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Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
VINCENZO'S
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7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
869-5674
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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
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'Auberge presents
Seafood Sunday!
By HEIDI PRESS
Guest Columnist
THANKSGIVING AT Sam
Press (Barbara) household
this year had a different
twist from years past . .
Barry -Martin, new enter-
tainer to Detroit from New
Jersey, performed during
dessert with dialogue from
old Marx Brothers' films .. .
After dinner, Martin, who
just finished a brief stint at
Duffy's, displayed his ver-
satility at piano by playing
requests ranging from Duke
Ellington's "Satin Doll" to
Eumir Deodato's versions of
-"Rhapsody in Blue" and
"Theme from 2001—a Space
Odyssey" . . . Martin (real
name Martin Molitz), whose
talents are available, worked
extensively, in the Borsht
Belt, New York City, Phila-
delphia and New Jersey. At
Duffy's he appeared with the
Dalton Gang, for whom he
That's this and every Sunday—a unique Seafood
,Buffet to round out your weekend. You start
with our unusual appetizer buffet that's loaded
with steaming chowder, glazed salmon, shrimps
in the shell and other delicious treats. Then on to
the Fresh Salad Bar for your choice of a tempting
salad that you make yourself. And then, the
crowning touch—platters and chafing dishes
filled with baked fish, french fried fish, filet
de sole, shrimp and other items from the ocean's
larder that defy description. It's something you
won't want to miss, all at only $7.95 per person.
And you can heighten all those glorious flavors
with fine wines from our exclusive-cellars. This
Sunday, from 5:30 until 9 PM. Call us now for
reservations, won't you? 643-7474.
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IRVING'S IS HERE!
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27167 GREENFIELD, 1 Block North of 11 Mile Rd.
1 " 559 - 1380
(Next to Great Scott Mkt.)
ENJOY OUR FAMOUS HOME COOKED MEALS
and DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS
Hours: Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 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 PASTERIES ARE FRESH DAILY!
YOU MUST TRY THEM THEY'RE DERICIOUS!
BREAKFAST
SPECIAL
7 a.m. to all a.m.
HANUKA
SPECIAL!!
Rose's Own Famous
Home Made
POTATO
LATKES
Peeled and scrubbed by hand!
Includes: Orange Juice,
2 Eggs (your choice),
Roll or Toast,
Hot Tea or Coffee
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6 8 7 Mile Rds
Somerset Inn, Big Beaver
Road, east of Coolidge,
Troy, Michigan 48084
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Danny Raskin's
Italian-American Cuisine
18211 JOHN R
Friday, Dec. 6, 1974-39 '
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559-1380
played piano, and directed
and wrote musical arrange-
ments. Last year he per-
formed 300 one-man shows
in eight states of a revue
called "Comedy Through the
Ages." He also had chil-
dren's shows in New York
and in Philadelphia . . . Prior
to dinner Father Sam pro-
posed a toast to our Aunt
Phyllis Marks in honor of
her engagement to John
Ensminger . . . Dec. 18 is
wedding date —
TED COHEN, local ac-
countant, is on his way to
local stardom . . . He was
featured in a comic strip-type
invitation to recent Bnai
Moshe Singles dance. The
invite shows Ted bolstering
his reputation as a "ladies
man"—giving a line to a
local Ms.
MARVIN RUBIN may can-
cel his trip to California now
that he's seen the current
rage in the motion picture
industry—the diaster movies.
He's having second thoughts
since he saw "Earthquake",
"Towering Inferno" a n d
"Airport 1975."
WHATEVER HAPPENED
to Johnny Ginger who played
bellhop host of Channel 7
children's morning show
about 10 years ago?
JUNIOR
DIVISION of
Jewish Welfare Federation,
a socially- and . community-
oriented organization for
Jewish singles and marrieds
age 22-32, will hear Dr. Paul
Pearsall, chief of Problems
of Daily Living Clinic at
Sinai Hospital speak on "Ef-
fective Sexual Communica-
cation" 8 p.m. Dec.. 18 at
United Hebrew Schools main
building.
HEAR TELL THE BAR
at Raleigh House has been
expanded ... and new dance
floor added . . Wonder if
this means Friday night
competition for Grogshop at
Stouffer's Northland Inn?
- CRIPPLING SNOW had
varied effects around town
. .. at Somerset Apts. spirits
were high as long as spirits
were available . . . two snow-
ed-in teachers hiked through
snow to local tennis house
to play a few games . . .
residents in our building had
continuous party . . no
party for Uncle Albert Rosen
(Charlotte),. though . . Un-
cle Al was visiting his moth-
er in Atlantic 'City when big
snow hit Midwest . . . He
drove to Philadelphia where
he was put up in Mariott
Hotel . . . all expenses paid
for days held over in Philly.
Satire is a sort of glass
wherein beholders do gener-
ally discover everybody's
face but their own.—Swift
.
SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE!
SAME GREAT MENU!.
OUR FAMOUS "BIG" TYME SANDWICHES..
• CHARBURGERS *STEAK & EGGS
• DELICATESSEN
DESSERT FANTASIES . .- ALSO CREAM
PASTRIES GALORE — BAKED FRESH
DAILY IN OUR OWN BAKERY!
4286 N. WOODWARD
Between 13,& 14 Mile ,
THE ADVANCE
NOSHERIE
CATERING
IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING
23077 GREENFIELD, Corner of 9 Mile Rd., Southfield
OWned and Operated by Ronnie Forman
557-8060
COMPLETE CATERING FROM 25 TO 125
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COMPLETE DINNERS NIGHTLY
OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.
1008 N. WOODWARD
AT 11Y2 MILE RD.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
LENNIE 1
"The Voice".
RANDALL
543-2626
of the
Piano Bar -
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lb. SALAMI
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