THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 13, 1973-23

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IN THE ADVANCE BLDG.
9 MILE & GREENFIELD

LOWER LEVEL

557-8060

CAFETERIA HOURS:

7 A.M-5 P.M., MON.-FRI.

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PRIVATE DINING ROOM
AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES
ALL EVENINGS & SAT. & SUN.

EXPERT TRAY CATERING
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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Danny Raskin's

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QUITE AN HONOR FOR
A WOMAN to be given an
honorary membership in the
Hannah Schloss Oldtimer's
group . . . especially since it
is limited to all men . . .
Honoree is Mollie Bank, who
took over for late hubby
Sammy . . . and has chaired
the last three annual dance
and installations by the form.

Family Special

CHICKEN DINNER

EVERY SAT. &
SUN. 4-9 P.M.

UNCLE
JOHN'S

PANCAKE
HOUSE

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29

PER PERSON

Reg. $1.65

' olk 22711 KELLY ROAD

at Nine Mile

• 15325 W. 8 MILE ROAD

Just East of Greenfield

• WOODWARD AVE.

at 14'h Mile Rd.

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AND
FAMILY RESTAURANT

1001 TELEGRAPH
near Plymouth Rd.

TED VATSIS OF STAFFORD RESTAURANTS

Invites You to

KONEE'S

FAMILY RESTAURANT
"The Finest Food For The Nicest People"

( Next to
Kingswood Theater)

2150 Woodward, (or. Square Lake Rd.
AUTHENTIC
GREEK SALADS
Open 7 ,

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Com plete

COMPLETE MENU

• Breakfast l(
• Lunch
• Dinner

Partiest

334 -4727

WE BAKE OUR OWN PASTRIES

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"Youthful exuberance and excitement. . .Buffet that is far
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superior."

"Relaxing and

different." Gra , ,, Not , vs
"Welcome innovation to... dining and theatrical scene."

—Meredith, St.?r

NOW THRU JULY 28

Full-length Broadway Musical

Buffet Dinner

plus

Ticket Fri. & Sat. Mon.—Thurs. Matinee Wed.
$9.50
$6.50
$9.50
Prices:

Price includes buffet *dinner, tax, the performance, dancing.

service 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. Cur-

tain time 8:45 p.m.

Matinee luncheon Wednesday
noon to 1:30 p.m., with show

starting at 2 p.m.

Tickets for all performances
on sale now at the Elmwood
box off ice, 9 a.m. to midnight.
Mail orders handled promptly.
Enclose check or money order,

choice of clatels) and self-
addressed envelope.

Cocktails at popular prices

Special attention to parties and banquets. Choice of menus.

Dougall Road" Windsor
Detroit Phone 965 - 6876

c A Quarter-CenrurycTradstion -Of

er members who played for
and joined the various groups
at the old Hannah Schloss
building on High Street, the
forerunner of the Jewish Cen-
ter ... . This is also the first
time in the many years of
its existence that the Old-
timers have bestowed the
honor on anyone . . . man or
woman!

FROM CLASSICAL TO re-
ligious to rock recently . . .
is the distinction by sons of
Rabbi Robert and Sonia
Syme . .. David played with
the Detroit Symphony on
Thursday . . . Rabbi Daniel
gave sermon at pop's Temple
Israel Saturday night . . .
and Michael played guitar
on Sunday with Chairman of
The Board rock group at
Cabo Hall.
* *
SONNY ELIOT, weather
whiz received a phone call
from a young woman, "I'm
going to be married tomor-
row," she burbled happily,
says Sonny, "and then we're
going up to the mountains
for our honeymoon. Can you
please tell me what is going
to happen over the week-
end."

*

*

ART LANG HAS a great
idea . . . something people
talk about but never do . .
for a Michigan Honor Society
or whatever for all those
folks who do good things
without getting any kind of
recognition.

We Cote

INCLUDES
STEAKS,
LASAGNA, SEAFOOD,
SHISH KABOB, ETC .

Doors open 6 p.m. Dinner

Troy Hilton limn
Has 'Hideaway'

THANKS . . . to Paul H.
Manz of the Greek Line . . .
for the complimentary words
. . . always nice to hear.
• • •
CANDID COMMENT . . .
"ille's so dumb he flunked
sandbox."

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SINCE THE SKYJACKING
scare that started three years
ago, Judge Marvin Frankel
of Oak Park, refuses to fly.
• • •
FOURTH ANNUAL Bob-Lo
Cruise by Mr. and Mrs.
Group of City of Hope, Sun-
day has a dual purpose . . .
loads of fun and help to a
worthy cause.
• •
GRATITUDES TO folks like
Bernice and Charlie Robinson
. . . and John Taylor who
works for Charlie, and T. W.
Crawford, a customer . . .
the aged residents at Lahser
Hills Nursing Home have a
piano and rocking chair . . .
They were picked up by
Charlie Taylor and Crawford
and delivered to the home.
• • •
AS A NURSE IN THE ob-
stetrics ward of Los Angeles
Hospital, Lillian IMarcus,
daughter of ex-Detroiter
Martha Marcus, tells of being
interested to obserVe that a
mother who had just had her
seventh child 'had a bouquet
of seven red roses and one
white carnation . . She
asked her if it has some sig-
nificance . . . "We planned

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No Cover or Minimum

Troy Hilton Inn is offering
a Honeymoon Hideaway for
newly married couples.
The Inn's Honeymoon Hide-
away package offers : a
double room, a color tele-
vision set, air conditioning,
an outdoor balcony with each
room, champagne for two
upon arrival, an indoor-out-
door pool, a sauna, shuttle
service to shopping centers
in the area and a relaxing
breakfast or brunch for two
at the pool terrace.
Also available at the Inn
are the Haymarket Restau-
rant and Fanny's Cocktail
Lounge with musical enter-
tainment Mondays through
Saturdays.
All taxes and gratuities are
included in the Honeymoon
Hideaway package, available
on weekends.
For reservations, call the
Inn, 583-9000.

on eight children," she said.
"When the first baby arrived,
I was given a bouquet of
seven white carnations and
one red rose . . . The red
carnations were decreased
each time a baby was born
. . . Now there is only one
white carnation to go." . . .
If that isn't planned parent-
hood, we don't know what is!
opposite son Scott in the
THE LITTLE LAD playing
Midget Baseball League at
Oak Park recently, put all his
60 pounds into a ferocious
swing and connected—barely
. . . The ball, scraped by the
bottom of the bat, jiggled
back to the pitcher, who
grasped and fumbled a mo-
ment . . . There was still
plenty of time to nail the
batter at first, but the pitch-
er's throw soared high over
the first baseman's head .. .
The slugger flew on toward
second . . . Somebody re-
trieved the ball . . . The next
throw sailed into left field
. . . The hitter swaggered
into third, puffing through a
man-sized grin . "Oh
boy!" he said. "That's the
first triple I ever hit in my
whole life."

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