36—Friday, April 30, 1971
The Best of
, .
Everytning
SARAH VAUGHAN
With Comic Allan Drake
CREDIT CARDS HONORED
PRIVATE FACILITIES FOR GROUPS
UP TO 200
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BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ROOMS
OFFICE PARTIES
MEETINGS • FASHION SHOWS
WEDDING RECEPTIONS
can 477-2686
W. 7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT
LIVONIA
Opposite Livonia Mall
LUNCHEONS
DINNERS
MAY 6
thru
MAY 15
Mon. thru Thurs. Special
Dinner & Cover Included
First Show
$7.50
2nd Show
$4.50
(Continued fro mPage 35)
PRIME RIB - STEAKS - SEAFOODS
DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
noted for its good food, but the
service also is excellent.
51 .50 ADDED DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT
CHINA CHATTER . . . Wing
ALLAN DRAKE — COMIC
MAY 3, 4, 5—NO COVER
42390 Ann Arbor Rd. in Plymouth.
Hong on 10 Mile at Southfield,
GL 3-6400—GL 3-6401.
GLADYS KNIGHT
serves weight watcher dinners be-
Banquet Facilities. Special rates on
& THE PIPS
sides its other good food . . . King
Banquet in Pavillion Room. Ask Marion.
LAST 2 DAYS
Lim's Garden on Nine Mile in Oak
Park, is noted for its authentic
Mandarin and Cantonese food . . .
Meet Me At
The portions are just right at
Oriental City on Greenfield near JO
Mile . .. In Ferndale, Golden Star
New Center's Finest Restaurant
on Woodward, just north of Nine
Mile, is open Sunday through Fri-
Succulent Steaks • Superb Sea Foods
day till midnight, and until 1 a.m.
Specializing in Hearty,
on Saturdays.
Taste-Appealing Prime Ribs
FOR A TANGY BURGER sauce,
Distinctive Cocktails and Liquors
take 1 can (10%-oz.) of tomato
soup and add 2 teaspoons horse-
Fine Banquet Facilities
radish .. . Combine both in sauce-
6521 JOHN R at Milwaukee
pan and heat . . . Stir now and
TR 1-1665
then . . . Makes about 1 1/4 cups
Free Parking
sauce . . . Serve over hamburger
patties.
it
COMPLAINT DEPT. . . . "Why
don't delicatessens get together and
make all numbered and 'name'
combination sandwiches alike. This
business of ordering the sandwich
you found you like best at one
place, and then discovering it to
be made of something else at an-
other delicatessen is too confus-
ing!" . . . Mrs. S.D. (If you have
Sandwich Trays and
Mashed Potatoes, Tossed $
99
any special gripes or plaudits for
Catering for Private
Salad, Roll and Butter and
eateries and niteries around town,
Affairs.
Dessert.
we would like to hear about them.
Please send your name, although
only initials will be given if so
188 N. Hunter
desired.)
646-6553
ACCORDING TO the Italian ,
Open 7 Days a Week
American Historical Society, the
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
pizza is of Jewish origin and its L.
true ancestor is the matzo, unleav-
ened bread. Roman soldiers in
about 2'00 BCE decided to hop up
the matzo with a dab of olive oil
and same cheese. Lo, the pizza
was born.
THE PIZZA WENT into decline
BARBECUE'
when Rome fell, but the custom of
having public ovens in the town
square kept it alive in Naples and
Sicily. Children always hovered
about when the good wives came
RIBS
• CHICKEN
• SHRIMP
to bake their daily bread and were
rewarded with a slab of pizza
Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
made from leftover dough.
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile
TWO OIFFERENT styles
ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.
emerged . . . The Sicilians make a
crust several inches thick, the Nea-
politans like it wafer thin, as is the
CHOP HOUSE
current American preference.
TH EPIZZA FAD got started in
1936 when a saloin owner asked
Frank Mastro, a restaurant supply
man still located on the Bowery, to
FREE VALET
World famous steaks &
d evise a small oven capable of gen-
chops
for over 50 years.
erating the 600 degree heat needed
NIGHT PARKING
for pizza. According to Mastro,
1431 TIMES SQUARE
Drive downtown to Berman's,
pizza first sold like hot cakes in
Bet. Grand River & Clifford
enjoy
a
fine
dinner
—
take
in
New York's German neighbor-
a show and don't worry about
hoods because "the Italians don't
963-8484
your car. Our parking lot hours
go much for eating out."
6 p.m. till closing.
Open
11:30
a.m. to 11:30 p,m.
