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May 01, 1970 - Image 37

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-01

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SEA FOODS

CHECKER EAR-E-11

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CLAM SHOP

TR 4-2870

LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

Serving Oysters, Clams,

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Music by Muzak

RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP

Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile

DELICATESSEN

10 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.

CLOSED SUNDAYS

LUNCHES • DINNERS
OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST
Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray catering
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations
Ample Parking

CHINESE FOODS

Henry Yee's

ant'

FORBIDDEN

Exotic Cocktails

An Enchanting Atmosphere and Taste
Adventure You Won't Forget.




TRAYS

KOW KOW INN, INC,

BREAKFAST FEATURES
DAILY FROM 8 a.m.
• DINNER
LUNCH

GREEN-8 SHOPPING CENTER

Alh

DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd.
(Greenfield Center)
Oak Park

19alaa

ALvAR0

1824 W. 14 Mile Rd.
(W. of Crooks Rd.)

• Sandwiches
After Theater

COMPLETE CARRY OUT
TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Dairy, Hot Meals, etc.

Italian &
American Cuisine

175 Seating Restaurant di Lounge
Dining
4 Spacious Private
Rooms for Showers, Lunch-
cons, Banquets, etc.
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
For Lunch, Dinner and After.
Cocktails and Snacks.
Theater

Call 356 - 5293

and Carry Outs

0PEN 7 DAYS

KE 8-2860

• cfa

Chinese-American Cuisine

W. 8 MILE RD., 4 Blks. W. of Evergreen

WING HONG

Chinese - American Restaurant

Specializing in
Cantonese Fornity Dinners
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon-10 P.m.

18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL I
353.6417

PARADISO CAFE

COCKTAIL BAR

NIGHT PARKING

Drive downtown to Berman's,
enjoy a fine dinner — take in
a show and don't worry about
your car. Our parking lot hours
6:30 p.m. till closing.

World famous steaks
chops for over 50 years.

T GRA

PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT

21639 W. 8 MILE RD.

(1/2 Blk. E. of Lahser)

537-6770

&

1431 TIMES SQUARE

963-8484

3020 GRAND RIVER Free

ALL YOU CAN EAT!

EVERY FRIDAY
FISH DINNER

99C

$1109

Incl.

Salad, French Fries,
Bread & Butter.
Open 7 Days
thru Thurs., 4:30-12:30 p.m.
Fri. . 8. Sat. til 3:30 a.m.—Sun. til 11:30 p.m.

z

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 E. Lo-Cal Parfait Pies





ALSO FAMOUS KEY LIME PIE

Private Roam Available For Parties 35 to 40 People

a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Parking

EVERY TUESDAY
SPAGHETTI DINNER

GOLDEN GRIDDLE

Bet. Grand River & Clifford

Open 11:30

TO 9-3988

PANCAKES AND WAFFLES

e. HC0HuOsPE
leorawirtim

FREE VALET

Su nday,
Open Mother's
io
May 10. For Reservatns
Call

17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile

CHOP-HOUSE

CHOP HOUSE

, s

Ample
Free
Parking

549-2420

Luncheon, Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails



Dinner

FOODS

Restaurant - Cocktail Lounge

Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.

1 a.m. Closed Tuesdays

Breakfast • Lunch

Cold Cuts,

ITALIAN

11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
SUNDAY from 1:00 p.m. to 1000 p.m.; Monday-Thursday

CARL'S

MON. THRU SUN.,
6 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.

NORTHGAT E sat...

399 - 3999

CANTONESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT — LOUNGE
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D

20441

LI 3-0535

LITTLE RICHARD'S

Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
EASY PARKING
CARRY OUT SERVICE
TO 8-7550
322 W. McNichols, Between Woodward and Second

ming

• SUPER SANDWICHES
CARRY OUT
COMPLETE
AND TRAY CATERING
DAILY HOURS:
8 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.
8 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. and Sat.
CLOSED SUNDAYS

27174 Greenfield, Oak Park

Open 11 a.m. to
2 a.m. Daily

$2.69 lb.



