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May 28, 1976 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-28

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28 May 28, 1976
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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THE SUSSEX HOUSE

The Best of Everything

19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)

Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m.

' MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY

PRIME RIB DINNER $5 95

559-3377

FAMOUS BIG TYME SANDWICHES

CHOOSE FROM

L10 HAMBURGER GREATS

By Danny Raskin

Entertainment

WELL-FOUNDED ru-
mor, on very excellent au-
Sat.
thority, has it that the
VEAL SCALLOPINI A LA MARSALA OR
Scotch 'n Sirloin, Greenfield
BEEF SHISHKEBAB WITH PILAF
and James Couzens, has
reg. $7.50
been sold . . . with new

ownership soon taking over.
BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 250
• SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR All OCCASIONS
ANOTHER SUCCESS
.
_

.
story for Mr. T.O.P.S (Take
Off Pounds Sensibly) is Sam
Reder losing 135 pounds in
five years . . . He was a
weighty 315 when joining
the group . . . and is down
to 185 pounds, which the
happy Sam continues to
maintain.
Another Sam member of
Mr. T.O.P.S., Sammy.
Woolf, was the orchestra
leader for Sam and wife
Lila's marriage in 1951 at
Sally and Sam Klein's Bel-
SERVED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
Aire Catering on Woodward
ALSO INCLUDED WITH THESE FAMOUS
. . . Sammy has shed 30
pounds in the chapter (No.
892) which has probably lost
MONDAYS-FROM OPEN TO CLOSE
more weight per man . . .
and won more awards . . .
than any other T.O.P.S.
chapter in Michigan . . .
Group meets every Wednes-
day, 7 to 9, on Nine Mile and
Hot Baked Potato,
Livernois. -
Texas Toast & Beverage

BUNCH OF STARS to
the Elias Bros. Big Boy res-
TUESDAYS FROM 4 p.m.
taurant in the Professional
Bldg. next to Sinai Hospital
. . . Clean, efficiently run
and very good service.
HAWAIIAN GARDENS
Hot Baked
Hot Baked
in Holly, Mich. has been
Potato,
Potato,
bought by Walter Sarcevich
Texas Toast
Texas Toast
of Vladimir's Catering . . .
Interior decor is being
THURSDAYS ALL DAY
changed to a Bavarian and
Alpine motif . . . New
name may be Vladimir's Inn
. . . Concentration will be
$ 1 •59
on seafood and continental
dining (German, Italian,
SUNDAYS ALL DAY
Hungarian, Yugoslavian,
etc. specialties.)
TYPO ERRATA . . .
Correct spelling of fan
TWO COMPLETE DINNERS
club prez is Dr. Laurie
Hot Baked Potatoes,
Woll.
Texas Toast
FOR TWO
ROBBI LAKER, daugh-
ter of Toby and Jimmy
FREE REFILLS ON POP,
Laker, is working with De-
troit Tonight chairmaned by
COFFEE OR TEA
Dennis Horwatt . . . with
ALL YOU WANT
goings-on all the time to
promote fun and entertain-
THIS LOCATION ONLY
ment in the downtown area
. . . Robbi does sales and
sometimes works as a host-
15640 W. 11 Mile Rd.
ess of the double-decker
tours.
557-3237 CORNER OF GREENFIELD
Cute lines heard by Robbi
_ _
recently while on the bus
**************************************************

