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July 20, 1973 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-07-20

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Troy Hilton Plans
Jazz Concert Series

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 20, 1973-23

VINCENZO'S

Italian-American Cuisine

18211 JOHN R.

Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.

869-5674

NEW 2 FOR 1!

COMPLETE

PRIME RIB
DINNERS

NOW MON.-THURS.

DANCING

MON. THRU SAT.

LENNIE SCHICK

,

QUARTET

ANGEL'S

HOUR GLASS
/ 18800 W. McNICHOLS

6 Stocks West of Southfield

538.4850

AeAM'S

PROMP T

M INUTE

II

LISTENING

POST

SANDRA STEIN lost a
bracelet and it was found in
the bushes by three-year-old
Lee, son of Sandra and Jack
Stein . . . for which he re-
ceived a coveted reward of
two pennies . . . Jack and
Sandra sent a Chai contribu-
tion to the Oak Park Council
campaign of Charlotte Roth-
stein . . . and little Lee, not
wanting to be left out, said,
"1 want to put my two cents
in" .. and gave his reward
pennies and a box of candy

Larry & Tom

INVITE YOU TO ENJOY
OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY

• Juicy B-B-Q Ribs
• Tender Tasty Chicken
.• Tangy Pizza
• Assorted Seafood

YOUR NEXT PARTY!

DINNER , SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME
CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES

25226 GREENFIELD RD.

In The Greenfield Center
1 Blk. No. of 10 Mile
Oak Park

22900 M!CHIGAN AVENUE,

Dearb,orn (in the Holiday Inn).

Specializing in Meeting the Most Discriminating Tastes
With S uperior Food, Fine Wines and Cocktails.

DINNERS SERVED
MON.-SAT., 5 to 11 p.m.
SUN., 12 NOON-10 p.m.
LUNCHEONS SERVED
MON.-SAT., 11 to 2 p.m.

Danny Raskin's

BE A GUEST AT

I s

A jazz concert series "The
Last Foxtrot in Troy . . .
And All That Jazz," will take
place every Monday from 8
p.m. to midnight July 23
through Sept. 10 at the Troy
Hilton Inn.
The Austin-Moro Band, an
18-piece group made up of
musicians who were the only
American big band members
invited to play at this year's
Montreux Jazz Festival, in
Swtzerland, will perform.
Comprised of studio musi-
cians, Detroit area music
teachers and former mem-
bers of nationally known big
bands, the Austin-Moro Band
has played on several local
to Charlotte
. She has the and Canadian radio stations.
coins taped on the inside of
one of her shoes.
OVERHEARD AT AN In-
A PHONEY SALE store etrnal Revenue office by IRS
in town always plastered man Ernie Iczkovitz . . .
with signs reading "Last Few "You'd better start figuring
Days! Everything Must Go," again. This return you hand-
has now been going out of ed in blew three tubes in the
business for so long that three computing machine.
"temporary" employees have
received gold watches for
completing 25 years of serv-
ice.
ERNIE TELLS OF the
FOR PARTIES
agent annoyed at a delinquent
income-tax payer who had
just traded in his one-year-
old car for a new one . . .
"Do you mean to tell me that
you had the unmitigated gall
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
to buy a new car when you
Deliciously Prepared for the
can't even pay your taxes!"
Discerning Taste
• BANQUET FACILITIES
he raged . . . "I had no choice
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
in the matter," the man said.
Then he explained: "I have
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
to have a car for work. I
was two installments behind
on my old one, and the fi-
nance company was about to
repossess it. In addition, my
tires were shot. B'y handling
the problem this way, I have
the old contract paid off, a
new car in first-class condi-
tion and 45 days until the
next payment." . . . The gov-
ernment man was speechless.
BOBBY ROSENBERG of
the catering family, will open
the new Doc Severinson's
casual men's clothing store
this August in Rochester,
Mich.
HAIR STYLING IS a sec-
ondary topic nowadays at
Charter House Barber Salon
. . . what with Al Nettle
shooting a hole-in-one on the
203-yard 11th hole at Arrow-
head Golf Course . . . and
the folks at the shop are pa-
tiently learning to "live with
him" now . . . Owners Al and
Roy Calley have come up
with another unusual thing,
"NOW SERVING YOU IN THE
. . . a pedicurist to make cus-
FINEST DINING TRADITION"
tomer gents footsies look
• STEAKS • SEAFOOD
good . . . Helen Shapiro does
the pedal prettying.

