Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 S CHECKER BAR-B-fl RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP CLAM SHOP TR 4-2870 J.JO TOISIS ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. 10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS LUNCHES - DINNERS PASTRIES - WAFFLES AND OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST .1111111.11EriraMMID TRY OUR SANDWICH TRAYS BOTTLE & BASKET • Fine Buffet S. Carry-00 Service • Sandwiches & Complete Dinners private Catering for your home aofriao"Ace I". 188 N. Hunter (Woodward), Birmingham 646-6553 C H IINASE FOO FORBIDDEN CITY Exotic Cocktails One of America's finest restaurants featuring superior cantonese cutstne OUR NEW TEMPLE ROOM IS DELIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIXTEENS, SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES. 1 Blk. N. of Masonic Temple H OA KOW INN Free Parking TE 1-0775 19171 Livernois at 7 Mile UN 3.3298 GOLD STAR Specializing in Cantonese Food CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT Lunches - Dinners - Carry Out DI 1.6460 8926 W. 7 Mile at Wyoming OPEN: SUN., NOON-10:30 P.M.; MON. thru THURS., 11.10:30 P.M. FRI., 11.1 A.M.; SAT., 11-3 A.M. L , BIN .1,1 4 19 767 Palace CANTONESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT — LOUNGE OPEN EVERY DAY NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D SUNDAY from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Monday - Thursday 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Luncheon. Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails and Carry Outs Call 356-5293 Restaurant - Delicatessen 14a OPEN 7 DAYS KE 8-2860 Chinese-American Cuisine LI 3-0535 18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield 1 353-6417 NORTHGATE DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd. (Greenfield Center) Oak Park 399-3999 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK M o n. ath nru r Fri. 12 1 - 10 : S(:)0(:, Sat. 10.1 l oon-10 Sun. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL IT • LUNN FOODS • ALVARO'S Italian & American Cuisine 175 Seating Restaurant & Lounge 4 Spacious Private Dining Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge 1824 W. 14 Mile Rd. W. of Crooks Rd.) 549-2420 Rooms for Showers, Lunch- eons, Banquets, etc. Ample Free Parking Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. For Lunch, Dinner and After- Theater Cocktails and Snacks. PARADISO CAFE Banquet room available Fine American and Italian Food Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS COCKTAIL BAR TO-9-3988 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile TIGRA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Square or Round Pizza Home-Made • Spaghetti • Lasagna • Ravioli • Veal Parmiglana OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH MON. THRU FRI. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WO 4-8029 CARL'S CHOP HOUSE (Formerly Julie's) 21639 W. 8 MILE RD. (1/2 Blk. E . of Lahser) DINNER HOURS Mon. thru Thurs. 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5:30 p.m. to 3 a.m, Sunday 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. ALSO CARRY-OUT & DELIVERY PAPODAK EIS' AN D wAFF LIES GOLDEN GRIDDL E DELICATESSEN and PANCAKE HOUSE NOW SERVING ALL TYPES OF DELICATESSEN BERMAN'S . Bet. Grand River & Clifford Breakfast • Lunch • Sandwiches Dinner • After Theater COMPLETE CARRY OUT TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Cold Cuts, Dairy, Hot Meals, etc. Specializing in Cantonese Family Dinners ORDERS TO TAKE OUT OHOP-HOLJISE CHOP HOUSE 1431 Times Square BREAKFAST FEATURES DAILY FROM 7 a.m. • DINNER • LUNCH • SUP2R SANDWICHES • COMPLETE CARRY. OUT AND TRAY CATERING MON. THRU SUN., 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sot. 'til 1 a.m. Closed Tuesdays LITTLE RICHARD'S 537-6770 20441 W. 8 MILE RD., 4 Blks. W. of Evergreen lb. '2'9 255-3840 DAILY HOURS: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. and Sat. CLOSED SUNDAYS 21174 Greenfield, Oak Pork PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT Chinese-American Restaurant 9c TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS R SPECIALTY Corned Beef MARTY'S Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Daily Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food Famous Chop EASY PARKING CARRY OUT SERVICE TO 8-7550 322 W. McNichols, Between Woodward and Second WING HONG • Pastrami • Corned Beef • Roast Beef, etc. 7 • Sandwiches 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily CARRY OUT GREEN-8 SHOPPING CENTER Open Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m Free Parking Carry-Out Service LI 7-4663 