Catch the Coach & Four any night. THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Friday, October 26, 1973-23 V —7— LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Delicio u sly Preparedfor the Disc e rnin g T as t e • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6495 RACK '0 RIBS DINNER \ WED. EVENINGS • Cole Slaw • French Fries $495 .5-. / DANCING / MON. THRU SAT. LENNIE SCHIC • UARTE ANGEL'S HOUR GLASS j 18800 W. McNICHOLS 6 Blocks West of Southfield 538.4850 CORDOBA "NOW SERVING YOU IN THE FINEST DINING TRADITION" • STEAKS • SEAFOOD ET MOTIF BANQU BANQUET FACILITIES/ 477-2686 7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT HAVE YOUR NEXT BANQUET AT THE inn 41661 Plymouth Rood Plymouth, Michigan 453-4300 If you're looking for a great time, catch the Coach and Four any night. We serve drinks that're stupendous. And food that's memorable. Like Shrimp Tempura. Or, your favorite steak. All at prices that won't spoil the fun. From $5.10. And now, we've set your evening to music. The kind you can only get from the one, the only Bob Hawkin. His sophisticated piaho sets the mood Monday through Saturday from 6 (when you're cocktailing) until midnight (when you're romancing.) Danny Raskin's Our Sunday best. The best-of-everything brunch. LISTENING POST LOU BOWERS, formerly with Michigan Convicts Aid, and about whom we have previously written has. now opened the new Community Center for the State Depart- ment of Correction at 3855 Woodward . . with many more supporting services be- ing offered to the ex-offender . . needing help until he -gets his first paycheck—food, shelter and transportation . . . If you know of job open- ings to assist the very fine program, contact Lou at 831- 4380 . . . Also, Lou needs some type of used truck— small panel or otherwise .. . and if you have any second- hand clothing around the house, give him a call and he'll see that it's picked up . . . The ex-offender going straight needs our help to do so . . . Lou was one and has become an outstanding citizen worthy of much merit- ed acclaim. IF YOU THINK IT'S hard to meet new people, pick up a golf ball. MORRIS AND JUNE COLE had the great pleasure of daughter Rita coming in from Newport News, Va. to spend a double birthday cele- bration here in Detroit . . . hers and dad's. OVERHEARD . . . wife to husband . . . "I really don't want an awful lot of money. I just wish we could afford to live the way we are living now." , The Entire Staff of KONEE'S FAMILY RESTAURANT "The Finest Food For The Nicest People" 2150 Woodward, Cor. Square Lake Rd. Kin g s= 7,..;.,) AUTHENTIC GREEK SALADS THEY USED TO CALL Oak Parker Sheldon Teplit- sky the son-in-law of Louie Rudack . . . Now they say Louie is Shel's father-in-law . . . All because of a measly $200,000 that Sheldon hit on in the Michigan Lottery .. . Very calm as he and wife Elaine attended the drawing, Shel watched as three others won $10,000 and seven were picked for $50,000 . . . Auto- matically, it meant that Shel- don and Elaine had won the $200,000 biggie . . . Non- chalantly, he turned to her and said, "I told you so!" PERFECTION LODGE, Masonic Bowling League of about 130 men voted to a man on all 22 alleys—that rather than have a bowling banquet . . . they'd give the money saved for this occasion to Israel. PILOT FRIEND of Sonny Eliot, on one of the major 'airlines, would wait until the going got bumpy, then stroll through the cabin •with a book under his arm . . . The title, which he kept promi- nently dsplayed, was "How to Fly in 10 Lessons." LOCALITE CALLED in- surance man Ben Roggin to report his wife's auto mis- hap . . . Ben asked what hap- pened, and the gent replied, "As near as I can figure it, she was backing out of our garage and hit two trash cans, knocked over our TV antenna and sauna bath, ruined our son's bicycle— and then lost control of the car." (Continued on Page 26) We bedeck our buffet with finery. Like everything you'd ever want for breakfast. And even a few surprises that make you glad you're hungry. Come as you are. Eat all you want. $3.50 for adults. $1.95 for under-twelves. From 8 a.m. Prefer a Sunday sit-down dinner? You've got it. Or rather, we've got it. And you get it by stopping in from 5:30 to 10:30. Mom and Dad choose our special dinner at $3.50. And kids with minds of their own about food order from a menu of their own. All their big favorites. At little prices. It takes 50 years to throw a party . Don't let anybody practice on your party. Throw your party our way and get the finest facilities, food, drink and service. And we'll throw in 50 years of hosting experience. At no extra cost. Get your ball rolling by calling our party planner, Carol Berner, at 357-4700. 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