22—Friday, August 9, 1974
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Danny Raskin's
Luncheons Served Mon. thru Fri. 11:30-2:30
Dinners Mon. thru Thurs. 5:30-10:30
Fri. & Sat. 5:30-11:00 — Sunday 5:30-9:00
LISTENING
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Your Host
BUDDY SHERBOW
Invites You to
•HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY •
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SEE OUR COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES
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DINING ROOMS OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Tuesday thru . Sunday
Serving Steaks, Chops, Favorite Cuisines, Including our Famous
Frog Legs and Specialties of the Sea
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Dancing To
PETE FIORE
QUARTET
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WILD GAME ROOM
NOW OPEN WITH WILD
GAME MENU.
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♦I Our Famous Brunch Every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
*NORTHWOOD INN
WOODWARD AT 1 1 1 /2 MILE
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544-7770 Closed Mondays
Speciafiziny in
ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD
PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners
Cocktail Hour
4 to 7 p.m.
Dancing Mondays thru Saturdays
From 10 p.m.
• After Theater
Snacks
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
At 12 Mile, Just
Off U.S. 696
8 5 1-4094
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Detroit Hilton
Washington Blvd.
at Grand Circus Park
(313) 965-7800
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
RAY KING
evenings at the
Piano Bar
At the
Detroit
Hilton
catermg
isnot just
flowers,
food
and
drink.
Our staff
of experts
believe in
service plus!
• Juicy B-1).-Q Ribs
PROMPT
15
MINUTE
cARRI-
C' U T
POST
SET YOUR SAILS FOR A NEW ADVENTURE IN DINING
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INVITE YOU TO ENJOY *
OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY •
`'GONE FISHING" IS the
sign Eileen Bluestone and
Trudy Danzig had on their
"Gentlemen's Casuals" shop
at the Charter House Barber
Salon on Nine Mile . . . Now
that they're back, guys are
asking how many fish they
caught . . . "We didn't go
yet," say Eileen and Trudy,
not knowing how to lie as
any good fishermen should
. . . In fact, it's the first
unwritten law of a true
angler.
BRUCE LYONS, "trouble
shooter" manager about town
for Manufacturers National
Bank, has been settled down
. . . Second Vice President
Bruce is now in charge of
the branch office at Green-
field and Eight Mile.
ERRATA . . . Correct
name of beautiful person who
suffered a coronary while
visiting in Chicago . . . and
is now on road to recovery
. . . is Rose Golman (Jay).
25-YEAR REUNION of
Central High class of 1949 is
set for Oct. 13 at Raleigh
House . . . About 900 were
in the dipioma-getting group
. . . and naturally, as many
as possible are trying to" be
contacted . . . Get in touch
with Sally Lebowitz Levine,
545-7447, or Adell Ambromo-
vitch Ozrovitz, 545-6163.
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with his "start offs" . . .
First to get married, one of
the first to go into service,
first to have a child and now
first to become a grand-
father . . . as daughter Mi-
chelle and husband David
Szerman became proud par-
ents of little Amy.
QUICKIES . . . Conditions
have become so chaotic in
one midwestern community
that the police department
now has an unlisted num-
ber . . . Conceded a local
businessman, "I'll give my
wife credit for one thing.
She's always ready to listen
to both sides of an argument
—so. long as it's in the next
apartment" . . . One home-
town TV station owner has
cut down so sharply on ex-
penses that now even the
weather reports are reruns
. . . Have you heard about
the sultan who left a call for
seven in the morning? . . .
A California genious has per-
fected a new baby food
that's half orange juice and
half garlic . . . It not only
makes the baby healthier,
but easier to find in the dark.
• Tender Tasty Chicken
• Tangy Pizza
• Assorted Seafood
ORDERS TAKEN
ALL
OCCASION PARTIES
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DINNER , SNACKS, SMORGASBORD
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CS EBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME
CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DIS.HESI.
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25226 GREENFIELD RD.
In The Greenfield Center
1 Blk. No. of 10 Mile
Oak Park
544 1240
• Lunches
• Dinners
> • Cocktails
PRIVATE BANQUET
FACILITIES
paradiio Cafe / /9araa'iio
1 7630 WOODWARD
(4 blks. N. Of 6 Mile)
Detroit
Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m. - 12 Midnight
Closed Sundays
1 15 E. LONG LAKE RD.