Restaurant - Delicatessen

Open Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Free Parking
Carry-Out Service
LI 7-4453
13715 W. 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK

79C

255-3840

MARTyrS

Specializing in
Cantonese Food

Pastrami

FOR ALL OCCASIONS
OUR SPECIAL TY

Corned Beef

CARRY OUT



HOA KOW INN



Corned Beef
Roast Beef, etc.
Sandwiches

19733 W. 7 Mile (Ph Biks. E. of Evergreen)

Free Parking
TE 1-0775

1 Blk. N. of
Masonic Temple

3148 Second Blvd.
at Seville Hotel

GOLD STAR.

Open Daily 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. TO 9 p.m.
Closed Tuesdays

One of America's
finest restaurants
featuring superior
cantonese
cuisine

OUR NEW TEMPLE ROOM IS DELIGHTFUL
FOR SWEET SIXTEENS, SHOWERS AND
PRIVATE PARTIES

19171 Livernois at 7 Mile

UN 3-3298

Restaurant &
Delicatessen

TE 3-0700

Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. AU Beef aged In our cellars.

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, 1 1 /2 Blocks South of 13 Mile Rd. 549-2900

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

Friday, May 1, 1970-37

DON'T MISS THE art auction
by Bale Post Auxiliary, JWV. May
2, at the Southfield Civic Center
Auditorium on Evergreen . . .
Member of the Bale Post, Fred
Grossman, is head of the Gallery
Art Center that'll stage the auc-
tion to raise funds for this fine
group . . . As Fred puts it, "a
night of fun, excitement and cul-
ture."
CALLING STANLEY SCHILLER
. . . Remember back in 1946 when
you experienced one memory of
war which probably stayed with
you for many years after? . . .
You wer in a foxhole in North
Africa w en a bomb wended its
way towa that little spot, carry-
ing a tag of sure death along with
it . . . A terrific explosion ripped
the ground apart and when the
smoke •and tremor had subsided,
you were nowhere to be found .. ..
until, suddenly, from a large mass .
of dirt and rubble, a hand emerged
. . . It was yours, frantically try-
ing to save yourself from being
buried alive . . . which you finally
did . . . without receiving so much
as a scratch!
BY CARL NOSSAMAN . . . Two
things I swore that I would find—
Someone to love and peace of
mind. Why is it when I want the
two I have to fall in love with
you?
LITTLE CAROL ANN MEYERS,

five years old, was busy ironing
her dolly's new gown on a recent

Saturday afternoon . .. Her grand-
mother, Mrs. Minnie Bellinson,
pointed out, "Don't you know its
a sin to do any work on Shabbos?"
. . . Carol Ann looked up and
calmly answered, "Sure, grandma,
but God knows that this little iron
ain't hot!"
LOOKING BACK ON COLUMNS
OF YESTERYEARS . . . Dec. 20,
1946 . . . "Well, well, what's this."
. . . A new businessman enters
our midst . . . Ile is enterprising
9-year-old, Alfie Jacobson, and
here is how his self-mimeographed
card reads . .. "Mr. Attie Jacob-
son, Personal Escorter. Tots and
kiddies took to school and returned
prompt in perfect condition — if
received that way. Military discip-
line. Rates 25 cents a week. Refine
conversashin. No extra charge for
nose wiping. All I ask is a chance."

Call for Parley
to View Current
Status of Yiddish

The Committee for the Advance-
ment of Yiddish, in a communica-
tion addressed to Rabbi Arthur Le-
lyveld, president, and Will Maslow,
executive director of the American
Jewish Congress, urged the AJC to
convene an "all inclusive confer-
ence in our country . ... represent-
ing the entire spectrum of Jewish
life . . . for the purpose of exam-
ining the current state of Yiddish
and its future outlook in the Unit-
ed States."
The communication stresses
"that there is a growth of interest
in Yiddish" and declares:
"This renewed interest in Yid-
dish presents the unique historical
opportunity for organized Jewry to
safeguard a most important and
vital component of its cultural heri-
tage and undertake broadly based
activity designed to secure the fu-
ture of the Yiddish language and

the rich values created in it."

In Libya today there are almost
no Jews. In contrast, four years
ago, there were 35,000.

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