7,P .f4112 C. Pr Mei RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA t 27910 W. 7 MILE FEATURING * BOB ANGUS * QUINTO MELITTO * JAN RAE * DINO VALLE Accompanied by David Wilson * ITALIAN - AMERICAN CUISINE c R LEA V E. D RE uE 60_ DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT FR I - SAT. - SUN. "CASEY CLAW BAND NOW FEATURING DELICIOUS CHATEAUBRIAND (For 2 or more) and STEAK DIANE FLAMED AT YOUR TABLE • BusinessmerYs Luncheons • Complete or Ala Carte Dinners • Epicurean Delights • After-Theater Specialties and Unusual Desserts Cocktails and Exotic Drinks COMPLETE FAMILY - DINNERS MON. TRU THURS., 1130.100 P.M. FRI. AND SAT. 11:30-12:30 A.M. 3 P.M. to 10 KN.,: SUNDAYS A WE'RE MUCH MORE THAN AN ORIENTAL RESTAURANT! The BEST ki FINE FOOD and SERVICE at REASONABLE PRICES BRING THE FAMILY! In The ORCHARD MALL ORCHARD LAKE N. of MAPLE (15) West Bloomfield For Res.: 851-6400 Private .Car -Out Dept. DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. * SEAFOOD_ * STEAKS * TANTALIZING CHICKEN * COCKTAILS * PARTY CATERING American & Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week . 483-8200 — 483-8201 NOVEMBER DINNER SPECIAL BEST LITTLE STEAK - IN TOWN! Plus Potato Salad, Bread & Butter 50 OUR FAMOUS BEEF BARLEY SOUP and CHILI ALWAYS AVAILABLE Ill MIDNIGHT MON.' THRU THURS., TIL 1 A.M. FRI. & SAT. PURPLE PleKLE 24752 SOUTHFIELD (1 Block S. of 10 Mile) CARRY-OUTS ANYTIME 557-2360 30-Friday, November 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LARCO'S LISTENING POST RUTH AND ED GREEN- SPAN attend many perform- ances of their opera-singing daughter Muriel, but have never heard her . . . She is with the New York Civic Okra, sings every summer with the LaScala in Italy and comes home each year for a role in "The Messiah" by the Detroit Symphony . . . Her parents have been married 38 years . . . and both deaf since their teens. IF CLUB CHEZ LEROIX is ever revived by the old Rex AZA and BBYO Lodge, look for Sue Band to be in it as a belly dancer . . . Hubby Martin was a member of the group and Sue is taking les- sons - in the wiggle waggle stuff; . (Marty will even wear his very, very green suit!) " PLUS THEIR BOOMING business, Al Nettle and Roy Caney at the Charterhonse Barber Salon 'on Nine Mile, have become sort of training posts for styling stars in the northwest area . . . At least eight former employes t of theirs are at shops in nearby locales . . . "Makes us feel like a couple of papa roos- ters," says Al. ROAD TO WOMANHOOD and her future dream of a drama and music career .. . begins Nov. 8 for Marla Gol- man , . That's the date of her Bat Mitzva at Temple Israel of Elkhart, Ind. . . Daughter of former Detroit- ens Alvin 'and Gayle Gelman, young Marla, hi the 8th grade choir at Brookdale -Junior High, sings and plays piano. RECENT MARATHON-bas- ketball game at Tel-12 Mall brought in a whopping $1,571.76 for the City of Hope . . . Promoter Paul SchWartz is the son of Barbara (Cancer Fighters) and Leonard Schwartz. SEEING SIGNS . : . in the window • of a store recently went bankrupt after only a short time in business . . . "Opened by mistake." FELLOW BY THE name of Gurewich backed into a car owned by Abe Gurwin recent- ly at a shopping center . . . Gurewich turned the accident over to his attorney Leonard Gurwin . . . and Abe likewise to his barrister son }Tinley Gurwin. : . . The adjuster shook his head in confusion . especially when both cars were taken for repairs to Jerry Gurwin's Autobody Klinic . . . Neither of the par- ties involved, nor their attor- flies, were related to each other. 25 YEARS AGO, Syd Keith and wife Sara moved to Los Angeles, where he is public relations director for the City of Hope nationally . .. They visited the home town of De- troit recently, came out to the car one morning and found ice on the windshield . . . "This is one reason why we moved- to California," said Sara. At least we don't have to scrape off our sm,og.' HOME FROM MICHIGAN State for the weekend, Arthur Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste •- BANQUET_ FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 ADAM'S RIB FOR PARTIES 544-1240 Stone, son of Ruben and Alice Stone, sported 'a set of marks so glittering that the whole family glowed with pride .. His five-year-old brother, Steven, finally felt it was time for him to get into the act, however, and declared, "I got an 'A' in arithmetic." . . Ruben indulgently replied, "I - didn't know they taught, arithmetic in kindergarten. Whats one Sand one?" . . Little Steven pondered a mo- ment, then reported, "We havent gotten that far yet." WHILE IN ENGLAND on a tour with hubby Gabriel, Bernice Hurwich asked the gardener at Kensington Gar- dens, "How do you ever get lawns as perfect as that?" ... His reply was, "Well, ma- dam, the first thing you have to do is begin over 600 years ago." HERE'S A NEW parlor game when guests come over . . . It calls for place names particularly suited 'to the states in which they are lo- cated , . . Examples—. . Shapeless, Mass., Oola, La., Goodness, Me., Income, Tex., Deathly, III., Hittor, Miss., Praise, Ala., Coco, Colo., Proan, Conn., Farmerina, Del., Inert, Mass., Hezmakin- izetme, Pa. . . . The list goes on indefinitely. Telegraph and 10 Mile Roads in Southfield. Please Visit Mary Ellen Lippman's tt Superb aitery Restaurant and Banquet Room 29515 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 121/2 MILE Hours of Service _ for • Breakfast • Lunch • Diviner Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. _ We'll Take Good Care Of You CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS 424-8780 Private Banquet Facilities Accommodating From 25 to 200 People Featuring Excellent Food Pre- pared - By Our Famous Swiss Chef Joseph . . . and Complete Choice of Menus To Assure That Your Banquet Is A Success, Mary Ellen Lippman Will Be On Hand Personally --