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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
GORDON'S KOSHER KITCHEN
28905 Evergreen at 12 Mile Road
The Best of Everything
By Danny Raskin
Jose Greco brings his Spanish
Ballet, along with Nina Lorca's
Flamenco Dance Theater, to the
Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m.
Jan. 29. -
is pleased to announce to the
Jewish Community and the Kosher Consumer
that it is now
UNDER THE STRICT RABBINICAL SUPERVISION OF
RABBI JACK GOLDMAN
Specializing in Fleischig & Pareve
mark having served the public for
By Guest Columnist Hy Lewis
delicatessen & "home cooked" hot foods prepared for carry - out or,
so many years on 8 Mile Rd. near
THE MR. S DRIVE-IN restaurant Evergreen . . . one usually meets
INFORMAL MEALS AT OUR NEW SELF-SERVE,
on Grand River Ave. on the ap- someone he knows dining at
SIT-DOWN SECTION (No Tipping)
proach to the Lansing freeway is Shangri-La. China City is a place
owned and operated by Bill and where you don't mind standing in
Donna Orman, who were childhood line waiting for a table, for your
Open Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
Apologies to the many Sun-
sweethearts with both graduating patience is delightfully rewarded.
day evening diners who were
with fresh smoked fish & Ion.
•
No Finer Food
disappointed due to lack of
from Oak Park High School back As Confucius says: Blessed is be
Open Saturday evening 'til 1:00
•
No Better Focal,' , “
space. More seating will be
in the early '60s. Little did they who partakes of this food for. very
pm. Open daily at 11 a.m.
People
•
For S to 500
available.
dream then that one day they soon he becomes hungry again.
•
Pori...to for E•...voot
would be dispensing their now fam-
ous coney-island hot dogs with La-
Closed on the Sabbath
fayette Street chili, chicken feasts, Special Rates for Play.
jumbo hamburgers and other spe-
WOOD`o ■ A WC AT 11 ,MILE R D
rates'
for
students
and
Special
cialty sandwiches. Their very sin-
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cere efforts to please everyone who groups are available for the Center:
visits them as if they were tuests Theater production, "The Odd Cou-
ple,:
to.
be
presented
at
the
Jewish
in their home brings . these nice
Classified Ads Get Quick Results
DINING—
people continued success. Many of Center opening Feb. 13.
Directed by television producer-
their old school chums are regular
DANCING —
director Frank Picard, the Neil
MAKE IT AT
customers.
ENTERTAINMENT—
Simon comedy will feature Whit
YOU ARE IN LUCK if it hap- Vernon and Rube Weiss in the lead
AT THE 24K CLUB
pens to be your birthday and are roles.
The perfect blend for a perfect evening. The
dining out at Farrell's Ice Cream
music is soft and scintillating, the dancing Is
For ticket information, call the
Parlor Restaurants . . . the whole
WEDDINGS
delightful,
the food =well, we are mighty proud of
Center
Theater,
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1-4200.
crew is at your table wishing you
it— come in, see why.
BAR MITZVAHS
every mazel in the book as they
PRIVATE PARTIES
sing "Happy Birthday" old fash-
Classical pianist GINA BACH-
ioned style and you puff up by AUER will perform at the Masonic
We will be happy to remain
virtue of becoming the center of Auditorium 8:20 p.m. Feb. 5. Born
open for you on Saturday
attention. We counted three birth- in Athens, she was the daughter
afternoons and Sundays for
day festivities while we were hav- of an automobile importer who
your private parties. 1r
ing dinner. But at Farrell's infla- believed that music was not a suit-
tion has reared its ugly head, able profession for a woman. It
seltzer is for three cents plain.
was not until she had finished
IT IS ALWAYS GOOD to have two years of law study at the
a kibitz with the Dexter boys, Ben university that her father became
20231 JAMES COUZENS
• at Greenfield
345-4555,
Epstein and George Fink over the convinced that music must be in
deli counter at the Great Scott her life.
Market on Orchard Lake Road. I
remember when George graciously
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gave me a "Ben and George."
antastic
C CREAM PARLOUR
restaurant, menu back during
Featuring Detroit% Inimitable HaFry Harris with the
anntabulous
an
Lenny Schick Trio 6 Nights • Week. Closed Sunday.
RESTAurcANTS
World War II that a cousin of
mine requested. Although he was
esirvIng from 11 A.M to 2 AM
a couple of thousand miles away
16020 Telegraph (south of MeNlehOl•)
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in Europe, the menu brought him
530-44155
5318-1145•
SOIOOLCRAFT
closer to home.
(in Bavarian Village)
VIEWING Pitt: MOVIE, Lovers
• 2600 ELIZABETH LAKE RD.
and Other Strangers at Sam Gold-
(near Pontiac Mall)
stein's Washington Theater in
Royal Oak, during which an Italian
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wedding was shown, reminded me
(Flint)
as to how close it was to a Jewish
wedding, traditionally speaking
Oh, if we would concentrate on the
similarities in life instead of the
YOUR GUIDE TO
differences.
CELEBRATING the two year
old birthday of my beautiful little
grandchild, Julie Ann Oram at
Northwood Inn was a delightful
experience. We commented on the
wide selection of dinners on the
menu . . . the service was warm
and not hurried, the grandmothers,
Evelyn Lewis and Rose Orman
were both happy with their roast
chicken, and the prices were rea-
sonable.
INVARIABLY OUR Jewish breth-
• SHRIMP
RIBS • CHICKEN
World famous steaks &
FREE VALET
ren gravitate towards Chinese food
Delivered "Hor' — UN 4-7700
chops for over 50 years.
and it seems to me that our Detroit
NIGHt PARKING
20050 Livernois, Jest South of 8 Mile
and suburban Chinese restaurants
1431 TIMES SQUARE
are about the best in the country.
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.
Drive downtown to Berman's,
Bet. Grand River Sr Clifford
Comments made by many out-of-
enjoy a fine dinner — take in
towners who visit our area concur
a show and don't worry about
963-8484
in this opinion. Henry Yee's For-
your car. Our parking lot hours
bidden City is delightful and has
6 p.m. till closing.
Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p,m.
been the scene of many sweet six-
OPEN 7 DAYS
teen parties and other luncheon
A WEEK
and dinner affairs. The door at
TIE 34700
30211 GRAND RIVER
Free Parking
TILL 8 P.M.
Hoa %ow Inn in Oak Park keeps
Restaurant
Regan for wedding parties. Serving
Private
Bandits,
swinging in and out for both carry-
the WeritYs Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
out and dining in get-togethers .. .
CHOP HOUSE mere than 26 years. All Beef aged In our cellars.
it has become a virtual landmark
in this city. Hoa /Cow Inn on W.
(ALL YOU CAN EAT)
McNichols goes back a long, long
time and continues to serve the
29501 Northwestern
• COMPLETE H6ME CATERING •
public in gracious style. The Ming
(Bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rd.)
Also Steaks, Ribs, Chops & Soo Food
Palace it Northland is always a
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joy to have dinner, lunch or what-
ever and I understand that it en-
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joys a - national reputation for its
good food and service. For the
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH
weight watchers, Wing Hong res-
FINE FOODS
• AFTER THEATER
TR 4-2870
Complete Carry Out Service
taurant on W. 10 Mile in South-
19460 W. 10 MILE RD.
Visit Our Other
field boasts dinners made just for
Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
Locations
•
Bet. Southfield & Everyman
them along with the traditional
11245 S. Telegraph. Taylor
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
MSS *Joy Rd., Detroit
Cantonese and American style
352-7466
menu. Shangri-La is another land-
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