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March 15, 1974 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 15, 1974-25

LARCO'S

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Fine Italian-American Cuisine,

Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES ...

Now: Open Stinday 12 Noon

7523

As 1974 began, the Veterans
Administration has 511 Civil
War widows and helpless
children on its death com-
pensation and death pension
rolls.

Free sundae on
your birthday!

We love birthdays! Come to
Farrell's on yciur 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 10:30 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs.
11 a.m. til 1:00 a.m. Fri. and Sat.
12 Noon til 10:30 p.m. Sun.

28285 SOUTHFIELD RD.

1 BIk. N. of 12 Mile
354-4969

402 W. 14 MILE RD.

In front of Oakland Mall
585-2860

Danny Raskin's

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McNichols Rd. UN 2-645i'

LISTENING

POST

MERTON CQLBURN, act-
ing mayor of Oak Park, dur-
ing a recent council meeting
looked like Detroit Tiger
first baseman Norman Cash,
with moustache, glasses and
open shirt ...a little heavier
and not quite as good a bail
player . . . But one thing
they do have in common .. .
each has his troubles with
gas stations these days . . .
Mert is so adamant against
them that during the meet-
ing he asked why, if Oak
Park stations are only open
60 per cent of the time, they
don't use the other 40 per
cent to clean up their places
. . . and why the unsightly
oil drums blocking drives ...
And why trucks and cars
blocking pumps at closed sta-
tions . . preventing emer-



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that has made this eating place famous for years!
Come relax in an atmosphere of great charm
while you enjoy Northwood Inn's famous
friendly service. The same appetiz- ::*:
ing food served for 30 years.
Known for delicious frog legs
especially ... also excellent
seafood, steaks and chops.
Truly a dining experience ::••
you'll long remember!

• COCKTAILS & DANCING NIGHTLY
• BANQUET FACILITIES

I Our Famous Brunch Every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

-

BERKLEY

WOODWARD AT 1 11/2 MILE

544-7770

Closed Mondays

I YOU DON'T HAVE TO
e BE IRISH! Enjoy Yourself at Our

sik. ST. PATRICK'S DAY EVE PARTY
• 7:30 p.m.
e2 7 • Dinner Buffet Style

• Live Entertainment

In the Beautiful
Lower Level of
Landmark Restaurant
In Southfield
(Southfield & 121/24

ale SATURDAY, MARCH 16 1
COMPLETE BANQUET ap
FACILITIESuP to 250 PEOPLE

Private Rooms for

c/
ft
• 29515 Southfield, North of 12 I

• Bar Mitzvas • Weddings • Showers
• Sweet Sixteens • Sales Meetings
,,• Bowling Parties and all occasion affairs

Call 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon. thru Sat.

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VINCENZO'S

Italian-American Cuisine

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HOUR GLASS
18800 W. McNichols

6 Blks. W. of Southfield

538-4850

• lusinessmen's Luncheons
• Complete Dinners
• Moque Facilities

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Suburban

968-1100 a

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TUESDkY_
IPECIAL

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CHOPPED SIRLOIN
STEAK

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SALAD
ITEMS

With Buttery
Baked Potato,
Hot Texas Toast,
Crisp Tossed Salad

ALL YOU
,CAN EAT

WITH EVERY
LUNCH OR
DINNER ENTREE.

CORDOBA ,t

CONDOLENCE
TRAYS

11 a m. to9pm

DANCING
TUES.-SAT.

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DELIVERY BOX
LUNCHES AND DINNERS
From 11 a.m.

Oak Park

ANGEL'S

LENNIE SCHICK

NO PARTY TOO BIG!

A LSO CARRY-OUT AND

O a
Ox

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WHER THE
ACTION IS!

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• POOL PARTIES
• OFFICE MEETINGS
• HOME OR HALL SIMCHAS
• ETC.

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869-5674



BAR MITZVAS
BAS MITZVAS
SHOWERS
BANQUETS

iiiiCheeker BAR B Q

18211 JOHN R.

Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.

igency fire trucks or ambu- ,
lances from using the area
if needed . . . eating up much
valuable time in removal .. .
"My feeling," said Mert
openly during the council
session, "is that I don't be-
lieve they're out of gas. They
just don't want to sell what
they have."
A MOST WORTHY CAUSE
is the benefit performance of
"Mame" starring Lucille
Ball April 2 at the Americana
Theater . . by Children's
Leukemia Foundation of
Michigan . . . Sharon and
Alan Cornfield, 626-0393, and
Harriet and Jack Goldberg,
548-1111, are theater party
chairmen for the group's ef-
fort to raise funds . . . It is
a nonprofit volunteer organi-
zation dedicated to the re-
sarch and patient aid in leu-
kemia and other serious
blood diseases . . . and the I
only blood disease group in
Michigan offering free serv-
ices to patients living in the
state and suffering from a
dire blood ailment.
IF THE GALS WORKING
behind the counter at so many
bakeries in the community
tasted everything they sug-
gested as "very good," the
lassies would be big as
houses. . . . Sure wish they'd
learn new lines.
T W 0 OUT-OF-TOWNERS
were walking along the Hud-
son River docks in New York
One pointed to a new
freighter in port and said,
"See that trim-looking ship
taking on cargo? It's Israeli."
. . . "That's funny," puzzled
the other. "It doesn't look
Jewish!"
PHILIP FORMARO, head,
designer at Steve Petix Cloth-
ier in Southfield, promised
us a spaghetti dinner 18 years
ago when he and Steve were
at the Six Mile Rd. location
. . and we're still waiting
. . . Don't know if his wife
Lucretia knows of the vow,
but we'll bet a wet noodle
she'd wrap a bowl of lasagna
over Phil's head if he never
told her about it . . . Phil
and Steve made it three this
t ime at the Custom Tailors
and Designers Association of
America Show in Miami .. .
winning a trio of blue ribbons
for their two sport coats and
suit . . . all modeled by
Steve himself . . . One of the
sport coats is a knockout .. .
triple stitching in three dif-
ferent colors . . . with differ-
ent colored buttons to match
. . . very very different!
ENERGY CRISIS HAS also
taken - hold at the City of
Hope Medical. Research Cen-
ter in Duarte, Calif. . . . with
beauty sacfriced to conserve
energy . . . Its magnificent
Spirit of Life fountain at the
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same superb food

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115640 W.11 Mile Rd.

55 7-3237

Corner of Greenfield

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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 11p.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.

Don't let
CosIch &Four
leave





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