544

-1240

ENJOY THE NEW AND DIFFERENT
TANTALIZING TASTES OF

AH WOK

SPECIALIZING IN CANTONESE
AND MANDARIN CUISINE
UNIQUE DISHES DIRECT FROM
NEW YORK

HOURS:
Mon. thru Thurs.
11 to 10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.
11 to 12 midnight
Sunday
12 to 10 p.m.

41563 W. 10 MILE (In The Novi Plaza)

349-9260

NOVI, MICH.

What is a Clambake
at The Lobster Trap?

• A Lobster Trap Clambake is buckets of chowder...
pails of clams and mussels...platters of lobster.. corn...and redskins

A Lobster Trap Clambake brings the best of "down east"

family eating in a Cool, salty setting at less than backyard prices.

A Chuck Muer Clambake is a "school - where

our master clambakers provide you with skills that qualify you
for a "Certified Clambaker" degree.
You will receive a handsome card to verify your education.

"YOU CAN'T GO AWAY HUNGRY!"

111:LINI-IND

%I' THE LOBSTER fit P
-RI.: \ R 01--FF11: SUNDOG-

Reser vations Recommended

278-3000

MICHIGAN & TELEGRAPH • DEARBORN

ADAM'S
RIB

544-1240

FOR RESERVATIONS;$
218-6900

PARTIES FOR

ALL OCCASIONS

JIANQUET FACILITIES
AVAILABLE UP TO 300

U S.-5A . ; .

N

A

Dining Out Tonight ... Tired Of Waiting In Line

COME TO

The OLYMPIC GRILL

At The Southfield
Athletic Club

FEATURING SUNDAYS
FAMILY STYLE BRUNCH

HOURS:
MON.-THURS:
9 A.M.-10 P.M.
FRI: 9 A.M.-3 P.M.
SAT: 9 A.M.- 5 P.M.
SUN: 9 A.M.-4 P.M.

SPECIAUZING IN:
SANDWICHES—
SALADS &
COMPLETE DINNERS
PARTY CATERING
AVAILABLE

ADULTS: $4.50
CHILDREN: $2.50

UNDER 10

SOUTHFIELD ATHLETIC CLUB

26555 Evergreen Rd., Southfield Call 355-0080

At The Travelers Tower Bldg.

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LARCO'S

CATERED PARTIES
HOME OR OFFICE
355-2440.

CORDOBA

THANKS . . . to the gra-
cious gals at Oak Park Court
office . . . for their lassies
on the spot to the aid of this
writer in distress . . . Button
was coming off our jacket

and lickety split, Regina Mc-
Nulty got out a sewing bas-

ket . .. and Susan Bardi did
a masterful job of sewing
the button back on.
FAVORITE STORIES . . .
by Julius Chajes . . . about
the young fellow diligently
practicing away on the piano
when there came a deter-
mined banging on the door ...
It was the cop from the cor-
ner, looking very formida-
ble . . . "Gotta investigate
a call from a lady who lives
next door," he said to the
youngster severely. "She
swore two fellows named
Chopin and Debussy were be-
ing murdered here."

Truth is such a precious
article let us all economize
in its use.—Mark Twain.

What were Dr. Funk and the Black
Widow doing with a Samoan Fog Cutter?
What set them free? Come to exotic
Trader Vic's and find out for yourself.

Detroit Hilton,Washington Blvd. at
Grand Circus Park, (313)965-7800

Welcome to
911e PraUtbria

insuna

llemliMINamleammaici

r SPANISH MOTIF7
BANQUET FACILITIES I

477-2686

7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT

OPEN SOON

SUSIE
DONG'S

CANTONESE-AMERICAN
RESTAURANT

We present to you a truly fine restaurant ...

CONTINENTAL CUISINE with all of the best

accoutrements, in a majestic atmosphere, for your

enjoyment and pleasure. Originally, our building
was a church, constructed in 7885. We have tried to
retain the Gothic design and as much of the interior
as possible, while renovating the structure into a
Castle — complete with Moat and Drawbridge, in
the heart of the charming City of Northville.

RESERVATIONS WELCOMED EXCEPT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS

TUES. THRU FRI.

LUNCH 11:30 - 2:30 — DINNER 5:30 - 10 P.M.

SAT. 5:30-10PM
SUN. 2-8PM

ell roads lead to

at

33459 W. 8 MILE RD.

Just West of Farmington
(In The 8 - Mile Shopping Center)

urileP rautbriav

145 N. CENTER ST., NORTHVILLE

Phone 349-4885

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