THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, February 20, 1970
Danny Raskin's
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CHECKER BAR-B-10
CLAM SHOP
TR 4-2870
Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS,
Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP
Delivered "HOT" — UN 4.7700
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile
DELICATESS N
10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.
qs
CHIN DSO FPO DiSI
Henry Yee's
Exotic Cocktails
An Enchanting Atmosphere and Taste
Adventure You Won't Forget.
One of America's
finest restaurants
featuring superior
cantonese cuisine
OUR NEW TEMPLE ROOM IS DELIGHTFUL
FOR SWEET SIXTEENS, SHOWERS AND
PRIVATE PARTIES
3148 Second Blvd.
at Seville Hotel
Ample Parking
19171 Livernois at 7 Mile
UN 3-3298
Restaurant &
Delicatessen
FORBIDDEN CITY
LUNCHES - DINNERS
OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST
Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Catering
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations
MARTY'S
BREAKFAST FEATURES
DAILY FROM 7 a.m.
• DINNER
• LUNCH
• SUPER SANDWICHES
• COMPLETE CARRY OUT
AND TRAY CATERING
DAILY HOURS:
8 asn.-9 p.m. Mon. - Thurs.
B a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. and Sat.
Restaurant - Delicatessen
21174 Greenfield, Oak Park
GREEN-8 SHOPPING CENTER
Free Parking
TE 1-0775
1 Blk. N. of
Masonic Temple
LI 3-0535
CLOSED SUNDAYS
MON. THRU SUN.,
6 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.
LITTLE RICHARD'S
Specializing in
Cantonese Food
HOA KOW INN
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 INN, INC.
Open 11 a.m. to
2 a.m. Daily
Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
EASY PARKING
CARRY OUT SERVICE
TO 5.7550
322 W. McNichols, Between Woodward and Second
tal't
Ming
Palau
NORTHGATE
DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT
Breakfast • Lunch • Sandwiches
Dinner • After Theater
GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd.
(Greenfield Center)
Oak Park
399-3999
COMPLETE CARRY OUT
TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
PARADISO CAFE
Banquet room available
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
Fine American and Italian Food
Cold Cuts, Dairy, Hot Meals, etc.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
COCKTAIL BAR
TO 9-3988
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
TIGRA
PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT
(Formerly Julie's)
21639 W. 8 MILE RD.
Elk. E. of Lahser)
CANTONESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT — LOUNGE
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D
Sat. 'til 1 a.m. Closed Tuesdays
537-6770
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Square or Round Pizza
Home-Made • Spaghetti • Lasagna
• Ravioli • Veal Parmigiana
OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH
MON. THRU FRI.
11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
DINNER HOURS
Mon. thru Thurs. 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Fri. a Sat. 5:30 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Sunday 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ALSO CARRY-OUT I& DELIVERY
SUNDAY from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
PANCAKES AND WAFFLES
Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Luncheon, Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails
Call 356 - 5293
and Carry Outs
• cra
OPEN 7 DAYS
KE 8-2860
Chinese-American Cuisine
20441 W. 8 MILE RD., 4 Blks. W. of Evergreen
WING HONG
Chinese - American Restaurant
GOLDEN GRIDDLE
DELICATESSEN
and PANCAKE HOUSE
ALL TYPES OF DELICATESSEN AND STEAKS
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 35 to 40 People
Specializing in
Cantonese Family Dinner
ORDER
S
TO AKE
T OUT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK S
Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon-10 p.m.
11203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield I BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL
353-6417
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 North Woodward, 11/2 Blocks South of 13 Mile Rd. 549.2900
CHOP-HOUSE
ITIALIAN FOODS
ALVARO'S
Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge
1824 W. 14 Mile Rd.
(W. of Crooks Rd.)
549-2420
Italian &
American Cuisine
175 Seating Restaurant & Lounge
4 Spacious Private Dining
Rooms for Showers. Lunch-
eons, Banquets, etc.
