28 October 3, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SUL • • • • • PIZZERIA RESTAURANT CARRY OUT • DELIVERY Pizza Spaghetti Ravioli Lasagna • Bar B 0 Ribs • Chicken • Shrimp • Sea Food Platter Summer nours: Mon-Thurs., 4 to 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 3 to 2 a.m. Sun. 3 to 12 Mid. 4033 W. 12 MILE Jost E. of Gro•mfi•ld • DINING ROOM BEER, WINE AND or COCKTAILS PRI{ ITE II 1\91 ET Berkley 548-3650 .4111=Immennotab Get On The Right Track! The Best of Everything By DANNY RASKIN NAME OF THE NEW PLACE being opened by Norm LePage of Squire's Table, with others . . . (former Paradiso Villa in Troy) . . will probably be called The Hunter's Fox . . . Expected opening is last week in October of first part of November . . . Chef Doug Durrell will be spending most of his time at the Troy location, with plans for about 15 items only on the dinner menu, including some beautiful gourmet dishes . . . and a portable deli cart at lunch with various items cut and charged according to weight . . . Doug's main forte is gourmet cooking . . . The Squire's Ta- ble will definitely not be neglected by any means . . . Doug has his kitchen staff very well trained with items also being added to its menu of good food. CARMEN'S D'ITALIA on Franklin Rd. at 12 Mile and Northwestern, will be open Fridays and Saturdays un- til 4:30 in the morning . . . probably beginning the middle of October . . . Try their Hamburger d' Italia . . . It's made with provolone cheese and a special sauce on top. THE POSSIBILITY LOOMS much clearer now that Ben Kasle and his Kresco Corp. have taken over Northwood Inn on 111/2 Mile and Woodward . . . reopening in about six months . . . At least $50,000 is being tossed in for initial remodeling on the interior, while property owner Mildred Hund will no doubt chip in many dollars to fix up the as- phalt parking lot . . . Latest rumor is that it will become a spaghetti house. _Famous "BIG" Tyme Sandwiches JUNCTION SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! • CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS • DELICATESSEN DESSERT FANTASIES . . . ALSO CREAM PASTRIES GALORE — BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN BAKERY! 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mile TALIAN-AMERICAN CAFE • LUNCHES • DINNERS • COCKTAILS PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES CLOSED SUNDAYS 17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile) Attendant Parking For Reservations LAWRENCE MALZ, co- the words "Kosher" and 869-3988 median of the Tonight Show "Kosher Style" . . . and why who will leave directly for the state law is not en- The Sands Hotel in Las Ve- forced. gas directly after, will be RECENT FIRST ANNI- featured at the Infant Serv- VERSARY by Irving's Deli- ice Group affair, Oct. 15, catessen-ReStaurant on Raleigh House . . . ISG Greenfield and 11 Mile, was We're also big on weddings, is noted for its annual hailed by mobs of people reunions, engagement parties, shindigs . . . and many offering congratulatory anniversaries, banquets and folks recall the 30 years of wishes for Rose and Irving Invite You For Fine receptions. For up to 860 of House amateur shows put on by Guttman, who have done a Specialties you. For more information, call Dining, Cocktails & Dancing the lassies and some of their most admirable job after 20 include David George, Director of husbands . . . Organized in years in Hamtramck . . . Selected Song Stylings By Catering, 559-6500. Seafood, 1933, this is the 41st year of The two wonderful hard- Steaks, LARRY PARKS ISG affairs . . . one time in working folks deserve every Prime Rib and 1938, there was even a wres- bit of congrats they can re- MON. THRU SAT. Rack of Lamb tling night held at Arena ceive . . . It was quite an Gardens . . . The group undertaking . . . leaving a WESTERN INTERNATIONAL KITELS4t) PRIVATE BANQUET started with 10 women, 5-day-a-weeker, not open LATE EVENING trying almost everything for after five, to the much ROOMS MENU fund raising and realizing larger 7-day operation from From 15 to 125 that the shows were most morning 'til evening . . . successful . . . with most of Some folks shook their