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February 23, 1996 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-23

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Sweet
Dreams

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More than a Coffee House!
Its a Sweet Dream come true!

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moist and delicious tortes and pastries.

Perfect for bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs
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7 am - 10 am
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I

t was really kind of weird (Or Defamation League for fighting posted in the May 21st edition.
I'm weird. You make the call). groups like the Ku Klux Klan.
"My bridesmaids gave me an
Last Tuesday, in search of An editorial applauded the re- all-electric shower," cooed a
information for an upcoming cent U.S. Supreme Court ruling beaming, blond, pig-tailed coed
story about Zionism in the 21st which put "an end to restrictions with cute little bows in her hair.
century, I back-pedaled to 1948, not only against Negroes, but
What were some of her neat-
the year Israel became an inde- also against Jews and others o acquisitions? Hold onto your
pendent state.
who have been barred from cer-
stomach. Here
Time travel found my
tain residential dis-
we go:
nose buried in yellowed
tricts."
"How to elec-
pages of The Jewish
But, come on now.
trify the groom:
News, an archival copy.
What's the value of a
Watch his face
At once, I felt old, young
few remarkable anec-
light up when he
and incredibly aware of
dotes when they're up
first gets a whiff
the fact that every
against hot gossip?
of the coffee
name included in this
Let's get to the impor-
you've brewed ...
very column — the one RUTH LI TTMANN tant stuff. Engage- electrically. It's a sure-fire way
you're reading today —
ments, a la 1948.
to make friends and influence
STA FF
will become part of yet
"Troth Announced" husbands. Coffee makers start
WR"EY E"TER
at a modest $6.95."
Or, "He'll compare you to his
mother when you set a plate of
crisp, tender waffles before
him. (Editor's note: And this is
a good thing?) The man nev-
er breathed who didn't drool at
the sight — the cook never
lived who couldn't do better

another yellowed page 50 years
from now.
The JN dated•May 14, 1948,
declared "Palestine Liberation
Day Observance On Sunday ...
At Central High."
The display advertisement on
Page 3 announced a dress sale
at Hudson's. "At only $8.95" you,
too, can own "figure-praising
summertime fashions in sizes 12
to 20."
In that same JN, President
Truman hailed the Anti-

February 7 - March 3

Meadow
Brook
Theatre

Baruch HaShem. Tales from the J1 V archives.

THEJEWI41 NEWS

Above: Singular Stud: Jeff
Dell (you might remember
him as the Billboard Guy,
snatching dates off the
Lodge) graduates to MCF's benefit
auction.

Above left: Stunning: Bachelorette
Wendy Rubin takes to the auction block
on the arm of "Bobby" from Star Trax.

Above: He'll
compare you
to his
mother!
Right:
Honeymoon
Special

with one of these waffle irons.
From $9.95."
Or, "Honeymoon Special:
were the words atop pictures of With this portable electric roast-
smiling brides-to-be, or "To Wed er in the back seat of his car, you
In June." Notably absent from carry your kitchen with you.
the shots were mugs of their Plugs in anywhere, keeps food
lucky men. Marriage seemed hot when detached. Perfect for
more of a girls' affair, as evinced picnics or buffets. From $36.95."
by a Detroit Edison Company ad
HIS car? HER kitchen?
Enough of that. Back to those
engagements.
"Honest! It's Just Like China-
But first, I've got to mention
town . . . and Right in our Jew-
the ad for "King Fong Cafe ...
ish Community!"
Honest! It's just like Chinatown
... and Right in our Jewish Com-
Real Cantonese Dishes!
munity!" Real Cantonese Dish-
• Gai Kow
• Egg Rolls
es! ... Complete Take-Out
• Steak Kow
• Won Ton
• Hai Kow
• Pepper Steak
Service. 11813 Dexter, corner of
• Almond War Sue 'Gai
• Tenderloin with 'Pea Pods
Elmhurst."
EUGENE FOO . . . noted chef of Strictly
So girls, for any of you who
•iChinese dishes personally supervising
preparation of your favorite Far-Eastern
didn't receive that swell Honey-
delicacies . . . in REAL CANTONESE
moon Special, I sincerely hope
STYLE!
you sent HIM out in HIS car to
Private
Complete
amity Di nners
-15-1ffirinmcm-r9
DELICIOUS
Parties
Take-Out
pick up the won ton, pepper
A Specialty
LUNCHES!
Service
Catered
steak and tenderloin with pea
pods.
Back to the engagements. No
doubt we've come a long way from
11813 DEXTER cor. Elmhurst
NO. 9693
OPEN DAILY 11 a. in. to 12 p. m.
SATURDAYS, 11 a. m. to 2 a. m.
the days when grooms-to-be re-
mained invisible. Take a look at

!KING IMING CAFE

Anyone for Chinese?

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