Sinatra to Appear at Olympia April 8 A classic is something that everybody wants to haVe read and nobody wants to read. —Mark Twain. • ..107.11)Pkvel. SALAD ITEMS Danny Raskin 's LISTENING •PO ST ALL YOU CAN EAT WITH EVERY LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE. CORDOBA 7 Mi. & MIDDLEBELT 477-2686 Where to go for dinner when you dont know where to go for dinner. dee -- P&Wkr&restuarsot 103201leta6ollerosilDetrok 3 blk, E. of Lodge PAR/inG 86E5567 11PlailMik SITALS/66AFOOD/COOMULS WHAT STARTED OUT 24 years ago as a small antique show by Sisterhood of Temple Israel . . . with only eight or 10 dealers . . . has whop- pered into a top-notcher in the local community . . . as local artists call to ask why they haven't yet been invited to exhibit . . . The group's annual Arts and Artisans Fair March 23-26 has gotten to be such a big shindig that antiques have been dropped for the first time . . . to make room for the almost 2,000 professionally hung gal- lery pictures by over 100 ex- hibitors and works of ' 20 artisan dealers . . . including one woman who decorates goose eggs . . . Co-chairmen are Lois Singer (Milford) and Lipschutz (David) . . ..It's one of the few art shows where most of the exhibitors are from the local area . . . "Where Old Friends Meet" THE OAK PARK LANDMARK RESTAURANT 25900 GREENFIELD at Lincoln IN THE GREEN LINCOLN BLDG. 968-1150 , FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9nineRK WEEKLY SPECIAL 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. LOX, BAGELS & CREAM CHEESE EVERYDAY! COMPLETE DINNER ALSO CHOPPED LIVER & ONIONS OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK DINING ROOM & CARRY OUT WHITE FISH Frank Sinatra will appear 8:30 p.m. April 18 at Olym- pia Stadium, announces Lin- coln Cavalieri, general man- ager of Olympia. Tickets for the Frank Si- natra Show are available by mail order only. For tickets, write to Olym- pia Stadium, 5920 Grand River, Detroit 48208. The or- der also must include a stamped self-addressed en- velope and 50 cents (per or - der) for handling. Checks must be payable to Olympia Stadium. entered Bim's Loan Office and asked to see a small flute that was on display in the sunlit window . . . When her hand touched the' sun- warmed metal, the sister ex- claimed, "Oh, its hot!" . . Looking alarmed, owner Ben Harrison managed to gasp, "No it isn't — it's legit!" FELLOW DROVE INTO Jim Atnip's Standard Service station on Schaefer south of Seven Mile Rd., and told Jim he couldn't turn off his radio . . . that,it was driving him buggy . . When Jim asked him to step out of the car, he noticed that the music followed the gent .. . "Look in your pockets," Jim told his customer . . . He did, pulled out a transistor radio, thanked Jim and drov& off in peace and quiet . . . al- though a mite red-faced! FAMILY STYLE BREAKFAST SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS • CHILDREN'S MENU PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners • After Theater Snacks 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 851-4094 * SEAFOOD * COCKTAILS * STEAKS * PARTY CATERING Friday, March 1, 1974-25 DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. Across from Ypsilanti Savings Bank "DINE THEM OUT TONIGHT" HERE'S WHERE TO BRING THE FAMILY WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST IN FINE FOODS AND SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES! mencan - UWE THE ROD 'IS GOOD! ontmenta I Hun DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS 482-8200 483-8201 or Resv. Call and always an interesting event worthy of much ac- claim. STUART YOUNG, new Class "C" singles squash ! •:. champion of Michigan, is as- sistant prosecuting attorney for Oakland County . . . He :•:. represented the Jewish Com- munity Center in finals at that has made this eating • place famous for years! Come relax in an atmosphere of grecst charm Wayne State U . . . His pop, while you enjoy Northwood Inn's famous Rube, is a well-known figure friendly service. The same appetiz- hereabouts . . . an ex-physical mg food served for 30 years. • "A. ed teacher in the D e t r o i t Known for delicious frog legs school system . . . and former especially ... also excellent footballer for the Chicago seafood, steaks and chops. Truly a dining experience Bears back in the '30s. you'll long remember! THANKS TO . . . Pearl • COCKTAILS & DANCING NIGHTLY Colburn (Ed) for no time lost • BANQUET FACILITIES in sewing 'a button on our jacket . . . Pearl to the im- Our Famous Brunch Every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. I mediate rescue kept us in satorial shape. DON'T KNOW WHERE he learned it, 'but Saul Kault at Our country has plenty of BERKLEY._ WOODWARD AT -11 1 /2 MILE a local supermarket showed good five-cent cigars, but the the cashier a, thing or two trouble is they charge .15 Closed Mondays 544-7770 about packing goodies. cents for them.—Will Rogers. BIKINI WAS ONLY one pound when Bea and Eddie "adopted" her about 14 years ago . . . Today, their famous little toy poodle is a whopping three pounds heavier, but still mighty light on her feet as she dances for everybody We bedeck our buffet with everything you'd ever want for breakfast or lunch. wherever Bea and Eddie take And even a few surprises that make you glad you're hungry. Come as you her . . . When Rea walks are. Eat all you want. $3.50 for adults. $1.95 for under-twelves. into a place wearing a fur From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. muff, you can bet it's little Bikini . . . and everyone is in for a treat by this wonder dog . . . Since Bertha Dubbs (Dave) introduced Bea to Eddie and they were married Don't let anybody practice on your party. Throw your party our way and 25 years ago come this Sep- tember, during 14 of them get the finest facilities, food, drink and service. And we'll throw in 50 years they have been "mom and of hosting experience. At no extra cost. Get your ball rolling by calling dad" to a cute toy poodle who our party planner, Karen Smoots, at 357-4700. doesn't know she isn't human! OUCH . . . to Irving Gold . . His new Lincoln-Conti- nental may be "a better idea" in riding comfort, but he needs one for the inside door latch .. or maybe we're just a clumsy oaf. OF THE 35 MEMBERS IN Boy Scout Troop 23 at Cong. Bnai Moshe, 14 of them. are brothers! . . . Scoutmaster Nate Trager and his "men" are embarked on a campaign to make all 35 study scouting in a bigger way than ever before . . . The seriousness of Nate's and Al Klunover's ambitious new order may put Troop 23 among the top merit . . . a wonderful tribute for a Boy Scout troop whose membership since its Hanna Schloss days has included many industrial and com- munal leaders. - BECAUSE OF THE school band's limited budget, a nun who taught music scoured every source for second-hand instruments . . On one of 21000 Northwestern Hwy. / 357-4700 the /recent balmy days, she New decor, same superb food I The best-of-everything Sunday brunch. It takes 50 years to throw a party. , FEATURING NEW DAILY DINNER SPECIALS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Don't let h G Four leave without you. tOu er's NORTHLAND INN A