. . . Older lady to young
one, "Why don't you find a
husband already?" . . .
Young girl answering,
"Husbands are easy to find.
It's the single ones I'd like
better" . . . and another
elder lass, "Why don't you
settle down and get mar-
ried?" . . . Her young tour
accompanist replying,
Between my income and
my father's, why should I
turn to a stranger."
MINI DELI of Shirley
and Ed Shapiro in Oak
Park's Cushion and Cue is a
tiny goody . . . Only 12
seats at the counter . . . but
a different soup made by
Shirley every couple of days
or as soon as it runs out . . .
No fancy frills or classy
dishes . . . just plain good
food . . . Ed is an old delica-
tessen man from way back
and knows his business.
Jimmy Katz is now help-
ing out Ed and Shirley two
or three times a week morn-
ings and afternoons . . .
keeping his fingers in the
pot, so to speak.
FEASIBILITY IS being
considered about formation
of a kosher caterers associa-
tion . .. (seems we've heard
that song before) . . . could
also include florists, photog-
raphers, musicians, etc.
MILANO RESTA-
URANT in Windsor has
been sold . . . Former
owner, Frank Tedesco, still
retains the Franco's Spa-
ghetti Factory directly
across on Tecumseh Ave.
NO MORE DAILY spe-
cials at Bonfire on W. Eight
Mile, west of Evergreen . . .
but Entertainment '76 and
Metro books are being hon-
ored . . . plus re-opening
special of 20 percent off
with newspaper coupon.
DIAMOND JIM BRA-
DY'S move soon from Seven
Mile to out northwest sub-
urbs way is a "can't wait for
it to happen" thing to many
folks.
HARD TO BELIEVE
. . . a 10-pound bag of ice
for $1.
THE LITTLE Onion Roll
Deli on Woodward is so
small, with very limited
seating capacity that if you
go in there with more than
four people, don't expect to
sit with each other . . .
Nothing the matter with the
food and service, though.
VICKI BARNETT con-
*- tinues
to please during cock-
4-
* tail hours at Trio on North-
western, 4:30-8 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday,
and til midnight on Mon-
days . . . Still two drinks
for the price of one.
4-
NEW OWNERS with
*
THE
Henry Yee at Forbidden
City North, on 14 Mile and
ORIGINAL
Orchard Lake Rd., are P.
Scott Sherrer and wife Bar-
• Pool Parties
• Bar & Bat Mitzvas • Reunions • Card Parties *
bara, and attorney Mark
• Bowling Banquets • Graduation Parties • Showers • Stags
Cristini.
* RIALTO CAFE
on
RIBS-CHICKEN-SHRIMP-HOT HORS D'OEUVRES
* Woodward at Nine Mile, has
EVERYTHING COMPLETE ... Including Plates, Forks & Napkins
* actually been there since
* 1923, when Alex Kelingas,
DELIVERED HOT TO YOUR DOOR IN GLEAMING CHAFING DISHES
* now 81-years-old, and the
/ .
* late Basil Theson opened the
*
101/2 MILE & GREENFIELD
* then tiny spot . . . They had
BANKAMERICARD
LINCOLN CENTER
* it 40 years . . . until 1960,
ag/ipme f.
******** *****
** pr sr,g >R pi pi pg*** ************* *
(Continued on Page 29)

SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE!
SAME GREAT MENU!

Thurs., Fri. &

Now $4.95

CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS
• DELICATESSEN

EGGS & OMELETS SERVED IN A SKILLET
DELICIOUS PASTRIES GALORE

.

576-1588 4286 N. WOODWARD

. 1”
•• A.

Between 13 & 14 Mile



DIMITRI'S

INTRODUCING

316 N. Woodward,

OUR NEW

ROYAL OAK

2 Blks. N. of 11 Mile
542-4880

IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

SALAD BAR

7 a.m. TO 1 1 p.m.

SERVING THE FINEST IN . . .

• BREAKFASTS • LUNCHES • DINNERS

FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES

DAILY SPECIALS

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT MENU • GREEK DISHES & SALAD'

SENIOR CITIZEN'S DAY

CHOPPED _STEAK
$129

RIB EYE
STEAK

the
roman
lerraee
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
_1

CHOPPED
STEAK

9.69

At 12 Mile, Just

Off U.S. 696

$1.59

CUTLET
1 :)a VEAL
c t B s ak:ist
T iPotato

ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

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

Af ter

Theater
Menu
CHARLES
BOLES
At The Piano Bar

2 SIRLOIN STEAKS

$4 29

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BONANZA

SPECIAL STYLINGS OF

GARY PRIMO
DUO

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



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

_ -

otZt..,cPx4P.x1ZN., (4,

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- - ocOKSNIt

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Rose and
Irving Guttman
Invite You
To See Why

TRY ROSES'S FAMOUS
GEFILTE FISH
AND PICKLED TROUT

We Are #1

In The Metropolitan

Detroit Area

I YOUR GUESTS WILL RAVE6
AFTER THE PARTY YOU GAVE

CATERED BY

BAR-B-Q

**

*

***

*

1968-11001
*

*

851-4094

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

ss e

27167
GREENFIELD

ste

TRY ROSE'S OWN

KNISHES

A.
1 BIk. N. of 11 Mile
Next To Great Scott Mkt.

559-1380

HOMEMADE

MEAT, CABBAGE OR POTATO
OUR POPULAR BREAKFAST SPECIAL

TUES. TO SAT. 7 a.m.-11 a.m.
SUN. 7 a.m.-10 a.m.
• ORANGE JUICE • 2 EGGS (any style)
• ROLL OR BAGEL • COFFEE OR TEA

99

FAMOUS CHEESECAKE ()

NEW YORK'S: FINEST • EAT IN OR TAKE OUT

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