THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 December 5, 197S 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 ONEPASSBOOK THIS BOOK CONTAINS HUNDREDS OF COUPONS FOR DINNERS, THEATRES, SPORTS AND SHOW. THE GOOD BOOK RAtottaismeAt:76 • • ‹_f GMandrin Canionese_ Szechuen "YESTERDAYS" AT THE Sheraton-Southfield on Nine Mile Rd. and Southfield, is open as of last week . . with Mel Ball and Colours doing their usual great bit a la three guys and two gals . . . in plenty of really good music . . . The room is exactly as the title implies . . . a page out of yesterday . . . with wood blade propellor fans revolving in the ceiling, old-time song sheets from the 20's and 30's on the walls, stained glass, antiques like the crystal chandelier that dates back to 1890 . . . from Brower's Restaurant in Denver (originator of the chocolate soda) . . . with four original gas jets to make it light up . . . or the stained glass doors from the Bank of India . . . Brass railings separate three levels . . . broken up with intimate arrangements of settees, wingback chairs and open arm chairs . . . Even pot- ted plants, typical of the 30's, lend an air to the nostalgic atmosphere. "Yesterdays" has a capac- Frank Sinatra and Tom ity for over 200 people and Jones . . . yet is able to between the fantastic decor come back with a Charlie of Lou Aiello, the great Rich country or 50's sound rhythms of Mel Ball and . . . plus just finishing re- Colours, and the warm inti- cording four original tunes mate atmosphere it emits, to be released shortly, he this should in no time at all has a clever wit to go with become one of the most pop- his versatile singing . . . ular places around. Dennis is backed up by a WHENEVER ALEX musical trio of guitar, organ KARRAS is home, he and drums. usually has lunch at the Red ELIOT FULLER of Cedars on Telegraph and Eliot's Deli on Orchard Lake Nine Mile . . . The last four Rd., tells us of the new ba- years, Jack Freed, co-owner geldog to soon be put out of Red Cedars with Ray . . . It'll be a hot dog Bresler, has been co-chair- wrapped in bagel dough . . man of Alex's annual Ce- Eliot wonders why he didn't lebrity Golf Classic . . . to think of it first.. raise money for Fairlawn NOW IN THE T.O.P. Center at Huron Valley out- Showcase spotlight for this side Pontiac, helping men- Wednesday, at Top 0' The tally disturbed children. Pontch, is a seven-piece- soul Shirley Prieur was our and contemporary group excellent waitress during named "Melting Pot" . . . lunch recently at the Red T.O.P. Showcase runs from Cedars . . . bringing us an 5 to 8 p.m. open-face prime rib sand- Columbia Recording art- wich that oozed with good ist Richard Maltby and his taste . . . This is the first orchestra continues with anniversary of Jack and Ray very fine listening and danc- taking over the Red Cedars, ing music Tuesday through and the gents are going with Saturday in the new a Monday through Saturday $200,000 room at the Top 0' special of broiled New York The Pontch . . . On Jan. 6, steak served on a sizzling lovers of the Caribbean beat platter or fresh red snapper, are in for a big treat when both complete dinners from the Trinidad Tripoli Steel onion soup to coffee, tea or Band brings its calypso Sanka . . . $4.95. rhythms on oil drums. NEXT BOBBIES Bash SOLE OWNER OF the Concert is this Sunday with Gallery Restaurant on W. The Red Garter Band . . 10 Mile Rd., just east of Ev- and the last one a week later ergreen, is Stephan Be- with The Brookside Jazz En- charis . . . Any talk to the semble plus Ursala Walker contrary is false. until after the holidays JOHN AMORE, one of . . . Wednesdays through the strongest young vocal- Saturdays at Bobbies, on ists in the area, is back at Telegraph, is still the very the Interlude on E. 12 Mile fine Matt Michaels Trio between Mound and Ryan with Jack Brokensha and . . . His backup group, Sun- Don Palmer, and vocalist flower, precedes him for a Ursala Walker . .. Monday mini-concert and also plays and Tuesday has Ami Jack- for dancing. son at piano and vocal. BECAUSE OF SO many DENNIS BONO SHOW folks who couldn't get in with its mellow but lively . . . or hadn't been served sounds, is at the Playboy properly when they finally Club Living Room, James did get seated, Bonfire Bar- Couzens and Greenfield . . . B-Q on Eight Mile will Dennis blends a warm bari- repeat it's 8-day grand open- tone into a contemporary (Continued on Page 28) combination of Jack Jones, * SEAFOOD * PARTY CATERING OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY AT 17 a.m. • GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS • FINEST SERVICE • GENEROUS COCKTAILS MIXED TO PER- FECTION! IMPORTED , AND DOMESTIC Bunt WINES FOR RESV. — 483-8200 — 483-8201 • •' American 8 Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week ,•••=s; TUES. 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