THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, May 9, 1975 Hillel Opens Its Kindergarten The program is aimed at developing growth, learning abilities and social partici- pation. Morning, afternoon and full-day programs are available. For information, call Mrs. Frances Magid, 851-2394. litlfrilrkfklek*******, DINNER PRICES i AUTHENTIC HOME-MADE Hillel Day School of Met- ropolitan Detroit, for the first time in two years, an- •,- i - ounces openings in its kin- dergarten program. DRASTICALLY REDOCED, ' HUNGARIAN • FOOD SIRLOIN STEAK, $4.95: , PRIME RIB; $4.65 RED SNAPPER, $4.50 SURF 8 TURF, $6.751 Etc. Etc. Etc, . z. - Entertainment Nightly (Monday only for dinner) 1 Singles Events BALATON RESTAURANT 3966 W. 12 Mile S i $14 3 Blks. E..of Greenfield Res. Suggested Weekends 546-1894 ti * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • Open Mother's Day/ Special Mother's Day Menu Boars Head Inn 26207 W. Warren, Dbn. Hgts. , 'Where the Standard of Excellence Begins • Mother's Day Dinners Served 1-00 p.m.-9.00 p.m. * Open 7 Days * Banquet Facilities * Plenty of Parking • * * 411 * 41- IF * * * • * 11- * * * * * 274-0060 41, * * Resv. Suggested * * ENJOY litefitetio 'Dag AT BLAKENEY'S RANCH HOUSE OPEN 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. 28333. GRAND RIVER BETWEEN 8 MILE & MIDDLEBELT 477-8545 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ∎ • • • I CELEBRATING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY I • • • • 4 • • • orned Beef 3t 9. ; • • • Offer good thru Thursday, May 15 • • • BREAKFAST • LUNCH ,• DINNER • • • • • • • • • • • • Vienna-Wilno Products • • • 29556 ORCHARD LAKE RD., N. OF 13 MILE • • • 851-5444 • • • • • SPECIAL TRAYS FEATURED FOR GRADUATIONS • • • • 6011/••••• •••••••••• • • •• • ••• • ••• • ••• • •9 • ELIOT'S Deli SUNDAYS, 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. and TUES., WED. & THURS., 5:30 to 10 p.m. MICHIGAN'S MOST ELABORATE BUFFET Everything From A to Z! 95 per person Children Under 5 Free DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR LOUNGE TUES.-SAT. DRAWBRIDGE TRIO The Drawbrid Qe 145 SHELDON RD. (Take 8 Mile to Sheldon, Turn Left 2 Blocks) Northville SHERWOOD HALL CONVALESCENT HOME, 3030 Greenfield, Royal Oak, will have an open house 2-5 p.m. Sunday. The staff and residents will offer tours of the building. Refreshments will be served, and the community is invited. OPEN DAILY 11:30-10 p.m. A*: MOVIE GUIDE Business Briefs CRITERION CLUB, for mature adults will host a "Maytime Ball" 9 p.m. Sat- urday at the Oak Park Community Center. Dress will be informal. Johnny "C" and his orchestra will provide the music for danc- ing, and social mixers will be included. Refreshments will be served. President Betty Weinberg announces arrangements are com- pleted, for the club's dinner- dance and annual installa- tion of officers to be held June 20 at the Raleigh House. For information, call Ms. Weinberg, 559-5175. * * * PEOPLE WITHOUT PARTNERS OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER will have its bi- monthly bowling party 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park Lanes. An evening of coffee and conversation will be held 8:30 p.m. May 18 in the home of Jack Wol-rauch, 17440 Evans, Southfield. Discussion topic will be "Second Marriage — Are Kids a Help or Hindrance?" For information, call the Jewish Center, 341-4200. * * * THE BAYIT will have a Beit Cafe featuring Kenneth Davidson of Wayne State University 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bayit, 16845 Muir- land. Davidson will speak on "Different Levels of Con- sciousness." Felafel will be served. For information, call the Bayit, 861-1929. . If You Want An Honest Prime Steak Come to Russell's Nothing But Man-Size Prime DINNERS-LUNCHES-SNACKS FOLK GUITARIST-TUESDAYS 6:30-10:30 OPEN DAILY-MON-FRI. 11 pm-1:00 am 'SUNDAYS-4 pm-MIDN. CLOSED SAT. RUSSELL'S STEAK HOUSE GRAND RIVER AND • TIMES SQUARE I efock West of Wash,ngton Blvd between Sheraton 8 Heritage Hotels Open Tues. - Fri. 11:30 to 2:00 a.m. Sat. 5:30 to 2 a.m. Sun. 2 to 9 p.m. Inquire About Our MiniCard Reading 349-4885 Astrology Sessions! 