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April 07, 1972 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 7, 1972-41

YOUR GUIDE TO

INNING

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

0

ill

ALVARO'S

BOB BERMAN says a friend of
his is tired of arguing with the
kids about borrowing the family
car - . So next time he wants
it, he's just going to take it.

EN ROUTE TO DETROIT for the
Passover holidays from Miami,
Eddie Wolfe kisSed the ground he
finally landed on . . - Left Miami
on a Delta 747 and was 20 min-
utes in the air over the Atlantic
when a bomb sounding blast went
off - . . and smoke and fire came
from one of the jet engines that
had conked out - . Pilot turned
around immediately . and another
motor went out . . - Finally land-
ing at Miami's International Air-
port amid about 30 fire trucks,
Eddie and the brave folks trans-
ferred to a DC-8 where. because
of being inconvenienced, says Ed-
die, compliments of Delta was one
free drink - - He asked for a
double and says he was told he
would have to pay for the second
drink!,
left Miami at
1:30 p.m.,
. , arrived 8:30 p.m. in
Detroit at home of sister Lillian
Dunn (Ray) for first night seder
. everybody waiting for the
late Eddie . . . mighty glad he
could make it'

• Plush Atmosphere—Reasonable Prices

IRON DUKE STEAK HOUSE

74300 Hoover

CHOP
40 HOUSE

FREE VALET

famous steaks &
chops for over 50 years.

Bet. Grand Riser & Clifford

Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 gm.,

PIZZA • RIBS • SEAFOOD

964-5744

Mon 8 Fro
Fish- & Chips

es.

CIOSED

f••

LITTLE RICHARD'S

NORTHGATE

CHOP HOUSE

Free Parking

CARSON'S

CHOP
HOUSE

OPFN TIL I • IA
6 D•IIS • Wff6
CIefe•

COM/ If If If G•I

WE IGHT WATCHERS
N,



DELICATESSEN 8 RESTAURANT

TE 3-0700

Breakfast • Lunch • Sandwiches
Omni, • Alter Theater

GREENFIELD. N of 10 Mile Rd

Oak Park

Op•• •••• ■ • • p •• ■
CNN, N10000,

321-1722

Dining and Carry-outs

Privet? Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 veers. A11 Beef aged in our cellars.

51.79

EL 6-9722

SUNDA,

TIahartsjah Restaurant

17125 Conant comer East McNhcnots

3020 GRAND RIVER

Wed
Shrimp

Rd

29501 NORTHWESTERN Bet 12 & 13 Mile

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CARL'S

4 to 8 p

3130 CASS

pizza

ALL YOU CAN
EAT SPECIALS!

Tues & Thur.
61.69
Chicken

$1.49

PLAN YOUR PARTIES
WITH OUR FROZEN PIZZA

lbo

DELIVERY AND
CARRY-OUT
ONLY

EL 7-20201

RESTAURANT

PHONE 892-9001

A O

SOUTHFIELD

AREA LOCATION

McINERNEY'S

CLOSED ILLESDAtS

432 E. Lafayette

, t

863-3030

22530 TELEGRAPH Near 9 Mile

Featuring the best of
Greek Cuisine and Entertainment

I

19464 LIVEKNUIS

LIL LEA'S

963-8484

`B I Z ICI

754-3330

A Gourmet Delight

DINNERS SERVED
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
5 P M - 12 MIDNIGHT

1431 TIMES SQUARE

Drive downtown to Berman's,
enjoy a fine dinner — take in
a show and don't worry about
your car. Our parking lot hours
6 p.m. till closing.

Worren, - M■ cfogon

SPFlIAIIZING IN 5E5.
FINEST FRENCH A, T1-It

-te/.3
orclea if A

World

NIGHT PARKING

Road •

P a lc ko. I 0,5 te.. or so,

• mpl. FNN

COMMIT! WITT OUT
ION ALL OCC•140N11

Greenfield Center

399-3999

— SPEC/AL/ZING IN —
Prime Ribs, Shish Kabob, Steaks, Chops

BANQUET FACILITIES
AVAILABLE UP TO 300

6001 WOODWARD

CONEY ISLAND

RIBS

• CHICKEN

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT SERVICE I

20601 W. 9 MILE RD .

874-0600

5 MIN FROM
FISHER BLDG

BET. EVERGREEN 8

AVAILABLE

LAHSER

255-7125

Palombo'•

HECKER EAR-B-U

SEEING SIGNS . . by Mark
Fischer, a dealer himself, at a
roadside antique shop short while
hack, "If you don't know what
you want, we've got it!"
bounced."

YOU'VE HEARD the saying,
"Water, Water All Around, But
Not a Drop to Drink." . Well,
it must have come to Irving Cott
on
the Edsel Ford Expressway
last week, when he ran out of
gas . . . while on both sides of
him were two huge Gulf trucks
. . filled with enough gas to last
him 'til kingdom come!

• Superb Steaks, Chops I& Seafood

• Exciting Salad Bar—Wine on Draught

For Lunch, Dinner and After-
Th 00000 Cocktails and Snort..

