THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Larry & on*
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ORDERS TAKEN
ALL
OCCASION PARTIES
DINNER , SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME 1
CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DIVES.
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WAS SUPPOSED TO BE
by 'invitation only . . . but
big . gala shindig of Las
Vegas' Caesar's Palace at
4 25226 GREENFIELD RD
544 124A
4 In The Greenfield Center
Raleigh House, turned out to
3 elk. No. of 10 Mile
be an over-2,000-people con-
Oak Park
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glomeration . . As Sam
Fields put it, "You can't fall
down, it's too crowded!" . . .
Many people came and went,
but still the mob thickened
. . Took Harry Fleisher 45
minutes to park his car .. .
Place was covered with roses
. . . plus statues of Greek
gods, disc thrower and
Roman forum columns sup-
DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.
plied by Sam Evans of Dis-
GOOD FOOD
Across from
plays Unlimited . . . Plenty
Ypsilanti
Savings
Bank
AT
of food but "At least I can
get a hot dog" said barrister
FA M/ L Y
Milt Hubert, while on the
American and
PRICES
other side were clams
Continental Dining
casinos, oysters Rockefeller,
7 Days Per Week
etc. . . . Al Kanfer avoided
the mob by eating next door
and then coming to Caesar's
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party . . . "What a difference
a year makes," remarked
one of the guests who attend-
ed last year's affair . .. But
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483-8200 — 483-8201
it wasn't all bad — like the
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• orchestras of Zan Gilbert and
• • Jimmy Wilkens . .
and
a people embracing each other
• • like long lost brothers . . .
• Even Sol Landau was there
the meverson brothers
. . . wearing a Sinai Hospital
identification wrist strap . . .
and having to get back after
invite you
being released to attend
Caesar's party.
THE ONCE HEAVIEST
member of Knights of
Pythias, Detroit 55, if not the
entire Supreme domain . . .
and the local Jewish corn ;
munity . , . Aaron Kerbis- at
about 400 pounds will be in
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Detroit the first week in
August . . . But don't be sur-
prised if you can't recognize
"the new" Aaron . . . Now
•
livin gin Los Angeles with
wife Ann, Aaron is down "to
• a mere" 210 pounds . . . and
coming here to show off his
svelte new figure.
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SCOTT'S KORNER . .. "I
SCOTCH N SIRLOIN
had dinner with my boy
friend, Mitchell Starr, and
James Couzens at Greenfield I For Reservations ... 342-5660
his mother, Mrs. Harriette
Starr, cooked a special kind
of spaghetti for us . . . Also
there were his grandmother,
Mrs. Belle Cohen and Marvin
Mittelman . . . The spaghetti '
was good,_ but having such
wonderful friends made it so
■ much better." . . . (She still
won't give me the recipe!)
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SEAFOOD * STEAKS
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Fine Dinner
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July and August
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Corbo a
7 MILE & M1DDLEBELT
OPEN SUNDAYS • 477-2686
Across From Livonia Mall
MONDAY
(Las Vegas
Night)
TUESDAY
Everyone is a winner. At every table
find a gift certificate ranging from
51 to $5 to be applied toward your
complete dinner this evening.
(Prime Rib
Night)
Our regular $6.50
prime rib special for
WEDNESDAY
A glass of wine included with your
dinner—choose from Rose, Chablis or
BUrgundy wine.
(Vino Night)
THURSDAY
( Ladies' Night)
FRIDAY
HAVE YOU HAD LUNCH AT THE RIKSHAW YET? IF NOT, YOU SHOULD!
DOUBLE-SIZE MARTINIS AND MANHATTANS AT
SINGLE-SIZE PRICES DURING LUNCH ONLY.
Danny Raskin's
INVITE YOU TO ENJOY
OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY
Juicy B-D-Q Ribs
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• Tender Tasty Chicken V'
• Tangy Pizza
• Assorted Seafood
Something
is GHappening
'Every Might
c At
Friday, July 5, 1974-19
( Lobster Night)
May select for themselves
any item on our menu for
$495
$ 4 ,
Our 1 6 lb. "Lobster Tail of the Empire"
served with fresh lemon
$ 5 95
and melted butter
SUNDAY
Special Sunday menu with
(Family Night) old fashioned prices.
BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 200
Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. MON. THRU THURS.
11 a.m.-12 MID. FRI. & SAT.-3 p.m.-9 p.m. SUN.
