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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

COUNTRY
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• B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN

LARCO'S

Deliciously Prepared

—BEER & WINE-

for

the

Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

45199 CASS • UTICA
731-4440
"In The Big Red House"

. Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon

7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

VINCENZO'S

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

TRAYS

Italian-American Cuisine

SAM RICHMAN re- has its second annual fund
cently drove home from raiser Saturday . . . a
work and was on the John games night . . . at the Bir-
Lodge expressway near 10 mingham Community
Mile when his car over- House . . . Gifts this year
heated . . . He pulled off include three Toronto week-
the road, walked "a mile" to ends, a weekend in Chicago,
call Road-Aid and was on dinners, theater tickets, fine
the ramp returning to his jewelry, etc. . . Proceeds
auto when an officer go to help support and
stopped him . . . Cop asked maintain the Hadassah
if Sam had a stalled green Hospital in Israel . . . Ad-
car . . . that it was blocking dress is 380 South Bates.
traffic . . . and said a tow
PEOPLE WHO WRITE
truck should be coming anonymous letters
their way any minute with shouldn't bother wasting
the car . . . When it came, the ink . . . If they're not
he jumped in and directed worth signing . . . they're
the driver where it should be not worth reading . . .
towed.
Some of the people who
Arriving there, Sam went write those anonymous let-
to get out of the truck and ters are real sickies . . . and
noticed the license plates should either see a psychia-
. . . they weren't his . . . It trist or be in a booby hatch.
was a green Chevrolet, not
KNIGHTS OF PY-
Sam's green Pontiac . . . THIAS Detroit 55 used to
Both had a good laugh and be famous for its baseball
drove back to his car . . teams . . . and it was like a
where he managed with bro- tradition to go out and
ken water pump to a service watch the guys wallop
dealer . . . Wife Magene is whoever they played . . . So
still laughing.
it is not unreasonable that
THE NAME MAY have the fine lodge should spon-
been in error last week . . . sor a baseball team this
should have been Sally year . . . even if it is com-
Shaw instead of Sally Shan posed of non-members . . .
. . . but she's still the same Each young fellow, 15 of
very good checkout lassie at them, has committed • him-
Chatham Market on Green- self to give a pint of blood to
Detroit 55.
field in Lincoln Center.
GALS OF GLENN-
There's only one catch
WOOD ORT had such a tre- . . . The prices of sponsor-
mendous response from ing a baseball team have
their Lox Box Sale, that boomed up, and the lodge
they'll give the service again has been playing it close to
on Father's Day, June 20 the belt in giving out dough
. . This time, because of so . . . In no way can it, like
many requests, they'll be other organizations in the
making up boxes to also same boat, hand out money
serve two and four people hither skilter without fund-
. . . Take a tip and start put- raising affairs planned by
ting in your orders now . . . the committees who want
Call Judy Weinstein for info money.
or an order, 541-5456.
For the sake of those fel-
AFTER BUYING a pair lows who worked hard to
of stretch pants, a commu- build up this great organiza-
nity gal eagerly awaited her tion . . . whether they do or
husband's comment about don't attend too many meet-
her appearance . . . "They ings anymore . . . it is
make your feet look big, hoped the members know
too."
what they are doing . .
EARLY VINTAGE auto Worse thing in the world is
rolled into Charlie Robin- for an organization to be
son's Shell Station on West "ripped off" by one or more
Eight Mile Rd. . . . pulling of its own committees.
DID YOU KNOW the
up in regal fashion at one of
name
denim originated in
the pumps . . . Charlie
greeted the youthful driver Nimes, France? . . . Its a
with extra courtesy, going shortening of the French
well out of his way to give words, de Nimes, meaning
extra attention . . . as the literally, "of Nimes." . . .
lad clasped the soft hand of Info is from no less authori-
ties than Anne Loewy and
his pretty girl friend.
"Fill 'er up," was the or- Shirlee Snider of Denim
der that Charlie eagerly Headquarters on W. 12 Mile
turned to obey . . . "and east of Coolidge in Berkley.
charge it to my account,"
the boy added with matter- Artists Club
of-fact air . . . When the
car and its occupants pulled Slates Meeting
away, a bystander asked,
The Palette and Brush
"Say, who was that kid?"
. . . "Oh, he comes in quite Club will meet 1 p.m. Tues-
often," replied Charlie. day at the Greenfield Meth-
"Always with a different odist Church.
William
Woodward,
girl. He tells me to fill 'er up
and charge it. Next day he printmaker and instructor
comes in and pays me for at Wayne State University,
the two gallons I put in." will speak.
. . . (nice guy, that Charlie
The words of the Torah
Robinson.)
ELEANOR. ROOSEV- cannot be contaminated.
" — `-Berachoth 22.
ELT Group of —Hadassah

