SHIRLEE BLOOMS JEWISH CUISINE Sum MER PLEASURES CHARLEVOIX page 75 Call Shirlee To Cater Your Next Pool Party, Picnic and Other Outdoor Events WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR MAYFAIR ROOM AVAILABLE FOR YOUR NEXT AFFAIR UP TO 75 CALL SHIRLEE BLOOM FOR • Bar & Bat Mitzvahs • Showers •Weddin.;s • Graduations • Anniversaries • All -Occasion Parties • Business Meetings • Reunions • Birthdays • Baby-Namings • Rehearsal Dinners • Brises WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING INDOORS & OUTDOORS YOU DO NOTHING! ALL TRADITIONAL JEWISH COOKING DONE IN SHIRLEE'S OWN KITCHEN ON OUR PREMISES Enjoy Outdoor Dining On Our Patio !a ster Card EiPUES ■ 32415 Northwestern Highway Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile • Farm. Hills 855 9463 Pd OUTDOOR FURNITURE SERVICE CENTER Refinishing and Restrapping • Expert Workmanship on all brands including Woodard, Brown Jordan Tropitone and Samsonite. Electrostatic Painting • Sandblasting Custom Ordered Cushions and Matching Umbrellas Umbrella Repair Pick up & Delivery KEN'S CASUALS S10 810-585-6629 1352 Combermere Unit L Troy, MI 48083 ing era when wealthy ers hope to see preserved. Denise Lites, Suzy Farbman families built their spa- "I love the old-fashioned and Shelley cious "summer cot- Golden have charm of Charlevoix," shared many tages," brought their says photojournalist Lin- summers servants and steamer together. da Solomon of Birming- trunks, and stayed ham. She often visits through the season. with husband Barry Gilbert and her late husband, when he enters regional golf tour- naments. "It takes you back to Julius, were one of the first De- a slower pace, and I love the ca- troit summer residents to move sual informality. I know I can go to Charlevoix year round in 1962. He was one of the owners everywhere in my jeans." The relaxed ambiance along of the Lodge, a motel designed with the lakes and cooling by famed Charlevoix builder Earl breezes have long drawn people Young, whose "mushroom hous- to Charlevoix, but it has not al- es" are becoming more acclaimed ways been so informal. In the as years pass. The golden period of `20s, the seven-story Beach Ho- tel, overlooking Lake Michigan, Charlevoix, according to Gilbert's and the Colonial Club, also book, was between World War known as Koch's, were elegant 1 and the Great Depression when establishments where guests "the pre-jet set flocked north dur- ing July and August from sizzling dressed formally on weekends. From 1920, when Koch's Chicago, humid Detroit, torrid opened, until 1947 when its il- St. Louis and sweltering new Or- legal gambling operation was leans, their monogrammed closed down, it was a popular steamer trunks loaded with er- dining spot among Midwestern mine wraps for the ladies to wear "Merchant Princes," according on cool Michigan evenings and to Charlevoix historian and au- for the men, white silk tuxedos and black patent leather dancing thor Edith Gilbert. In her book Summer Resort shoes." Long before the affluent Roar- Life: Tango, Teas and All! ($16.95, available at the Bridge ing '20s, however, more modest Street Book Shop in Charlevoix), groups had chosen Charlevoix as she recounts a pre-air-condition- page 80 CHARLEVOIX