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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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WHERE THE
ACTION IS!
SALAD
BAR
20 ITEMS
ANGEL'S
ALL YOU
CAN EAT
HOUR GLASS
18800 W. McNichols
6 Mks. W. of Southfield
"MINNIE'S HUNGRY
BUNCH" has had it for an-
other year . . . as Passover
ends and our mom, Minnie
Raskin, settles down to "just
regular" Friday night cook-
ing . . . Seems as though, as
time rolls by, mom keeps
ADAM'S
RIB
FOR PARTIES
544-1240
Where to go
for dinner when
you don't know
where to go
for dinner.
dr original Paitr bar & restaurant
10320 West 6 Mile Rd. Detroit
3 blks. E. of Lodge X-Way
VALET PARKING
making more than ever (bet-
ter, too) . . . and as she
toasted with a glass of wine,
"To good 'health and may we
all be together again next
year."
THEY'LL BE OFF AND
running again . . . at the An-
nual Alpha Zeta Omega
Pharmaceutical Fraternity's
"Evening at the Raceway"
. slated this year for May
8 at Hazel Park Harness
Raceway ... It's the group's
major fund-raising project
. . to sponsor pharmacy
scholarships and donate re-
sources for the betterment of
pharmacy schools and health
institutions . . . Lou Linden
of Hammerstein Drugs in
Oak Park is in charge . .
Call him at 545-0136.
NEW PADDLEBALL
DOUBLES champs at the
Jewish Center are Terry
Gladstone and Gary Goldberg
. . . victors over _Byron Lie-
berwitz and Marty Deutsch
in the recent Center open
finals.
CONCURRENT RESOLU-
TION presented by State
Rep. Joe Forbes as a me-
morial for Philip "Cincy"
861-5557
ErenliS/Eill&POOD/00(17/BUS
"Where Old Friends Meet"
THE OAK PARK
LANDMARK
RESTAURANT
25900 GREENFIELD at Lincoln
IN THE GREEN LINCOLN BLDG.
968-1150
INVITES YOU TO
WATCH FOR OUR
DAILY DINNER SPECIALS
DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS
7 a.m. to 11 a.m. ONLY
PURE ORANGE JUICE,
TOASTED ENGLISH
MUFFIN, BUTTER,
JELLY AND COFFEE
.
75'
1 EGG, ANY STYLE,
2 STRIPS OF SMOKED
BACON, TOAST,
BUTTER AND JELLY
$10 5
EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY
FRIED MATZO
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU DAILY
CERESNIE AND OFFEN
in Birmingham keeps its air-
conditioning going all year
long . . . The unit down-
stairs in the 1,000 capacity
fur coat storage room at
their Birmingham store . . .
When they were on Livernois
and Seven Mile all those
years, Ceresnie and Offen
used to send out the fur
coats of customers .. . Now
folks come in from Florida
or points south to attend a
wedding, etc. . . . take the
coat out for that special oc-
casion and put it right back
in after the shindig.
ELAYNE "HAPPY COOK-
ER" STULBERG will be at
Sam Herman's Words and
Music Shop in the Orchard'
Mall, 15 Mile and Orchard
Lake Rd., tomorrow, auto-
graphing copies of her fine
cookbook.
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LARCO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine,
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
• BANQUET FACILITIES
UP TO 75
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-645i
• SWEET 16'S
GRADUATIONS
BOWLING BANQUETS • SHOWERS
• CONFIRMATIONS
STAGS
• REUNIONS
SALES MEETINGS
PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
968.1150
• Banquet Facilities
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18'211 JOHN R.
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.
869-5674-
CORDOBA
7 Mi. & MIDDLEBELT
477-2686_
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THE SUSSEX HOUSE
Fine Dining and Cocktails
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen
559-3377
• Businessmen's Luncheons
OPEN MON.-SAT.
FROM 11:30 a.m..
• Complete Dinners
FASHION SHOW EVERY MON.
12 NOON BY dazzle'm
BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
• WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS
• PARTIES FOR All isCiCgSIes
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SATURDAY
SUNDAY
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
O
SCENE ABOUT . . . Lois
Eder walking around a local
nitery munching on a matzo
. . . Arthur Klein with band-
age on hand from fall he took
one of the seder nights, hit-
ting hand on a table . .
Arnold "Bob" Lawrence get-
ting oohs and ahs as he shows
'his custom Rolls Royce and
Mark IV (both in the over
$50,000 bracket) but more
enthusiastic about his patent
on a portable gastric cooling
apparatus that sells for about
$1,000 and will save lives of Classifieds Get Quick Results
many people with bleeding
ulcers.
PRIVATE FACILITIES FOR
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• Complete Dinners
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LISTENING
POST
WITH EVERY
LUNCH OR
DINNER ENTREE.
538-4850
May We Sugg est
Danny Raskin's
Sachs, who was "Mr. Basket-
ball" hereabouts, working at
the game over 50 years, has
been approved . . . Coach,
teacher and organizer,
"Cincy" took needy young-
sters under his wing, keep-
ing them in school, finding
them jobs, etc. . .. The con-
current resolution by Joe is
the highest tribute the Michi-
gan Legislature (House of
Representatives and Senate
concurring) can express . . .
and deservedly so for some-
one like "Cincy." . . . It will
soon be presented to his
brother, Dave.
ON HER 10th BIRTHDAY,
Jo Ann Rubin was given a
check for $50 by her parents
Sally and Lou Rubin and
told to open a savings ac-
count . . . Officials at the
bank gave her an application
blank that includes the ques-
tion, "Have you had an ac-
count previously elsewhere,
and if so, will you please
print the name of the bank?"
. . . Little Jo Ann gave the
problem due throught, then
laboriously spelled out, "Yes.
Piggy."
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BREADED VEAL
CUTLET
With Buttery $ 139
Baked Potato,
SEE OUR
Hot Texas Toast,
TUESDAY SPECIAL
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Crisp Tossed Salpd
BONANZA
15640 W. 11 Mile Rd.
.Corner of Greenfield
557-3237
Make us your
Sunday place.
We've got a great Sunday idea. A casual,
family-style brunch. It's a whole buffet-full
of everybody's favorite Sunday things.
Bacon, eggs, sausage and hotcakes. Gooey
sweet rolls and French Toast. Features
like Bagels and Cream Cheese,
Creamed Chipped Beef or
Chicken Livers. Every Sun-
day from 8 til 1.
Just $3.50 for adults.
$1.95 for under-twelves.
Something Special: We'll add
some real magic during your
00‘ Sunday brunch at
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k sitaufirl,
NORTHLAND INN
21000 Northwestern Hwy./ 357-4700
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