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November 08, 1974 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-08

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26—Friday, Nov. 8, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
$a; M
4:-' RESTAURANT POST
JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE

COCKTAILS BEING SERVED

Featuring Food Prepared Before You '
• Businessmen's Luncheons
• Complete Dinners

11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

16825 MIDDLEBELT

Just South of 6 Mile

5 p.m. to'10 p.m.

Closed Mondays

42 7-3 1 70

At Our Two Locations

• Lunches • Dinners
• Cocktails
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES- ttN ,

-

AT PARADISO VILLA ONLY

FASHION SHOW EVERY THURSDAY

12:30 to 1:30

BY CHARISMA

p

aradi3o Cale

1 7630 WOODWARD

P

• (4 blks. N. Of 6 Mile)
Detroit
Men. Aro Thies., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. t Set., 11 a.m. - T2 Midnight

aradi3o

Ulla

115 E. LONG LAKE RD.

( Corner Livernois) Troy
Monday Hwy Seturioy
11 a.m. to 2 am.

Closed Sundays ,

• Closed Sundays

NOW OPEN 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.

SUNDAYS THRU THURSDAYS
24 HOURS ON FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS

FRIDAY SPECIAL ALL DAY

FRESH FISH & CHIPS
SAT. & SUN.

BRUNCH SPECIALS

N o. 1

7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

2 eggs, hashed brown potatoes, 3 sau-
sages, toast, orange juice '
and coffee

$175

No. 2 French

coffee

toast, 3 sausages,

No. 32

eggs, hotcakes,
coffee

$175

99'

Every Day, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

FREE ORANGE JUICE

WITH ALL BREAKFAST ORDERS!

NEW LUNCH & DINNER. SPECIALS
DAILY FROM 11 • a.m. to 9 • p.m.

NEW CHILDREN'S MENU

.

SPECIAL GROUP PRICES

From 20 Persons up -

PRIVATE FACILITIES AVAILABLE

LANDMARK
RESTAURANT

25900 GREENFIELD at Lincoln

N THE GREEN-LINCOLN BLDG.. OAK PAR

968-1150 *

DOES A JUDGE PRAC-
TICE what he preaches?
. . Ask Genesee County
C ircuit Court Judge Donald
R. Freeman of Flint, who
recently had a gent in front
of him pleading guilty to a
non-violent felony . .. When
Don asked him if he had any
thing to say before being
sentenced, the than said,
"The only time I get into
trouble is when I don't listen
to my wife." . .' to which
Don replied, "Based on that,
I am going to put you on
probation. However, the most
important term of this pro-
bation is, that you must al-
ways listen to your wife." ...
Then Don, noticing a Flint
Journal reporter present in
the courtroom and that the
story would probably get
back to his wife Harriet,
added, "But you must not
tell my wife what i said."
IF IT TAKES A goon game
of tennis to further cement
marriages, Dr. Nathan Levin
and wife, Phyllis, have the
right combination . . . Dr.
Levin, chief of nephrology at
Henry Ford Hospital and
board member of the newly
formed Blood Pressure Con-
trol, is an avid tennis player
. . . so much so that he
plays during lunch hour on
the courts at Ford Hospital
. . Wife Phyllis is a tourna-
ment racquet star in her own
right .. Dr. Levhi - and
Phyllis hav
e lots of love to
keep their togetherness a
wonderful one.
CUSTOM CLOTHIER Steve
Petix offered a sucker to the
little baby who came in with
its mother . . . When mom
said the child couldn't have
one, dapper Steve just
shrugged his shoulders, and
walked away... . jutting the
sucker into his own mouth.
SIGN BY BOSSMAN Louie
Ludeman's first chair at
Dante's Barber :Shop in the
Oak Park Center, Nine Mile
and Coolidge, says, "Louie
Sharpie" . . . but should
really be "Lucky Louie" . . .
Over a Srear ago, Lou was
driving his convertible on a
country road near Romeo,
Mich. when 'three Appaloosa
horseS came in front of -his
car and he smashed into
them . . . Louie was cata-
pulted face forward into the
dashboard as one of the
horses rolled onto the hood
. . His auto was totaled as
much as his face, which
bones were crushed and 14
teeth knocked out . . . Today,
"Lucky Louie" is glad to be
alive, "thanks to not wearing
a seat belt" . . . and because
of an excellent plastic sur-
gery job his happy face is
back to normal again . . . as
"he plies .his trade with such
thankfulness . . the sec-
ond chair, Bill Cohen, at
Dante's for about eight years,
keeps muttering every time
he looks at Louie, `:I still
don't believe it!"
INTERESTED IN HELP-
ING reorganize Social, Inc.?
... Young folks' with no place
to meet others need it again.
. . . Write us at the Jewish

NeWs, 17515 W. Nine Mile,
Suite 865, Southfield, Mich.
48076. •
CALL IT A slight -misun-
derstanding . . . at, the open-
ing concert of the Center
Symphony Orchestra .. An
incoming patron asked ,,Jeff-
rey, nine-year-old son of con-
ductor Julius Chajes, "Are
you now an usher?" . . .
Coming out of the auditorium
at the same time, Mischa
Mischakoff turned' to• the
questioner and replied, "No,
I am not an usher!" -
GUESTS ARE welcome to
hear the vocal talents of Glo-
ria Bookstein, Mary Freed-
land, Freda Mendelson and
Marcia Tanzman .. plus the
piano styling of Rochelle
Lakin and special narration
by . Betty Fishman . . . m ak-
ing up "The Genius of Gersh-
win" musical program at
Beth Shalom, Sistefhood's
paid-up membership lunch-
eon; Nov. 14 . . . It's at the
synagogue social hall on Lin-
coln Rd. - in Oak Park.

Jr

Telegraph and 10 Mile Roads in. Southfield.

LOOK! .
WE - HAVE'

• CHANGED MANAGEMENT
• RETRAINED EMPLOYEES
• CLEANED UP /
• FIXED UP
• PAINTED UP

'• INCREASED SEATING
• EXTENDED OUR HOURS
• IMPROVED QUALITY
• INCREASED OPERATIONS
• LOWERED PRICES

WE ALSO HAVE
GREAT SOUP, CHILI & SANDWICHES

NOVEMBER SPECIAL!
THE BEST LITTLE STEAK
$q50 IN TOWN!
war Incl. Potatoes, Salad & Bread

VN

PURPLE PICKLE

24752 SOUTHFIELD RD. AT 10 MILE

FOR. CARRY OUTS & TRAYS

557-2360

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