THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hebrew is the key to the
casket which holds the pre-
cious treasure.
—Heinrich Heine

OLYMPIC ROOM

2280 N. WOODWARD

at 12 1/2 Mile

Royal Oak's Newest
Restaurant

SOMERSET DINNER THEATRE

Alfred's Presents-
Noel Coward's Comedy

American & Greek Cuisine

Superb Home Cooking

"PRIVATE LIVES"
STARRING JIMMY LAUNCE

Lamb & Rice, Mousaka,
Pastitsio, Famous Greek
Salad, Prime Rib, Steaks,
Chops, Seafood

popular WJR personality
a Turgeon/Guest Production
everyFri. & Sat. eve.
Dinner 7:30 -Curtain 8:45 -
Reservations: call 643-8865
Somerset Mall
Big Beaver Road
at Coolidge, Troy

AT REASONABLE PRICES

• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
Complete Carry-Out

Open 7 Days, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

543-3666

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Alfreci;)—

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THE ORIGINAL

ESQUIRE

Delicatessen-Restaurant
11 MILE & LAHSER IN HARVARD ROW

353-4999

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SL

Detroit & Suburbs Most
Elegant Restaurant

115 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Res.: 879-6810

COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS—MON. THRU THURS.

$4.95
* PRIME 12 OZ. NEW YORK STRIP STEAK
* PRIME TENDERLOIN TIPS Ala Burgundy,
$4.50
Over Bavarian Noodles
$4.75
* BAR-B-Q RIBS (The Original Squire's Table Recipe)
* SEAFOOD ALA GOURMET (Broiled Danish Lobster, Steamed

Alaskan King Crab Legs, California Dungeness Crab,
Jumbo Shrimps, Clams Casino, Oysters Rockefeller)

$7.95

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

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PATTY HAAK
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ENJOY OUR FINE
and the
DANNY STEVENSON
BEER & WINE )4- *

4

DUO

INCLUDING FAVORITE
WINE ON TAP

FRIDAY & SATURDAY
9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI.

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the two seatings, 12:30
and 2:30.
WAITRESS IN THE
community saw a busboy
take money from one of
her tables . . . so did a
customer sitting nearby
. . . She told one of the
bosses and said either the
kid goes or she does . . .
The boy was taken a
back room and came out
soon to bus tables again
. . . It was his word
against hers and the
stranger customer . . .
No wonder she left . . .
head waitress of the place
no less.
THE
LIGHTS OF
TELEGRAPH Road south
almost resembled the
strip of Las Vegas as the
airplane approaches . . .
At least this was our sec-
ond impression upon
another visit to the
Ronde-View Restaurant
atop the Holiday Inn of
Southfield.
But the most important
ones were other factors
. . . Our food was good
again and the service
above par.
Also, the addition of a
gentleman like Phil
Rongo as general man-
ager of the room adds still
more class and know-
ledgeability to what is in-
tended to be a first notch
French eatery . . . Phil
knows his business well,
and the help will benefit
much from his experience
. . . to say nothing of the
customers who will, of
course, gain from all ends
. . . Phil's talents in re-
staurant management
are beyond reproach.
Except for a rude, un-
smiling and very unpro-
fessional hostess, the
evening was most pleasant
. . . thanks to another fine
waitress we had in Denise
Mouhout . . . (our last out-
ing here also brought en-

Soviet Jew Finds

TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
MON. THRU THURS., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Ha'aretz published a let-
11 a.m. to 2 a.m. SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ter from a Russian Jew
CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
who writes: "I am an im-
migrant from the Soviet
Union, an engineer by
profession, 45 years old,
who tried my luck in
America for two years
and have now returned to
Israel.
.4
"In America I worked
NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN
357-3280 4" at all sorts of menial jobs
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
•Itir******************************4- which did not require
even a primary educa-
tion, in the hope that I
would eventually find a
job in my profession.
However, whenever I
557-1425
29515 SOUTHFIELD, N. OF 12 MILE
tried, they turned me
down politely.
"Veterans told me that
FRIDAYS, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
in North America they do
FISH &
not recognize Russian
ALL YOU CAN
diplomas nor accept
$ 2 95
EAT
CHIPS
people over 40 into per-
SATURDAYS, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
manent employment.
HOME-MADE
Now I return to Israel to
SEAFOOD
work in my profession.
LASAGNA
COMBINATION
Thank God there is
ALL YOU
$350
somewhere to return."
$375

DAILY HOURS:

0.1It Olbe Attic

WEEKEND SPECIALS

CAN EAT

SOUTHERN STYLE

FRIED CHICKEN

With Rice Pilaf
ALL YOU CAN EAT

$ 325

.

