THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS YOUR BUCK BUYS MORE Al STEAK E4 ■ ■ ■ ■ BEEF BURGERS CHICKEN FISH FRY Exhibit Defaced CHICAGO (JTA) — An exhibit of the Encyclopaedia Judaica was vandalized and the Israeli flag desecrated here last Wednesday during the annual convention of the American Dental Society. HERMAN'S MINI DELI PARTY TRAYS $3.00 per person (Min. order — 10 persons) Open Daily 11 AM-9 PM 543-6073 • Low Prices ************** * • No Tipping * • OBEEF °BURGERS °CHICKEN arm FRY DINE & DANCE . * EVERY NIGHT * James Cohen if .., .* -, Mon. 8, Tues. t; Thula 8 Allen Street 'C , Wed.-Sat. '''' 44 '4.-'V ANGEL'S; 25025 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile Rd., Southfield 4 ;HOUR GLASS 18800 W. McNICHOLS 1050 Ann Arbor Rd. (at Harvey St.) 2 Blks. E. of Sheldon Rd.. Plymouth 6 Blks. W. of Southfield/ ronutn e•raee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 85 1 -4-094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 1 1:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. Specializing in ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND:BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners L DANCING MON.-SAT. FROM 10 p.m. M' ter Theater' Menu DANNY STEVENSON At The Piano Bar FOR COCKTAIL HOUR. MON. THRU FRI. 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. JAZZ STYLINGS OF THE NEW DANNY STEVENSON TRIO Mon. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. LANDMARK RESTAURANT 25900 Greenfield at Lincoln Green-Lincoln Bldg. Oak Park 968-1150 NOW FEATURING SALAD BAR MON. THRU WED.-5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Our soups are all home made! BROILED WHITE FISH LOX & BAGELS ANY HOUR! 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. $1 99 4g. 538-4850 *****-*--Ortr****** ANY DAY! Includes: Soup or Juice, Cole Slaw o or Salad, Choice of $ Potato, Dinner Roll & Butter 95 DINNER SPECIALS-5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. MON.—CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE TUES.—MEAT LOAF WED.—STUFFED PEPPERS Specials also everyday NOW OPEN 24 HOURS MON. THRU. SAT. SUNDAYS 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 32) in rum syrup with lemon ice and topped with a fresh strawberry .. . There were platters upon platters brought of exotic delights . . . washed down by steins of cold beer . . This Dutch colonist cer- emonial feast takes three days to prepare, says John, and he'll make it for no less than 10 to 12 persons . . . at $20 a head . . . on Monday through Thursday only . . If this is indicative of the food being served at the Trio now . . . and it contin- ues . . . Arlyn and Jerry Meyerson can smile all the way to the bank. COOPERATION IS . . the Michigan Inn changing the menu in its Coffee Gar- dens, striking out the word "kosher" from corned beef sandwich. STILL ALIVE IS the Delicatessen-Restaurant Association . . . Meeting will soon be held with new officers to be elected for per- manent terms . . . Present ones were interim selec- tions. WESTERNER BEEF BUFFET on Orchard Lake Rd., is planning a near-fu- ture, all new concept some- time in 1976 . . . Jack Coch- rane and son Gary will change the name, have li- quor, take away the buffet setup . . . and give a diversi- fied menu of casual food with something for every- body . . in a dress-as-you- want atmosphere. THE FOUR LADS come into J's Beef & Spirits on Telegraph Nov. 23 for a one- night stand . . . with their unique blend of humor and music that naturally will in- clude "Standing on the Cor- ner," their all-time best seller. LENNY DRAKE, "one- man trio," is appearing Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday eves, at the Roman Chariot on Fenkell (5 Mile) between Merriman and Farmington Rds.. . . His new record, "A Tribute to Wes Montgomery" will soon be released. THE NEW Northland Coney Island off Lot E is Michigan's only cafeteria- style operation of its type . . . It seats about 100 in booths. BIJOU ON Southfield and 13 is now open Sundays from 4 to 9 p.m. A JEWISH NEWS reader says . . . "Dewey's Town Talk Bar-B-Q on Liv- ernois, has a sign that reads, 'the sauce makes the difference.' Whatever it is, owner Johnny Woodson has some of the best ribs in town. The orders are large. The meat excellently sea- soned, and combined with the delicious sauce, makes the