THE PIZZA CONTINUED to
ump ethnic and geographical bar-
3020 GRAND RIVER
Free Parking
TE 3-0700
r iers. Now New York and Chicago
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
I ead the field, but Boston, Miami
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea - Foods for
a nd Los Angeles are breathing hat
CHOP HOUSE
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
m ozzarella fumes on their necks,
, ith Philadelphia and Detroit
w
0PriNI 24 HOURS -
c lose behind.
JEWISH NEIGHBORHOODS are
C onsidered the best location, Irish
WE NEVER
a nd German come next, with the
CLOSE!
The
I talians far in the rear.
FINE FOODS
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH
RATHSKELLER
After she brought you into
the world, taught you
how to stand up straight
and to eat properly,
the very least you can do
is take your mother to
gox &yfounds
for Mother's Day Dinner. $5.25
OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY ONLY
SPECIAL DINNER
open daily 11:30, Saturday 5:00 P.M.,
open Mother's Day at 1:00 P.M.
call: 644 4800
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ROAST TURKEY With Dressing
ALBANS
Bottle & Basket
1560 N. WOODWARD AVE., BLOOMFIELD HILLS
(just south of Long Lake Rd.)
_DELICATESSEN'
EMBER
:ge=r1 i FRIED
F1
DC C4VC-VE tt
S
TRAYS.
RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN
X
17244 W. SEVEN MILE RD.
(5 Blks. E. of Southfield)
273-4130
1 75
per person
Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
— LITTLE RICHARD'S
NORTHGATE
DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT
GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd.
Oak Pork
(Greenfield Center)
399 - 3999
MON. THRU SUN.,
6 a.m. 'til 9 p.m.
Sat. 'til 1 a.m. Closed Tuesdays
kast
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• Lunch•San
•
Brea Dinner • After Theater
COMPLETE CARRY OUT
TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Cold Cuts, Dairy, Hot Meals, etc.
The
thtifon non Deli
302 N. Woodward Ave.
Royal Oak, Mich.
"Biggest Sandwiches in Town"
Phone 545-9804
TRAYS
• CARRY OUT
'DINING AND COCKTAILS
Kenny King
LUNCHEONS
KosTERE, s
NIGHTLY
DINNERS
AT THE
PIANO BAR
Banquet Facilities
FEATURING
_ _ __
COCKTAILS & DINING
soup IN TUREEN
Delicious
SALAD
BAR
with
all
Dinner
C,osed Sunday
Entrees
24587 W. 8 MILE RD. (1 blk. W. of telegraph)
RES. KE 7-5570
Entertainment
"itnrk aLel"
Fri.-Sat.-Sun.
Self-Serve Lunches and Dinners
11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Daily
TAVERN
—Except Sunday—
Featuring Our Famous Roast Round of Beef
paFrrkeieng ofu‘sAtfoo1Lesatro
59 SEWARD
TR 1-2644
HAWAIIAN_
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HOLLY HAWAII For
Exquisite Menu Dining &
Royal Hawaiian Luau's
Entertainment Fri. & Sat.
Open Daily Except Mon. for lunch & Dinner
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HIECHER BAR II-11
CHOP
HOUSE
CARL'S
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PIPERS
ITT 0 0
'3111
Complete Dining Room
& Carry Out Service
CLAM SHOP
TR 4-2870
Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
Music by Muzak
tie
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
a e
hal
Offers You the Finest
and Most Unique Dining
Specializing In Fresh Seafood—Live Lobster
Delicious Frog Legs, Oysters, Etc.
• Cocktails
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHES & DINNERS
3315 Auburn Rd.,
bits
Evergreen
SEA FOODS
The agreement on wages involves
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352-7466
A FL-CIO, employed by 21 group-
Ni ork agencies of the Federation of
J ewish Philanthropies, have ap-
P roved a stipulation of agreement
0 wage increases.
new contract
..,3;$1 I 4,1 ■ 41 , 0
Bet. Southfield
NEW YORK (JTA) — Members
f local 1707 of the Community
d' Social Agency Employes,
HAWAIIAN GARDENS g roup workers, and teachers in
n ursery schools and music teach-
RESTAURANT AND RESORT MOTEL
MII
e rs and goes into effect immedi-
4501 GRANGE HALL RD., HOLLY, MICH.
RES:
634-8231
VACATION
ai ely while negotiations are to con-
From Detroit 1-75 to Fenton Exit
PLANS
From Flint, Ortonville Exit
til ue on nonwage aspects of a
• DINNERS 7 DAYS
• AFTER THEATER
19460 W. 10 MILE RD.
others, NY Agencies
E each Wage Agreement
(.1r1
is .q99Iaa ev.bbaG''
(21 Mile Rd
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