5586 DRAKE • WEST BLOOMFIELD • (248) 788-4567 Presents The Ultimate Traditional A RIDE DOWNTOWN to the Westin on Jefferson was to attend the recent Ronald McDonald House "Evening of Laughter." Michael and Sandy Hermanoff, among others, parked their car and then discovered that they had gone to the wrong hotel He is a former president of Ronald McDonald House, and presently on the board of directors ... She is a prominent public relations gal. It was being held at the Westin in Southfield, formerly Radisson Plaza ... where the Algonquin Room foyer was filled with hors d'oeuvres, open bar and silent auction items ... The room itself had over 300 for dinner, comedy and dancing. Mike and Sandy, at our table with David Leider, Darlene Smith, Richard Ruby, Carol Rothenberg and Mat and Krisw Stoll, told of talking to their son, Jeffrey, with Army Intelligence in Seoul, Korea, and asking what he had made for dinner recently ... "Fried chicken in a microwave," Jeffrey said ... (Hmm, wonder if Army Intelligence knows somethinc, we don't about mak- ing this dish?) Irwin Kahn, owner of Gardner- White Furniture Co., donates a recliner every year for the silent auction ... He has been a long-time supporter of Ronald McDonald House, encouraged by his friend, Alan Frank, general man- ager of WDIV-TV ... Irwin's reminis- cence of other days in the furniture game is good listening ... Harry and Sylvia Granader, of course, talking about their wonderful Mak-A-Dream Camp in Gold Creek, Mont., for chil- dren with cancer ... Their son, Gary Granadar, was last year's winner of the Ronald McDonald top-ranking Heart Award, and this year presented it at the event to Alan Frank. Being with dedicated people is among pleasures to be enjoyed ... Their devotion is so real. ACCORDING TO Rabbi David Nelson of Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park, the food being brought in will be approved by the Council of Orthodox Rabbis at the kosher nights targeted for "Tony n' Tina's Wedding" performances, Dec. 6 and 20, 6:30 p.m. ... upstairs at Baci Abbracci Italian Chophouse on Pike Street in Pontiac. Caterer Meyer Cohen of Congrega- tion Young Israel will prepare every- thing off-site and deliver it to Baci. At the Dec. 20 performance, Rabbi Nelson will marry the couple in a spe- cial show. "Tony n' Tina's Wedding" is the Adults 19.95 • Children $ 9.95(10& Under) • Kids 3 & Under POTATO BAR •Candied Sweet Potatoes •Real Mashed Potatoes •Grecian Oven-Roasted Potatoes •Fresh Cranberries •Chestnut Stuffing FREE! SEAFOOD BAR •Peel & Eat Shrimp •Oysters 1/2 Shell •Clams •Snow Crab Claws •Cold Poached Salmon VoqA" , * ‘114 %. 1.:467:1'1 4‘41 $414 40% SALAD BAR SWEET TABL •Tommy's Salad •Caesar Salad •Dinner Salad •Beet & Onion Salad •Cucumber Salad •Hawaiian Salad VEGETARIAN BAR 13 et- 13runch As Listed Here is Available Only At •Pumpkin Pies •Lemon Meringue Pies •Mini Pastries •Seasonal Fruit Display HOT ENTREES Parthenon •Veggie Moussaka •Veggie Pastitsio Spinach Triangle •Carved Roased Turkey Carved Steamship '‘Roi.ind Roast Beef ‘• Lamb Shish Kebob •Roast Chicken •Orange Roughy House. 1 ;*) ,* Ati4g:* 03-4***%g/0,110.AIKkiak, iNv:(4)'-3.4c1 4:9011 .c15 • ("4 toto r — )725: ALSO IS TAKING — RESERVATIONS FOR p a 211 N O N ITS REGULAR HOURS AND THANKSGIVING FEAST WITH 737-8600 ALL THE TRIMMINGS! 410))* 4A(110 y *CsKepc- 3 4-- i (0(09;-, tlir,viii.v :Ittrk - st. Itt• Ts - I L, t. t. s et A *.vp(Kii.5*;. -4(111Arel ■ \\\\\*1\\\\‘ ‘ 4 1 1 1111 1 1 /20 1998 Detroit Jewish News 93