Bazaar to Benefit
Aged Residence

The Best of Everything

* Work in Israel

SUNDAYS, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Friday, October 29, 1976 39

The highest-ranking
Jew in the American
forces during World War I
was Rear Admiral Joseph
Strauss, who commanded
mine laying operations in
the North Sea.

joyable service from most
pleasant Nancy Lantze).
Denise served us with
grace and intelligence
. . . Le Pate de Foie a la
Poulet (fresh chicken liv-
ers served on lettuce leaf
and chopped eggs and on-
ions), La Salade a la
Ronde-View (romaine
topped with hearts of
palm, wedge of tomato,
chopped egg, freshly
sliced mushrooms and
special sauce), Vichys-
soise (cold leek and potato
soup made with cream
plus topping of chopped
chives) . . . Our main
course of La Cote de
Boeuf Rote (prime rib of
beef au jus) brought out
the goodness of Denise as
a fine waitress . . . She
asked if we would enjoy
some white horse radish,
which, without her know-
ing, is our favorite with
this dish . . . However,
not her fault, the horse
radish was not the
creamy kind and much
too hot.
A nice bottle of French
Tavel Rose wine com-
plimented the pleasant
meal.
SAM JARRUS hope-
fully opens his new place
Nov. 1 . . . Will be called
Toll Gate in Fairlane
Town Center . . . re-
staurant and cocktail
lounge . . . with hearth
cooking
FAYE COVERT, head
waitress at Sutton Deli on
Lahser and Nine Mile,
couldn't understand why
the vacuum cleaner
wasn't picking up any-
thing from the eatery rug
. . . Good reason was the
plug being disconnected.
Others at Sutton Deli
had their own problems
. . . knifitis . . . with
three people cutting
themselves in the same
week . . . owner Sandy
Markowitz, head cook
Ebba Schwartz and
counter man Mel Tachna.
NEW OWNER OF
Tom's, with about 12
stools and two booths, on

The Arnold Home Au-
Greenfield at Lincoln, in xiliary will hold its second
Oak Park, is Dee annual Holiday Mart 10
Razitowski . . . It will be a.M.-4 p.m. Nov. 5 and 6 in
called Dee's . . . New the activities room of the
bosslady is the former Caulkins Building of the
very fine, most pleasant home.
waitress that worked at
Stationery, jewelry,
the spot for five years.
lingerie,
dresses, toys,
NEW MUSICAL QUIN-
TET at Top 0' The Pontch plants, and boutique
has been spun off by items will be offered for
popular band leader Mel sale. A style show will be
Ball . . . Named "Friend- featured at 2 p.m. each
ship," the group plays for day with the residents
dining and dancing, doing the modeling. The
Tuesdays through Satur- public is invited.
days . . . Bassist-vocalist
Mark Lashlee, who heads
the group, has been with
Mel for two years . . .
Featured is John Wil-
liams, Mel's pianist-
arranger for three-and-
a-half years . . . Others
in the group are Mary
RESTAURANT
Gutzi, vocalist, Rick Ca-
1535 CASS LAKE RD.
toni, guitarist and Ron
Keego Harbor
Catoni, drummer . . .
Mon.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Friendship is a com-
Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m.-1 1 p.m.
pletely separate group
Sun. & Holidays, noon-10 p.m.
from Colours . . . Al-
AUTHENTIC CANTONESE
though it is under the
FOODS ... AMERICAN
guidance and manage-
AND CHINESE DISHES
ment of Mel, he does not
play with the group.
•LUNCHES •DINNERS
Mel and Colours are in a
•COMBINATION SPECIALS
packed-house, every-
COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
night engagement at
Sheraton-Southfield's
"Yesterdays."
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SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE!
SAME GREAT MENU!

JUNCTION

DIRER

• CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS
• DELICATESSEN

EGGS 8 OMELETS SERVED IN A SKILLET
DELICIOUS PASTRIES GALORE

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576-1588 4286 N. WOODWARD

Between 13 & 14 Mile

Chef Milos
Recommends

From His
New Menu

MOVIE
GUIDE

BROILED JUMBO DOVER SOLE

This is the largest of the Dover,
26-28 oz. Half order available.

Americana Complex
1, 2, 3, 4

Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2731
4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING

10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230

Wed. MATINEES ALL
THEATERS—I Show only
at 1:114--$1

"OBSESSION" (PG)
"THE FRONT" (PG)
"ALEX AND THE
GYPSY"
"A MATTER
OF TIME" (PG)

BERKLEY

ACROSS FROM

12 Mile-Coolidge
LI 2-0330

BARGAIN NIGHTS SUN. THRU FRI. ALL SEATS
$1.00. No coupons. Coevals good Sal. only with
regular adtaissioa price.

WEEKDAYS, INCLUDING SAT.
OPEN 6:45.

YPSI SAVINGS BANK

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

• GRACIOUS SURROUNDINGS

• FINEST SERVICE
• GENEROUS COCKTAILS
MIXED TO PERFECTION!

Clint Eastwood in

"THE OUTLAW JOSIE WALES"
(PG) at 7:10 & 9:30

Sandal', Open at 2.
"THE OUTLAW JOSIE WALES"
at 2:20, 4:45
7:05 & 9:30

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DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.

* SEAFOOD

* PARTY
CATERING

IMPORTED
AND
DOMESTIC

BEERS & WINES

FOR RESV. — 483-8200 — 483-820

American 8 Continental Dining 7 Days Per Week (4

