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Jews in Yugoslavia Enjoy Full Rights, Says Official
38—Friday, June 13, 1969
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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The Best of Everything
By Danny Raskin
MANY FOLKS WHO have won-
AT . THE
PARK
SHELTON
Woodward at Kirby
lri:ert•attonally Famous
dered, can now be assured that the
Bottle and Basket Restaurant and
Carry-Out in the Tel-12 Shopping
Center is a branch of the famous
Alban's Bottle and Basket on N.
Hunter in Birmingham. . . . Same
operation, wonderful sandwiches.
12 varieties of delicious salads.
' delicatessen favorites, etc. .. The
carry-out is superb . .. everything
from soup to, nuts ... and the loca-
tion is unbeatable . . . It's just as
you enter or leave the main en-
, trance of the mall which makes
French-Italian Cuisine
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Luncheons • Dinners
• Private Banquet
Facilities
LARCO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
For Reservations
875-8920
PARKING IN
BUILDING GARAGE
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• BANQUET FACILITIES
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
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SANDY MOFFET
Sensational Young Song Stylist Direct from the
Playboy C ∎ iciia
and the D'Andre Trio
• Complete Dinners
• Luncheons Daily
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EVERY MON. & WED. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Featuring Detroit's Most Elaborate Table
SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Everything To Satisfy The Most Discriminating Taste
Complete Facilities For All Occasions
• SHOWERS
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SPECIAL DINNERS $3.50
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Other regular dinner menu items also available
Special prices for children's portions
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Bottle and Basket extremely con-
' Nenient and easy to find for guys 'n
gals shopping or working there ...
Those driving by can park right
near the mall entrance, run in and
be out in a jiffy because it's so
close .. .There's only one main en-
trance at Tel-12 . . and Alban's
Bottle and Basket Restaurant-
Carry-out is right there.
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SO MANY CELEBRITIES COME
into Hugo's in the Park Shelton
Hotel on Woodward and Kirby, that
Aurelio Ugolini (Mr. Hugo) is
going to add to his very decorative
interior . . . On the walls now cov-
ered entirely with round the world
posters. will be pictures of these
famous people . . Hugo's has
gained an international reputation
for its French-Italian cuisine, and
people from all over quietly park
their cars in the adjoining garage
and walk directly into the restau-
rant for delicious fare even New
York can't top ... So the next time
you go to Hugo's don't be surprised
if the person at the next table is
somebody whose autograph you
want for yourself or your kids.
SAMMY LIEBERMAN, bossman '
at Raleigh House Caterers• is an •
unsung humanitarian and philan-
thropist whose deeds few people
know about . . . But the City of I
Hope Cancer Fighters is honoring
him June 30 with the establishment
of a Sam Lieberman Medical Re-
search Fellowship at the City of
Hope National Medical Center . . .
A testimonial dinner at the Raleigh '
House will bring out the facts in !
his long list of accomplishments in !
the food service industry . . . help-
mg the iess fortunate through
many philanthropic causes .
Community-ites Billy Libe r so n,
chairman, and Bill Kaufman, co-
chairman, are friends of Sammy
and know him well for his deeds !
- From the days of the Blaine i
Restaurant. Avalon Restaurant and
Sammy's in Oak Park. to the na-
tionally famous Raleigh House on I
Telegraph Rd.. Sammy Lieberman
has come a long way. and many
folks have benefited because of his
humane ways . . . George Jesse!
will be toastmaster.
THOSE LOOKING FOR A tea
room to go to need look no further
. there's one right in the north- 1
west section . . . It's called Ann !
Sayles Tea Room on W. Seven Mile
Rd. . . . a pleasant, very clean
place u ith a nice menu and good
food.
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THERE. WILL BE A Vannelli's
East . . . Won't be anywhere as'
large as the one on Woodward
(under 100 capacity while the main
one is almost 400) . . . Location is
at Eight Mile and Conners.
CHUCK MUER, director of din-1
ing and entertainment at the Hotel !
Pontchartrain, has added another
useful curiosity to the Detroit street
scene ...Innovator of the "POnch"
double-decker bus, Chuck now has
free livery service, via London cab.
to patrons of the hotel's Mediter-
ranaen Restaurant . . . Several
months ago, Chuck purchased the'
British Austin, a three-door model
—two backdoors and a front door
on the driver's side . . . The inter-
! ior is lined with red velvet, plush
window draperies, beautiful car-
peting and an antique silver wine
bucket . . . The "veddy" British ve-
hicle accommodates five passengers
(there are two Brittanic jump seats
in the rear section) .. .'So far, the
livery service now only handles the
Lafayette, Elmwood and Indian
Village communities but has been
known to go as far as the Jeffer-
sonian.
The Yugoslavian official stressed
WASHINGTON (JTA)— There is
no Jewish problem in Yugoslavia that his government follows the
practice
of complete separation of
en-
where "the Jewish community
joys the same rights and has the church and state and that under
the
constitution
all religious groups
same position as all other religious
communities" according to Milo enjoy full freedom to practice their
Jovicevic, director of the Yugo- faiths.
He said this differed from the
slavian Ministry of Religious Af-
situation in Yugoslavia prior to
fairs.
The question on Jews was one of World War II when, while there
was no state church, only certain
several put to Jovicevic in an in- religious groups were recognized
terview published in Liberty, a and those unrecognized were for-
magazine devoted to religious free- bidden to practice their faiths pub-
licly.
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GARDEN
EMPRESS
Specializing In Cantonese Cuisine
in Harvard Row Shopping Center at
11 Mile and Lahser Rd.
Open Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p_rn.
Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m.
356-47541
Orders To Take Out
Presents the
NICK LAWRENCE TRIO
For your Dancing & Entertainment Pleasure
MUSIC - SINGING - COMEDY
DON'T MISS THIS FABULOUS GREAT REVUE !
Attendant Parking
Entertainment 6 Nights a Week
Phone UNiversit 34100
921 W. McNichols Road
&Attic Naidurt.
RESTAURANT and CARRY-OUT
"Home of The Famous Wheel Sandwich"
Comes to the Northwest
NOW
IN THE TEL-12 SHOPPING CENTER
FEATURING A COMPLETE
DELICATESSEN CARRY-OUT
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12 Varieties of Salads
Bar B Q Ribs and Chicken
Variety of Sandwiches
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Imported & Domestic Cheese
Delicatessen Cold Cuts
Corn Beef, Etc.
BAKERY and DAIRY
Bottle & Basket in Tel-12
IS EASY TO GET TO!
LOCATED AS YOU ENTER AND AS YOU
LEAVE THE MAIN ENTRANCE . .
CONVENIENT WHEN YOU DRIVE BY
Cafeteria Also to' Serve You While Shopping
with Both Counters and Tables For Your
Convenience.
AVAILABLE
TRAY CATERING &
SANDWICH TRAYS
352-4230
Open Daily
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Sundays
GIFT BASKETS
Coming Soon—Fine choice of imported wines & beers.
Also fine tobacco selection.
OTHER BOTTLE & BASKET STORES AT
N. HUNTER IN- BIRMINGHAM AND MAPLE & TELEGRAPH • •