April 23, 1976 25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • TIIE SUSSEX II(WSE r NMI= [ The Best of Everything Othe Attic 29515 SOUTHFIELD, N. OF 12 MILE By Danny Raskin 557-1425 MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SUN.-THURS., 7 A.M.-9:30 P.M.—FRI., 7 A.M.-11 P.M.—SAT., 7 A.M.-12 P.M. $3.55 FRIDAY .... COMBINATION SEAFOOD PLATE SATURDAY ... BAKED WHITE FISH or BROILED RED SNAPPER RIB EYE STEAK, Hand Sliced, SUNDAY With Sauteed Onions & Green Peppers ALL ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE SALAD, CHOICE OF POTATO, ROLL & BUTTER I $2.99 $3.25 SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH CREAM CHEESE, CHIVES & TOASTED BAGEL $185 Detroit & Suburbs Most Elegant Restaurant cat 115 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Res.: 879-6810 COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS—MON. THRU THURS. * PRIME 12 OZ. NEW YORK STRIP STEAK $4.95 * PRIME TENDERLOIN TIPS Ala Burgundy, $4.50 Over Bavarian Noodles $4.75 * BAR-B-Q RIBS (Th. ori ginal Squires Table Recipe) 'SEAFOOD ALA GOURMET (Broiled Danish Lobster, Steamed Alaskan King Crab Legs, California Dungeness Crab, . $7.95 Jumbo Shrimps, Clams Casino, Oysters Rockefeller) — — - - — THE ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: A REWARDING TRIP TO OUR BOUNTIFUL SALAD BAR • SOUP OR JUICE • LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BREADS AND BAGELS • COFFEE, TEA OR MILK Private Banquet No Coupons Accepted For Facilities Available These Specials A DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. * SEAFOOD SERVING DINNERS TILL 10 p.m. INCLUDING OUR FAMOUS PRIME RIB . . . only $6.95 • GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS • FINEST SERVICE • GENEROUS COCKTAILS MIXED TO PERFECTION! * PARTY CATERING IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BEERS & WINES FOR RESV. — 483-8200 — 483-8201 American & Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week c; , ,..4..4 7 ::-4■ ",;- 4.",:74 ■ 1:4:*.; ■■- ,C.4 , :,4:; - 4", ;4 : ::.- 4 ,-,■ 4 ,".:4 ,".t4r:i4i, ;r COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS . MONDAY thru THURSDAY 1121. To Closing '4.25 BAR-B-Q RIBS MONDAY FRIED SHRIMPS '2.99 1 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY...BAR-B-Q CHICKEN...' 2.99 THURSDAY - N.Y. STRIP STEAK...' .99 ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE HUGE RELISH TRAY, GREEK OR CHEF'S SALAD (CHOICE OF DRESSING), OR COLE SLAW, GARLIC OR REG. BREAD & F. FRIES MONDAY THRU THURSDAY HAMBURGER DELUXE S i 49 SORRY, NO COUPONS (Served With Fries & Slaw Only) REG. HOURS: MON.-SAT., 5 p.m.-5 a.m. SUNDAYS 5 p.m.-10 p.m. DINING ROOM ONLY ENTERTAINMENT AFTER 2 A.M. VINCE SHANE TRIO WED. thru SAT. WE CATER HOME PARTIES (10 or More) 20070 W. 8 MILE RD. . JUST WEST OF EVERGREEN SOUTHFIELD 355-0077 idol idoi77.N.(4, 1.4, 1:401:4\-. 7 (evsiev. , casveystiostaN ,, 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (-Just East of Evergreen) Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m. 7 .0 •■ ■ URI GELLER, Israeli psychic who has amazed people the world over with his unbelievable powers, is living proof that the mind is ever so powerful. Born in Israel in 1946, Uri first became aware of his powers when he was 7-years old . . . In school he noticed that the hands of his wris- twatch moved when he "wished" them to . . . He told no one about it except his parents, but they didn't take it seriously . . . From the age of 11 to 17, Uri lived with his parents in Cyprus, then returned to Israel where he was a paratrooper in the Israeli army . . . In mid-1970 he appeared be- fore small audiences to show his powers of telepa- thy and psychokinesis . . . By the end of 1971 he had become very well known and was seen by almost every- one in Israel. Uri had never been tested by any scientist until Au- gust, 1971, when he was approahced by Dr. Andrija Puharich, an American physician with 25 years of psychic research experience . . . Dr. Puharich, who is, listed in "Who's Who in the East", "Leaders in Ameri- can Science", "American Men of Medicine", etc., con- ducted the first tests with Uri . . . He wound up writ- ing a book, "URI: A Journal of the Mystery of Uri Geller", published by Dou- bleday & Co. in 1974. Uri left Israel in April of 1972 to go to Europe . . where he immediately at- tracted wide attention . . . In Munich, Germany; with journalists and photogra- phers as witnesses, Uri stopped a cable car in mid- air, and an escalator_ in a downtown department store . . . In August, Uri was in- vited to America by Dr. Puharich and other leading scientists, including Capt. Edgar D. Mitchell, the for- mer astronaut who was the sixth man on the moon . . . Uri also met Dr. Wernher von Braun, "Father of the Space Age", and "repaired" his portable electronic cal- culator. Dr. Puharich interested Uri in being tested at the prestigious Stanford Re- search Institute of Menlo Park, California . . . In November, 1972, Uri under- went intensive,. controlled experiments at SRI . . . Dr. Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ, the SRI scientists, re- ported on their findings at Columbia University's Physics Colloquium, and concluded that "further in- vestigation is clearly war- ranted". You may have seen Uri on one of his many TV appearances . . . Johnny Carson, Mery Griffin, Mike Wallace Sixty Min- utes, etc. . . . During the telecasts, hundreds and hundreds of TV viewers reported that keys, spoons and other metal objects in their homes bent, and watches and clocks which had not worked for months and years started to run again. Sol Lewis met Uri during a lecture tour . . . and was so impressed he is bringing him to Detroit . . . 7:30 p.m. May 4 . . . at the Fitzgerald High School auditorium, 23200 Ryan Rd., three blocks north of Nine Mile in Warren. Get your tickets for this fantastic phenomenon from Sol's Michigan Metaphysics Society bookstore at 3455 Robina in Berkley . . . ei- ther in person or by sending for them . . . There's a lim- ited number of ducats . . . (P.S. Bring your old watch with you.) SHELLY VICKERS, one of our town's better delica- tesser4 waitresses, wrote on the back of a napkin at the Nosherie, "Get well, soon" . . . and received a thank you card from someone who never met her . . . "Kind lady. I don't know your name. but our thanks to you! Your kind message written on a napkin you packed in a carry-out was most appreciated! My son, flat on his back in Sinai Hospital was certainly cheered by your thoughtful- ness! Again — thank you" . . . Edythe Emery. OLD WORLD RES- TAURANT in the Pine Lake Mall will be scene of unique fund raiser by Ilse Gontovnik Guild; City of Hope . . . Will be May .2 . . . with dinner including soup or salad, choice of three different sandwiches, beverage and dessert . . . plus entertainment by a jazz duo . . . Tickets are $5 . . . For more info, call Lori Si- mons, 855-9254 or Sharon Matlen, 357-5216. BETTY SIEGEL • is owner of the three-months- old Mexican restaurant, El Jardin on W. Seven Mile Rd., two blocks west of Liv- ernois . . . She is a house- wife and excellent cook of Mexican and Japanese dishes . . . so authentic home cooking should be a key here. THE ASSOCIATION opens Monday at "d.b.'s" at the Hyatt-Regency in Dear- born: THE SHOWCASEMEN, loaded with talent and ver- satility, are at Ted's Old Town Inn on Woodward . . . All are skilled musi- cians and vocalists, both in- dividually and as a group . . . The four guys give out with one of the greatest ar- rays of entertainment ar- ound . . . including amaz- ing impressions of The Four Freshmen, Beatles, etc. BEER • AND WINE is now being served at Car- men's Fior d' Italia on Franklin and Northwestern at 12 Mile . . . celebrating its first anniversary today. TURK PRUJANSKY may be in Detroit from Cali- fornia next month. THE GROUP THEA- TER is back again . . . un- der direction of Norma Moniak, one of the folks with the original when it closed on Livernois in 1971 . . . Former Jewish Com- munity Center on Meyers, now known as the North- (Continued on Page 26) Entertainment PRIME RIB DINNER $5 95 VEAL SCALLOPINI A LA ...ARSALA OR BEEF SHISHKEBAB WITH PILA F reg. $7.50 559-3377 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Now $4.95 BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 250 L..... VEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Immmmm rfie TOP „wit of CHUCK MUER'S NEWEST DINING VALUE! MIDWEEK EARLYBIRD DINNERS Be seated by 7:30 p.m. and enjoy a 20% discount on your food check. Tuesday thru Friday We've got Spring Fever and we're glad to share it with you ! Indoor Valet Parking for reservations: 965-0200 howl Powhortroin 2 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD DETROIT AMERICAN EXPRESS HONORED ********************************r FOR MAKING OUR FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS A SUCCESS! HELP US CELEBRATE OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY FREE- This Week Only, April 23 Thur April 30 OUR FAMOUS SPUMONI ICE CREAM WITH YOUR DINNER (Sorry, No Carry-Out) NOW SERVING BEER & WINE LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. 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