THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, March 8, 1974

Invites You To The Opening

TIP TO MOTORISTS
More safety laws will
never be a substitute for the
driver who is safety-minded.

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SALAD BAR

Danny Raskin's

20 ITEMS

ALL YOU
CAN EAT

LISTENING

WITH EVERY
LUNCH OR
DINNER ENTREE.

POST

CORDOBA

7 Mi. & MIDDLEBELT
477-2686 -

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Free sundae on
your birthday!

We love birthdays! Come to
Farrell's on your birthday and
we'll give you a special birthday
sundae absolutely free for noth-
ing! Offer good anytime. Farrell's
is fun for everyone!

11 a.m. til I0:30 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs.
11 a.m. til 1:00 a.m. Fri. and Sat.
12 Noon til 10:30 p.m. Sun.

rArtnELvs

28285 SOUTHFIELD RD.

1 BIk. N. of 12 Mile
354-4969

402 W. 14 MILE RD.

In front of Oakland Mall
585-2860

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SUE THOMASON, jovial
cashier lassie at Northland
Auto Wash on 10 Mile and
Greenfield Rds. in Oak Park,
smilingly tells disgruntled
customers not to feel so bad
as she points to a newspaper
article on the wall ... Under
a hand-printed caption of
"Smile!", the item asks,
"What would you do if you
lived in Poland?" . . . and
tells of gas in Warsaw going
up by nearly 100 per cent to
$1.76 for regular and $2.08
for premium . . . By con-
trast, gas in Venezuela is 11
cents regular and 15 cents
premium.
ERRATA . . . Sheila Lip-
schutz (David) is complete
name of co-chairman with
Lois Singer (Milford) of the
Temple Israel Arts and
Artisans Fair, March 24-26.
HELP? IS THE CRY put
out by orphaned dogs, cats,
puppies and kittens ... who
ask folks to donate unwanted
household items (dishes, pots.,
clothing of any kind, costume
jewelry, blankets—anything)

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KONEE'S

FAMILY RESTAURANT
`The Finest Food For The Nicest People"
2150 Woodward, Cor. Square Lake Rd. lun g.;.,tilater)

AUTHENTIC

GREEK SALADS

COMPLETE MENU
INCLUDES . • . STEAKS,
LASAGNA, SEAFOOD,
SHISH KABOB, ETC.

WE BAKE OUR OWN PASTRIES

Marion Sieman said
we could mention
her birthday

This is her 33rd year with our
hotel. As banquet service
manager she lends experience
and personal interest to every
function. She's available for'
your next special affair.

Detroit Hilton

Washington Blvd. at,
Grand Circus Park
(313) 965-7800

Comedy Duo

too

300 pound Al dressed in lace
and short pants sitting on
Lenny's lap as they did a
takeoff on "Sonny Boy"
(though State Rep. Joe
Forbes and we had a patent
on it) . . . Lenny and Carol
were hits of the ship with
their dancing . . especially
Latin American . . . (Hmm,
wonder if Joe taught them
our routine,)
FAVORITE STORIES . . .
by State Sen. Daniel Cooper
. . .. During the first inter-
mission. of an outdoor per-
formance of ,Othello, Sir
Laurence Olivier was stopped
at the door to his portable
dressing _room by a distress-
ed lady who wanted direc-
tions to the nearest bus . .
"But why," asked Sir Laur-
ence, "aren't you staying for
the remainder of the per=
formance," . . ."Frankly,"
explained the lady, "I saw it
years ago in Brooklyn in
Yiddish — and it hurts me
to see what it loses in trans-
lation."

KAREN &COFFEE

Of TV, Broadway & Las Vegas Fame

Plus

COFFEE'S BAG COMBO
TUES., MARCH 12, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.

NO COVER THIS
NIGHT ONLY

DRINKS AT
REDUCED PRICES

Downstairs at the
LELAND HOUSE

Ca ss at Bagley

962-9500

DANCING &

COCKTAILS

. . to the Michigan Humane
Society store, "Snoopy" Re-
sale Shop, 2943 E. Seven Mile
at Conant in Detroit . . .
Proceeds of the all-volunteer
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store are used to benefit the
society's animal clinic . . .
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Stock is very low, and any
item you've got lying around
that has made this eating place famous for years!
Come relax in an atmosphere of great charm
will be appreciated . . . Call
while you enjoy Northwood . Inn's famous ::::
Estelle Schlesinger (Mans-
.----....,..,.
, friendly service. The same appetiz-
field), 557-2998 for pickup or
ing food. served for 30 years. ::::
drop-off arrangements . .
Known for delicious frog legs
Donors will be given a tax-
especially ... also excellent
seafood,
steaks and chops. ::::
deduction credit . . . and a
Truly a dining e
woof or meow of gratitude
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you'll long remember!
from the dog and cat or-
phans.
• COCKTAILS & DANCING NIGHTLY
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• BANQUET FACILITIES
GET WELL WISHES . .
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to manicurist Yetta Melton `Library' at Fanny's
Our Famous Brunch Every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
(Lou) in Sinai Hospital.
"The Library" is appear-
RECENT RAFFLE BY ing through April 22 at
Abilities Unlimited to raise Fanny's in the Troy Hilton
funds for multiple sclerosis Inn. The group includes Ed
research was won by Erwin Flora on bass, drummer
BERKLEY
WOODWARD AT 11 1 /2 MILE •
C o h e n, brother-in-law of Greg Cieszynski, lead singer
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Closed
Mondays
,
544-7770
President Gloria Woolman Dee Dee Braxton and
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(Herbert) . . Nothing fishy guitarist Rick Wilhelm.
. .. drawing was by Milton
Rose, group's first president
four years ago . . . and win-
ner Erwin donated his win-
ning cash back to the fine
group of dedicated workers.
IT'S DEFINITE . . . Sears
will open a full-line store at
the former Federal's site on
Southfield an 12 1/2 Mile Rds.
in the Southfield Plaza . . .
The new Sears store will
have 106,000 square feet of
selling space . . Opening
expected by August -
DOROTHY STROHL, for-
mer Detroiter now living in
Fort Lauderdale the past
eight years, has already for-
gotten how nippy local
weather gets around here-
abouts . . . Came here to
visit with family and forgot
to wear the right clothes .. .
Result—a cold, but one that
didn't dampen her ever-
enthusiastic nature.
A BE-MINKED YOUNG
matron asked a clerk at one
of the local department stores
for a copy of a birth-control
Family Dining
book called "Rhythm" . . .
Shown the regular $2.95 edi-
tion, she asked for a ritzier
In a Casual But
format . . . When she heard
it came only in the $2.95
Elegant Atmosphere
binding, she took it reluctant-
ly and said, "Well, I guess
it's good enough for every-
*Moderately priced
day."
LEONARD AND CAROL
MOSS, back from their
Caribbean and South Amer-
,ica cruise aboard the Italian
Open Monday thru Friday,
liner M/S Italia, could have
7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
eaten 11 times a day but had
fun other ways without
Saturday, 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
gorging themselves like so
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
many do . . . Lenny won
ship's ping-pong champion-
ship . . . and was in a talent
show with cousin Al Fink
(Dorothy) of Livonia, with
whom they had gone on the
cruise . . . Imagine big over-

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New decor,
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same superb food . • •

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When Was The Last Time
You Had Service With a Smile?

The next time will be
at the

attery

Restaurant

19460 W. 10 Mile Rd. (2 Blocks East of Evergreen)

352-7466

Serving . . . •

Daily Hours

• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner

We'll Take Good Care of You!

