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December 12, 1975 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-12-12

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28 December 12, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MOTTO

Those who have nothing
to look back to have nothing
to look forward to.

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ,

At 12 Mile, Just
Off U.S. 696
851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.,

CALL US FOR
GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE INFORMATION

LIAM-AMERICAN

PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners

DANCING MON.-SAT. FROM 10 p.m. .

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.

We're big on
Mitzvahs.
Bar and Bas.

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.

WESTERN INTERNATIONAL IfOTELS

Partners ∎ n travel with United Airlines

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FIRST
ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL

UNDER
5 FREE

The Best of Everything

The cluster must pay for
the welfare of the leaves, for
it is through the leaves that
the cluster exists.
—The Talmud

9

CHILDREN

5 to 10 — $2.59

By DANNY RASKIN

TWILL SOON BE ANOTHER YEAR . . . and an-
other New Year's Eve to celebrate . . . with Father Time
(aided by Guy Lombardo) ticking off the moments into 1976
. . . What'll you have? . . . Hot popcorn at a good movie or a
hot game of cards at home accompanied by .proper liquid
refreshments . . . Lots of goodies on television as usual . .
but the more favorite for most is getting in their fancy bib
'n tucker to wheel in the new year a la balloons, confetti,
horns and funny looking hats . . . while people wait on
them amidst the festive occasion and gala decor.
THE "BEST DEAL" is usually where you have the
best time . . . as celebrants toast to a healthy and happy
1975 or what have you . . • ette, 964-5744, complete
Most places request reserva- dinner, one cocktail, enter-
tions . . . many with "open tainment $20 per person
house" don't . . . But play it . . . BRUNETTI'S SEA-
safe, folks, and call ahead if FOOD & ITALIAN
you don't have a reservation VILLA,- Franklin and
whether it is asked for or Northwestern, 355-2010,
not! two plans. Plan A, hors d'
UNLESS SPECIFIED, oeuvres, complete dinner,
places usually have a special split of champagne, drinks,
menu for New Year's Eve enterfainment and dancing
. . . and reservations are to Dan Farrah Trio, $60 per
very much in order . . . We couple. Plan B same as Plan
can't emphasize the reserva- A except with double occu-
tion part enough . . . and pancy room at Ramada Inn
advise you to get in your res- Southfield, $75 per couple
ervations as early as possi- . . . CAPTAIN'S TABLE
ble! (former Drawbridge), N.
HERE'S WHAT SOME Center in Northville, corn-
OF the places around are plete dinner, bottle of cham-
featuring for the night of pagne per couple, entertain-
nights . . . All, of course, ment and dancing. One
include noisemakers and seating only at 9 p.m. Closed
favors galore . . .
- to public after. $50 per cou-
. CHAMBERTIN,
ALVARO'S, 14 Mile, ple
549-2420, three seatings, for Michigan in Dearborn,
dinner, 5, 7 and 10 p.m.' 278-6900, no cover or mini-
for entertainment
with 10 p.m. time at $35 per dancing
with
to Tom King and
&
couple. Entertainment and Judy Dery Duo . . .
CLAM-
dancing to This 'n That Duo
. . . ANGEL'S HOUR DIGGERS, Grand River in
Farmington, 478-3800, regu-
GLASS,
W. McNichols,
538-4850, open
house, danc- lar as always seafood menu.
ing to Paula & Allen Street open house from 5 p.m. Res-
'til 4 a.m.. . . ATRIUM & ervations taken. Bob Seely
BOBBIES, N. Telegraph, and Bob Milne at the piano
642-3700, dinner prices from bars . .
FARM HOUSE, E.
$9 to $14, no cover or mini-
mum. Atrium: dining from Nine Mile, Hazel Park,
9 p.m., entertainment by 541-2132, open dinners 5
Ami Jackson. Bobbies: din- p.m. to 2 a.m. Entertain-
ing from 5 p.m., entertain- ment upstairs, Fred Bayne
ment and dancing to Matt at organ, strolling accordion
Michaels Trio . . . BAN- in downstairs dining room
FRANCESCO'S,
YAN TREE RESTAU-
Dearborn,
RANT & ELEPHANT Michigan,
DISCO, E. Long Lake at 561-1655, open dining 'til 9.
Livernois, 879-6810. Open Reservations after 10 for
menu in Banyan Tree with 12-course dinner, all you can
no minimum, $5 cover. drink, entertainment and
Dancing in the Elephant dancing to Familiar Faces
disco . . . BIJOU, South- with Pam Martin, $40 per
field, 644-5522, hot and cold person . . . GOLDEN
hors d'oeuvres plus com- SPUR, Northline in South-
plete dinner, one cocktail gate, 284-8700, complete
per person and split of dinner, modern country
champagne per couple. En- western music of Dean
tertainment. $25 per person Miller Band, dancing, $40
(except lobster entree, per couple . . . GOLDEN
COACH, Van Dyke in War-
$32.50 per person.)
BOUZOUKI, E. Lafay-
(Continued on Page 30)

YES! WE WILL BE OPEN
ON NEW YEAR'S EVE!

DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.

SERVING DINNERS TILL 10 p.m.
INCLUDING OUR FAMOUS
PRIME RIB ... only $6.95

*SEAFOOD

OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY AT 17 a.m.
• GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS • FINEST
SERVICE
• GENEROUS COCKTAILS MIXED TO PER-
FECTION!

* PARTY
CATERING

IMPORTED

AND

DOMESTIC _

BEERS & WINES
FOR RESV. — 483-8200 — 483-8201 -

American & Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week

NEW DINNER IDEAS FROM THE
GOLDEN MUSHROOM

STUFFED RAINBOW TROUT

Whole boneless trout stuffed
with crabmeat, covered with
Veloute Sauce
Combined With Our Exciting Salad Bar
This Makes An Enjoyable Dinner

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18100 W. 10 Mile Rd., cor. Southfield Rd.

Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dinner, Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.-11 p.m.
Dinner, Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-12 Mid.

Late Evening Menu Available

559-4230

New Year's Eve
Reservations
Being Taken

(In The Farrell's Shopping Center)

29269 SOUTHFIELD
559-8717

CAN EAT ALL 7 ITEMS
• FISH • SPAGHETTI
• CHICKEN• PIZZA

Table Service Family Style
Including Salad, Hot Garlic Bread and Fries

All Seconds — Coffee, Tea, Pop Is On The House
Served from 4 p.m. daily and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.

MAMA ZELDA'S

— For Family Dining

Stouffer's has played het to guests like you
for fifty years now. So when we throw a
party, we really know how to make it perfect.
And that makes thingsla lot easier for you.
And, a lot more fun. Whether you're having a
breakfast meeting oria birthday. For a
group of 20 or a gang of 300. We'll give you
the best in service, food and facilities.
So be a guest at your text party. Call our
party girl, Ms. Nancy Day, at 356-0652.

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NORTHLAND PIESTAURANT
21100 Northwestern Highway

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