Danny Raskin's LISTENING THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS `Hello, Dolly' at Popular Prices at Americana Bud Leeman, manager of Amer- ican Theater, announces a new policy is in effect for all perfor- mances of "Hello Dolly." Tickets can now be purchased at the box office on a non-reserved basis. Per- formances will be held Monday throkh Thursday at 1:15 and 8:15 p.m.; Friday, 1:15, 7:15 and 10 p.m.; Saturday, 1:15, 4:15, 7 and 10 p.m.; and Sunday, 2, 5:15 and EMPRESS GARDEN Friday, ?hay 29, 1970-39 Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine In Harvard Row Shopping Center at 11 Mlle and Lahser Rd. Open Mon. through Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 pan. Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m. 3544750 Orders To Take Out 4********************Auw. 8:15 p.m. APPEARING NIGHTLY 41 • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to 9 , 4 p.m. • "Happy Hour" Coeictail Tim• * 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Show Time • p.m. to 2 a.m. T' ,„, All Credit Cards Honored "" THE SUSSEX HOUSE Fine Dining and Cocktails 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) OPEN DAILY FROM 11:30 A.M. 17321 W. McNICHOLS 3 Blks. L of Scortisfield 4S 273-0727 FEATURING 1 FOOD PRIME BEEF FROM LANES MARKET • Lunches • Dinners IT WAS A BIG production day Banquet & Meeting Rooms April 27, in Memphis for • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS Don and Robin Hoffer . . . This Appearing Nightly • FACILITIES FOR UP TO 27S 18332 W. McNichols * Henry Van Stoaden was the day Don's first record al- • BANQUETS — SHOWERS Organ-Plano bum was produced, and his wife, * 2 Blks. W. et Southfield Xwy WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAHS 531-8877 daughter of Huntington Woods folks -orkirint******11 nk*********0 Suretta and Jerry Mosher, produc- ed their first child, 7 lb. 7 oz. An- %of thony Adam Hoffer .. You may recall reading in this column about a year ago that Don, who is pre- sently starting his senior year at Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, had written and publish- ed a book in Braille . . . It is an easy method instruction book on how to play the guitar . . . The Library of Congress had such a tremendous demand for the books, which incidentally have had world- wide distribution, that they re- quested recordings of the same material . . . His new album will also be distributed through the Li- brary of Congress, so if you know of a blind person that might be interested, just drop a line to the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., and ask for the Don Hoffer Easy Method Guitar Playing for the Blind . . . its his contribution to helping the visually handicapped find a little more pleasure in life. LOCAL SONG WRITER Harvey Glassman's "Old-Fashioned Christ- mas" has been contracted to ap- pear in Smokey Robinson's forth- coming album, "Xmas '70." LITTLE JOYCE GOLDIN, 4- year-old daughter of Allan and Har- riet Goldin, came tearfully to her mother, last week, with the com- plaint, "How can I button my dress when the button is in the back and I'm in the front?" NATE KANTERMAN has a bill ... and it's real United States .currency! . . . Being a coin col- lector, the Life Kitchen dr Bath gent has the unphoney 1770 three- dollar green to go with six two- and-a-half dollar gold pieces of about only 40 years ago . . . But the coin Nate is looking for (as are many others) is a 1941 penny, one of only four minted, with a par- ticular marking on it, worth 10,000 . . . Its the only one in existence, the other three have been recover- ed. FAVORITE STORIES . . . by Iry Feldman of Livernois-Davison Florist ... about the Russian com- BROILED GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK $2.25 missar journeying from Moscow to Budapest to see whether the Hun- MINUTE SIRLOIN STEAK WITH ONION RINGS 3.45 garian satellites were growing BROILED NEW YORK SIRLOIN STEAK 4.95 enough potatoes to meet their quota .. . "Ah, comrade," sighed BEEF TENDERLOIN BROCHETTE 3.50 his Hungarian deputy, "With the BROILED TWIN TENDERLOIN STEAK 4.95 inspiration of our incomparable premier, the peasants are turning SURF and TURF (Lobstertail and Tenderloin) 5.50 out a crop beyond our wildest ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF, Au Jus 4.95 dreams. When they are harvested, our spuds, if put into a single pile, FRIED FILLET OF PERCH, Tartare Sauce 2.25 will make a mighty mountain FRIED DEEP SEA SCALLOPS, Tartare Sauce 2.75 reaching to the feet of God" . . . "Enough of your hammy drama- GOLDEN FRIED GULF SHRIMP, Cocktail Sauce 2.95 tics," said the commissar sharply. BROILED LOBSTER TAILS, Lemon Butter 5.75 "Besides, you know perfectly well there isn't any God" . . . The de- flated deputy sighed, "There aren't any potatoes, either." JOE SILBERSCHEIN is no Make all the salad you want just the way you want it, from "Johnny - come - lately" fad stylist Chubby's Sensational Salad Bar. Dinners also include baked potato in the unshaven beatnik craze of and sour cream or French fried potatoes, bread and butter. today . . . He grew a beard nine Your Host JIMMY JARDACK Owner, Food Lanes Market • CHUBBY CHARLEY'S EATERY \ "HIS VALUES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES" CHUBBY CHARLEY DINNERS years ago at the suggestion of wife, Nita, and she wouldn't let him take it off if he tried! . . . The only time Joe removed the fancy fuzz, about five years ago, he scared the family . . . Son Steve, now 15, thought his father was some stranger in the house! ROASTING AND TOASTING of barrister Milt Hubert is set for June 9, at King's Arms by Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias . . . The testimonial is in recognition of his service.to the order. CHUBBY CHARLEY'S, a fine new eatery serving large portions of good food at low prices. And the best drinks in town. 18200 Woodward, just north of 6 Mile Road. Look for the candy stripes. For reservations phone 869-5254.