nment HAKATA "Pi 05 OPEN 7 DAYS • LUNCH & DINNER featuring Spotlight AUTHENTIC JAPANESE CUISINE AS YOU LIKE IT! • Elegant Atmosphere • Gracious Warmth • Reasonable Prices Jump on the Merry-Go-Round for Children. * Sushi Bar'" Private Japanese Rooms * Cocktails Including 30 Different Kinds of Sake Furniture and used clothing are needed. Every Friday from now until the event, furniture pick-up will be available. For more information, call David King at (248) 646-3353 . The black-tie event "Merry-Go- Round" will be held 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, at the Somerset Inn ballroom. Merry Go-Round will honor Henry Baskin and Morry and Margo Cohen, who made it possible to move forward and purchase the new home, and Lois Shaevsky, who will be honored as an outstanding volun- teer. Lila Lazarus and Huel Perkins are masters of ceremony. Recently many volunteers gathered Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2 p.m. • Dinner: Mon.-Sat. 5:30-10:30 p.m. Sunday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 737-7220 32443 NORTHWESTERN HWY. Fax: 737-7223 Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile Visit us on the web www.hakatasushi.com THE GALLERY RESTAURANT A it I Enjoy gracious dining amid a beautiful atmosphere of casual elegance r► BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS: MON.- SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • Bloomfield Plaza • 248-851-0313 Now Appearing By Popular Demand! New Lunch Specials • 1/2 Sandwich & Soup . omeone in the kitchen is thinking. Trying new things — chargrilled N.Y. strip steak on a bed of carmelized onions and roasted peppers, grilled fresh. (They mean it.) Salmon with corn salsa!" HouR DET-Roi -T- "A small place is making a name for itself' DANNY 1A5Ki7\i • Chinese Chicken Salad • Stage Seafood Salad z s ■ Angle Rd. • Chicken Rollup • Cobb Salad A perfect And as Corned Reef Sandwich! Stage & Co. 9/4 1998 Deli • Dining • Catering Serving the finest Jewish Delicatessen since 1962 --+- Open until 10 pm Sri /SW until 11 pm 248.855.6622 90 Detroit Jewish News West Maple 14 Mil• Rd. Pontiac Trail wil ed e West Rd. Walled lake Or REDFIRE WHERE QOM FlilEJI1J5 GET SERVED QOM F88Th 1050 Benstein Road, Walled Lake, MI 248-669-2122 Open for Lunch & Dinner Interior designers Richard Ross, Amy Weinstein, Jeffery King and Paul Canvasser help make Care House beautiful. T he Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Oakland County, a nonprofit organiza- tion preventing and treating Lois Shaevsky, Linda Nelson-Klein, Vicki Celani children of child abuse, has and Anne Weiner addressed invitations for some exciting news. This fall Merry Go-Round. • the Council will be moving into a new home for its programs and at the home of Vicki Celani ro hosting its first black-tie event. address invitations for the upcoming Child Abuse Council's Care House gala. For ticket information, call Children's Center, the program help- (248) 332-7173. ing with trauma for young- sters of sexual assault and GENERATIONS working with the justice sys- The State of Israel Bonds tem, will have a newly deco- Women's Division and New rated home thanks to some Leadership Division hosts local interior designers and "Generations Fashion Show" philanthropists. 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at Interior designers Amy Shaarey Zedek. Linda Dres- Weinstein, Jeffery King, ner, of Linda Dresner bou- Linda Golden, Paul Can- tique in Birmingham, and CARLA JEAN vasser, Sandy Seligman, Cindy Kahn, of Kiddly- SCH W ARTZ Richard Ross, Judee Lewis winks children's boutique in Local Co lumnist and Kevin McManamon are Birmingham, will present designing rooms for Care House. the fashion show with special guest They also are hosting a huge furni- Sherry Margolis. ture/garage sale on Sept. 25-26 at The models include many Israel the former Crowley's building in Bonds women with their daughters, Birmingham. "We encourage dona- daughters-in-law and grandchildren. tions. It is tax deductible, and 100 Some lucky families will have four percent of the proceeds will go to generations represented. Some of the Care House," said interior designer organizers include Sandy Dembs, Judee Lewis. Andrea Hurwitz, Lisa Rotter, Linda