THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, August 16, 1974 Earle Mostyn's NOSHERIE I Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST 1114,ST %TRANI' COCKTAILS BEING SERVED JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE Featuring Food Prepared Before You • Complete Dinners Businessmen's Luncheons • 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. HOME-MADE JEWISH STYLE HOT HORS D'OEUVRES s v p pi per n person 3 Brought To you In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For SHOWERS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAS EF )C A T • R y HOT RA MEALS, M: • ALL SIMCHAS Shopping Center) 26. 052 GREENFIELD ( Lincoln 968-8666 FOR FURTHER INFO ORDERS ALSO TAM 0' SHANTER Coun- ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE 16825 MIDDLEBELT of ultra scene 427-3170 Closed Mondays try Club was Just South of 6 Mile beautiful outdoors and in- doors affair . . . as Lynda Schwartz, daughter of Lou and Flora Schwartz, was Your Host BUDDY SHERBOW Invites You to ♦ wed to Henry Deutsch, son of - BANQUET FACILITIES Dr. William and Vivian AVAILABLE Deutsch . . Wedding over- 535-6090 looked the golf course and FASHION SHOW EVERY THURS., 12:30 P.M. indoors was a gourmet buf- NOW APPEARING fet treat of elegant propor- tions . . . The orchestra of SEE OUR COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES * MAN TI=POPULAR AND ENTERTAINING Dick Stein never sounded better . . . including his DINING ROOMS OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Tuesday thru Sunday ♦ "right hand gal" in the of- Serving Steaks, Chops, Favorite Cuisines, Including our Famous NIGHTLY fice, - 4'11" Patty Grant, short Frog Legs and Specialties of the Sea Rd., 3 Blks. W. of Telegraph 7 MILE 24502 W. in stature but mighty high in * Dancin g singing ability as she wield- 1 * T4of * * WILD GAME ROOM ♦ LAST YEAR's SHINDIG ed a strong, vivacious voice NOW OPEN WITH WILD 4 PETE FIORE. was such a big success that in accompaniment with the GAME MENU. - QUA RTET 1+ the three City of Hope groups very fine Shelby Lee and * *** ***** who had their first State others in Dick's aggregation ♦ Our Famous Brunch Every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.* Fair bingo will again hold . . . Was a black tie affair the good money maker when but nobody told Leonard the fair opens, Aug. 23 . . . Meldman. who looked just "YOUR ORDER PLEASE" The hard-working guys 'n as good, if not more comfor- Service With A Smile DOWNTOWN gals did a masterful job last table than many .. Charles And Superb Dining Make BERKLEY YPSILANTI, MICH. WOODWARD AT 1 1 1/2 MILE Eating Out the Treat year! . . . Chairmen will be Canvasser and Johnny Nuss- Across from Closed Mondays It Should Be! . . . Sandy Feuer and Don baum were distinctive with 544-7770 Ypsilanti Savings Bank Laikind, New Horizons; Lor- red bow ties . . . but Al raine Schubiner and -Fern Deutsch took best dressed t Try Our New Tantalizing, Lip Smacking • Fine, Cancer Fighters, and honors with a beautiful "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" Clara Silber, Mr. and Mrs. orange-yellow jacket . . . You'll Love It! Group. Dance prize, if there was SUCH A PLEASURE . . any, would have gone to Har- to offer 70th birthday greet- vey Willens, jitterbugging ings .. . though belated .. . like yesteryears. to a fine gal like Belle SON SCOTT CAME BACK American & Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week Cohen. from Camp Tamarack in Or- tonville, and picking him up -483-8200 - 483-8201 "I THOUGHT WE were go- brought the usual scene . . . ing to a party for 80 people," Parents parking cars every- said Sam and Dorothy- Es- where as counselors threw sick . . . at recent reunion up hands in disgust as if to by Delray community ,of yes- say, "So the buses won't teryears . . . Almost 500 come in, that's all." . . pectatiziny in people answered the call for "Susie" Schecter there to good time get-together . . . pick up his. grandchildren ITALIAN-AMER1CAN FOOD Sam, by the way, has bought and all smiles as he re- FACILITIES 1 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET a billiard table for his base- marked, "After