them directed and produced heads, but Rose and Irving by Eleanor Riseman . . . made it into one of Detroit's Some of the professionals finest eating spots . . . It is ISG had weren't famous, a distinct pleasure to have but today are in brackets this type of people in our far beyond reach of being midst . . . The wonderful able to be afforded by the heart of Rose is unsur- "A Deli And More!" si° gals, like Shecky Green and passed. George Kirby . . . Hal Gor- 43 22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE HOURS NOW AT THE NEW-NAME don will again be on hand Old Post Office Inn on Tele- 4 IN THE OAK PARK CENTER SAME OWNERS at the with orchestra . . . an im- graph and 10 Mile are 11 to 399-4440 portant facet for entertain- 11 Monday through Thurs- • BREAKFAST MON., TUES. & THURS., 7 a.m.-9 p.m. c is ers, since Hal is one of the day, 11 to 10 on Sunday and WED., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • LUNCH 13". FRI. & SAT., 7 a.m.-9 p.m. top arrangers and backup till 2 a.m. Fridays and Sat- • DINNER 213 SUN., 10 a.m.-9 p.m. pianists in the country . . . urdays . . No more after- OUR AMOUS HOME-MADE Like Morty Gunty, Eleanor hours . . . at least for always gambled on the un- awhile. si. known UFFED CABBAGE and has yet to lose NEXT GIG BY THE OR 43 . . . For tickets, call Sharon New McKinney's Cotton 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen) Rosen, 851-2122 or Vera Pickers, is Oct. 12, at Shera- HICKEN FRICAS EE Brode, dinner-dance chair- ton-Southfield . . . Last BOTH DAILY AFTER 3 p.m. 352-7466 43 man, 547-4747. Graystone Sunday had over EXCEPT WED. " NEW HOSTS AT Bour- 350 people . . . It's from 4 to IS THE PERFECT WAY INCLUDES: SALAD, PO- bon Street Bistro on Lafay- 8, with buffet dinner and TO START YOUR DAY. per TATO, VEGETABLE, BREAD ette between Griswold and some great dance music . . . pers. & BUTTER Shelby, will be Hugo (Aure- At the Oct. 12 affair, new JOIN US liano Ugolini) and Bob An- song, "I Care About De- SUNDAY gus, his singing partner on troit" will be sung by origi- FROM 9 A.M. those former Thursday nal McKinney's vocalist 6 MEATS, POT. SALAD, FREE DELIVERY night opera evenings . . Dave Wilborn. COLE SLAW, RELISHES, ALSO STILL SERVING OUR 7 GREAT They'll be greeting people THOSE WHO ARE CHOPPED LIVER AND OUR Tuesday through Saturday LOOKING for the new SUPER DINNER SPECIALS OWN HOME-BAKED BREAD. and putting on their Pasta Uncle Miltie's Delicatessen • SATURDAY & SUNDAY ... BROILED WHITE We Use Vienna- 43 Wilno Products & Pagliacci every Thursday, . . . it's on 14 Mile, corner of FISH OR FRIED CHICKEN REG. $3.50 si. Friday and Saturday . . . Delemere, four blocks east • MONDAY & TUESDAY . DELMONICO It'll have free valet parking of Coolidge . . . next to a STEAK OR FRIED SHRIMPS 43 SUNDAY PLATTER FOR TWO and dancing on Saturday party store . . . You can't SMOKED FISH, SABLE, LOX, HARD-BOILED $ • THURSDAY . . . LIVER & ONIONS nights after the opera bit miss it . . . Uncle Miltie's EGG, CREAM CHEESE, TOMATOES, ONIONS, FOR OLIVES AND FOUR BAGELS OR VEAL CUTLET . . . plus a menu of about 25 was opened by Milton sis items. TWO! • Green. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY ... OUR FAMOUS si. COMPANY CALLED ONE OF THE DINNER FISH & CHIPS SUMMER BREAKFAST SPECIAL. Meatland uses the term entrees going over with a MON. THRU SAT. ONLY 'TIL 11 a.m. ALL ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD, VEG., "Kosher Style" in their TV very big smackeroo at 2 EGGS, ROLL OR TOAST, BUTTER, alp CHOICE OF POT., ROLLS & BUTTER, TEA OR COFFEE JELLY & COFFEE commercials . . . Look for Golden Mushroom, 10 Mile HOME-COOKED DINNER SPECIALS DAILY DAIRY TRAYS Sen. Jack Faxon, Sen. Dan and Southfield, is the DAILY HOURS: MON.-THURS., 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FRI. & SAT., 7 a.m. to 17 p.m. Champagne Chicken . . . 1E4 +4+ 44 fi g + 4' 44 4+ 44. Cooper and Rep. Joe Forbes SUNDAY, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. to get action on misuse of (Continued on Page 30 We're big on Mitzvahs. Bar and Bas. I Partners ,r1 tra,ei won United ArrhneS IBENNY'S (Sabra) *. 69 4 4 4 4 4 QUALITY TRAY CATERING 98 4 4 4 4 95 SUNDAY MORNING Breakfast