963-6960 HEIDI'S SALON in Or- chard Mall, West Bloom- field, was recently selected by the Michigan Advertising Agency Council to receive the 1974 Creative Achieve- ment Award. * * * THE CONG. BETH ACHIM TOUR to Israel is being planned for Oct. 28 to Nov. 11. The tour Will have available accommodations in five-star hotels, two meals daily and a carefully prepared itinerary. For in- formation, call Cong. Beth Achim, 352-8670. * * * OP Cunningham's Picks Moms Today A contest to honor the 100 "Best Moms' ' at the Cun- ningham Drug Store in Lin- coln Center, has been an- nounced by store manager Ray Garcia. The contest is part of a grand re-opening to cele- brate the addition of 3,000 sq. ft. to the store and com- plete remodeling. "Best Mom Award" nomi- nation. blanks, available at the store, 26118 Greenfield, call for the person to write why his or her mother de- serves the award. Winners will be the first 100 people in line at the store to submit their entries at 6 p.m. today. The 100 winning nominations will receive one-pound boxes of chocolates and five-bloom orchid corsages. The next 500 moms will receive Ha- waiian orchids in gift boxes. Winners are limited to one per family. Winning Best. Mom Award entries will be dis- played in the store, and will be available to parents on Mother's Day for those who want them for the family scrapbook. Bozo the Clown will ap- pear at the store 2-3:30 p.m. Saturday. . JNF Will Honor Local Grads The Jewish National Fund will plant a tree in Is- rael in honor of each of the graduates, confirmands and consecrants of all Hebrew schools, day schools, syn- agogues and temples, it was announced by Charles Milan, president of JNF, and Percy Kaplan, executive director. A tree certificate will be presented to the student as a gift from JNF. JNF has asked school, synagogue and temple offi- cials to provide, as soon as possible, the names and ad- dresses of the graduates, confirmands and conse- crants, and the date of the official ceremonies, so that the certificates will coincide with that date. This custom of honoring the young students, inaugu- rated some 18 years ago; has gained recognition and has received commendation from educators here and in Israel, Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. signed leases for con- struction of two department stores in Southland Shop- ping Center, Taylor, and Westland Shopping Center, Westland. The store and catalog chain will open the first two of its Detroit mar- ket full line units May 21 at Eastland and Northland Shopping Centers. Greenfield N. of 9 Nine 559-2730. ThEATERs IN ONE BUILDING Wed. NIVFINEIES ALL - TnEvrEits—I Show only at tr00—$1. "DIRTY HARRY" (R) "MAGNUM FORCE" (R) "TOMMY" (PG) "CHINATOWN" (R) "JANIS" (R) * * * Zenith Chiefs Meet Kollek 12 llile-Coo lidge LI 2-03313 BERKLEY HELD OVER 2ND WEEK! CHICAGO — Four repre- sentatives of Zenith Radio Corp. and its partner and affiliate in Israel, Overseas Radio Corp., recently met with Teddy Kollek, mayor of Jerusalem. Robert S. Bowen, vice president of marketing, told Mayor Kollek that Zenith was proud of the activities of its affiliate in Israel. These efforts have put Ze- nith in the number one sales position in Israel. Weekdays Open 7 o'clock Art Carney, Academy Award Winner "Best Actor" HARRY & TONTO (R) 7:25 & 9:20 Fri. & Sat. Eve Open 7:15 HARRY & TONTO 7:35 & 9:30 Sun. Open 1:15 HARRY & TONTO 1:40, 3:35, 5:30, 7:25 & 9:20 Bargain Nites every Sun., Mon. & Thurs. All Seats $1.00 No coupons. Coupons accepted all other days. "A thrilling experience!" "An astounding picture! Judith Crrit Nt•w York M,to.itints Severitmn ?I Archer Winston, N Y Post Acadgmy Award Winner ARTHUR RI IIINSTEIN LOVE OF LIFE A NE W `r Of K E Ft F II MS RE 1 E ASE Special Limited Exclusive Engagement Now Greenfield N or 10%, 968 8 700 JJ thru MAY 20 ONLY For theatre parties call Ruth Davis 557-4420 Weekdays 10-5 The Towne Theatre Salutes NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK MAY 4 - 11 120:0•711•0.071"0 - Remember when YOU and your family could see hit movies and not destroy your budget? fl THE Washington Theatre has brought back the good old days! SUN. thru THURS. ALL SEATS S1.00 FRI.and SAT. ADULTS S2.00 CHILDREN S1.00 Tonight BURT REYNOLDS PETER • BOODANOVICITS CYB1LL SHEPHERD Great Songs/ MUSIC AND LYRICS BY COLE PORTER (ezale PLUS SUTHERLAND & GOULD • ...,D„y„s .1."--- ../ ,,,, do it to the C.I.A. TECHNICOLOR' PRINTS BY DELUXE PG1 422 S. WASHINGTON, ROYAL OAK 541-0082 H -4 /P's L r -1