(Corner Livernois) Troy
Monday thru Saturday
11 a.m. to 2a.m.
Closed Sundays
JOEL NASH
at our piano bar
Concerts Planned
at Meadow Brook
Budapest - born conductor
and composer Antal Dorati
music director of Washing-
ton, D.C.'s National Sym-
phony, will conduct an all
Beethoven program 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at Meadow Brook.
Guest soloist will be Ilse
von Alpenheim, pianist. She
will play Beethoven's A Maj-
or Piano Concerto No. 4. In
private life, she is Mrs. An-
tal Dorati.
Anne Murray will make
her first appearance at Mea-
dow Brook 8:30 p.m. today.
Concerts are held at the
Howard C. Baldwin Memor-
ial Pavilion on the campus
of Oakland University. Tick-
ets for the Meadow Brook
Music Festival are available
at Hudson' s, Grinnell's,
Wayne State University, Ma-
comb County Community
College and the festival box
office. For ticket information,
call the box office 377-2010.
869-3988 879-1150
COME EARLY!
AVOID THE STAMPEDE!
ABOUT 40 YOUNG FEL-
LOWS will play what they
call "The World's Longest
Basketball Game . . . 8 a.m.
Aug. 12, through 8 p.m. . . .
Aug. 25 at Tel-12 Mall . .
\ ) I (THIS IS NO BUM STEER!) fj&•
with money being raised for
the City of Hope at Duarte,
Calif. . . . Many of the dedi-
cated young men, like Paul
Schwartz, have parents work-
ing in be
half of the Pilot
per
Medical Center . . . Larry's
person
mother, Barbara, is a mem-
ber of the City of Hope Can-
PLUS
cer Fighters . . . His father
OUR
HOME
MADE LOAF 5 tO 1
is Leonard . . . Larry's co-
OF
BREAD
chairmen on the basketball
longie are Denny Millstone
PLUS
AND
and Larry Kling.
SALAD BAR
PURPLE HEART or some-
thing of the realty field, goes
to Edythe Fox at Shirley Cash
Realty in Oak Park . . . as
she walks around with- a cane
and arm in a sling . . . Last
Revenge is the pleasure of
week, Edythe fell off a . porch
AT 7 MILE ROAD
at 12 midnight while show- a small, weak and narrow
ing a house and dislocated mind.
her shoulder . . . In the
adage that her show must
EVERYONE IS A WINNER. AT EVERY
gb on, she brought the cus-
MONDAY
TABLE FIND A GIFT CERTIFICATE
tomer back to sign up be-
RANGING FROM 51 TO 55 TO BE
(Las Vegas
APPUED TOWARD YOUR COMPLETE
fore going to the hospital
Night)
DINNER THIS EVENING.
. . . Then a couple of days
TUESDAY
later, her arm in a sling, she
OUR REGULAR $6.50
(Prime Rib
PRIME RIB SPECIAL FOR . . .
slammed the car door on her
Night)
leg .. . and has it bandaged
up . . . "Stick with me and
A GLASS OF WINE INCLUDED WITH
WEDNESDAY
YOUR DINNER—CHOOSE FROM ROSE,
I'll make you a star," says
(Vino Night)
CHABLIS OR BURGUNDY WINE.
Shirley Cash . . . well, a
lame one anyway.
MAY SELECT FOR THEMSELVES 5400
THURSDAY
(Ladies' Night) ANY ITEM ON OUR MENU FOR
DISC JOCKEY Johnny
Randall saw himself on the
OUR LB. "LOBSTER TAIL OF THE EM-
FRIDAY
PIRE" SERVED WITH FRESH $595
Channel 56 Auction . . . and
( Lobster Night) LEMON AND MELTED BUTTER
immediately went out to do
SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU WITH
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something about it . . . He
(Family Night) OLD FASHIONED PRICES.
lost 45 pounds!
7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT
BOB' RUSSMAN one of the
BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 200
477 - 2686
OPEN SUNDAYS •
Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. MON. THRU THURS.
first members of the old Rex
11 a.m.-I2 Mid. FRI.; 5 p.m.-12 Mid. SAT.; 3 p.m.-9 p.m. SUN.
Across From Livonia Mall
AZA, then BBYO and Bnai
Brith lodges, continues on
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PRIME
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4 99
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
REDFORD BISTRO
25241 GRAND RIVER
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