THE DETROIT JEWISH 11:.-NS 40—Friday, April 28, 1972 GREAT DAY TO Danny Raskin's ALVARO'S Italian & American Cuisine CLAM SHOP Serving 175 Seating Neoteurent a L•ame• 4 Specious Private Dining Rooms for Showers. Lunch- eons, Banquet., etc. Open 11 s.41. to 2 a.m. SWIFT LUSO:WON Itestoorete-Corktoil Lego*. 1824 W. 14 M. Rd. FASHION SHOW (W. of Creeks Rd.) 52.75 Anthony • • MON.-SAT. 11:30-2:00 A.M. LI 1-2132 ! SPECIALIZING IN SERVING THE ; FINEST FRENCH AUTHENTIC CUISINE, Closed Sunday PIZZA • RIBS • SEAFOOD Bet. Grand River A Clifford 963-8484 tiCe 11:30 to 11:30 Lan. ow. B OCUZO CU/C/ — 964-5744 PLAN YOUR PARTIES WITH OUR FROZEN PIZZA 17125 CARL'S VII Conant corner CARSON'S CHOP HOUSE Sew Maharajah Restaurant TM .n. and only AllaParap. moo, 'elusion and 3130 CASS LITTLE RICHARD'S EXCELLENT COCKTAILS Dancing Tues, thru Sat. Billy Rose Trio • SHRIMP Fi•D Mon.-Tues.-Wed.—Spaghetti viltols t Butter i • RAVIOLI • CHICKEN DAILY 3 P.M. .I2 MID • RIBS & CHOPS • LASAGNA WEEKENDS TO 3 A M Between Inkster A Moddlebelt) KE 1-4960 27910 W 7 MILE ∎ iPe5MiNiCC5S 2859 COOLIDGE WINE ON TAP 2 5(05 50 Of 12 MILE • THE FINEST 11•0•N •ATERIC•61 CUISINE SUSINESSMEN S LUNCHEONS II 00-1 00 PM PINE ENIMEIIS IN MEDLEY LI 1-7670 So•clatiting In COLD CUTS A SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN 17244 W. SEVEN MILE RD. IS •Iks. S. et Southfield) 273-4130 $ 1 95 per persons Open Men. Nene I.E. S aunt. to 9 Ty FACIUTIES FOR IIANOuITS—PARTIES UJNCNIONS, ETC . NON N 511 (11•M••n Everonmn • bas•./ El 5 - 3635 Banquet room available Open dolly 11:3111 a.m.-1 .m. Fine American and Italian Food • Will komen to 12601 fitESTri/ 'RANT PIZZERIA IV I MA. PARADISO CAFE • p.m. Restaurant — Cocktails Getman Nome °belong • Garman • •mancon Loght • Dayi /Pm. On Tap m • Loamy, Gah., 114-autdol Donau•, %colours Opon Tam -fa 11 am-11 p rn SAT 4-11 pis, SUN Nama-9 p m LA. 1-9668 altelfwagec' UNPARALLELED • • • • GRATIOT (DET.) 2 TAM. No M ford E•pyy-y Southfield Rd., Ecorse, Nr. W. Jefferson Ph. Du 6 - 1700 OPEN 7 DAYS PEP 20401 Tafr Banquet Facilities • 255-7125 COCKTAIL BAR CLOSED SUNDAYS 17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile TO 9-3988 COMPLETE SEAFOOD MENU Open 7 Days 'Corars AVAILABLE Palombo's ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. SHRIMP HOUSE OMPLETE CARRY-OUT SERVICE Superb Italian S. American Dining Delivered UN 4-7700 20050 Livenssis, Just South of S Mile C-4:44.11.42oeli LEGAL WATCHERS MENU Breakfast • Lunch • Sandwiches Dinner • After Theater COUPLET( CARAT OUT TIMES FOE ALL OCCASIONS CONEY ISLAND CHECKER E4R-1-10 "nor, — Lwroc w 399-3999 874-0600 • CHICKEN Cl000d Tumday COWRIE TE DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT ■ RIBS 6 DAYS A WEEP NORTHGATE •11KHOET FACIL/TIES AVAILABLE 1F• TO 300 S MIN f•004 curry daTors orkesod n F"'" /Ao.t a d:, '" OPEN ill 1 AM BET. EVERGREEN & LAHSER Prime Ribs, Shish Kabob, Steaks, Chops FISMIE NOG I Nide., 321-1 722 20601 W. 8 MILE RD. — SPECIALIZING 6001 WOODWARD . $1.79 EL. 6-9222 TS 1471111 Private Shelve*, Reams for meddlne parties. Serving the World., Pined Weeks. Chem and See Feeds ter were than 24 veers. All Beet mod IN our cellar o. CHOP HOUSE 4 to 8 p.m. Wed. Shrimp CLOSED SUNDAYS East PAcNochots Free Parking ALL YOU CAN EAT SPECIALS! Tues. & Thurs. Chicken. . . B11.69. GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile Rd. Oak Park (Greenfield Center) Otn•ng and Carry-outs oted., Pi . DELIVERY AND CARRY-OUT ONLY EL 7-20201 29501 NORTHWESTERN, Bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rd. VTTVIlf PHONE 892-9001 SOUTHFIELD AREA LOCATION RESTAURANT — CLOSED TUESDAYS 432 E. Lafayette 863-3030 McINERNEY S Mon. & Fri. Fish & Chips B1.49 Featuring the best of Greek Cuisine and Entertainment C 2 Blocks North of 7 Mole) Monday 22530 TELEGRAPH Near 9 Mile 1431 TIMES SQUARE °pew and L1L LEA'S World famous steaks & chops for over 50 years. 