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January 04, 1974 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-01-04

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6g)k9 18—Friday, January 4, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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WEDDINGS:

BUFFET •

22900 MICHIGAN AVENUE,
Dearborn (in the Holiday Inn)

- 30 ITEMS —
HOT & COLD

$4 95

Danny Raskin'

LISTENING

MITCHELL STARR is a
happy boy . . . being bar
mitzvah'ed at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek . . . and becoming a
man in a big way by telling
his friends, "I'm going to
show everybody how much
I really appreciate what has
been done for me!" . .. Re-
ception brunch at Town and
Country Club followed . . .
Uncle Maurice Cohen went to
do the motze over bread,
looked for his yarmulke . . .
it was on his head . . . Maur-
ice renewed old acquaint-
ances with accountant Art
Abrams . . . Tillie and Lou
Jacobson dancing together as
usual, rarely sitting out a set
. . • They've been married 48
years and are community
nitery wonders. . . . going
dancing about three times a
week . . . Lou danced the en-
tire afternoon with wife Tillie,
Mitchell's mother Harriet,
Marge Cohen among others
. . . Mitchell's grandma Belle
Cohen remembered when she
taught dancing at the old Ma-
jestic Ballroom on Woodward,
and silent film star Rudolph
Valentino came here to give a
two-week dance exhibition at
the Majestic . . . Saul Benyas,
80 years old next month, look-
ing 60 as son Bob snapped
pictures galore . . . Marshall
Corby, a one-man band, do-
ing everything from folk,
rock,- pop and standard.

Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon

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HOME OR OFFICE
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nic area .. . while their bed-
room suite, bed and all, rest-
ed sumptuously in the ga-
ORDOBAA
rage . . . Sure was a lot of •
trouble for all concerned, but
vimapqrsAir.x.A.N.0,
if the kids are happy, it's
what really counts! . . .( wait-
resses by the bunch and
four parking attendants, too).
MAX SOSIN-ISM HAS it
HOUR GLASS
about a man dropping in to
18800 W. MuNICNOLS
6 Blks. W. of Southfield
pay a friend an unexpected I.
visit, and was amazed to find t.
538-4850
him playing chess with his
2 for 1
dog . . . The man watched in
PRIME RIB
silence for a few minutes,
then burst out witii, "That's
[DINNERS
Mo.-.. & Tues. Eves
the most incredible dog I
LANCING
ever saw in my life!" . . .
TUES. - SAT.
"Oh, he isn't so smart," was
LENNIE SCHICK
the answer. "I've beaten him
Quartet
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON
three games out of four!
SPECIALS DAILY
LINDA HACK (Larry),
noted fashion model, elected
vice president of Affiliated
Models group specializing in
fashion presentation, had an
eye-opening experience when,
the first week of business,
she called her answering ser-
GROUND FLOOR
vice for messages . . . "The
patient was admitted to Sin-
Restaurant - Delicatessen -
ai emergency," - Linda was
Cafeteria
told . . . Questioning the su-
in the
pervisor, she discovered her
messages were mixed up
with that of a Southfield sur-
geon . . . "Sure glad it was
26555 EVERGREEN
straighte'ned out," said Linda.
Bet. 10 1 /: and 11 Mile
"The doctor would have been
Mon. & Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
terrible commentating that
Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
recent fashion show we did in

Breakfast
• Lunch • Sandwiches
Dearborn. And what's more,
• Salads • Hot Entres
Affiliated Models don't take
Blue Cross!"
TRAY CATERING

DR. SANFORD R AUT-
BORT will be one of a panel
of doctors answering ques-
tions, Jan. 14 on Channel 56,
on pulmonary disease . . .
Program starts at 8 p.m.,
with a movie until 9:30 by
American Lung Association
. . . after which panel takes
over until 11 . . . Should be
most interesting . . Sanford
is- a very extreme activist
against smoking.
WISHFUL THINKING FOR
1974 . . . Gas station attend-
ants washing windshields
again . . . and smiling or
saying thank you once in a
while . .. Phil Kaplan wear-
ing a straight tie once on
occasion . . . The bow has
him sort of typed . .. Marty
Weinstock letting folks have
a look-see at his face by
chopping off the dense forest
of hair covering it . . . Rex
BBYO reunion putting on its
old Club Chez Le Roix . . .
Guys not turning on the ra-
dio when cleaning the inside
of your car at car washes
. . . and much hopes for get-
ting them to empty ashtrays
and dry the outside . . . In
other words, getting a better
car wash!
COCKTAIL PARTY wed-
ding reception for Nancy
Zeldner, daughter of Dr. Joe
and Rose Zeldner, and Steve
Blumberg, son of Art and
Sylvia Blumberg, was in the
beautiful Franklin home of
the Zeldners . . . with pita
bread, tahini, little coney is-
lands and caviar for starters
. . . followed by delicacy
dishes to savor . . . Tables
were everywhere—even the
bedroom of Joe and Rose,
which was turned into a pic-

`Superstar' Movie
Sets Off Protest

ON GREENFIELD RD.

Family Bargain Day
Planned by Pistons

Cobo Hall will have a
family bargain day 2 p.m.
Jan. 20 when the Detroit
Pistons host the Kansas City-
Omaha Kings.
There will be a special
price for each member of
the 'family, with a limit of
eight tickets per family, for
reserved seats.
For family day tickets,_
write to The Pistons, Suite-
3000, Cobo Hall, Detroit,
Mich. 48226, or apply in per-
son at the Pistons' offices in
Cabo Hall.

MOVIE
GUIDE

Sat. Children's Matinee
Open at 1:00. Over at 4:20

"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"

Sat. Eve. re-open at

6:15 and 9:15
Sunday open at 1:45

and 8:10

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Next to Towne Theater

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,

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DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.

SPECIALISTS

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Because You Asked for it ..

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COMPLETE DINNER

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Served From

5 P.M. to 9 P.M.

$265

Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile
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Wed. MATINEES ALL
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"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"

2:05, 5:05

"Our Beautiful Dining Room" open until
12:00 Midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
Daily 9:30 to 11:00 p.m.

ENTERTAINMENT TUES.-SAT.

TRAVELER'S
TOWER

"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"

It's a great place
to meet
and eat.

PARTIES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS

BANQUET FACILITIES
AVAILABLE UP TO 300

SOL•S

BUENOS AIRES — Two
policemen were injured and
six persons arrested her e
Monday following bomb ex-
12 Mile-Coolidge
plosions in front of two movie BERKLEY
LI 2-0330
houses scheduled to show the
HELD OVER SECOND WEEK
film "Jesus Christ Super- "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (G)
Academy Award Musical for the
star."
family at regular admis-
A third bomb attempt was entire
sion prices.
foiled. Conservative Catholic Fri., Mon. and Tues.—Open 7:45
groups here are protesting
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"
at 8:05 Only. Over at 11:00
the film, calling it debasing.

McDONALD'S

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

"THE STING"

AMERICANA II

per person

Also A Complete Menu for Your Selection

— Daily Hours —

Open Monday thru Friday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

"THE EXORCIST"

AMERICANA III

"THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN"
AMERICANA IV
"THE WAY WE WERE" (PG) •

Serving .. .

• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner

Also Featuring A

COMPLETE SANDWICH MENU

Dine in a casual but
Elegant atmosphere

' Moderately Priced

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