AttittittotiAttittOntAA For your Wonderfut Patronage.. in the s The interior was all my husband's design, including the lamp posts and wrought iron railing to sim- ulate an outdoor French cafe. "Saul also prevailed upon Bob Gorelick of Gorelick's Gallery, to hang some of his oil paintings on the walls of Anatole's. They were beautiful and lent elegance to the restaurant. Of course, they were for sale with all the proceeds going to Bob. "Joe Cartwright was a patient of my husband's and an excellent chef. However, Joe did not have the necessary money to open a restaurant, and my spouse had faith in him. So Saul provid- ed the funding. He had a number of investments, and he thought, 'Why not • a restaurant?' It was the designing of the place that appealed to him. He also designed the medical clinic in Warren and our home at Lake Angelus. "Joe was responsible for running the restaurant while Saul watched over the finances. "My husband had a very busy prac- tice, and after two or three years, he decided to leave the restaurant busi- ness in Joe's hands. Joe was such a good chef." From ... Allan Gale ... "A Chaldean acquaintance of mine sent me this bit of information in a recent e-mail: 'I hear that La Fendi of West Bloomfield, Middle-Eastern restau- rant, caters to a Jewish crowd for an early dinner on weeknights (they even play Jewish music) and then later, to a Chaldean crowd (Chaldeans tend to have dinner much later) with Chaldean music, etc.' " From ... Phyllis Bernstein ... "In your article dated Dec. 21, 2001, you mentioned seeing a sign in Cabo San Lucas regarding a local restaurant there by the name of Senor Greenberg's Mexicatessen. "It may interest you to know that the owner, David Greenberg, is the son of former Detroiters, Ron Greenberg and Hedi Cohen Mishkind. Both graduated from Central in June of 1957." WANTED HELP Dept. ... The his- tory of Broadway Avenue, a short street in Detroit that had many Jewish mer- chants earning livings from the 1930s through the 1970s, is being researched by two members of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan ... Janis Waxenberg and Alan Kandel ... He is also a board member of the society. Her dad, Harry Goodman, had the Pants Store on Broadway ... Others there included Finsterwald's, Henry the Hatter, Conn's Clothes on the cor- ner of Broadway and Campus rn, Appreciation/1 uTFi are, of tit& great- Early Evening a:opiate, Dinner Menu. 3 10:141/. to 5:30 p.m mo Throtigk Fr • •3 Lamb Chops • chidcen/ Stir-Fry • chidcen, Filet • chicken/ Meatballs • Laotb & Rice. •Spagkat& with. Meatballs • Smiled White Fisk/ • Filet • Porterhous& Steak. $11.95 7.95 Z95 7.95 7.95' 7.95 8.95 11.95 13.95 Ali Dinners Inciud.: •Sala • Choice/ of one. Vegetable- • Coloplaitentary tts. Rice. Pudding • our •Sorry, No Splitth9 • Sony, No Substitutizots • Dikte,rif, off+ • No Early a :M.• VO,Ott Hot a Dinner Orders after 5:30 pi.t.v. w a:fts'llavo Our Beautiful Banquet Rooms acc ommodating up to 250 persons are available for all occasions. •weddzstgr • Birath ys I I I & DEBBIE G. TOM ALTENBURG NOW APPEARING THURSDAY, EVENINGS SATURDAY SY FRIDAY & FOR DINING & DANCING FROM 7 p.m• akkI ■ ti Enjoy Michigan's Finest LAMB CHOPS and the Award-winning TOMMY SALAD COMPLETE CARRY-OUT SERVICE SHIVA DINNERS Open Seven Days for Lunch and dinner I p a .)-11 e O KING CRAB LEGS & LOBSTER TAILS SERVED DAILY 6199 Orckarei Lake Rot. (North/ o f Maple ) (248) 7374600 VA* itt Att r iitt it t itt if