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September 22, 1972 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-22

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LARCO'S.

PhsivItalian-American Cuisine ,

De&novelly Irpered l•r the
Cese•rneng Perst•

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now. Op•. Sunday 11 Noon

7523 W. 1111rNith•ls Rd.

UN 7-6455

Surely the `nation which
has built pallees 'for libra-
ries, laboratories, and stn-

ignore the professor who is
in truth the institution itself.
—Abraham Flezner.

1JYONts

Rz.t,

TNE . DEy TROIT JEW1SN

Danuy Raskin's_

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LISTENINC;

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cellar
organ
ams

Park

A

ANY MAN WEAR A SIZE the base and throw away the
76? . . Brody's Tots 'n rest ... styling them to their
Teens ,iii _Oak Park has a own personal touch .
.
YOUR HOSTS NICK & BOB MASTERS
mammoth bora - fide- pair of Quite ingenious
but then
Featatiloa
PRIME RIB—STEAKS—SEA FOOD
Levi overalls ... plus a $10 agaiu• so are all the guys 'n
PRIVATE FACILITIES ECM GROUPs
owns-ENG — en Ire/ AINIAEHT
bill to the person who can gals at Charter House Bar-
UP TO 200
"THE ARRANGEMENT"
BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ROOMS
wear them . . Sure would bers — each an individual of
OFFICE PARTIES
• CREDIT CARDS
FASHION SHOw,
MEETINGS
477-2686
hate to meet the guy they his or her set way ... Third
WEDDING RECEPTIONS
HONORED
fit in some dark alley!
manicurist and fourth lassie
W. 7 MILE RD.
BAR MITZVAHS

Luncheons
SHOWERS • PARTIES
MIDDLEIELT
Marlis Feldheim ... join-
OTHER FOLKS GO south
one
• Dinners
during the winter ., but not ing finger-looking-good gals
Shelley
Lover and Yetta Mel-
Herb and Ba ,vs Kaufman...
Their bag is cold weather ton and shampooing expert
vacations in the winter .. - Doris Papworth,
SID NICKIN HAS A trick
Could be they like to ski.
"I DO" DEPT. ... Stuart for you . . . anytime, any-
::-•
Fine Dining and Cocktails
Gorelick, and Rita Guthrie, where . . . Like Max Sosin
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
one of America's top photo- with a joke at the drop of a
352-2233
graphic models, are engaged hat, Sid is ready with his
. . . Arrangements already magic . . Does it as a
1 EVERY FRIDAY NOON
I
made to spend their honey- hobby — lots of work with
FASHION SHOW BY
moon on Nov. 2 in Israel hospitals, and always has a

. . Rita Forbes and Howard now - you - see - it - now-you-
BRAYTONS OF ROSEDALE
Golding, teachers in the Oak don't with him.
SCOTT'S KORNER . . .
Park schools, are engaged
:':BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
OPEN
. . . with the wedding date "The teachers are still on
• Meetings • Showers • Bar Mitzvahs
MON. THRU SAT.
strike
in Oak Park. When
stalled
until
their
school
cal-
• Parties For AN Occasiees
FROM 11:30 A.M.
endar is set because of the they get done, I hope they
give
me
enough homework."
strike.
DEFINITIONS . . TEE-
DIRECT OPPOSITES in
their thinking are Al Nettle TOTALER — an official golf
and Roy Calley at Charter scorer . . . VICE VERSA —
House Barbers in Southfield poetry not fit for youngsters
. . . Al is a pessimist and to read . - KINDERGAR-
Roy an optimist .. . Expan- TEN TEACHER — a gal who
(IN!rn1 sion program is under way makes the little things count.
DISA 'N DATA . . , An-
at the popular look-good em-
porium . . . Al wanted an- other thing that takes jacks
BARBEQUE
other two chairs to go with or better to open, says Max
Simon, is a storm window
the present
six! six .
. . Oct. 29 biggie affair by
ordered
six . The boys
)
make their own chairs by Detroit Businessmen's Group,
City of Hope, is by invitation
RIMS
• CHICKEN
• SHRIMP the way . . . cheaper and
more distinctive Al and only — call 894-5133 . . -
Delivered
UN 4-7700
Roy buy old ones, just use Overheard by Marcus Ruby.
20050 Livensois, Jost Soinii of I Mile FIFFTTTTSTITSWT-TTTWRI "So snobbish he has an un-
listed zip code
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.
RABBI M. ROBERT SYME
CHOP HOUSES
at Temple Israel, told story
during a recent Friday night
service, about a woman
shopping for a toy . . She
saw a complicated one and
Detroit's new exciting Supper Club!
America " 8. Danish Foods remarked to the clerk that
• Great. band on stage Mon. thru Sat.
it seemed much too intricate
• Superbsteoks. chops and seafood .
Your Favorite Cocktail
for a 7-year-old . . . Clerk
24300 HOOVER RD. (Just So. of 10
bomm
eemeet
Except Me.]
said, "Madam, this toy was
,,,..•M;•Eeste4 Yen 0,0, 0 Phone 754-3330
Pat Flowers at the Piano Bar
designed to adjust youngsters
32305 GRAND RIVER, Farmington to modern times. No matter
how they put it together, it's
476-5320
CIP
wrong!"
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enjoy a fine dinner — take in
a show and don't worry about

World famous steaks C7
chops for over 50 years.

