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March 19, 1971 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-03-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 19, 1971-37

Rubinstein Concert at Masonic, March 30

The Wayne State University Law
Wives will present "FASHION
FORECAST," the 10th annual
fashion show to help raise funds
for law student scholarships, 8
p.m. Wednesday in the Community
Arts Auditorium, W. S. U. Fash-
ions will be modeled by members,
and refreshments will be served.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door.

Arthur Rubinstein, and most cele- dary Fritz School conducting. Dur-
brated of living pianists and on an ing this three-month tour he gave
extensive concert tour of North 44 concerts.
America at the age of 82, performs
at the Masonic Auditorium, March
30 at 8:20 p.m.

Born in Lodz, Poland in 1889,
Rubinstein was a child prodigy at
three. At 11, he made his
Berlin debut, playing Mozart's
"Concerto in A Major," with the
legendary Joseph Joachim conduct-
ing the orchestra. Among other
famed musical personages with
whom Rubinstein has been asso-
ciated are Saint-Saens, Barth, Sto-
kowski and Boesendorfer.
The tremendous longevity of his
illustrious career is better realized
when one considers Rubinstein
made his U.S. debut 64 years ago.
A specialist in Chopin, Beetho-
ven, Brahms and Liszt at 16,
Rubinstein came to America in
January 1906, and made his
premiere appearance with the
Philadelphia Orchestra, the legen-

The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin

DUDLEY PARSONS, night man-
ager at The Pipers on W. 10 Mile
Rd. between Southfield and Ever-
green, has a "perfectionist" knack
for pleasing customers . . . Every-

thing must be cooked exactly as
ordered, from eggs on . • . Dudley
is a good person to have around
. . . he knows his business well—
and folks who go to The Pipers
are better off because of it . New
Piper's policy are the dinners seven
evenings a week now . . . with all
you can eat spaghetti on Wed. eves
LIQUOR & ENTERTAINMENT
and fish on Friday . . . both $1.49.
Private
UNION LAKE
Now Appearing
THE ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL and
Visit
Banquet
Our
• DINNERS •LUNCHEONS •COCKTAILS
Tues. thru Sat.
intimate Menjo's on W. McNich-
Facilities
Famous
from
Specializing in PRIME STEAKS, SEA FOOD
ols between Hamilton and Third,
Exquisite
25 to 400
THE LOVING CUP
Gourmet
reopened
after
being
closed
two
Take Orchard Lake Rd. to Commerce Rd.,
Featuring
Salad
L. to Union Lake Rd., R. to Cooley Lake
Weddings
years . . . with the changeover
MARLENE KILL
Rd., L. to 8635 Cooley Lake Rd.
Bar Anthony 1 Nestico Meetings
from a boy-meets-girl spot to a
Reservations Suggested, 363-9469, Closed
Genera: manager
Etc.,
With Danny Jordan, Ron
Mondays.
smart supper club . . . featuring
Childers & Roger Opipari
the very fine Jet Set 4-pc combo
IN OM
Ell
IIII ME ON IN =1• 11111 MN MTh
for dancing seven days . . . Eve-
AND
ning chef Wm. Miller is a "winner"
at culinary artistry . . . and noon
One of America's Great Organist
GIVE
chef LeRoy Hardmon has a noted
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
40111t .
flair for gourmet appeal .. . New
Due
to public demand
No Cover— No Minimum
reservations will now be
FAMILYA
owners of Menjo's are Don Bailey
I
• LUNCHEON DAILY
accepted.
and Lewis Collins . . . Ruth Price,
• COMPLETE DINNERS
I .• TREAT
popular gal around-town, is a day-
• CHOICE COCKTAILS
215 S. WASHINGTON
time barmaid at the new Menjo's.
I
NEAR)) Mile Road
Open 7 Days
ONLY THE SECOND time he's
Royal Oak
I
a Week,
Mashed Potatoes, Tossed
ever gone deep sea fishing, but
545-2700
I 11 a.m. to f p.m.
Lounge
Salad, Roll and Butter, C.7
1r I Jimmy Katz of Katz' Delicatessen
Ample Parking
Detroit's Most Intimate
in Oak Park, made big news on
Dessert.
Supper Club
I his recent trip to Acapulco with
Donny Stevenson Duo
248 W. McNichols 868-3611
wife Sally . . . Jim fought a hectic
Sandwich Trays I
(Just W. of Woodward)
Tues. thru Fri., 9 to 1 a.m.
25 minutes to bring in a 9 foot 7
and Catering for
Private Attendant Parking
64
Private Affairs.

inch sailfish . ... over 100 pounds
oiN No oiN No EN No No No Pm olo No No No Nol No No ow olo No No
and the second largest ever
EN No No EN No- EN ism oN mo ioN mu id ME OM ME _I
10.-411110-0111P.-4110 ■ IIIIP-40.—
caught in the area.
PIANO-SONGSTRESS _B O B B Y
LAUREL • Is at Suite-Four Eleven,
antastic un
on Mack (bet. 8 and 9) in St. Clair
antabulous ood
FIRST ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Shores.
THREE MORE "SUPER" wait-
• TELEGRAPH AT
resses are on the northwest nitery
scene in Detroit . .. the day wait-
SCHOOLCRAFT
resses at Angel's Hour Glass . . .
(in Bavarian Village)
HEART OF THE SIRLOIN —
Laura Wibel, Betty Mason and
1.rS.D.A. CHOICE . . . CHARBROILED—
• 2600 ELIZABETH LAKE RD.
Vivian McNeilly bring a wealth of
ORDER RARE, MEDIUM OR WELL
(near Pontiac Mall)
experience to the local "Heavenly"
spot . . . coupled with poise and

