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January 18, 1963 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-01-18

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The Golden Anniversary Year
of the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods will be
launched Monday when Na-

• BREAKFAST

j

• BRUNCH

THIS

tional Uniongram Day will be
observed by the more than 105,-
000 members of its 600 Sister-
hoods throughout the United
States, Canada, and eight other
countries.

• DINNERS

SUNDAY

S

0
S

TREAT

T I C
A A U T R
DE L ICATESSEN

T

IN THE NORTHWOOD CENTER

13 Mile and Woodward 'at Coolidge
OPEN DAILY, SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS TO 10 P.M.
LARGE LIGHTED PARKING AREA & COVERED WALK

WOODWARD AT 11 1/2 MILE ROAD

Always gives you that

10

ph
T .mur.s.

Wednesdays

Fridays

SOMETHING EXTRA !

BOUNTIFUL BUFFET NIGHTS
Select any Brand
STEAK NIGHT Steak
of Your Choice
SUPERLATIVE SEA FOODS

and Northwood Inn's Famous FRESH Wisconsin Frog Legs

FAMILY DINNERS

Sundays

GEORGE GENOFF'S QUARTET

3 tric o im p.m.

Tu Pe la s c l i l s ays Ev tV• r y oug
Nli i gt :at.

Dinner Musk 7:15 to 10 p.m. and for Dancing after 10 p.m.

#4/1180Grie

PARTY PROBLEMS??

Northwood Inn has banquet facilities for 50-500 people. Un-
limited parking available. We also do outside catering to your
home, office or plant.

Reservations JO 4-6688 or LI 1-2577

DINNER
PARTIES

18200 WOODWARD TO 8-8500

k74

We have the perfect setting for

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WEDDINGS • BIRTHDAY PARTIES
• ANNIVERSARIES • BANQUETS
MEETINGS • FAMILY CELEBRATIONS
• LUNCHEONS

FLORIDA

Cater in Your Own Home? • YES!

We can handle the catering in your own home and

relieve you of all the small details essential to a
successful Party. You will have nothing to do but
enjoy yourself. Next time you entertain call

ii

KINGSLEY INN

Come to Safety Harbor Spa on Florida's
West Coast. Oldest natural mineral
springs in America. Equal to famous
European spas. Daily massage, mineral
baths, weight control diets directed by
our medical staff. Free golf on two 18-
hole championship courses, horse & dog
tracks, Jai-Alai, fishing & other attrac-
tions nearby. Write for rates & bro-
chure..
Or see your Travel Agent

JO 4.5916 7

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Musk by Muzak

JOEY'S

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.—Sot. to 2 a.m.

DELICATESSEN and
TRAY CATERERS

• Breakfasts i Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches
Complete Carry-Out Service

25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533

"a bit of merrie olde England"

Ye Olde Round Table

19464 LIVERNOIS
No. of Outer Drive

INDIGO
LOUNGE
15435 W. 7 Mile

WOODWARD AVE. SO. OF LONG LAKE RD.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

.

CARL'S

No Party is too small and none too large. It can be
as simple or as elaborate as you wish. Whatever
the • Celebration, let us help make it brighter.

MI 4-1400

WEEKEND

Paradiso Cafe

LET US HELP YOU
WITH YOUR PLANS



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WHERE TO DINE

TO

Be A Guest at
Your Own Party?



10517 W. 7 MILE RD.
BAR-B-Q RIBS, CHICKEN,
PIZZA, SPAGHETTI

HENRY'S Drive-In

Mary Jackson at the Piano Bar



ROCKY'S PIZZERIA

CHEESEBURGER

• WEDDINGS
• LUNCHEONS

.1

Tractors Worth $4,000,000
One thousand tractors and
combines costing some $4,000,-
000 have been acquired by Is-
raeli farms and settlements dur-
ing the past year.

HAMBURGER

Northwest Detroit's
Most Elegant Banquet Facilities

0

if, despite the reassurance, pro-
vincial discriminations did not
subside.

SPECIAL ! !

Jeri's

WOULD YOU LIKE

PARIS, (JTA)—The possibil-
ity that matzoh will be freely
baked and distributed in Russia
for next Passover was raised in
a letter from the Russian sec-
tion in Moscow of the France-
USSR Friendship League.
The failure of the state bak-
eries to bake matzohs for the
1962 Passover evoked worldwide
protest against the Soviet re-
gime.
The letter was sent to Andre
Blumel, former president of the
French Zionist Federation and
currently one of the key lead-
ers of the French section of
the Friendship League. The
note stressed that "there is
nothing in Soviet legislation to
prevent the baking and distri-
bution of matzoh." Blumel, who
quit the French Zionist presi-
dency in a dispute over his pro-
Soviet attitudes, raised the issue
during a recent trip to the So-
viet Union.
The note definitely stated
that since there was no legisla-
tion ban against Matzoh, it
would be freely baked and dis-
tributed, presumably for the
coming Passover. Blumel indi-
cated that he would raise the
issue again with Soviet officials