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Try Our Famous

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TRAY CATERING

A SPECIALTY i

COMPLETE

CAR•v OUT

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Legal
Watch ers Menu

NORTHGATE

Delicatessen — Restaurant

Oren sr T a en

Closed

344-39R4

For schedule Information
Call WO 1-7917

Friday and Saturday

Late Show

AMERICANA

350 1414 `iisi921

AMERICANA I

Geo. C. Scott, Stacey Knack

M

"THE NEW CENTURIONS" (R)

Matinees Wed., Sat. A Sun. Only

AMERICANA II

Exclusive engage meet
One of the most daring and
plc e
ever made
fascinating

"SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FlVE"

Advance tickets on sale for Frt.,
Sat. 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 shown

AMERICANA III

Richard Burton

In

"BUJEBEARD"

Tickets now on sale for Frt. A gat.
Eve. Performances All Theatre.

Matinee Wed., Sat. & Sun. at
Amertrana 11.111

12 MCoolidg•
LI 2-0334

BERKLEY

"PLAY IT AGAIN SAM"

Week Nights Open 6.45
Shown 7:05, 10:30 Sat. Eve. re.
open 7:00, shown 7:20. 10:40
Reopen Sun. 6'45
Shown 7:05, 10.30
Walter Mattheau

"PLAZA SUITE"

Week nights 8:40 only. Sat. 11:50
only. Sun. 11:40 only.
Sat. & Sun. spec. children's mat-
inee all sent. 75c. Open 12:45

"SON OF LASSIE" at 160 & 4.20
"DONDI" at 2:40.

DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH.
6"- _,;_u f ,
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FEATURING •

PRIME RIB OF BEEF
BROILED SOUTH AFRICAN LOBSTER TAILS
BROILED N.Y. CUT STRIP SIRLOIN STEAK
STEAMED ALASKA KING CRAB LEGS
FRIED FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP, SHRIMP SAUCE

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PARTY CATERING

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12th annual Huntington

Woods Art Fair Sunday on
the Burton Elementary
School grounds in Huntington
Woods. from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.
Sketch artists will be on
duty, and there will be
demonstrations of various
crafts. Free puppet shows
by the Berry Puppets. di-
rected by Mrs. Mildred
Berry, will he performed at -
1 and 3 p m. in the public
library.
Mrs. Emanuel Frisch and
Mrs. Ronald Gilham are en-
chairmen of this year's fair,
sponsored by the Huntington
Woods Art League. A mac-
rame wall hanging by Bar-
bara Wittenberg Will be

awarded.

The Detroit Folk Dancd;
Club, directed by Ben Chang,
will entertain at 2p.m. Young
people will display their
wares, and there will be
creative activities.
A flea market, used book
sale, bake sale and boutique
will he offered by Huntington
Woods clubs.
Proceeds from the fair
sponsor musical
programs
and art lectures which are
open to the general public
without charge.

Bucharest's Jewish

NEW YORK (JTA)—The
Brooklyn Academy of Music
is presenting the American
debut of the Jewish State
"FRENZY"
Theater of Bucharest in two
MON. THEE SEN. 1:05
classic Yiddish plays. "The
Sat. & Sun Spec. Matinee at
1.00 & 2:50
Dybbuk" and "The Pearl
Necklace." The plays, in
"SON OF LASSIE"
Yiddish with simultaneous
BLOOMFIELD rir."8"11:8:11. English translations, will be
presented in re per tory
Limited Engagement7
Academy Award Winner!
through Oct. 1.
"NICHOLAS & ALEXANDRIA"
The Jewish State Theater
(PGI
of Bucharest was founded as
Mon. then Frl. at CM & 900
Sat. A Sun. 2:20, 5.35, 5:50
the first professional Yiddish
theater in the world by Ah-
CAMELOTW w aa aa ........ AMIN, raham Goldfadden in 1876
"CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (X) and has flourished since
then.
Mon. thru Fri 7.00 & 9'.30
Sat. & Sun. 5,00, 7:20, 9'.45 .
The company recently re•
WED. MATINEE
turned from a successful tour
1 show only at I 60—S1
Sat. &
Sun. Spec. Matinee at
in Israel.

Clint Eastwood In

"PLAY MISTY FOR ME"

Mon. thru Sun. at 6:20 & 10:05
plus Alfred Hitchcock's

&

12:30

2:30

"SON OF LASSIE"

gji Plyeaost• Rd. 11117•••1

Leaders to Gather

114 kAl Kwa

in South America

"TIN NEW CENTURIONS" MI

NEW YORK—A delegation
of 59 Jewish communal lead-
ers from all sections of the
United Stales will participate
in a special assembly in
South America from Tuesday
through Oct 11 to learn
about Jewish life in Brazil.
Argentina, Chile and Peru
and strengthen relationships
among the Jewish communi,
ties of the Western Hemi-
sphere.
Sponsored by the Siciety
of Fellows, a leadership or-
ganization of the Anti Defa-
mation League of Mai Brit h,
the a, mbly will be led by

•t F•rmlesta• Keel
All •bent reps by • cop

g Geo. C. geott •••
Alsirey Ke•e•
Week brig•ta II•se, 4 01, 10
••• and• Sus. 2:50, 543, 4.00, 5:01
•and• 10:M/

WASHINGTON "r;':

Alan Arkin., Sally Kellerman In

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Leading Michigan artists
will exhibit theft work at the

BIRMINGHAM M o h r,41151 Theater on U.S. Stage

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your car. Our parking lot hours
6 p.m. till closing.
Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.

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