Friday, September 24, 1916 45 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything (Continued from.Page 42) MENT set up is Ron Bal- lenger's entrance into show biz big time ... One night stand for Four Lads is Oct. 4 at his Ballenger House, Main and 12 Mile VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. 869-5674 TRAYS $2.75 per pers. ED'S MINI DELI 543-6073 HAPPY NEW YEAR SUNDAY BRUNCH All-YOU-CAN-EAT 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. "One Of The Finest" Blintzes — Bagels — Scrambled Eggs — Fresh Melon — Salad Bar — Rum Raisin Roll — Creamed Chicken — Fruit Jello Molds — Orange Glazed French Toast — Swiss Cheese Croquettes — Parfaits — Tarts — Cheese Cake — Puddings — Cakes Lox Available Most of these , delicious items and more appear each week. Many say our brunch is "the finest in the area." We know you will be delighted to discover this new and beautiful Sunday Brunch. adults $ 4 25 25 $2 12 & under STOUFFER'S NORTHLAND RESTAURANT 5 69-42 62 We Offer Group 8 "Golden Ager Discounts" I ,Sineette 7To Out( eugtomm al-id gttiemdq Oft qfappq g afeaPthii By DANNY RASKIN . . . Advance tickets of Hopkins Airport in Cleve- $17.50 include prime rib land. dinner, champagne, CARL BERNSTEIN, cover, tax and tip . . . for one of the two dinner at 7 and show at 8 Washington Post repor- . . . Cocktail perfor- ters who broke open the mance at 11 is $10 includ- Watergate scandal, will ing two drinks, cover, tax be at Town Hall, this and tip. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at NOW DURING cocktail the Fisher Theater. hour (4:30 to 7:30) at MAIL DEPT . . . "We Roman Terrace, Orchard seem to have something Lake at 12 Mile, is in common. We are both Charles Boles at the intrigued by the Boesky keyboard, Monday story. I haven't seen Sam through Friday . . . Also Boesky in many years piano and flute stylings of and I am always sur- the Kathy Landis Trio, prised at the accuracy of Tuesday through Satur- the detail in your anec- dotes. However, you seem day 9 to 2 a.m. A. NEW AREA quartet to have passed over one called Daybreak is at epic and this one I am Hurley's in the North- sure Sam does not look field Hilton, Crooks at back on with kindly nos- 1-75 in Troy, through Oct. talgia. 2 . . . Mondays through I refer to the Boesky Saturdays ... with tunes Griswold St. restaurant. I from current top 40 am having some trouble charts to easy listening or in pinpointing the year country western. •but believe it was in the IN late 20's or early 30's. This WHILE MONTREAL, Nate Recli- was a large and beautiful ter told the waitress he place—occupying the liked the skins of potatoes basement of the Cunnin- . .. soe she brought him gham Drugstore, on three skins. Griswold near State OPENED ALMOST 12 Street. Finished in the years ago, The Red decor of the day, walls Cedars on Telegraph at Nine Mile, always had a Soloists Perform pleasant atmosphere and With Symphony good food . . . But in Oc- Detroit Symphony Or- tober of 1974, Ray Bresler and Jack Freed, formerly chestra Music Director of The Apartment Aldo Ceccato will direct Lounge on W. McNichols, the orchestra and two took over and things re- world-renowned vocal ally started to happen ... soloists in the first De- In just two years, Ray troit performances of the and Jack have made the late Soviet composer Red Cedars a place to be. Dmitri Shostakovidh's Some months ago, they Symphony No. 14 at Ford began to feature two spe- Auditorium Thursday, cial dinners . .. a 12 oz. Oct. 1 and 2. Soprano Phyllis Curtin New York steak at $5.95 and broiled red snapper and bass-baritone Simon at $4.95 . . . These are Estes will be the soloists complete dinners, served in the symphony. The performances on with soup, salad, hot gar- lic bread, baked potato or Thursday and Oct. 2 will vegetable, fresh baked be in the evening at 8:30. dinner bread and coffee .. The Oct. 1 concert will be . quite a value ... But not the first of this season's to be forgotten is their 10 NBD Coffee Concerts, regular menu which in- beginning at 9:30 a.m. For cludes a host of delicious information, call the Ford appetizers . . . and more Auditorium, 961-0700. than .40 entrees. A LITTLE "Touch of Vegas" is at the Playboy Club on James The Women's Associa- Couzens . . . full scale tion for the Detroit Sym- production with lavish phony Orchestra will costumes and featured sponsor a fashion show to entertainment all in a benefit the orchestra 5:30 Las Vegas style review. p.m. Oct. 17 in the Some- BAGELSTEINS is rset Mall. World-renowned de- name of business opened in Dallas, Texas, by signer Bill Blass will be former Detroiters Susan commentator for the and Larry Goldstein .. . show. Cocktails and din- It's a bagel-deli and tray ner will be served. There catering operation . . . is a charge. For reserva- Larry learning the bagel tions, call the women's baking art in Toledo after association, 675-3125. his deli days here . . . Oakland U. shows Susan is the daughter of Marion and Marvin Ful- International Film ler, and Larry son of Herb Oakland University's and Adele Goldstein. area studies department MARK MANHOFF re- will show the interna- commends cottage cheese tional award-winning with Thousand Island film, "A Cat, Two Women dressing on it. and One Man," noon STEVE ROBBINS is Wednesday at the Oak- the new food and bever- land Center. The film is being shown age manager at as part of the depart- Sheraton-Southfield Hotel . . . Jim Gallagher, ment's international film former f & b boss, was festival. Admission is promoted to resident free. For information, call manager at the the area studies office, Sheraton-Hopkins at 1-377-2076. Fashion Show Aids Orchestra and furniture were all of blonde wood. It was with- out a doubt downtown Detroit's most beautiful cafeteria. "The brothers worked as hard for this place and in it as they did in any of their projects, but it seemed doomed and fi- nally proved to be. At noon, people were lined up outside and down the stairs day after day. For some peculiar reason, the brothers decided to give a "special" and I doubt that anyone could explain how this would work. They gave a large bowl of chicken noodle soup and a full size corned beef sandwich, with a piece of pie or French pastry for 35 cents. Not only that, but about every 20th customer would get a cash register receipt with a red star on it, -Which meant that the following day he could have the same lunch FREE. "What was responsible for the eventual closing of the place, I have no way of knowing. The initial cost of the furnishings must have been exorbitant. It was taken over by Green- field's. "P.S. At 76 and health none too good, I still enjoy your articles and clip them out for my sister- in-law in Los Angeles, Marian Zisman, origi- nally a 12th-Pingree She complains because she does not recognize as many names as she once did in your column. At 76 I know what she means!" z z ew Jew( RICKSHAW INN IN THE ORCHARD MALL 851-6400 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE Carry Outs Available !ALTO '44wf4 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PLENTY OF PARKING • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" COMPLETE FULL MENU SANDWICHES — STEAKS — CHOPS — SEAFOOD — CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING • DAILY LUNCH 8 DINNER SPECIALS • PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITY • COUPONS ACCEPTED COCKTAILS — BEER — WINE YOUR HOSTS: CHARLIE & FRANK PAPPAS — WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR OPEN 7 DAYS . . . 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