• •s ‘' ,, .1 VV. I ,. • $ otitrieST Set' The University of Michigan and Will face Harvard at the 10th REYNOLDS: Annual Great Lakes Invita- WED. thru SAT. 4 tional College Tournament 6 JIMMY COHEN 4 p.m. Dec. 27 at Olympia. at the Piano 4 Michigan Tech will then take on Yale. The consolation MON. & TUES. , game will be held 6 p.m. Dec. 28, followed by the championship game. HOcleey OVIVER Receives I Chry lers 1974 BB Humanitarian Award HOUR GLASS s - 4850 One half of the world can 41 not understand the pleasures of the other.—Jane Austen . • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER cA ► 24901 NORTHWESTERN 35 6-7470 NATIONALLY FAMOUS KEROS CONEY ISLANDS Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m• Sundays 12 Noon-8:30 p.m. WE ARE DIRECT FROM MICHIGAN AND • LAFAYETTE—AMERICAN CONEY ISLAND ATKrog EVERGREEN & 12. MICE r TAE IN TIE COUNTRY MACE CENTER - Reservations Welcome tidy Fine Dinink- in a majestic atmosphere et- •••-• : • ersi a TAWS° soommremomm■a■••■■ us mur ial Dinner 5:30-To' p.m. Sun. 2-8 p.m. 145 N. CENTER ST. (Sheldon) Bet. 7 & 8 Mile 3 Northville 49 4 885 r Anthony , liouSe idialialia 20600 PLYMOUTH AUSABLE ROOM Dancing to the Martin Kosins Trio 5-9 Delvecchici Honored Hotel SPECIAL THANKSGIVING FARE THURS., NOVEMBER 28 Tuel. Thru Fri., Lunch 11:30-2:30 Sat. 5:30-10 p.m. An historic landmark iawasse 9 Mile/Lodge Service Drive Southfield, Michigan 48075 CONTINENTAL CUISINE •""ft the audience by general chairmen C., Boyd 'Stock- meyer of Detroit Bank and Trust, and, attorney Irwin I. Cohn.' Louis Weber, chairman of the Bnai Brith foundation committee, presented a plaque to Stockmeyer for his efforts at the fundraising din- ner, and a gold key to Cohn, only the third - time Hillel Foundation of Bnai Brith has presented su4la a key. Riccardo was lauded for his efforts on behalf of the community through programs he initiated at Chrysler for employes, and through his work with the United Foun- dation. Sam J. Stone, international Bnai Brith vice president, introduced the honoree and said that more men like him were needed during troubled times. In accepting the gold medallion, Riccardo said he was accepting "on behalf of brotherhood . . . not for my- self. It is more difficult to do good work in hard times, and the efforts of all of us are required." Proceeds from the dinner will be used to aid Bnai Brith's youth services, in- _eluding - Hillel programs at colleges and high schools, and counseling services; Other dinner participants included: Lawrence M. Ca- rino of WJBK-TV; Cantor Jacob B a r k 1 n of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Beth Achim; state Sen. Jack Faxon; the Very Reverend Malcolm Car- ron of the University of De- troit; Paul Zuckerman of the United Jewish Appeal; Sheri Aaron of BBG; Lewis Check of AZA; Michael Feigelman of Wayne State University's Hillel chapter and Morris Direnfeld of the Bnai Brith Supreme Lodge B-o a r d of Governors. John J. Riccardo, president of Chrysler Corp., was the 1974 National Bnai B r it h Humanitarian Award recip- ient_ Sunday at a Gobo Hall benefit dinner which at- tracted approximately 900 persons. • Riccardo, who has been president of Chrysler since 1970, was lauded by several speakers for his efforts with- in and outside the automotive industry on behalf of man- kind. - Proclamation's and letters from Michigan Governor William Milliken, the state Senate, the Detroit Common Council, and Detroit Mayor Coleman Young were de- livered to Riccardo. An impressive array of speakers was presented to 352.2546 - lc V• •P• ROOM CATERING TO THE SOPHISTICATED SET! SUPPER CLUB 1 Mile West of Evergreen For Reservations: 272-0730 COMPLETE DINNERS INCLUDE , •Hors D'Oeuvres •Salad Bar •Soup *Vegetable & Potato MONDAYS 'ONLY FOR STEAK OR PRIME - , RIB DINNER,WITH SECOND MEAL AT REGULAR . PRICE • ENTERTAINMENT 8 DANCING 7 NIGHTS .A WEEK IN THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE ROOM •,,Valet Parking Available • .. I 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Mondays 427-3170 559-3377 _I FAST EFFICIENT CARRY-OUT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK NOW , V S M W5- REST kr RANT Just South of 6 Mile John J. Riccardo, left, president of Chrysler Corp., is shown receiving the congratulations of Sam J. Stone, Bnai Brith. _international vice president, after- Riccardo was awarded the 1974 National Bnai Brith Humanitarian Award Sunday evening. • 1 CHILDREN'S MENU • MINI BREAKFAST ' onus TAKEN 4 4 4 e THE SUSSEX. HOUSE 1970 w:12 Mile Rd. Oast East of Evergreen), BUDGET PLEASERS •AT EVERGREEN & 10 MILE 4 s 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - 16825 MIDDLEBELT HERITAGE BIG BOY SUN.-THURS., 7: e.a.-12 mil: FRI. & SAT..7 4 4 4 Featuring Food Prepared Before You' • Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners 18800 W. McNICHOLS+ . (6 Bits. W. of Southfield) • " JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE : * * * w * 538 * * * * * I " COCKTAILS BEING SERVED NGEL'S 4 iR 11 I $ I/ 30—FridayAn415;1014 '41 THE MAIM JEWISil With our namesake, it is fitting that we celebrate this holiday with the best of food. , SHIAWASSEE THANKSGIVING BUFFET All You Can Eat $695 Adults Children under 12 $ 395 (free favors for the youngsters) 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. BUTCHER BLOCK. THANKSGIVING HOURS _ 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. . (Regular Menu) • _ I OPEN MON -SAT: FROM 11:30 A.M. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275 • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Enjoy a truly great dining experience in- the elegant ChambertinRestaurant. Superior food, fine wines and cocktails served with flair in a continental setting. Entertainment Tuesday — Saturday in The Tavern. Banquet-party rooms for up to 300. Open everyday. Your host— Gus Kokas Restaurateur '.:- . ,. The Chambertin 22.900 Michigan Ave. 'i'-' In front of the Holiday Inn .1:::". i Dearborn —278-6900 . • 740;taic _ W*-‘. • "\k. Alex Delvecchio, general manager •and coach of_ the Red Wings, will be honored 7 p.m. Nov. 24 at Olympia, for his contributions to hockey. Ceremonies will pre- cede a game with the Los Angeles Kings. There are two 'things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.—Logan Pearsall Smith ' Telegraph and 10 Mile Roads in Southfield. • I