the
seoman
terrace

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

• ITALIAN DISHES

At 12 Mile, Just

Off U.S. 696

$2.75 per pers.

18211 JOHN R

ED'S MINI DELI
543-6073

Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.

869-5674

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ADAM'S
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PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners

Aft er Theater
Menu

SHOW
TV, RADIO & RECORDING STAR
THURS., FRI. & SAT.

544-1240

CHARLES
BOLES
At The Piano Bar

ANGEL'S

HOUR GLASS

I DID IT!

FOR COCKTAIL HOUR
MON. THRU FRI.
4 P.M. TO 7 P.M.

18800 W. MCNICHOLS

AT THE

jot

ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

THE

LARRY
SANTOS

FOR PARTIES

851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sat.
1 1:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

SPECIAL STYLINGS OF -

PRIMO
DUO

GARY

MON. THRU SAT. 9 P.M.-2 A.M.

6 blks. W. of Southfield

HUNGARIAN
VILLAGE

538-4850

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THE DELICIOUS
WINING & DINING
TO THE
GYPSY MUSIC
IS DELIGHTFUL
DAILY & SUNDAYS
I-75 FREEWAY AT
SPRINGWELLS EXIT
Reservations: 843-5611

ANDREAS

RESTAURANT

Did you know that the finest restaurant
in the city is only 15 minutes
from where you're hungry.

CLAUSEN BLDG.
16000 W. 9 MILE

Southfield

Across From Providence Hospital

7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH

We have Champignons Imperial., Duck Au Grand Marnier, Sweet
Breads Madeira, Stuffed Rainbow Trout, as well as entrees of the
hearty American fare, generous and juicy steaks. Together with a
unique assortment of fine wines, complimented by our carefully
blended mushroom appetizers — it's a meal to entice any and all
. . . and only 15 minutes from where you're hungry.
10 Mile at Southfield Road — 559-4230

Complete Carry-Out
424-9020

ALL HOME-MADE SOUPS
AND FOOD
_HOME-MADE PASTRIES

'GREAT GREEK SALAD1

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, DAILY SPECIALS 7 DAYS A WEEK!

1 a.m. to 9 p.m.
DINING ROOM OR CARRY OUT

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WE USE ONLY TOP QUALITY MEATS!

BIRMINGHAM

188 N. HUNTER (WOODWARD) CORNER OF 15-Mile

SPECIAL!! FAMILY DAY SUN., MON. & TUES.
1 CHILD'S
HAMBURGER PLATE

FREE!

646-6553

MICHIGAN'S
LARGEST
PACKAGE
LIQUOR
& WINE
SELECTION

COMPLETE
HOT MEALS

TRY OUR
FAMOUS

CATERED TO
YOUR HOME
OR OFFICE

BOX
LUNCHES

Hamburger, French Fries
Coke 51.35 Value
Free with 2 Adult Dinners or
2 Sandwiches

BUFFET TRAY SPECIALS

OUR FAMOUS DELUXE

5 Meats (cold
cuts), 5 Salads,
Swiss Cheese,
Fried Chicken, $315
per
Olives & Pickles,
person
Bread & Mustard

FREE CHOPPED LIVER
WITH OUR BUFFET TRAYS

OUR FAMOUS REGULAR

3 Meats (cold
cuts), 2 Salads,
Swiss Cheese,
Olives & Pickles,
Bread &
Mustard

$275

per
person

WE USE ONLY TOP QUALITY MEATS!

RESTAURANT HOURS:
CARRY-OUT HOURS:

SUN.-THURS. 9 A.M.-9 P.M.

FRI. & SAT. 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M.