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
For Lunch, Dinner and After-
Theater Cocktails and Snacks.
TAKE THE FAMILY
OUT.TODINNER AND-A SHOW
BERMAN'S
CHOP HOUSE
1431 Times Square
CHOPS
•
FOR OVER
40 YEARS
WORLD FAMOUS
STEAKS
SEA FOOD
•
ALL BEEF AGED
COCKTAILS •
Bet. Grand River & Clifford
Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Mon. thru Sat.
WO 4-8029
CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS
CARL'S
CHOP HOUSE
Valet Parking After 6 p.m.
TE 3-0700
Free Parking
3020 GRAND RIVER
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Seryirr .
the World's Finest Stea,
ta Chcipi and Sea Foods for 4
T
A BEAUTIFUL, MOST heart
warming day spent was that as a
Shriner with the Crescent Shrine
Club at the Shrine Circus . . . We
were one of about 45 members who
"worked" the day in showing a
good time to 900 youngsters from
Children's Leukemia Foundation,
Parke Elementary, Keidan Eleme-
tary, Fairbank Elementary, Hillel
Day School, Quant Elementary in
Allen Park, Pattengill Elementary,
Lincoln Junior High in Warren,
Sanders Elementary and Clinton
Elementary . . . Many of the 900
were members of Government
Funded Model Cities Schools, vic-
tims of leukemia, crippled children,
indigent youngsters and kinder-
garten kiddies . . . The eight-man
steering committee consisted of
Dave Draznin, chairman, Al Kan-
fer, Lester Rosenberg, Jack Shenk-
man, Max Haidy, Ruby Samson,
Sid Robbins and Al Perlmutter .. .
Others helping included Harry
Weitzman, president of Crescent
Shrine Club and Percy Swartz, im-
mediate past president .. . Whats
a circus without ice cream, carmel-
corn, -pop and hot dogs . . . and
thats what the Crescent men had
for all their young guests, plus a
little package of goodies to take
back with them . . . Too bad we
can't name every guy who helped
—they sure deserve it—but leaving
out even one name would be a
gross injustice to the magnificent
job done by everyone . . . The
members of Crescent Shrine Club
who worked at the Shrine Circus
Feb. 12, all rested mighty well
that night!
CPA SAM WILSON, a former
Internal Revenue man himself,
tells about the tax collector exam-
ining the books of a defiant, but
slightly worried supermarket pro-
prietor when the clerk, climbing
aloft to fetch a can of preserved
peaches, upset a whole pyramid of
the merchandise . . . Cans came
tumbling down on the tax collec-
tor's noggin, sending him sprawl-
ing to the ground . . . "Be careful,
you fool," cried the proprietor.
Supposing that had been a custom-
er!"
The Infants Service Group's an-
nual Cherub Ball dinner-dance and
show will be March 22 at Latin
Quarter, puropse to again raise
funds for its many very worthy
projects.
MARVIN FRANKEL, Oak Park
municipal judge, is a true example
of how a judge should be . . . Un-
like so many others, Marvin ex-
plains right from wrong and why
when meting out judgment in his
court room . . . This, so many
times, is much more important
than the punishment . . . Those
who care hopefully profit from
such knowledge.
ERIC AND ANNE ROSENOW
are having a reunion in Israel with
former fellow dwellers of the
Shanghai Ghetto ... The Rosenows
were in Shanghai during World
War II, when it was occupied by
the Japanese forces ... They came
there from Germany during the
Hitler era and have lived in De-
troit since 1948 ... Before leaving
for Israel Feb. 15, the Rosenows
wired an ad to the Jerusalem Post
asking former members of the
Shanghai community living in Is-
rael to meet them at their hotel in
Tel Aviv, where a dinner was ar-
ranged.
One thing I am coming to learn
in this world, and that is to let
people haggle along with their
lives as I haggle along with mine.
—David- Grayson -