisher, Gwen Wein-
er and many other friends of
Sen. Dave Honigman are host-
ing a reception to help his re-
election campaign. The event
will take place 6 p.m. Oct. 12 at
the Weiner home in Franklin.
His friends are requesting pa-
trons to make a $500 to $1000
per person donation.
Some of Dave's friends include:
Alan and Sheryl Ackerman,
Gene and Marcia Apple-
baum, Paul and Marlene Bor-
man, Joel Dorfman., Mala
Dorfman, Herschel and An-
nette Fink, Marjorie and Max
Fisher, Randy Friedman and
Bob and SuSu Sosnick.

WINGO

Women's American ORT will
be hosting a women only bingo 7
p.m. Oct. 11 at the Aboretum Of-
DESIGN NEWS
fice Center in Farmington Hills.
The Michigan chapter of the The evening includes dinner and
American Society of Interior De-
signers recently held a benefit bingo. The charge is $18 for
with the media. Tobyann Pol- members and $20 for guests.
Some of the WINGO organizers
lak of Sneider Interiors won an include:
Wolfe, Valerie
ASID award for a design pre- Ettinger, Andi
Elaine Robins and
sentation. Robbie Segel, Ar-
Debbie Muskovitz.
more
lene Cohen and Nancy Blake information, call ORT For
at 855-
of Innovative Interiors and Bar- 9820.
bi Krass of Colorworks attend-
ed the event. Suzy
Farbman of Better Homes
& Gardens and Detroit
Monthly was one of the me-
dia representatives •

KENNY EVENT

An afternoon of jazz was
held at the home of Sondra
Berlin to benefit Kenny Re-
hab. Judge Hilda Gage
was awarded the 1994 Ken-
ny Rehab Spirit Award. The
award is presented annually
to a person with a disability Kenny supporters.

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