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November 18, 1994 - Image 160

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-18

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THANKSGIVING MENU

$1195

COMPLETE DINNER

per person

We Use Only
Empire Kosher Turkey

• WHOLE ROASTED EMPIRE TURKEY
• CHALLAH BREAD STUFFING
• TURKEY GRAVY
• GARDEN SALAD WITH DRESSING

• HOMEMADE CRANBERRY RELISH
• CANDIED SWEET POTATOES OR
ROASTED BROWN ANNA POTATOES
• FRESH STEAMED VEGETABLES
•• FRESH DINNER ROLLS

Shirt Box Auction
Helps Local Charities

A LA CARTE ITEMS

• VEGETARIAN CHOPPED LIVER $6.99 lb. •• CHICKEN SOUP
$3.99 qt. •• MASHED POTATOES
$3.99 qt.
•WHOLE ROASTED TURKEY
•• MATZO BALLS
$ .79 ea. •• ROASTED BROWN POTATOES
$4.99 qt.
WITH GRAVY
$3.50 lb. •• HOMEMADE CRANBERRY RELISH.$3.99 pt. •• FARFEL AND MUSHROOMS
$4.99 qt.
Raw Weight • CANDIED SWEET POTATOES....$1.50 ea portion • KISHKE
$1.25 ea.
• 1/2 ROASTED CHICKEN
$4.50 ea. •• CHALLAH STUFFING
$4.99 qt. • FRESH STEAMED VEGEATABLES $2.99 qt.
• MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUP
$3.99 qt. •• TURKEY GRAVY
$2.99 pt.

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST

Holiday Pastries & Desserts Available

ANOTHER
SHIRLEE BLOOM
SPECIALTY

855-9463

EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED
IN SHIRLEE'S
SEPARATE KITCHEN

Orders May Be Placed Through Nov. 20, 1994

(A La Carte Orders May Be Picked Up Any Day Prior To Thanksgiving)

°41.41.,
- 198'

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Carry-Out
Catering • Sitdown



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Catering By
Shirlee Bloom
Available For
All Occasions

32418 Northwestern Highway between Middlebelt and 14 Mile Road

Gila Gelfond, Ron Elkus and Sandi Duchinsky at the Shirt Box auction.

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he 1994 Charity Shirt Auc-
tion at the Shirt Box in
Southfield raised $4,620 for
43 local charities, including
JARC, the Evan Shapiro BBYO
Fund and the Michigan Jewish
AIDS Coalition.
Michigan artists painted and
decorated the shirts and vests.
"This was a true labor of love and
a lot of fun," said Ron Elkus,
owner of the Shirt Box. Some of
the artists included: Sandi
Duchinsky, Gila Gelfond,
Ricky Berlin, Ilona, Gail
Mintz and Deborah Fried-
man

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TAKE VINCE AND IARRY'S
CRASH COURSE IN SAFETY BELTS.

LESSON
No.4

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Lori Weiss, Robert Block,
Nimrod Rosenthal, Sidney
Lantz and Eli Robinson.

CCFA MOVIE

The Michigan Chapter Crohn's
& Colitis Foundation of America
will hold their annual movie gala
on Nov. 21 at Showcase Cinema
1-5 in Bloomfield Hills. Some of
CCFA supporters include:
Robert B. Jacob, Carol
Roberts, Audrey Kron,
Howard B. Young, Audrey
Weinberg and Jay Levinson.
For more information, call CCFA
at (810) 737-0900.

CLOTHING TRADE-IN

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"Folks should remind
others to wear their safety
belts. Remember, there could
be a dummy in your car"

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YOU COULD LIARN A LOT FROM A DUMMY.
BUCKLE YOUR SAFETY BEI?.

Marvin Tamaroff, Seymour Brode

25TH ANNIVERSARY

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`The Simone Vitale
Band is an assurance
of a great evening."

Danny Raskin, Jewish News

• Weddings
• Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
• Anniversaries
• Private Parties

FOR ALL YOUR
HAPPY OCCASIONS
(810) 544-7373

d like to

WELCOME
you HOME

with a loan from the

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967-1112

Chico's, on the Boardwalk,
presents the "Great Clothing
Trade-In" benefiting Simon
House and the Lighthouse,
two Detroit-area women's
charities. Gently worn cloth-
ing may be dropped off at
Chico's through Nov. 30.
Chico's Will also give a 10 per-
cent discount to all contrib-
utors on the day they donate
their clothing.

ETON ACADEMY

Franklin Fitness & Racquet
Club and Tamaroff Buick joint-
ly celebrated their 25th anniver-
sary with a "Riviera Night." One
lucky winner was chosen to have
the use of a 1995 Buick Riviera
for one year. Southfield Mayor
Donald Fracassi made a spe-
cial presentation to Marvin
Tamaroff, president of Tamaroff
Buick, and Seymour Brode,
president of Franklin Fitness and Ann Goodman, Laurie Winston
Racquet Club. Part of the cere-
mony included Mr. Brode cutting More than 200 patrons recently
the ribbon to Franklin's new attended a fashion show lun-
gymnasium. Some of the cele- cheon for Eton Academy at the
brants included: Mitch Albom, Bloomfield Hills Country Club.
Warren Pierce, Mort Meisner, The mother and daughter duo of

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