22—Friday, January 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS E gg on Our Face Behind every argument is someone's ignorance.—Louis D. Brandeis. advertisement mis- Art takenly placed - by The Jew- ish News in last week's- edition which announced weekend breakfast specials at the Gallery Restaurant in Southfield, caused headaches for its owner. William Littman, owner of the Gallery, said that he was besieged with customers Saturday and Sunday. Not only was he unprepared with food, Littman said, but he did not have the employes to help. The Jewish News regrets the error. The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin Guest Columnist HAVE YOUR NEXT BANQUET AT . THE ifilltsthr inn 41841 Plymouth Road Plymouth, Midtigan 453-4300 — BEAUTIFUL — BANQUET FACILITIES Etb SOL•S GROUND FLOOR Restaurant - Delicatessen Cafeteria in the TRAVELER'S TOWER 26555 EVERGREEN Bet. 10'h and 11 Mile Mon. 8 Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat. &30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • Breakfast • Lunch • Sandwiches • Salads • Hot Entres TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS 356-0730 HEIDI PRESS Singles Slump is about to meet its end. What is Singles Slump? It's a disease affecting the young adult, age 18-30 who is tired of the same old singles bars with their loud blaring bands, long lines and the meat market atmosphere where everyone is trying to "pick up" everyone else. For relief of this dread disease, follow any one of the succeeding prescriptions. Dosage is: one suggestion per week for the next few weeks, or until the list runs out. Check the newspapers. They get at first-hand all in- formation on concerts, ex- hibits, plays, dances, special events and happenings. For a more limited scope with the young adult in mind, call radio station WRIF, 354- WRIF • (that's the number) for information on what's happening. If these don't bring any temporary relief, try a func- tion organized by one of the many Jewish singles organ- izations. Menora Singles, a group for young adults age 18-30, sponsors dances 8:30 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month at Alvaro's Restau- rant, 1824 W. 14 Mile, Royal Oak. Admission is $2.75, top 40 music is provided by a live band, and there are re- freshments. Bnai Moshe Singles, age 21-35, has functions twice a month. Activities are held at the synagogue, in homes and in apartment party rooms. Admission is $2 to most functions. Beth Abraham-Hillel Sin- Larry & omo AIM INVITE YOU TO ENJOY OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY • Juicy B-B-Q Ribs • Tender Tasty Chicken ••Tangy Pizza • Assorted Seafood .gles meets the second Sunday of each month and holds a function on the fourth Sunday at the synagogue or at a pri- vate home. The group will have a bowling party 6 p.m. Sunday at Ark West Lanes, Rudolf Serkin to Be with a dance at 8 at Ark Soloist at Concert West. There is an admission The Detroit Symphony Or- charge. chestra will host pianist Ru- Singles 18-30 are invited to dolf Serkin 8:30 p.m. Thurs- join the organization at a $5- day and Feb. 2 at Ford per-year membership charge. Auditorium. Aldo Ceccato Members are on the mailing will conduct the orchestra. list and can pay a reduced Serkin, who is making his admission at most functions. first appearance in almost To join call Karen Rives, 968- 20 years, will be soloist in 8367, evenings. Mendelssohn's Concerto No. The Jewish Center has 1 in G minor for piano and weekly, occasional and sea- orchestra. sonal activities for young Tickets for both' concerts adults age 18-30. The Michi- are available by calling the gan Association of Jewish Ford Auditorium box office, College Students, a Center 961-0700, and at all Hudson's affiliate, will host Jay Horo- and Grinnell's ticket offices. witz speaking on "An Intro- duction to Transactional An- Tickets for Camper alysis" 8 p.m. Monday at the 10 Mile branch. To get on Show Now on Sale Tickets are on sale at all the mailing list, call Gordon Silverman at the Center, 341- J. L. Hudson stores for the Detroit Camper Show Feb. 4200. Ongoing young adult Center 9-17 at the Detroit Artillery activities include,games night Armory. Children age 5 and and a young adult lounge 9:30 under will be admitted free p.m. Mondays at the 10 Mile when accompanied by an branch. Refreshments a r e adult. Special days have been re- served at a nominal charge. Volleyball games are held 4 served for families, senior p.m. Sundays at the main citizens, ladies, policemen Jewish Center for 18-30-year- and firemen, servicemen, in- olds. Admission is 75 cents. dustry and clubs. There will Feeling a little better? be a special admission or activity on these days. Then, try this. Jazz lovers are invited to A woman will sometimes hear Stan Kenton and his Orchestra 8 p.m. Sunday at confess her sins, but I never Wylie E. Groves High School, knew one to confess her 20500 W. 13 Mile at Ever- faults.—Josh Billings. green in Beverly Hills. Ad- mission is $3.50 and tickets are available at the door. Concerts are sponsored by , Italian-American Cuisine-. the Groves Big Band-Jazz 1 82 1 1 JOHN R. Series. To get on the mailing Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. list write to the Groves Big 869-5674 (Continued on Page 24) ■ 25226 GREENFIELD RD. In The Greenfield Center 1 elk. No. of 10 Mile Oak Park * SEA FOOD * COCKTAILS * STEAKS * PARTY CATERING OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 483-8200 A Kids love birthday parties at Farrell's! Moms too, 'cause we do all the work! Ice cream, cakes, party favors, fun for everyone! 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