13715 W 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK KOW KOW Suey INN, • INC s Ample Parking Restaurant & Delicatessen 19733 W. 7 Mile (1 1/2 BIks. E. of Evergreen) An Enchanting Atmosphere and Taste Adventure You Won't Forget. H OUSE of CHUNG Carry - Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Catering and Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches Sandwich Combinations DELICATESSEN Henry Yee's 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Music by Muzak Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile Alban's Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods Serving Oysters Clams, LOBSTERS, CHOPS FOR OVER 40 YEARS WORLD FAMOUS STEAKS • SEA FOOD ALL BEEF AGED • COCKTAILS • Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Valet Parking After 6 p.m. CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS 3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking TE 3-0700 Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for • • • • Also Complete Carry-Out 42 Varieties of Pancakes & Waffles 12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs & Omelets All Types Fruit & Lo-Cal Parfait Pies ALSO FAMOUS KEY LIME PIE Private Room Available For Parties 40 to 60 People Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs. Fri. 'til 2:30 a.m. Sat. 'til 3:30 a.m. 3017 N. Woodward, Royal Oak, Just S. of 13 Mile Rd. 549-2900 TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER AND A SHOW 38—Friday, December 12, 1969 THE.DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A DREAM COME TRUE is the story behind World Camera and Sound which opened in September on Woodward in Birmingham . . . Co-owners Bob Green and Victor Kuffler, friends for many years, had been waiting for the right time to go into business together. and when it finally came, their whole- heartedness was reflected in World Camera's big, unique building.... After about six proposals from others, they finally got what they wanted from a special architec- tural firm who designed a beautiful building to their exact desires . . . Bob had been a representative for a large camera supply firm, and Vic was in the wholesale and retail photographic field . . . Both knew what they wanted before making the big step into business and it has been achieved in a two-story, 6,300 sq. ft. structure stocked with cameras, camera accessories, ra- dios, TVs, stereo record players, tape recorders and all modern electronic equipment ... The cour- teous, knowledgeable and helpful employes range from four to 22 years in experience . . . To Bob Green and Victor Kuffler, World Camera is the baby that others know is destined to become a giant. HELEN ROSENBERG, founds of the City of Hope Cancer Fghters 18 yeats 'ago, and its first presi- dent, was a happily surprised gal at the group's recent Glamorania Luncheon In sumptuous Raleigh House .. . She was given the keys to the City of Detroit for her mag- nificent work in behalf of helping mankind. . . . Over 650 women watched the fashion show, had lunch and listened to Council- womnrr Mary Beck . . . From the 14 original members Helen started with back in 1951, the Cancer Fighters today has a booming 600 gal membership . . . Shirley Gor- don is president and Beverly Ben- deroff, fund-raising vice president. . . . Lorraine Kaplan was chair- man of the afternoon. BARRY KLEIN became a third generation Perfection Lodge Mason . don't know of any others. - His grandfather, the late Alexan- der Klein, became a member in 1923,' and builder-developer father George Klein went through in 1955. CALLING JUDGE NATE KAUF- MAN . . . Remember back in 1956 when Judge John Watts took ill and it was only as a temporary replacement that put you on the local television screens? . . . You used "Juvenile Court" instead, and came up with a TV sensation, ac- cording to Mr. and Mrs. Public. Judge Watts returned to his "Traffic Court" program, but the demand was so great that "Juve- nile Court" continued to be seen every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. over WWJ-TV Channel 4. .. . Nate, you had a fantastic TV rating of 28.4 . . larger than that of anybody including Ed Sullivan. Jewish Refugees Helped to Resettle in Dallas DALLAS (JTA) — The J e w- ish Family Service of Dallas has reported that since the start of this year, it has helped eight Jewish families from Poland and one from Cuba who have settled in Dallas. The agency revitalized its Ameri- canization program in response to increased Jewish immigration to the United States, officials said. It is thus with most of us: we are what other people say we are. We know ourselves chiefly by hear- . —Erie Hoffer. ;