voticiENZ•'S LA . C • U DelicioDui: lcyer P nzarTeado :or the 1821 1 JOHN R Now: Open Sundoy 12 Noon 869-5674 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455 — NOW APPEARING . The ... I .IZA TOM \ POWERS Group • . . ,i. . . . - — t . 7 44 LCO HELEN'S DIRTY_ DOWNSTAIRS AT THELELAND HOUSE CASS AT BAGLEY COCKTAILS ••DANCING Our Dai y Hours: NW MR THRS. 11:30 - 10:30 p.m. FRL AND SAT. 113°423° Lm * SUNDAYS 3 to 10:00 p.m. r-..... iiii<614-MY /r - 41(1 . .- - _ 11 . , 962-2300 , • _. 2 Ounce Martinis and Manhattans At Regular Price (Lunch Only) • Deluxe . $1 95 Luncheon . Salad Bar . • Hot. BUffet $095 • Luncheon & Salad Bar a In- The ORCHARD MALL - A WE'RE MUCH - MORE THAN AN ORIENTAL RESTAURANT! Orchard Lake, North of Maple ( 15) West Bloomfield. For Res: 851-6400 Private Ccirry-Out Dept. -- ---- Your Choice of . GOOSE or TURKEY - For Thanksgiving Have you tried the old fashioned feast . of tender goose and chestnut dressing? Join us for a real treat. • Other menu items available , _ Call now for your reservation . 18100 W. 10 Mile Rd., Col.. Southfield Rd. 559-4230 \1/4 4111 ■ "I Entertammen't Tues. thru Sat. In Our Mushroom Cellar STENIS --c e , roman irli - a' % I - - . • f. • S p. eeta tzing 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. 696 851-4094 : - Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. RAY KING evenings at the Piano Bar LAM SHOP LISTENING • BANQUET FACILITIES 6 & 7 Mike Rds - POST LAST YEAR, Frances Weinberg, third grade' teach- er at Pepper School in Oak Park, was involved in a first . . . being the initial "bubie" o haVe her grandchild in the same school . . . Well, now she owns another first . . . with her second grandchild also at the same school .. . Amy inkindergarten and Stacy in the first grade are the little ones of her daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Harvey Krohn . . On Stacy's sixth birthday, the kids were running around making all kinds of noise when Frances walked into the recreation ' room at Pepper . . Dead silence . . . Then the 16 youngsters quietly looked up and said, "Good afternoon, Mrs. Weinberg." • . . "It's okay," said Frances. "In here I'm Stacy's bubie!" WHEN PEOPLE ASK Harry N. Brodsky what his middle initial stands for, he replies, "Nothing." . . It's actually Neil. MAURICE ROSENDER has heard from Bnai Brith national headquarters in Washington that he 'is eligi- ble to become a member of the coveted Bnai Brith mem- bership hall of fame . . . Maurice has brought in well over 100 members. , RECENT 54TH WEDDING anniversary of Bill .arid. Gussie Mintz was a surprise shindig given by _their chil, dren Harriet Rich (Judge Leo) of Los Angeles, Frank (Monnie) and -Bernard (Ruth) at Bernie's Southfield home . . . Children's gift to the love birds is a California trip for the entire winter ... Bill and Gussie met in Tor- onto and had their first date on Armistice Day, 1918 . . Two years later they were married and came to Detroit in 1923. CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Little 4-year-old 'Sandra Col- bUrn asked .her mother Ruth how long it was until her birthday . . . Mother said it wasn't too far away, and Sandy asked, "Well, mommy, is -it time for me to begin 'being a good girl?" DEBRA SUE PARTRICH, former Detroiter and junior at the University of Florida, has been selected by Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity as their homecoming queen . . . Ex- localites, mother Edith and her builder hubby David Jasse, live in Ft. Meyer, Fla. . . . Debbie is an active lassie at school . . . in student gov- ernment, a uniiersity singer, a pledge of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and chairman of public relations and commu- nication . . . while majoring in elementary education .. . SIGHT SCENE at a recent party . . . Seymour Brode talking tennis, of course .. . Former owner of the bye bye Detroit Loves is bossmart at a number of •tennis clubs• around town . . . Dance- master Joe Ccirnell wearing a striped tux shirt . . . Mau- rice Cohen recalling about one Saturday morning while jogging down Bell Road and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS THE ALL-NEW NATIONALLY FAMOUS Danny Raskin's Fine Italian-American Cuisine Italian-American Cuisine Bet 26—Friday, Nov. 15, 1974 NEW OWNERSHIP • NEW MANAGEMENT • NEWLY DEOCRATED 2675 E. GRAND BLVD., Just E. of 1.75 Chrysler Freeway Featuring Our Great meeting Rabbi Groner walk- ing to services . . "I can't be in shule," said Maurice as he continued jogging up and down. "Give me a short sermon." . . . "You should have enough strength to get back," said Rabbi Groner. . . . 'Sam Lieberman and Joe Dresner in deep conversation with furrowed brows . . . Norman Lippitt, attorney for the Detroit Police Dept., very happy nobody coming to him with a complaint during the evening. JEANNE LEBOW, seven- year-old daughter of Sybil and Ed Lebow, wanted to go to the store with mother, so in order to placate her, Sybil 'prom- ised to bring Jeanne some- thing if she stayed home and behaved herself while the maid cleaned the houle - . . . When Sybil 'returned, she found, Jeanne waiting at the . door and asked if she had been' a good girl . . . "I was geoder than good" exclaimed Jeanne: "I was so good I could hardly stand it!" ASKED WHETHER he had ever realized any of his boyhood hopes, Sam Evans of Displays . Unlimited who does such fantastic wonderful work, replied, "I sure have. When my mother used to comb my hair, I often wished I didn't have any." COMPLETE LOBSTER' $ 950 per person DINNER INCLUDING: SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, SHRIMP COCKTAIL, COFFEE, TEA, MILK OR VICHY WATER MONDAYS thru SATURDAYS, 4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. CHOICE COCKTAILS AND WINES FOR RESERVATIONS CALL NO RESERVATIONS SATURDAYS ONLY TR 2-8800 ITALIAN - AMERICAN CUISINE At Our/Two Locations • Lunches Dinners • Cocktails PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES AT PARADISO VILLA' ONLY FASHION SHOW EVERY THURSDAY . 12:30 to 1:30 BY CHARISMA P - - raciiio Cale p a racii3o a 17630 WOODWARD (4 Mks. N. Of 6 Mile) - Detroit Mon. tIwu Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 pin. Fri. a Sot., 11 a.m. -12 Midnight Villa -4 1 15 E. LONG LAKE RD. (Corner Livernois) Troy Monday thru Saturday 11 am. to 2 cm. Closed - Sundays Jim LaMonte Closed Sundays at our piano bar IRVING'S at IS HERE! 27167 GREENFIELD, 1 Block North of 11 Mile Rd. (Next to Great Scott Mkt.) 559-1380 Enjoy Our Frilous Home Cooked Meals and Delicatessen Products Hours: Tues., Wed. liiThurs., 7 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.Sunday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER ". ROSE'S HOME-MADE PASTRIES ARE FRESH DAILY! CYOU MUST TRY THEM THEY'RE DEE-LICIOUD S! BREAKFAST I CARRY-OUT SPECIAL - SPECIAL 7 59 .48 $ LB. SLICED uN VIENNA Includes: Orange Juice, 2 Eggs (your choice), Roll or Toast, Hot Tea or Coffee W W PASTRAMI W 111,- WE ARE NO TAKING ORDERS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TRAYS 1 410.- "-Rd" '410--- 4