all, what are ment and is finally learning grandparents for?" . Dogs • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners how to play after all these barking like mad in eager Mondays thru Saturdays Dancing Cocktail Hour years! . . . Judge Norm Fed- anticipation of seeing their From 10 p.m. 4 to 7 p.m. er was Bar .MitzVaed at the young buddies . . . Parents Open Mon. thru Sat. First Hebrew Synagogue of carrying the heavy trunks • After Theater 11:30 a.m. 2:30 a.m. Delray . . . Harry Weinstein and luggage as if the kids Snacks sporting a lavish-looking were to weak from their 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. With Buttery long mustache . . Gene vacation . . "So you had At 12 Mile, Just evenings at the Baked Potato, Rose head of 13 body com- Off U.S. 696 lots of fun," said one parent Piano Bar mittee for the shindig, vis- . . "Sure," replied a young Hot Texas Toast, 4094.. 851 7 ited Delray area and shud- girl scratching her arm, but Crisp Tossed Salad dered with disbelief . . . the mosquitoes had a better (folks who visit Hastings St. one." can't even find it anymore!) . . . Lots of long gowns, LEISURE TIME 15640 W. 11 Mile Rd. pants suits and those new Modern inventions have Corner of Greenfield fangled pajama suits that given everyone new oppor- • 557-3237 gals shouldn't be seen in .. . tunities for getting into Oodles of folks from out-of- trouble. town . . . Ziggy Bela and or- •• Itr chestra a living reminiscence of the old Delray . . . accom- EVERYONE IS A WINNER. AT EVERY z TABLE FIND A GIFT CERTIFICATE MONDAY panied by Billy Rose and RANGING FROM SI TO 55 TO BE (Las Vegas Enjoy a truly great dining Artie Nelson . . . "Never APPLIED TOWARD YOUR COMPLETE Night) DINNER THIS EVENING. again!" moaned committee experience in the elegant gal Shirley Gill . . . A lot Chambertin Restaurant. TUESDAY OUR REGULAR 56.50 of work, to be sure, but most (Prime Rib $4" PRIME RIB SPECIAL FOR . . Superior food, fine wines Night) gratifying in the happy con- and cocktails served with flair clusion . . (p.s. a Hungar- TH O E F R WC IN HE INCLUDED WISE, U L R AS DS INN A YOG in a continental setting. , M RO ian dance troupe did their WEDNESDAY O CHABLIS OR BURGUNDY WINE (Vino Night) Entertainment Tuesday — stuff . . . but where were the czardas?) Saturday in The Tavern. MAY SELECT FOR THEMSELVES THURSDAY ANY ITEM ON OUR MENU FOR s4 OQ Banquet-party rooms for up RABBI COHEN stopped by (Ladies' Night) to 300. Open everyday. a dealership to inquire about OUR V2 LB. "LOBSTER TAIL OF THE EM- FRIDAY PIRE" SERVED WITH FRESH ;595 a new auto . . . His ques- (Lobster Night) LEMON AND MELTED BUTTER . • ..• The Chambertin Your host — tions were relayed to the 22900 Michigan Ave. foreman in the rear of the Gus Kokas SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU WITH SUNDAY In front of the Holiday Inn shop . . . "How many miles Restaurateur (Family Night) OLD FASHIONED PRICES. to the gallon?" . . . A sales- Dearborn —278-6900 7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 200 man called to the foreman OPEN SUNDAYS • 477-2686 Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. MON. THRU THURS. . . . "30!" . . . He shouted 11 a.m.-12 Mid. FRI.; 5 p.m.-12 Mid. SAT.; 3 p.m.-9 p.m. SUN. Mal/ Across From Livonia back, "It's Rabbi Cohen." . .. "16!" 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. .♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦ * . ♦ ♦ NEXT PAR ♦ . ♦ e ♦ ♦ THEY SAY LIFE BEGINS at 40, but not the way Naomi Breuer (Toby) wants it to . . . She reached the adage age last November . . . and in March had a head-on auto collision while coming from the beauty shop in Livonia . . . Result — 30, stitches in jaw, broken ribs and leg contusions . . . Last week, Naomi tripped while opening the storm door at home and broke her right arm . . . "Wish I was 41 already!" says Naomi, hoping for her 40 bugaboo to pass without any further incident. LENNY SCHICK & TRIO 4( , . ♦ 4 . . * SEAFOOD * STEAKS * COCKTAILS * PARTY CATERING UESDAT SPECIAL S • CHOPPED SIRLQIN STEAK - RAY KING 09 II "..,•••- •"<„,::••.•47 - xttir --- .•••„ •-•-• I I BONANZA O ometning is 'Happening 'Every Might c At Corto .