THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 15, 1974-27 "Where Old Friends Meet" THE OAK PARK RESTAURAN'i ti 25900 GREENFIELD at Lincoln IN THE GREEN LINCOLN BLDG. 968-1 150r) WEEKEND SPECIALS! 5 to 10 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 15 ONLY DELMONICO STEAK FISH & CHIPS COMPLETE DINNER COMPLETE DINNER Includes: Choice of Potato, Butter. RICE PUDDING ' I Includes: Choice of Potato, Choke of Juice, Roll & Butter and RICE PUDDING $ I 95 SATURDAY, MARCH 16 ONLY WHITE FISH BEEF KABOB COMPLETE DINNER Includes: Choice of Potato, Choice of Juice, Roll and Butter and RICE PUDDING COMPLETE DINNER Includes: Choice of Potato, Choice of Juice, Roll anr4. Butter and RICE PUD)iNG SUNDAY,MARk:H170NLY -WHITE FISH LIVER & ONIONS COMPLETE DINNER Includes: Choice of Potato, Choice of Juice, Roll and BUTTS & RICE PUDDING. 95 LOX, BAGELS 8 CREAM CHEESE EVERYDAY! ALSO CHOPPED UVER & ONIONS OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK DINING ROOM & CARRY OUT COMPLETE DINNER Includes: Choice of Potato, Choice of Juice, Roll and Butter & RICE P UDDING. S 9 5 FEATURING NEW DAILY DINNER SPECIALS FAMILY STYLE BREAKFAST SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS • CHILDREN'S MENU , DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7 a.m. to II a.m. ONLY • Pure Orange Juice, Toast- ed English Muffin, Butter, Jelly and Coffee. 75' 1 Egg, Any Style, 2 strips of Smoked Bacon, Toast, Butter and Jelly. $ (Continued fiom Page 25) entrance to the main medical building, plus other outside fountains, have been turned off for the crisis duration. THIRD ANNUAL THE- ATER party by Bnai Brith Detroit Lodge March 19 is a g a in at the Washington Theater, even though Sam Goldstein doesn't own it any- more . . . Movie to be shown is "The Angel Levine" star- ring Zero Mostel, Ida Ka- minska and Harry Belafonte. For tickets, contact chairman Florence Karabenick, LI 3- 5715. 5 0 t h ANNIVERSARY , of AZA being celebrated during week of April 19-28 . . . with dinner at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue on the 28th . . . by Michigan Region Bnai Brith Youth Organization, is a big thing .. . Organized. back in 192•;, Aleph Zadek Aleph has been the backbone for thou- sands of young folks whose Italian Ice Skater to Be at Olympia $375 $2 95 LISTENING POST 1 0 5 Classified Ads Get Fast Results Italian skating champion Anna Galmarini is one of the stars of the world-famous Ice Capades, w h i c h continues through Tuesday at Olympia Stadium. A native of Milan, Miss Galmarini won a place on the Italian Olympic team at the age of 17. She later joined a European ice shot, and in 1965 was the winner of the World's Professional Ladies Championship. She is in her third season with Ice Ca- pades. Performances are held 7:30 p.m. week night, noon, 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 and 6 p.m. Sunday. Children age 14 and under and sehior citizens are admitted at half price on week nights and at both Saturday matinees. Tickets are on sale at the Olympia box office, Grin- nell's, J. L. Hudson's and Sears stores. athletic and social achieve- ments were well noted . . . not to mention their empha- sis on community service .. . Today, many of our nation's outstanding leaders can look back with pride to the "good ol' days" of AZA . . . Some of our finest young men in the local area were members of AZA, and it was a distinct privilege growing up with them . . . Harry Weinberger is chairman of the AZA 50th anniversary celebration and Harvey Weisberg, d inn e r chairman . . . Honor a r y chairman is Charles Milan. LOCAL GENT, bent on re- paying a friend for numerous favors, borrowed his car one morning and had it equipped with an intricate expensive stereo radio plus tape deck . . . He then called for his friend, pointed to the set and said happily, "From me to you. How do you like it?" . .. The pal swallowed hard, grabbed the local guy's arm and confessed, "This is a rented car." SEMTA to Offer Buses for Ice Show SEMTA, the Southeastetn - Mic h i g a n Transportation Authority announced plans are completed to provide its fast growing "Park and Ride" bus service for per- formances of the Ice Capades Sunday at Olympia Stadium. The buses will depart from four locations in the metro- politan area for the 2 and 6 p.m. performances of the ice show. There is a Joundtrip cost per person with' pre- school children riding free of charge. The buses will leave the locations promptly at 1 and 5 p.m. and return im- mediately following •the per- formance. For reservations, call SEMTA, by noon Saturday, 962-5515, or the toll free number, 1-800-462-5161. Pick up locations include the Somerset Mall Parking Lot and Lathrup Village City Classifiedi Get Quick Results Hall Parking Lot. 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