MON I) NOON

$2.75 pm perse•

MIK

32 YEARS AGO. -Milton Lucow,
captain of the Central High foot-
- ball squad, was a member of a
group called The Misters with
Jerry Rosen, who was then dating
Sylvia Grenadier . . to whose
apartment her next-door neigh-
bor, Audrey Kline, came while
Milt was there with Jerry - A
short while ago. Sylvia and Jerry
celebrated their 25th anniversary
. . and recently at Tam O'Shan-
ter, where Milt." a prominent at
torney today, is past president,
he and Audrey were given an ul-
tra-gala black tie 25th anniver-
sary by their children. 24-year-old
Cindy and 20-year-old Michael.
ho had taken over the entire
club - . - Among the 140 guests
were Jack and Ruth Eisenberg,
who married each other the same
day and spent their honeymoon
together with Mill and Audrey
. . - and Abe and Doris Schmier,
at whp,se home Milt and Audrey
were wed - - . It was a beautiful
affair for a couple of beautiful
people . . . and so many friends
reveled in the joy of being able
to attend . "'Cindy and Michael
gave a skit on family memories
. . . and Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
of Temple E-Manuel, called up to
give the moitze 'over bread, was
greeted by a drummer hitting the
cymbals, and remarked, "I al-
ways did think that a moitze de-
served a drum roll!"

to

175 Seating &a
Lounge
&
Restoorent-Coekt•i1 Lounge
4 Spacious Private Dining
1824 W. 14 Mite Rd. FASHION
Rooms for Showers. -Lunch-
. ' SHOW
eons, Banquets, etc.
(W. et Crooks Rd.)
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
BUFFET LUNCHEON

549-2420



Italian &
American Cuisine

Superb Italian 8 American Dining.

toe
fl•NOUFTS e• ins

EXCELLENT COCKTAILS

• SHRIMP

Dancing Tues, thru Sat.
Billy Rose Trio

Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
20050 Liverneis, Just South of 8 Mile

20401

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IUNCNFON5 FTC

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ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.

V



5

PARADISO CAFE

COMPLETE
SEA FOOD MENU
Open 7 Days



SHRIMP HOUSE

Banquet

Facilities

.

COCKTAIL BAR
CLOSED SUNDAYS
17632 WOODWARD — Nor" of 6 Mile
TO 9-3988

I The

STEAK-OUT

151 Southfield Rd., Ecorse, Nr. W. Jefferson Ph. Du 6-1700

CLAM SHOP

Serving Oysters, Clams,

TR 4-2870

LOBSTERS, Steaks end Assorted Sec, Foods

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Music by Muzak

0

ran

REST1l RAN1'

Mon.-Tues.-Wed.—Spaghetti to Rolls & Butter

DAILY 3 P.M -12 MID.
WEEKENDS T03 A.M.

• RAVIOLI
• LASAGNA '

PIZZERIA
99' 1

• CHICKEN
• RIBS It CHOPS

27910 W 7 MILE (Between Inkster & Middlebel1l KE 1-4960

MBERS

Specializing in COLD CUTS s.
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
TRAYS.

$ 1 45

RESTAURANT & DEUCATESSEN

17244 W. SEVEN MILE RD.

Elks. E. of Southfield)

273-4130 per person

Open Mon. theta Set, •

A tradition in Hazel Park Since 1934

the ..gar.

Jiouje

■ .m. to • p.m.

Cocktails and mote cellar
Fred Bayne at the ergs'
Small Bartmet Rooms
from 15 to 65

Vz Mile East of 1-75 on 9 Mile Road, Hazel Park

15 Different Seafoods: a good selection

of

Choice Beef and specialty dishes carefully

prepared.

MON - SAT
11 - 30 - 2:00 A M

LI 1

-2132

roo •vall•blo
Banque/m
-
Open daily 11 10 a .m 1 cm.
Fine Arnoric•n and Italian Food

1

48 LOTHRUP

211k

of Fisher Theater

TR 1-4748

As Interesting As It's .wines

• CONTINENTAL CUISINE
'DINE A DRINK IN DETROIT

PP .4

4—

OZIESE
TI PARTY

• AFTER THEATER MENU
MOST INTIA4A It ANAry,PHE RE

S

Will komen to



Cr, ht LTYt1F

12601

Taft.

GRATIOT (DET.)

WIN No el •rel

wow,

LA. 1-9668

31telbYager'

Restaurant — Cocktails

UNPARALLELED •

• C•••••on • •n5RA,.A.
Oa, 5... 0 ■ • lop







c0,11.0■011 • Smuet•
4.0,4,

as

S•T • I I I, 0,
SUN Noon 0 La n,

FREE PARKING

Appearing Nightly
Tuesday thru Saturday
on our New SHOWBOAT ROOM

THE LOVING CUP

Oakland-Pontiac Airport Terrnonal Bldg Overlooking the Runway
6500 Highland Rd.
Ample Free Parking
Pontiac . Mich
673-7011 — 673-5207

Banquet

1 F " .1 "'" I

tneCa5k3inni

22100 W. Warren — 1 Mil• East of eelegraph

W.ne and

Specializing in Italian-American

Imported

BEER ON TAP

274-3138

• SUPERB FROG LEGS

Food

• BANQUET—MEETING 1M AVAILABLE

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