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August 17, 1973 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-08-17

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yanking himself as general THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 17, 1973-23
chairman of the Norman
DINE ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE ST. CLAIR
Allan testimonial.

Danny Raskin's

CATERED PARTIES
HOME OR OFFICE
355-2440.

NOSTALGIC
REMINDER
OF OLD
INNKEEPING

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41661 Plymouth Rood
Myrna,* Michigan

453-4300

LISTENING

POST

THE SLOGAN "Bowl for
Health" holds even truer in
the bowling party this Sun-
day, being sponsored by
Rappoport Bnai Brith Girls
. . from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.
at the Hartfield Lanes on
12 Mile Rd. in Berkley . . .
Most of the proceeds will go
toward muscular dystrophy
relief . . . Debbie Roggin is
chairman of the shindig . .

7.77277Z7trar ONLY

SPECIAL DINNER

VEAL PARMESAN
w/Spaghetti

Sandwich Trays and
Catering for Private
Affairs.

Tossed Salad,
Roll & Butter
and Dessert

ALBANS

188 N. Hunter
646-6553

Bottle & Basket

Op l e l n7Dat
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p m eek

TED VATSIS OF STAFFORD RESTAURANTS

Invites You to

KONEE'S

FAMILY RESTAURANT
"The Finest Food For The Nicest People"

GREEK SALADS

COMPLETE MENU

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

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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 1885. 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.
Nom
LUNCH 11:30-2:30—DINNER 5:30 - 10 P.M.
SAT. 5:30-10PM
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SUN. 2-8PM

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Phone 349-4885

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NOW APPEARING —

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MARTHA WORTH

Banquet Facilities and Businessmans luncheon Part*

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Try Our Famous

OLDE TYME
PRICES!
NOW DAILY

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Delicatessen
Charburgers
Steak & Eggs
Dessert
Fantasies

LUNCHEON
SPECIALS

• DAILY LUNCHEONS • FINE DINNERS
• COMPLETE CARRY OUT

AT RECENT Detroit Busi-
nessmen's Group, City of
Hope meeting for plans of
the Norman Allan "Man of
the Year" banquet and 61st
champagne dinner - dance,
Nov. 4 . . . Joe Lipsett, na-
tional director of community
relations for the City of
Hope, made the strong state-
ment that "Every sixth per-
son in the United States gets
wrong medication in hos-
pitals . . . Joe told of the
satellite pharmacy setup in
every wing at the City of
Hope, "Where medication
never loses its identity." .. .
"Although it's in Duarte,
Calif.," said Joe, "the City
of Hope works for all man-
kind. Everything is done for
everybody everywhere." . . .
Pressing business is reason
Nate Fink, Great Scott Super
Market bossman, gives for
, .

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ON SEEING THE OCEAN
for the first time while in
California recently, Eric
Sandler, 4-year-old son of
Barbara and Randy Sandler,
remarked, "Look, Mommy.
it just keeps flushing and
flushing."

INFANTS SERVICE Group
Cherub Ball Dinner-Dance
this year is Oct. 21. at Latin
Quarter .. . with feature set
on shades of yesteryears .. .
as the lassies do their own
things in showtime rhythm
. . . Mildred Sklar is dinner-
dance chairman, Eleanor
Riseman, as always, enter-
tainment chairman, and
Shirley Weingarden and Esta
Weisberg, ticket chairmen
. . . Shirley Jaffe is president
of Infants Service Group, a
right fine organization!

ONS

Open 7 Days 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
No Cover or Minimum

JUNCTION

"GEE, POP." implored a
youngster, "why can't I go
out in the green fields and
play and run around like all
the other boys?" . . . The
father's terse reply, says
Charlie Manos, was, "Shut
up and deal!"

