Arts Council Show On Until Sunday Finished Shopping? Relax with Us The Southfield Art Show, sponsored by the Southfield Arts Council, will be held through Sunday at the Tel-12 M all. When registration was closed Jan. 15, 115 artists had entered the show repre- senting 24 communities in the Detroit metropolitan area. Each artist has been limited to the entry of three works which must be original and have been done within the past year. The show will exhibit paint- ings in oil and acrylics, stoneware pottery, fabrics, graphics, metal scultpure, sculpture crochet, photog- raphy, drawings, water color, DOWNTOWN ..iLANTI, MICH. Across from Ypsilanti Savings Bank GIVE YOURSELF A REST AND A PICK-UP AFTER SHOPPING. JOIN THE GIRLS FOR A RELAXED LUNCHEON HERE! menean ontinental Dunn DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS 482-8200 483-8201 or Resv. Call DeBusschere Set to Meet Old Team JOIN US FOR THE OPENING of the NEW PROSPERITY Singing Instrumental & Dance Group Direct from Lake Tahoe TUESDAY, FEB. 5th — 8 P.M. All Drinks at Reduced Prices No Cover for That Evening Only Dancing JOHNNY "ELVIS" SPENCE Thru February 2 DIRTY HELEN'S * Downstairs at The Leland House 962-2300 CASS AT BAGLEY to, 4 '45:41‘00 Classified Ads Get Fast Results Former Detroit Piston Dave DeBusschere of the New York Knicks will con- front his former teammates for the last time 7:35 p.m. today at Cobo Hall. DeBusschere, who plans to retire at the end of the sea- son. will be honored in a special half-time ceremony. A scholarship in his name will be presented to the Uni- versity of Detroit, to be awarded to a Detroit high school student who has dis- tinguished himself athletical- ly and scholastically. The final Pistons' give- away night will be held March 1 when youngsters age 16 and under will receive a free T-shirt with the pur- chase of a reserved seat ticket for the Pistons-Seattle SuperSonics game. Catch our Sunday Dinner Special. It's a sit-down dinner feast that begins with chilled tomato juice. Followed by Roast Leg of Lamb au jus, mint sauce, our special salad, choice of vegetable, freshly baked hot bread and beverage. All for just $4.95. And kids with minds of their own choose from a big menu of their own. At children's prices. The best-of-everything Sunday brunch. We bedeck our buffet with everything you'd ever want for breakfast or lunch. 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. to 1 p.m. 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, Karen Smoots, at 357-4700. Coach G Four mixed media, silk screen and plastic resin. Out of the $1,550 in prize money, $600 will be used to purchase art chosen by the judges to be given to the city of Southfield. This will add to the permanent collec- tion begun in 1972, on display in the Southfield Civic Cen- ter. Judges are Wallace Mitchell, president of Cran- brook Academy of Art, and John Peterson, director of Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum. Pirate to Appear at Local Toy Stores Characters from the Olym- pia Stadium production of "Peter Pan" will appear 11 a.m. Saturday at Circus World in the Northland Shopping Center, and 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Circus World store in the Tel-12 Mall. The visitors will in- clude Capt. Hook, Wendy and the Never Never Land Lion. By purchasing tickets at the two toy stores, the pub- lic will be able to pay a re- duced admission for the "Peter Pan" shows Thurs- day and Friday at Olympia. Ticket stubs also are good for $1 off the purchase price of any toy at both Circus World stores. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 1, 1974-23 ox wind s the hunt ends here. BANQUET FACILITIES BRIDAL SHOWERS • PARTIES BAR MITZVAS "THE HUNT ROOM" GROUPS 40 TO 100 1560 N. WOODWARD AVE. AT LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI. 644-4800 DINING and COCKTAIL LOUNGE FINE ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE Special Businessmen's Luncheons from 11 a.m. COMPLETE DINNERS NIGHTLY LENNIE OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. 1008 N. WOODWARD RANDALL AT 111/2 MILE RD. Royal Oak "The Voice" 543 2626 at the Piano Bar - It's a family affair... "Peter Pan" featuring gymnast, Cathy Rigby, opens Wednesday at Olympia and will continue through Feb. 17. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m., weeknights; 10:30 a.m., 3 I and 7:30 p.m., Saturdays; and 2 and 6:30 p.m. Sun- days. Tickets are available at Olympia, Grinnell's, Sears and Hudson's. Children age 14 and under will be admit- ted at half price. Sunday at Laffreyt. All those phone requests to open on Sundays. So now we will be, Magen David Adorn Movie Wins Award From 4 to 9 p.m. NEW YORK (JTA) — The International Film Festival selected the Israeli film, "The Team," a documentary sound and color film on Ma- gen David Adom, Israel's Red Cross Service, for its 1973 Silver Award. Filmed on location in Israel, the film describes the agency's his- tory, development and activ- ities. The film is available on a free loan offer from the New York office of American Red Magen David for Israel. Bring the whole family in for those famously delectable meals you've enjoyed before. And a special Children's Menu, too. Special on Pancakes STEAKS 0 ON THE HEARTH 7 Mile at Telegraph Rd. 111111111111111111111111 Uncle John's Pane a k e Houses and Family Restau- rants, in honor of their record pancake eater who devoured 72 pancakes in one afternoon sitting, have designated Wednesdays a s Buttermilk Pancake Day, with a special all-you-can-eat price of 79 cents. , Do yourself a favor and call 538-4688 for reservations. VALENTINE'S DAY IS NOT THAT FAR AWAY MAKE PLANS NOW. Treat your special girl to an excellent dinner. Later enjoy an after- dinner drink down- stairs in our unique Mushroom Cellar cocktail lounge. t011fir:5 NORTHLAND INN 21000 Northwestern Hwy. / 357-4700 18100 W. 10 MILE RD. Corner Southfield Road 358-1336