28 October 31, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOOK FOR YOUR NAME YOU MAY BE A WINNER FIND YOUR NAME IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THIS ISSUE AND YOU ARE A WINNER. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY "THE GOOD BOOK: MONEYSAVING TWO FOR ONE PASSBOOK THIS BOOK CONTAINS HUNDREDS OF COUPONS FOR DINNERS, THEATRES, SPORTS AND SHOW THE GOOD BOOK tot iluiteAt • • AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE "ENTERTAINMENT '76" BOOK LANDMARK RESTAURANT The Best of Everything 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) Open Mon.-Sat. from 1 1:30 a.m. 559 - 3377 By DANNY RASKIN 25900 Greenfield at Lincoln Green-Lincoln Bldg. • COMPLETE DINNERS BACK IN 1952, Red Buttons, who appears this Sunday at the Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope Dinner- Dance at Raleigh House, launched "The Red Buttons Show" on television, which ran for three seasons to top ratings . . . Some of his lines such as "Strange things are happening" entered the idiom of time and he won a Michael Award (later renamed "Emmy") as the best comedian in 1953 . . Red also has an Academy Award for his performance in the movie "Sayonara" . . . But it wasn't all roses for Red, who has become a stage, television and movie household name . . . As a kid growing up, he used to sing on street corners in the Bronx . . . and his career really began when he was hired as a singing bellhop tons on his uniform com- at Dinty Moore's City Island bined with his red hair gave Tavern . . . The shiny him the nickname, which became a permanent change from Aaron Schwatt . . . On weekends, while attend- ing high school, he looked for jobs as a comic emcee . . . On one occasion, Red unknowingly officiated at a Nazi Bund rally . . . they didn't know he was Jewish either. Fashion Show Every Wed.-Mandy's Boutique Don Lessnau at the piano Thurs, Fri. & Sat. Evening BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 250 • THE JEWISH NEWS, 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865 • THE SUSSEX HOUSE • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS BRING THE PAGE WITH YOUR NAME ON IT AND PROPER IDENTIFICATION TO: • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS • BREAKFAST SPECIALS We're big on Mitzvahs. Bar and Bas. Open Daily 11 AM-9 PM We're also big on weddings, reunions, engagement parties, anniversaries, banquets and receptions. For up to 860 of you. For more information, call David George, Director of Catering, 559-6500. • Low Prices • No Tipping OBEEF °BURGERS °CHICKEN °FISH FRY 25025 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile Rd Southfield WESTEiiN INTERNATIONAL HOTELS' Partners travel wttn unoed Atritnes 1050 Ann Arbor Rd. (at Harvey St.) 2 Blks. E. of Sheldon Rd.. Plymouth lobster 'Dinner Shrimp Cocktail, Soup, Salad, Potato, Sn Vichy Water, Coffee, Tea or Milk '7•JV That's the most expensive meal of over 52 different seafood dishes . . . prime steaks too! Same great lunches plus our new luncheon sandwiches. Fabulous tasting and fast service Lunch from Ike Ctala S 13 30 a.m. Dinners 'til midnight. Sundays, 3 p.m. to 9 .m. Banquets, Weddings, Christmas facilities available ;FREE Valet Parking. Limousine service to and from the Fisher Theatre. Reservations accepted 3077 W. Grand Blvd. ' (across from G.M. Bldg). 872-3 1 1 1 AOC TRY OUR NEW AFTER-THEATER SANDWICHES ANY HOUR! ANY DAY! 99c Includes: Souo or Juice, Cole Slaw or Salad, Choice of Potato, Dinner Roll & Butter 2 eggs, choice of 2 different breakfast $ 129 meats, toast & jelly, coffee - NOW OPEN 24 HOURS MON. THRU. SlT. SUNDAYS 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Jack Freed & Ray Bresler Your Hosts At the YOUR BUCK BUYS MORE AT STEAK C4 BEEF BURGERS CHICKEN FISH FRY BROILED WHITE FISH 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2 eggs, hashed browns, toast & jelly, coffee . ■ ■ ■ ■ Oak Park 968-1150 RED CEDARS Invite You For Fine Dining, Cocktails & Dancing Song Stylings By LARRY PARKS NAME IS DEFINITE now for the former Paradiso Villa spot in Troy that'll soon open . . . It'll be called Elephant . . . owned by a group headed by Norm Le- Page of Squire's Table. MON. THRU SAT. House Specialties include Selected Seafood, Steaks, Prime Rib and Rack of Lamb GALLERY ON 10 MILE RD., east of Evergreen, owned by Steve Becharas, will soon celebrate its first anniversary . . . with no doubt of many congrats for his operation of the-place as a gentleman. BONFIRE BAR B Q on W. Eight Mile, just west of Evergreen has been open a short while, but never with a grand opening . . . This it will have sometime in No- vember, lasting eight days from Sunday through a Sunday . . . Owner Pete Ca- vataio is going all-out on a price kick that should have folks lined up all around. TOPINKA'S on W. Seven Mile Rd. and Tele- graph is now open for lunch. SOUVLAKI IS NOT an American-coined phrase made up here, as indicated in a local newspaper item . . . says A. S. Kyriakopo- poulous, better known as Tony Keros, bossman at the Athens Souvlaki eatery in Harvard Row on 11 Mile and .Laliser . . . In Greece, says Tony, souvlaki is a sand- wich made with lamb, ei- ther gyros or pieces as on shish kebob . . . The gyros (souvlaki) sandwich he serves is made with bar-b-q lamb from a stand-up rotis- serie and served with sliced tomatoes, onions and yogurt on pita bread . . . Athens Souvlaki makes its own yo- gurt every morning and its. own bread and Greek pas- tries m the back room . . . 907,- of the people, says - - (Continued on Page 29) +4,44, 4, 44- 1444q4;4949p.++++++ 4E 11 cks (Sabra) 41 •BREAKFAST "A Deli And Mort!" 41 2 2 1 10 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE 41 IN THE OAK PARK CENTER 4s 399-4440 43 43 41 41 • LUNCH •DINNER MON., TUES. & THURS.. FRI. & SAT's 7 a.m.-9 p.m. CLOSED WED. SUN., 10 o.m.-9 p.m. STRIP STEAK INCL: SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, BREAD & BUTTER Available Mon. Thru $ 2" p.m. QUALITY TRAY CATERING 6 MEATS, POT. SALAD, FREE DELIVERY COLE SLAW, RELISHES , CHOPPED LIVER AND OUR OWN HOME-BAKED BREAD. We Use Vienna- REG. $3.50 Wilno Products 98 SUNDAY PLATTER FOR TWO SMOKED FISH, SABLE, LOX, HARD-BOILED $ EGG. CREAM CHEESE, TOMATOES, ONIONS, OLIVES AND FOUR BAGELS 95 FOR TWO! FALL BREAKFAST SPECIAL MON. THRU SAT. ONLY 'III 11 a.m. 2 EGGS, ROLL OR TOAST, BUTTER, JELLY & COFFEE 41 4. ED D INNER SPECIA LS D 4 4 1 a g4 *P h Dei:RfiT4S44