2150 Woodward, Cor. Square Lake Rd. King Z.V;Later,

SERVANT PROBLEMS are
pressing the country over,
but Las Vegas housewives
have something extra to con-
tend with . . . One of them
told a new cook to dice some
beets for dinner . . . Two
hours later, the cook report-
ed, "Ma'am, cutting up those
beets was no trouble at all,
but putting those crazy black
dots on them is plumb
driving me crazy."

SURF
Specializing in:

ERRATA . . . Sorry last
name has been missing in
couple of column items about
Dick Pruitt, head coach of
Las Vegas Casinos, who has
his talented 11 whipping up
exciting football for the
cheering Las Vegas-ites that
come out rooting them to vic-
tory on Saturday nights . . .
100 degrees or more, makes Sorge Closes Series
no difference . . . Last year,
at Meadow Brook
the Casinos won the cham-
There will be an evening
pionship of their Western
Division, but started too late of music and mirth at Oak-
for the playoffs . . . Dick land University Sunday when
was an all-conference half- Victor Borge, together with
back at Weber State, Utah,
in the Big Sky League.

MEMBERS OF THE Jolly
Elites, organized back in
1928, are already making
plans for a first-time reunion
in 46 years . . . Won't be
until next January, but call
Max Sosin for more info,
557-7720.

01141,411.01104.1164)1111111,11114110114111HHNINHIMIlle

We/come to ,

and Karen Weisfeld, presi-
dent of Rappoport BBG.

TONY CURTIS at the
Fisher in the far-out but
funny comedy "Turtlenecks,"
is the son of a former Hun-
garian actor who emigrated
to America and became a
tailor in the Bronx .. . This
fall, Tony (Bernie Schwartz)
will be presented the Dis-
tinguished Leadership Award
from Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, where the Tony
Curtis Scholarship Fund will
be established in recognition
of his work with children in
need of special education.

DINER

OPEN
24

Per Cup MIMS. _

9 9'

JAVA JUNCTION

4286 N. WOODWARD

576-1588

t. 13 '& 14 Mile Rds.

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CANTONESE-AMERICAN
RESTAURANT

OPEN
7 DAYS

Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Sat., 11 a.m.-1 a.m.
Sun., Noon-10 p.m.

29295 SOUTHFIELD Just North of 12 Mile
357-4321

IN THE FARRELL'S PLAZA •

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VICTOR BORGE

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Marilyn Mulvey, closes the
Meadow Brook summer con-
cert series.
Borge was introduced to
the piano by his mother
Offer Good Only
when he was 3. His father
Through Sun., Aug. 19
was a violinist with the
Danish Royal Symphony.
He was 8 when he made
his debut in Copenhagen. He
integrates humor with his
music, and his successes
have lifted him to top rungs iiCANTONESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT'
on the concert stages in 1
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Europe and in this country.
His emergency flight to
Just West of Farmington Rd.
America in 1941 was the re-
sult of his satirical barbs at I IN THE 8-MILE SHOPPING CENTER
I
HOURS:
Hitler which annoyed the I
• LUNCHEON SPECIALS
MONDAY-THURSDAY,
I
Nazis when they invaded the I
• BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM
11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Scandinavian countries.
I
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
COMPLETE
Last Sunday evening, I
I
11 a.m. -12 Midnight
Richard Hayman was the ac- I
CARRY-OUT SERVICE
SUNDAY, 12 noon - 10 p.m. I
claimed director of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra in Ilimmumoom - moo
the Meadow Brook popular
concert that featured selec-
tions from Bernstein, Bach-
rach and the Beatles. Hay-
man became the idol of the
vast audience with his
humor, his delightful stories,
his explanatory narratives
Catering manager Marshall Morris and his
and his display of his skill
staff are mighty happy these days.
on the harmonica. During
They are catering bar mitzvahs, wedding
one portion of his role as a
receptions, luncheons and banquets without
harmonica soloist he had
Felix Resnick, violinist with
breaking stride. Talk to him about
the Detroit Symphony, con-
your next special occasion. He's listening.
duct the orchestra.
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Hilton is
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