THREE BLOOD BROTHERS,
all dentists, played prominent
OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER
roles in the recent Mosaic Ma-
UN 4-8553
864-9784
sonic Lodge installation
and a mighty proud mother was
Rose Starman . . . Son Joe was
Private
installing officer, Jack the grand
marshall, and Nate installed as
Banquet Rooms
worshipful master . . . Next year
Seating from 10 to 300. We
they will have another thing in
are equipped to handle large,
common besides being brothers
parties, any time, fast and
and dentists . . . All will be
efficiently.
past masters, too.
Dancing Nitely
* * *
No Extra Charge
SID SILVERMAN being elect-
• LUNCHEON
• DINNERS
ed president of the 35th Infantry
SUNDAY FAMILY DINNERS
Division is almost like a Jew
KENWOOD
being put in the White House
Restaurant & Lounge
. . . He was a captain in World
5 Mile & Telegraph KE 7 7377
War II and is the only Jewish
alumni of this famous group
which includes Harry S. Truman
(a captain in World War I)
and other illustrious names main-
ly from Kansas, Missouri and
Arkansas.
3 DAYS ONLY
* * *
DR. SOL LESNICK revives the
story about the haberdasher who
ran a chain of stores whose win-
dows always were plastered with
FRI.—SAT.—SUN.
big signs proclaiming, "Going
Jan. 18—Jan. 19—Jan. 20
out of business," "Must vacate,"
and "Positively last 24 hours."
. . . One day he told his lawyer,
"My son graduates from college
OR
tomorrow. Should I take him
into business with me?". . . The
lawyer suggested, "Open a new
store for him and let him go
out of business for himself!"
ONLY
* * *
DETROITER PIANIST Murray
Jackman is getting heavy rave
1 4c
I'm going to Henry's
notices . . . Bob Goddard's noted
this
week-end
for
column in the St. Louis Dispatch
this SPECIAL!
says, "The Murray Jackman Trio,
featured in the Living Room at
— NO LIMIT —
the Playboy Club, is just about
the last word in modern jazz,
the smooth flowing kind that is
honey in your tired old ears"
. . . Murray's combo includes
two jazz men formerly with
22040 W. 7 MILE Near LAHSER
KE 4-9528
famous groups . . . The trio may
soon open at New York's Play-
11635 GREENFIELD Near PLYMOUTH • VE 5-9758
boy Club.
* * *
AMPLE PARKING and FAST SERVICE —
SEEING SIGNS . . . by former
Detroiter Ed Wolfe, now a
brakes man in Hammond, Ind.
. These were plastered out-
side a Chicago auto-repair shop,
"May we have the next dents?"
and "Second-hand cars in first
Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
crash condition."
CLOSED SUNDAYS
-* * *
COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet room available
EVERYBODY SHOULD know
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
TO 9-3988
Bikini Rogovin . . . She's the
twisting two-year-old, three lb.
3020 GRAND RIVER.
Free Parking.
TE 3.0700
toy poodle of Bea and Eddie
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the
World's
Finest
Steaks.
Chops
and
Sea
Foods
for
Rogovin who is the envy of all
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
dogdom with her jeweled collar, CHOP HOUSE
matching outfits and mink coat
CHOICE LIQUORS
. . . Little Bikini could be the MARIA'S PIZZERIA
BANQUET FACILITIES
muff Bea has on her lap—at
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
command she stays perfectly still
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
—or the overlap on Eddie's
pocket . . . Making the Detroit 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
and Las Vegas nitery scene with
Bea and Eddie, she's a rapid CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
sensation.
Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

NORTIMAIOOD INN

Tues.

LISTENING

P

• LUNCH

YOUR FAMILY TO A FINER MEAL!
TAKE THEM TO

p E

Danny Raskin's Moscow Gives Assurance Jews
Will Be Permitted to Bake Matzoh

Dept. # 79
Safety Harbor

FLORIDA

Tel. 273-9775

Your Party Is Bound
To Be A Success!!!

SERVING LUNCHEONS
and DINNERS
SUNDAY thru THURS., 11 A.M. - 9 P.M.
FRIDAY and SAT., 11 A.M. - 1 A.M.

Entirely Different! Unique!
Beautiful!
Exquisite Cocktail Lounges
Finest Liquors and Food
PRICES MODERATE
Entertainment 9 to 2 a.m.
Dancing Friday and Saturday

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27 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, January 18, 1963

Pniongram Day' Monday

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