I • P ••••••••••••••1 • • THE GOLDEN DOME Restaurant, Supper Club • • • Entertainment Center & Viett4 Ne 2805 W. MAPLE DoilY Lund*" v ariety. Banquet Facilities. 549-2424 TENDER 9-OZ. STRIP STEAK DINNER EXOTIC ORANGE DUCK DINNER duck, half Pne plus choice of po- bar. salad tato, • • 'Choice of potato, salad bar, $5.25 $5.25 ••••l • • ot $4.95 400.4...4040.0 0 McDONALD'S ON GREENFIELD RD. EXTENDS GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR WITH BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR HEALTH & HAPPINESS 26550 GREENFIELD at 11 Mile Oak Park Next to Towne Theater Anthony }Fuse V .I.P. ROOM CATERING TO THE SOPHISTICATED SET! CLUB 11111111111111111 1 Mile SUPPER West of Evergreen 20600 PLYMOUTH For Reservations: 272-0730 COMPLETE DINNERS INCLUDE • HORS D'OEUVRES • SALAD BAR • SOUP INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL . WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ONLY FOR STEAK OR PRIME RIB DINNER WITH SECOND MEAL AT REGULAR PRICE .J■ ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING WED., FRI. & SAT. IN THE V.I.P. ROOM . . . 7 NIGHTS A WEEK IN THE LINE • Valet Parking Available • OF SCRIMMAGE ROOM. P aradisio Cale Parack3o Villa 17630 WOODWARD (4 blks. N. Of 6 Mile) Detroit Mon thru Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. L Sat., 11 a.m. -12 Midnight Closed Sundays 115 E. LONG LAKE RD. (Corner Livernois) Troy Monday thru Saturday 11 a.m. to2a.m. Closed Sundays JOEL NASH at our piano bar NATE GURWIN died as he -lived . . . fighting . . The 'ex-boxer, postal veteran and son Jerry Gurwin's "right- hand man" at their autobody "klinic," finally took the 10 count after a five-year battle that would have quickly beaten the average man . . . Even those days many years ago when Nate and--brother Sam "Sue" Gurwin would stand back-to-back in the old neighborhood, fighting off the bunch of tough kids who in- vaded their newspaper cor- ner was a snap . . . Nate never stopped fighting throughout his life . ..wheth- er it was for family or to help others. WHEN STEVE HOCH- BERGER, 16-year-old son of Irene and Morey Hochberger, recently took first place in the Detroit News Hole-In- One Tournarrient, he also achieved a couple of other firsts . . . In the 37 years of the tournament, says his proud aunt Eleanor Fitzer- man (Robert), he was the youngest player ever to win . . . Also, writes Aunt El- eanor, it was the first time an amateur was able to ac- cent the prize . . . a set of golf clubs . . . without chang- ing his amateur standing. CHILDREN'S DEPT . . Saying his ' prayers last week, little Craig Feldman, six-year-old son of Millie and Jay Feldman, ended with, . . . and please make Arnie stop throwing stones at me. By the way, I've men- tioned this before." . . . Little Ronnie Meyers, son of ex- Detroiters Max and Sylvia Meyers, went to school in Miami a couple of weeks ago, carrying an excuse to his teacher . . . "Please ex- cuse Ronnie for being absent. He has a new brother. It was not his fault." 20th ANNUAL CRESCENT Shrine Club dinner-dance and show is Sept. 29 at Raleigh House . . . open to members, wives and guests . . . Call Buddy Nathanson for tick- ets, LI 7-5935 . . . Ruby Sam- son is president of Crescent Shrine, with Sol Lakind en- tertainment chairman. IN RECENT ISSUE OF Esquire Magazine, under The Best of America custom tail- or listing for -Detroit area . . . "There are 10,000 square feet of clothing, 22 European tailors, a huge selection of linings and buttons at Steve Petix in Birmingham . . . What it didn't tell was that Steve's custom work has nev-. er failed to win a blue rib- bon at custom clothing con- ventions . . . and that among his original creations are some of the world's most el- egant styles . . . Also that Steve's chief designer, Phil- ip Formaro, is among Amer- ica's best (even though he doesn't keep his word of a home-cooked spaghetti din- ner) .latest is m'ail's)•eufe-Arttlidut elk sbAii'l§ — honest! oss ■ •• ■ •••• ■ 4mistaxi ■ THE SUSSEX ROUSE 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen), 559-3377 Danny Raskin's Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners POST DINNER SPECIALS, MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 6 to 11P.M. of choice Your shrimp, perch, scal- lops, clam strips, plus three any - choice of potato and salad bar. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LISTENING NEAR COOLIDGE Playing Nightly For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure — LENNY DRAKE — "The Versatile One Man Trio," Mon.-Sat. 9-2. SEAFOOD SPECIAL 22—Friday, Sept. 20, 1974 I OPEN MON.-SAT. FROM 11:30 A.M. WHILE RITA AND IRV- ING Lipsky were in Las Vegas, her plan was being carried out back home for Irving's recent surprise birthday party . . . Around 70 people were in the shock- er, including their daughter Marlene Balan from San Jose, Calif . . . This is the second in a series of sur- prises, says Rita . . . She had one for Irving on his 40th. TIME IS DRAWING near for the 25-year reunion of 1949 Central High graduates . . with efforts doubled to find as many alumni as pos- sible . . Contact Sally (Leb- owitz) Levine, 545-7447, or Adel]. (Abromovich) Ozro- vitz, 545-6163. AS IS THE USUAL whim among many little children, Anne Sue Green, six-year-old daughter of Shirley and Lou Green, reported to her moth- er that she was off to see the world, . . . Shirley said she would pack her a lunch and wished Anne Sue the best of luck, saying that if she ever wanted to come back home, her daddy and mother would always be waiting . . . It all seemed serious until little Anne Sue burst out crying, "But mom- my, what'll I do when it gets dark outside?" TOTAL LOSS _— Regular habits are no earthly good to the people whose habits are all bad. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275 ' • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • WEDDINGS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS /0=XIC==1 HERITAGE BIG BOY BUDGET MASERS F •' . CHILDREN'S MENU • MINI BREAKFAST FAST EFFICIENT CARRY-OUT I OPEN 7 DAYS .A WEEK ,•1/ • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER SUK.-THURS., 7 a.m.-12 mid. FRI. 1 SAT. 7 a.m.-1 0-m. 24901 NORTHWESTERN tra• TM . AT EVERGREEN & 10 MILE S pecta tztrtg trz ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners Cocktail Hour 4 to 7 p.m. Dancing Mondays thru Sahi-days From 10 p.m. • After Theater Snacks Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 -Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 851-4094 HAVING A PARTY? 356-7170- RAY KING evenings at the Piano Bar EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! CALL THE OLYMPIC GRILL Located In The SOUTHFIELD ATHLETIC CLUB (TRAVELERS TOWER) 101/2 & Evergreen 1355-00801 Ask For Nancy Moceri Serving Up to 80 For •SHOWERS • SWEET SIXTEENS • BAR or BAS MITZVAS a •POOL PARTIES •ETC. LOBSTER BOIL FRESH MAINE LOBSTER & LOTS 0' STEAMERS $895 per person at the meverson brothers' • • • • ••••••••••••••• : SCOTCH 'N SIRLOIN James Couzens Hwy. at Greenfield Please Call For Reservations 342-5660 Nonn ie Phillips at the Piano Bar