26 Friday, November 12, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS f Danny Raskin's Fine Italian-American Cuisine $2.75 per pers. LISTENING POST SUCH A SNEAK was Irene Monast . . . telling hubby Ben she was in charge of a Country Cor- ners ORT couples party at Whitehall Apts. club house . . . and that was where they were going . . . But a nice sneak, though . . . with over 85 friends there . . . for a super 50th birthday narty . . . Guests all brought pumpkins carved _ _ _ to look like Ben . . . and Irene delivered them af- terwards to a home for re- tarded children. One of the evening's highlights was a surprise for both Irene and Ben when daughter Sandy and son Dale played a tape sent by their daugh- ter Sheila who attends Hebrew University in Is- rael. BEST BET OF The Weekend . . . Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, 64th Annual dinner-dance this Sunday at Raleigh House . . . Hollywood guest celeb- rity Rhonda Fleming, in- ternational songstress Sarah Rubine and Hal Gordon's orchestra . . . Black tie and by invita- tion. "BETTER THAN EVER" authored by Dr. Joyce Brothers, deals with the theme that a Woman who has passed the age of 40 can make that half of her life the most exciting and in- teresting . . . Dr. Brothers should be both in a Detroit Town Hall appearance, this Wed- nesday, 11 a.m., at the Fisher Theater. NOW THAT THE elec- tions are over, we hope the "ins" will exercise their influence about the condition existing for el- derly folks crossing Greenfield north of 10 Mile . . . and also perhaps a sidewalk for them to walk on . . . If nothing is done about it, the office-holders never should have been elected! RECIPIENTS OF A brand new color TV set, Andrea and twins Brian and Bob, University of Michigan student youngsters of Nadine and Harvey Miller, were going to receive a black and white set from their parents when they called to have mom take some money out of their sav- ings accounts to add to the purchase for a color portable . . . Nadine spent the best of two days bickering and hassling to get the very best price . . . and was offered a sales job by three diffe- rent discount firms! THE GIFTED HANDS of Fran Katz lovingly molds plastic material into beautiful- ceramics that are a joy to see . . Her glazed clowns are col- lector items, and Fran favors those whom she likes with her art. LARCO'S TRAYS Delocfously Prepared for the D,scernrng Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES ED'S MINI DELI 543-6073 AT A RECENT Bnai Brith Century Club buf- fet and buggy racing party at DRC, there was a lot of commotion around Evelyn Lewis' and Iva Hoptman:s table . . . The gals pooled a little money together for some fun betting . . . When they hit the daily double for over $100, the racing form handicappers wanted to know their sys- tem . . . "We just like the names of the horses," they replied . . . After that, five or six personSin the party tore up their racing forms. OVERHEARD. . . Wife to husband . . . I really don't want a lot of money. I just wish we could af- ford to live the way we are living now." SIGHT SCENE . . . Ar- thur Klein enjoying a good snooze after his hair shampoo by Marian Hakim at Charter House Barbers on W. Nine Mile . . . then continuing it in Howard Lalonde's chair . . . The customers enjoyed the music with envy. SAM LEVENSON was talking to a youngster one day and happened to ask how it felt to live in the land of the free . . . "I'm not free," the boy re- plied . . . "You're not free?" Sam asked . . . "No," said the tot. "I'm four." LESS THAN A YEAR away . . . but before folks know it the Perfection Lodge trips to Israel will be here . . . They leave Sept. 29, 1977 . . . One is for 14 days in Israel and the