6706 CLIO ROAD
VALUE
pleasant congeniality in their goal
(Flint)
NOW
of
ultimate
customer
satisfaction.
LIMITED
ONLY
CARL FOX, manager at Java
OFFER
Junction, is a Vietnam vet, three
a
SERVED ON A SIZZLING PLATTER WITH
Ci
months from New York, where LJ 1J
GARLIC BREAD & CHOICE. OF BAKED POTATO
wife Sarah's father, Mark Aver-
OR TOSSED SALAD
bach, owns a restaurant in Ridge-
Fine Dining and Cocktails
way called "Mark's Home Cooking
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
Restaurant" . . . Mark and wife
Mariam came to America from
0
OPEN DAILY FROM 11:30 A.M.
DELICATESSEN — CHARBURGER — STEAK & EGGS
Israel nine years ago, where he
DESSERT FANTASIES
WE
SERVE
U.S.D.A.
served as a cooking sergeant in the
Between 13 & 14 Mile Rds.
Israeli Army . . . Carl worked in
PRIME BEE F ONLY
his father-in-law's eatery as a
"Jack of all trades" from dish-
• BUSINESSMEN'S' LUNCHEONS
washer to cook . . . everything
Open Daily
• FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
except waiting on tables . . . His El BANQUETS — SHOWERS
Mon.
thru Sat.
Israeli-born wife Sarah did that!
11 WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAHS
JIM JARDACK, nice guy boss- 1 —=11:3I-101
IDi.
I0 l•
CJI
10I
1 01
ocfl
man at Sussex House, has sold his
Presents The Greatest
41 Food Lanes Mkt. to devote full
t ime to his restaurant-nitery spot.
M
Y NEW OWNERS OF Edjo's on
Woodward are Boris Greisdorf and
Henry Halpern . . . They take over
n about a month.
Restaurant
Relish Tray With
WED. ONLY
FRI. ONLY
ANOTHER DAY in the week is
All Regular Dinners
Serving U.S.D.A. Top
dded to the very fine listening of
FISH
FILLET
SPAGHETTI
reat organ stylist Danny Holley
ALL YOU CAN EAT
PRIME BEEF Exclusively
plus
Incl. Cole
$149
t the Afterglow, making it Tues-
Incl. Salad
$1 49
Slaw, Roll
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS, PRIME RIBS
Roll &
Fresh Garden
& butter
ay thru Saturday eves now at
Butter
Per
of BEEF, SEA FOODS and a Wide
Dick Larry's jumping spot.
Vegetables
per person
Person
SONGSTRESS DELLA REESE
Selection of Continental Foods
SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY !
t Lofy's Pavilion Room in Plym-
uth, has been renewing old ac-
OPEN
FINE FOODS
24
uaintances in Detroit . . . She was
19460 W. 10 Mile Rd.
KING-SIZE COCKTAILS
HOURS
THE
orn here in 1932 and started as
Bet. Southfield A Evergreen
church singer when six years
id . . . Della is tops ' with her
yrieal and melodic interpretation
No cover or minimum at any time
f the romantic ballad and hard=
driving song.
. 11 4
We specialize in
TWO IRVS are behind the couri-
0 surins r
Discover This Great Restaurant .
c:
CLUB
er now at Stage Delicatessen . in
You'll Enjoy It! .
ak Park . . . Iry Kahn joins Iry
421E11
1 ► Room
and
11.010; Private
Willis in dishing out the -, goodies
SUPER COCKTAILS
or Harriet and Jack Goldberg.
For
Luncheon Menu Changes
A HEAVY DRINKER was regal-
• Showers
Reasonable Prices

Banquets
ng
his
friends
at
the
Black
Forest
Reservations
4(
a Bar
DANCING & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Mitzvahs
Accepted and ic nn with his early life and the
*
IN THE COMPTON VILLAGE MOTOR INN
h and times he had . . . "Things
24502 W. 7 Mile Rd.
• Parties
Guaranteed
.9( w ere so bad," he recalled, "that
28500 Schaolc raft
For All
3 Blks. W. of Telegraph
Occasions
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. ***********
Until 8 p.m.
For Reservations
ometimes I had to live for days
535-6090
Call
0 n nothing but food and water."

DuffY's

OPEN SUNDAY 4 P.M.

DANNY HOLLEY

SPECIAL SUN. ONLY

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FINE DINING
COCKTAILS

LUNCHEON
DINNERS

ROAST TURKEY
WITH DRESSING

I ALBAN'S
Hunter
BOTTLE & BASKET 188 N. 6-6553

$ 99

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FAMOUS STEAK SIZZLER

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MITCH HOUSEY'S

NOW SERVING FULL DINNERS
7 DAYS A WEEK . a. From 5 to 10 p.m.

PIPERS

Dancing and Entertainment Nitely

MITCH HOUSEY'S

IN LIVONIA

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