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. A Gourmet Delight 19464. LIVERNOIS DINNERS SERVED TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 5 P.M. - 12 MIDNIGHT CHOP HOUSE NIGHT PARKING • Cocktails and ewe ceder ' Fred Bayne at the organ 15 Different Seafoods; a good selection of Choice Beef and specialty dishes carefully prepared. • Great band on stage Mon thr o Sat Soperb steaks chops and seafood FREE VALET P Sash Baomet Rooms the ...cgrrn from 15 to 65 V2 Mile East of 1-75 on 9 Mile Road. Hazel Park 24300 HOOVER RD. (Just So. of 10 Mile) Phone 754-3330 MILLI k 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Detroit's new exciting Supper Club! Rouse 1 151 51 Steaks and Assorted Seo Foods A tradition in Has& Pork Since 1934 ••nale E.* Parlay ANTHONY HOUSE TR 4-2870 LOBSTERS, Music by Muzak Theeter Cocktails and Snacks. pwum ww Oysters, Clams, For tuns., Ohm*, and 6600o . 12 neon 549-2420 LISTENING FREE PARKING Appearing Nightly Tuesday thru Saturday in our New SHOWBOAT ROOM THE LOVING CUP Oakland-Pontiac Airport Terminal Bldg. Overlooking the Runway Ample Free Parking 6500 Highland Rd . Pontiac . Mich 673-701 1 — 673 - 5207 int Cm; Banquet 1 Facilities , nu 22100 W Warren — 1 Mile East of Telegraph Speoatozing In W,ne and Imported BEER ON TAP 274-3138 Italian-Americon Food • SUPERB FROG LEGS • BANQUET—MEETING RM. AVAILABLE Take Your Family Out To Dinner Tonight THELMA AND JOE WINKLER wear their $1,000 pins received at Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, annual big4fme affairs as anything but pins . . . Joe has gotten one four times . . two for cuff links and two for earrings, which Thelma wore to the recent installation . . the guests, as always, of Pearl and !tarry Brodsky, outgoing three- time president . . . Now Pearl is going to have earrings made with the two pins received by Harry. ERRATA . . . Correct date of Hannah Schloss Oldtimers annual reunion at Temple Israel is May 21 . . . chaired by Mollie Banks in memory of her husbacd Sam. BEST BET of the Weekend . . Infant Service Group Dinner- Dance and Show . . . Sunday at Raleigh House . . . a real biggie! GALS OF INFANT SERVICE group still haven't gotten that mimeograph machine they need so badly . . You business guys must have one lying around some- where . . . and these hard-work- ing lassies sure can use it . . . Contact Presidert Sophie Shapiro, 358-5865. CHANNEL 56 ACTION telethon runs May 5 through May 13 to raise money for tits very fine edu- cational channel . . . It'll be held in the new Channel 56 building and studios, Second and Bethune, former site of Channel Two . Our date to do a bit of auctioning is May 11 at 11 p.m. . . . be sure to tune in and make us work hard! SCOTT'S KORNER . . "Our fifth grade class at Pepper School in Oak Park, led by Mrs. Fox and the fifth grade kids in Mrs. Shear's class, went on a field trip to Ann Arbor . . . While at the Arboretum Park, Mitchell Starr dug deep for rocks and came up with a hard ball of dirt (and very filthy hands). By a lake at the park, Randy Gayer took a wrong step and fell in. Stephen Fried- man said he had a stomach ache from eating too much. When we got home, he called to tell me the pain was from not eating enough—it went away when he started eating again!" REMEMBER THE DATE . May 14 , . . MOTHER'S DAY ... That's her day, guys 'n' gals, make it a big, big one . . She deserves it! . . . And as our mom, Minnie Raskin, puts it, "Don't stop after May 14. Make every day Moth- er's Day!" ARNOLD BLAU Memorial given recently to players of the Oak Park Hockey Association, will be annual in memory of Arnie, who passed away Dec., '71 . . . Ronald Sloan, chairman of the Arnold Blau Memorial Fund, who also is its originator, writing the first check to get it going ... The multi- purpose athletic building in Oak Park has no name yet . . . and it is hoped by many that the fine sports structure will be named by the council as the Arnold Blau Memorial Bldg. . . Arnie's knowl- edge and interest in sports was highly noted, and his name would be very appropriate!