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October 30, 1970 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-30

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Detroit Auto Show Tm Dal°11r
Fri
October Nan
3S, 1970-45
Is Coming to Cobo

The 55th Detivit Auto Show, at
Cobo Ball Nov. 21-29, will include
a large exhibit of motor homes and
pickup campers. A motor home,
nine trips for two to Hawaii and
a 30-day trip around-the-world for

The 17th annual. DETROIT
CHILDREN'S BOOK FAIR is
scheduled for Oct. 31-Nov. 15 at
the Community Arts Center of
By Danny Raskin
Wayne State University. Programs
are free. However, reservations
THIS SUNDAY is the final day involvement . . . A playful Black
are necessary and can be made
for Henry Martin's Children's The- Forest bear has some delightful
by calling 577-2417.
ater presentation of "Hansel and surprises for the witch, too . .
Gretel" in the Community Arts Gene Rosenberg, son of Helen and
Auditorium at Michigan State Fair- Tommy, is associate producer.
grounds . . . The presentation
HARRIS MACHUS, bossman at
from Grimm is one hour long and
an excellent production complete Machus Red Fox on Telegraph
with romps, chases and audience and Maple in Birmingham, got in-
to the iestaurant business by
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dreaming of lavish seven-course

meals while escaping from Ger-

man stormtroopers all over Europe
Fine ttatletwAnserican Cuisine
for almost two years during World
Deliciously Prepared for the
War II . . . His food, especially
Dffeernins Taste
the pastries, is rated excellent.
• BANQUET FACILMES
Now: Ones Sunday 12 Noon
SIR RICHARD'S Deli-Restau-
7323
W.
McNichols
Rd.
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rant in the Crestwood Motel on
Eight Mile Rd., is a novel all
the way . . . Beer and cocktails
to go with the complete delica-
tessen selection . . . and those
ONE OF AMERICAS GREAT ORGANISTS
breakfasts at Sir Richard's are
Wed. tint Sot.—NM Cover or
terrific . . . Open from 7 every
Enjoy Our Ereellent Cuisine
morning till 10, and from - 9 till
Choice Cocktails
4 p.m. Sat. .. . Closed Sunday.
• Loochoos Doh • CosePluts Maims
. . . ROMAN GATE on Wood-
ward, south of 14 Mlle Rd., in
Royal Oak, is an exceptionally
attractive Italian restaurant, also -
featuring dining and dancing
Friday and Saturday nights - in
its Caesar's Cellar Cocktail
Lounge.

The Best. of Everything

BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES!

two will be awarded.
Advance sale tickets at reduced
cost are now available at Hudson's,
Sears, Grinnell's and Cobo Hall.

Rosary High School will present ,
the play "THE DIARY OF ANNE
FRANK" 8 p.m. Nov. 6, 7 and 8
in the auditorium. Tickets will be
sold at the door.

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DANNY HOLLEY

TED'S on Woodward and Square
Lake Road in Bloomfield Hills, is
a good bet for fine food and serv-
ice. . . . CARRIE LEE'S on N.
Woodward in Birmingham, is fa-
mous for its Chinese-American
foods, particularly the almond
chicken and lobster Cantonese . .
DAN HOLLEY at the AFTER-
GLOW, W. McNichols just W. of
Woodward, is a tremendous enter-
tainer as he continues to excite
the crowds with his great organ
styling.

The
Winery
is
Someplace
Else

Someplace else to add to your list of favorite places:
Pizza Salsiccia, the different pizza,
Wines on Tap, Lusty Atmosphere,
Classic Entertainment, Cocktails
THE WINERY, 2030 Park. Ave., 1/2 bl. N. o fGd.Circus Pk.
Valet Parking After 6 P.M. Reservations:961-2800.

DON HILL at Skandia on James
Cow-ens Hwy., is an old favorite
around town with his very fine
Piano fingering, and a welcomed
attraction at the fine Northwest
dining spot.

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SPECIAL SUNDAY N .
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BREAKFASTS.
7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

LARCO'S on W. McNichols, like
old man river, keeps rolling along
with the same excellent food, top-
notch service and all-around pleas-
ant atmosphere . . . Nick, Tony
and Mike always go all-out for the
customers and it shows . . . East
meets west at Victor Lim's on
Adams downtown with American
and Cantonese cuisine being served
in a setting that is a mixture of
both worlds.

SOLID, FLAVORFUL German
meals are the specialty at the

Elli Little Cafe on Gratiot . . . along

COMPLETE BREAKFASTS
FROM OUR REGULAR
_ MENU ... AT

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!

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BILLY ROSE TRIO at Angel's
Hour Glass on W. McNichols,
six blocks west of Southfield,
does a good job on the music
and vocals for nightly listening
and dancing pleasure.

Open 7 Days-7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Delicatessen-Restaurant
21754 W. 11 MILE RD. at Ulmer

I. The Harvard tow Sboppiag Costar

353-4999

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with German beer and the usual
selection of cocktails . . . German
decor adds to the appeal and al-
lows folks to enjoy such treats as
hasenpfeffer, beer relladen and
sauerbraten in a pleasant, friend-
ly atmosphere . . . For those who
prefer, there is a suitable choice
of American foods.

CAPRI Pizzeria-Restaurant on
W. Eight Mile Rd., just east of
Lakser, is good . . . The barbe- .
cue ribs are excellent and pizzas
are as you like them, round or
square, thin, medium or thick.
. The fully carpeted dining
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area
ant atmosphere to go with the
tasty Italian dishes . . . Capri,
by the way, is one of the very
few Italian restaurants that
serve authentic Italian coffee

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SPECIAL SUN. ONLY

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Mashed Potatoes, Tossed $199
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LARCO'S

NORTHWOOD INN

20231 James Couzc ns

Open 7 Days
• Week,
11 am. to y pan.

Dessert.

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With French Fries, a Brownie and $1
05
Small Coke.

ALBAN'S
BOTTLE & BASKET 18:44.615i5u3oter

2 PCS. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN

Sandwich Trays
and Catering for
Private Affairs.

THE DEXTER
BOYS, ARE
TOGETHER!
BEN.. EPSTEIN

AND

GEORGE FINK

Bring You A Complete
Delicatessen Dept.

AT THE BEAUTIFUL NEW

GREAT SCOTT MKT.

30850 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

Just South of 14 Mile Rd.

Featuring

Prepared
Foods from the

RALEIGH
HOUSE

OUR FAMOUS
TRAYS ARE DONE
AS ALWAYS WITH
A TOUCH OF
ARTISTRY

851 -5266

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