QUICKIES . . . Discour-
agement: watching your sec-
retary yawn while typing one
of your most amusing letters
. .. A city kid saw a peacock
for the first time and said,
"Look, Morn, this chicken is
in bloom!" . . . Call from a
bride, just finished cooking
one of her very first meals:
"Dinner is ready, darling.
Come and guess it." . . . One
wife's definition of retire-
ment, "Twice as much hus-
band on half as much in-
come." . . . Bowlegged cow-
boy, completing army physi-
cal: "Well, doc, how do I
s t a n d?" Doctor: "That's
what I'd like to know."
THE MULTITUDE of tri-
butary words to Moe and
Matilda Brandwine at the
recent Jewish National Fund
Dinner . honoring them with
the establishment of a forest
in Israel, were quite deserv-
ing . . . However, knowing
Moe, he probably would
rather have had some sort
of "roasting" bit without the
pretty floral talk , .. Before
the affair, in the lobby, Moe
telling folks, "Always a
bridesmaid, but this time I
made it!" . . . (Moe's been
JNF dinner chairman a
couple of times plus a yearly
JNF hard worker). Norman
Allan, new president of the
Detroit Businessmen's Group,
City of Hope, wearing his
own good-looking yarmulka
. . . Harry Koltonow hard to
miss in a flaming red jacket
. . Sam Geller proud of his
daughter Cindy winning
$10,000 on Dick Clark's
"Pyramids" TV program .
promising one of the waiters,
who worked also at the
Scotch 'N Sirloin, the tie he
had on . . Judge Nathan
Kaufman running for Ap-
peals Court after 20 years as
a trial judge . . Beth Feld-
man (Sidney) new president
of Michigan Region ORT .. .
Sharon Naftaly in foot cast
and walking with aid of a
cane after breaking foot
playing volleyball .. . Rabbi
Moses Lehrman looking any-
thing but a man of the cloth
with the sharp dark red tie'
and cigar . . . No streakers,
even though Leonard Simons,
in introducing Moe and
Tillie, remarked surprise at
there not being any.
Leonard, by the way,
should have been a stand-up
comedian—he's always good
for some laughs . . . break-
ing the monotony of a usual-
ly staid evening. . . The
small trees on tables fchr all
to take home wrapped tight-
ly each year now . ever
since a prominent commu-
nity-ite put his hand into a
pocket filled with dirt.
EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Andrea
Gordon, daughter of Marsha
and Ben Gordon, was being
questioned by her aunt, Sel-
ma Stein, as to what she was
going to give her 5-year-old
brother David, for his birth-
day . . . "I haven't decided
yet," said little Andrea . . .
"Well," persisted Aunt
Selma, "what did you give
him last year?" . . "The
whooping cough," she an-
swered.
• Businessmen's Luncheons •
• Complete or Ala Carte Dinners
• Epicurean Delights
• After-Theater Specialties
and Unusual Desserts
R1X614-ANIY
Cocktails and Exotic Drinks 1
COMPLETE FAMILY
DINNERS
MON. THRU THURS., 11:30-11:30 P.M.
FRI. AND SAT.
11:30 - 1:30 A.M.
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
SUNDAYS
In The ORCHARD MALL
ORCHARD LAKE N. of MAPLE (15)
West Bloomfield
For Res.: 851-6400
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Private Carry-Out Dept.
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Romantic and Medieval Atmosphere
Specializing in fresh seafood
Wine by bottle or 1/2 bottle
Serving
• LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS
REMODELED AND ENLARGED FACILITIES
Reservations:
UL 2.3410
Auburn Road
RATED AMONG FAMOUS EATING PLACES
IN '72 AND HOLIDAY MAGAZINE '72-73 3315
Auburn Heights
.FASHION SHOW EVERY TUESDAY
—By. CHARISMA
'12:15 to 1:45 P.m.
At the Detroit Hilton
a seminar is not just
setting up chairs.
Detroit Hilton
Washington Blvd.
at Grand Circus Park
(313) 965-7800
Di rector of Sales, Floyd
Lee and his staff handle
all your program details.
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FACILITIES
P araciiio Cale Paraiiio
17630.WOODWARD
(4 blks. N. Of 6 Mile)
Detroit
Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. s, Sat., 11 a.m. - 12 Midnight
Closed Sundays
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'Villa
115 E. LONG LAKE RD.
(Corner Livernois) -
Troy
Monday thru Saturday
11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
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Closed
Sundays