28 December 5, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS If a man does not go after - Concert Slated wisdom, wisdom will not The Rose Marie Floyd come to him. —The Talmud Contemporary Civic Ballet Company will be featured with the Oak Park Sym- phony Orchestra in a con- rAerleF, :■ cCrt cert 3 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park High School. 521 I JOHN R Tickets are available at Re. 6 8. 7 Mde Rd% the Oak Park Community • 869-5674 Center and Library, Hud- son's and at Harrison's Viol- ins. VINCENZO'S CO M O'S Garelick's Gallery to Leave Detroit Restaurant & Pizzeria * EXCELLENT * ITALIAN- AMERICAN CUISINE Bob Garelick has decided to close his art gallery, Gar-, elick's Gallery, Dec. 24 after 25 years in the metropolitan Detroit area. According to Garelick, the gallery will be moved to Scottsdale, Ariz., "to sup- port real art with a mes- sage." • Businessmen's Luncheons • Serving Beer & Wine Now Open Fri.-Sat. till 4:00 a.m. Sun.Tli 2:00 a.m. 22812 WOODWARD Ferndale LI 8-5005, Restaurant and Lounge 25234 GREENFIELD, 1/2 BLK. N. OF 10 MILE 5-4- 6:-Tr i4 IN THE GITiEENFIELiti CENTER NOW APPEARING AT OUR PIANO BAR TOES: THRU SAT. • ' "Gentleman Raconteur" JOEL NASH. NEW YEARS EVE COME WHERE THE ACTION IS! PINNER RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED DEFLATED PRICES eggeft MON. THRU FRI. 5 P.M. TO 1 1 P.M. Fried Chicken $495 _SAUTEED Chicken Livers ._ $ 495 • BOILED. $ 495 Short Ribs SKILLET Steak w/Onions 41 95 ,. FRESH STUFFED Fillet of Sole $495 ALL DINNERS ARE COMPLETE, INCLUD- ING SOUP, SALAD, POTATO OR VEGET- ABLE, COFFEE, TEA OR SANKA . plus Complete Selection of Fine Liquors Steaks—Chops—Seafood—Bar-B-Q Ribs „ LUNCH MON.-FRI., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. DINNER MON.-SAT., 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. - LATE EVENING . , MENU ' . 'DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 26) BROADWAY MARKET ing celebration . . . proba- . . . If you possessed the bly after the first of the arches of a hod carrier, year . . . This time, says speed of a trackman and owner Pete Cavataio, it will durability of a tank — you had all the necessary equip- be done right! to lunch at the Broad- LETTER FROM . . . ment Market, Broadway and Margaret Sofferin . . . wife way Grand River . . . This ve- of Sammy Sofferin, in Bay nerable institution was at- Harbor Island, Florida, tended by Detroit's most sends thanks for the item cosmopolitan clientele . . . about his Wonder Bar on the lunch hour on al- Washington Blvd. . . . "I During any given day the guess that's what life's all most place was crowded with about," she writes. "To live judges, unemployed day la- so that you leave a mark of borers, tycoons, cops, hard- yourself never to be forgot- pressed salesmen (from ei- ten. In this way you are al- ther a time or financial ways alive in the hearts of point of view) and all sorts many. I was in Detroit this summer and an old friend of people from all walks of told of a group talking about life . . . The attractions of the the Powatan and Wonder Bar, the wonderful atmos- Broadway Market were phere, the concern for the twofold . . . It was very guest, the service, and Sam- quick, if you were in a my's smile. Where today hurry, and you wouldn't get many places rush your food a better sandwich — corned and there is no owner to beef, roast beef or what greet you. As you talked have you, for less money in about, Sam would never sell Detroit . . . Because of this, out downtown until he lost a it was always crowded ar- hunch and $96,000 in two ound Kreger's beverage, but years. He wouldn't believe the turnover was so fast that people were afraid to that it took only a few min- come downtown. I am 74 utes to eat . . . You might years old now. Sam would have been jostled by the crowd around Kreger's bev- have been 76." LIFELONG AMBI- erage stand, but if you were TION of songwriter fast you had no trouble . . . Sammy Kahn was to do a Regulars at the Broadway show . . . and at age 63, his Market were sharply di- dream came true with vided into two categories "Words & Music" at the Mu- . . . They rarely spoke to sic Hall . . . At Stage Deli- each other . . . catessen on Nine Mile in One faction was com- Oak Park, Sammy told of posed of "do-it-yourselfers" this being his first and ex- . . . This group purchased pecting to be back in Detroit one of several varieties of a couple of more times . . . buns from Janet Burrows' Among the many folks with bakeries (she had three Sammy was Bert Gordon, there) and then went to Bru- local real estate gent, who no's Delicatessen for hot himself is an amateur song roast beef or cold cuts . . . writer . . . Nice guy The cost of this delight Sammy gave Bert some of would run anywhere from his original material . . . five to eight cents for the Most of the others, many bun and 20 to 40 cents for with the show, ate like they the meat . . . Slap on a bit were going to the chair . . . of mustard and hot-foot it He doesn't look it, but down to Kregers. At Kre- Sammy Kahn is one of the gers they sold some three finest song writers that ever dozen kinds of drink, rang- lived. ing from coffee and milk to _ZOUNDS ALIVE! We creamed blueberry drink or finally won a door prize! a dozen other fruit drinks. . . . But alas and alack, it faction Another was too good to be true . . . staunchly clung to Mrs. and we didn't break our rec- Harry Lefkofsky's delica- ord at the Crescent Shrine tessen where, for a nominal Feather Party . . . Must sum, you could get the best have been the boo boo we corned beef sandwich in the made in the column by say- city, custom tailored by ex- ing it was a Perfection af- pert sandwich makers . . fair . . . Anyhoo, one guy If you were the kind of bloke said they had torn up the that thought ice cold beer other ticket and another and corned beef sandwiches said it wasn't the right num- were a delight, then Buck ber (even though our com- Isrow's little shop would sell panion had missed by one you a bottle . . . Buck didn't number — ours) . . . The even mind if you got your Crescent Shriners had to sandwich elsewhere, he was give a gift away every five the only one that sold beer minutes (except ours) . . . . . . All of this dining was Too bad no coffee, pretzels done from a perpendicular or potato chips . . . just position, a great aid to the hard drinks sold by Raleigh digestion . . . Over the long House . . . 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