ribs out of this world. It's well worth the drive." DICK PURTAN, WXYZ radio personality, and wife Gail, have been married 18 years in a brotherhood sort of togetherness . . . Catho- lic, Protestant and wed by a Jewish judge. NEW WEDNESDAY nite feature called T.O.P. Showcase was launched at November 14, 1975 33 +4, ++++4•4•444•44•*44++ 43 eariptaa'4 ti. 1 is WE s TERNER Top 0' The Pontch last week to provide exposure for ris la_ ing stars of the Detroit en- V tertainment scene . . . Run- 4.1 ning from 5 to 8 p.m. every _ r, Wednesday, T.O.P. Show- "11 case will spotlight a differ- 41 ent musical group or indi- s ; vidual each week . . . Talent ::: is chosen by a panel . . . 'V There is no cover or mini- - mum. Tee/. ce ul w t ( 11, 4108 W. Maple Rd. 1 Blk. W. of Telegraph) 626-47 67 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. — 7 Days A Week FRESH TURKEY * i - -1-4 .,, ,..44 ' ,. U.S.D.A. Choice ROAST BEEF sliced to order PLUS FULL MENU 2* 0, 2 ir li ► WHAT STARTED OUT 41 SPECIALS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY as a hobby has turned into 4: COMPLETE DINNERS— $ 30 11 ) more of a crusade for Mary 4 DIFFERENT DAILY 7 C C oupons Not I) Conway and Harry Satch- Accepted For INCLUDES: ENTRE, POT. OR VEG., Specials $11. ROLL & BUTTER, BEVERAGE well, authors of the book, "Meet, Eat and Enjoy De- 441;44bTatiotimi446441 ■ 11441•1161440446WAX troit " . . They maintain that this part of the nation has been too long ignored as one of the country's top eat- ing areas . . . that "a few NEW DINNER IDEAS FROM gourmet-gourmands from the other eating provices GOLDEN MUSHROOM ha ‘,- e rated us as the fifth best eating area in the coun- try. From our viewpoint, we're number one; consider- ing everything — the num- Truly an elegant ber of tine places to eat, the gourmet delight extraordinary variety, qual- ity of food service, sur- Combined With Our Exciting Salad Bar roundings, the entertain- This Makes An Enjoyable Dinner ment available, the great values and wide area (.5,- 000+ sq. miles) in which food can be found." There is no attempt to rate restaurants, but rather to include those which they consider enjoyably above average, worthy of a special trip . . . "Meet, Eat and En- joy Detroit" sells for $4.95 4 wherever books are sold . . . and is worthy of being 18100 W. 10 Mile Rd., cor. Southfield Rd. 559-4230 owned by people whether Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. they eat out or not . . . Dinner, Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.-11 p.m. There is much information Dinner, Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-12 Mid. within thd 22 pages . . . in- Late Evening Menu Available cluding menus, listings, rec- ipes, how to use chop sticks, etc. LILA KAHN recom- mends the corned beef sand- wich with Russian dressing at Northgate Delicatessen- Restaurant on Greenfield and 10 Mile. MORE PEOPLE than ever before are eating out each day, according to na- tional figures . . . The aver- age eater-outer visits 3.2 NOW restaurants per month. RECOMMENDATION AT YOUR REQUEST, THE BIJOU comes from Earle and Elaine Mostyn of Nosherie IS OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 4 in Lincoln Center, and Sey- mour and Carrie Kirsch of TO 9 p.m.. . FEATURING A FULL Lefkofsky Distributors . . . LINE OF oUR CONTINENTAL about John Laffrey's Old Mill Tavern Restaurant on CUISINE . . . Dixie Hwy, in Waterford . . The four were disap- With An Added Plus of pointed that they ran out of white fish and prime rib, FniEttaininEnt but enjoyed their substitute orders with savory results. OUR THANKS TO THE MANY PEOPLE NEW OWNER of Boes- ky's Delicatessen-Restau- OF THE COMMUNITY WHO HAVE rant on 10 Mile, west of MADE THE BIJOU AMONG THE TOP Lahser, is Terry Koulouras. Quicite Lauda 0 tivApkv-- Ammo Sutuituj Dialug Arts Council Plans Tour and Reception The Southfield Arts Council will sponsor a pri- vate reception and tour of the master paintings from The Hermitage and the State Russian Museum of Leningrad at the Detroit Institute of Arts Nov. 21, meeting 7:15 p.m. at the Southfield Civic Center. There is a charge. For in- formation, call the Council, 353-1434. TEN RESTAURANTS IN MICHIGAN. SOUTHFIELD ROAD AT 13 MILE Southfield, Michigan RESERVATIONS REQUESTED 644-5r1 Child's portions available (12 & under) Most Credit Cards Honored