other for 10 days in Israel and three days in London . . . It marks the first time such a trip has received the endorse- ment of both the Michi- gan Masonic grand lodge and the Masonic grand lodge of Israel . . . Shep Schuldinger, 548-4741, has lots of info on the trip. OVERHEARD . . . Father to family, as he climbs out of car . . . "Well, we finally found a parking space. Now does anyone remember why we're here?" LOOKING BACK ON Columns of Yesteryears Dec. 26, 1947 . . . "Bit of snicker entered the household last week when mom brought home a talit she had gotten for nephew Jerry Weingar- den's Bar Mitzva . . . and discovered the store- keeper had gift-wrapped it in yuletide paper! CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . 5-year-old Gordon Miller, son of Beverly and Miles Miller, after being reprimanded for inter- rupting, explained, "But I gotta interrupt to get started." . Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 1 HUNGARIAN VILLAGE • RATED IN AAA MAGAZINE, DETROIT NEWS & DETROIT FREE PRESS ONE OF TOP 10 RESTAURANTS IN DETROIT HAPPY HOUR, 3 to 7 p. m MON. THRU FRI. ALL DRINKS AT REDUCED PRICES INCL.: Soup, Salad, Pot. $ or Veg., Coffee, Teo or Sanko 843-5611 95 MON. THRU FRI., 5 to 11 p.m. BUSINESSMEN' LUNCH, MON.-FRI., 11 to 3 DINNER MON.-SAT., 5 to 11 p.m. LATE EVENING MENU ENJOY ONE OF MICHIGAN'S BEST! 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 \ S 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. $A 25 11- adults 25 $2 12 & under 851-4094 Open Mon. ,thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. Slieee4/441- ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners After Theater Menu CHARLES BOLES At The Piano Bar SPECIAL PIANO & FLUTE STYLINGS OF KATHY LANDIS DUO FOR COCKTAIL HOUR. MON. THRU FRI. 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. RIALTo SUNDAY BRUNCH - 25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile GREENFIELD CENTER 546-1224 DINNER SPECIALS 1-75 FREEWAY AT SPRINGWELLS EXIT At 12 Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 RESTAURANT & LOUNGE • JO THOMPSON DAILY & SUNDAYS Reservations: JAKKS WED. thru SAT. EVES DELIGHTFUL FOOD-GYPSY MUSIC LUNCHES & DINNERS 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Tues. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 94014 viaega9 22740 WOODWARD ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" AT 9 MILE 544-7933 Ferndale PLENTY OF PARKING COMPLETE FULL MENU ... SANDWICHES - STEAKS - CHOPS - SEAFOOD - CHILDREN'S MENU SUNDAY DINING, 8 am to 9 pm RIALTO SPECIAL DINNERS CREAM CHICKEN LEMON SOUP SHRIMP COCKTAIL ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF w/au-jus, mashed potato CHOICE ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF w/au-jus, mashed potato ROAST LEG OF LAMB w/rice pilaf ROAST LEG OF VEAL w/dressing, brown gravy, mashed potato BAKED SWISS STEAK & Onion Sauce, w/mashed potato ROAST TURKEY w/dressing, giblet gravy, mashed potato ROAST DUCKLING w/dressing, giblet gravy, mashed potato ROAST CHICKEN w/dressing, mashed potato, F giblet gravy BREADED VEAL CUTLETS w/mashed potato, brown gravy BABY BEEF LIVER w/onions or bacon, french fries GRILLED HAMBURGER STEAK w/onion rings and french fries FRIED CHICKEN w/french fries BBQ RIBS w/french fries BBQ CHICKEN w/french fries 4t X, cup of soup 3(:) $2.25 $3.95 $2.95 $2.85 $2.85 $2.85 $2.50 $2.95 $2.60 $2.40 $2.40 .,-- $2.75 $2.45 $4.25 $21 50 . With The Above Dinners You Will Also Receive A Choice Of Crisp Salad Or Vegetable SEA FOOD DINNERS (available 7 ch;ys) ITALIAN DISHES (available 7 days) SURF & TURF w/salad, french fries VEAL PARMESAN W/SALAD BROILED AUSTRALIAN LOBSTER TAILS, SPAGHETTI W/MEAT SAUCE $6.95 $ 8 w/salad, french fries $ 2 1 . :5 97 5 0 5 MEAT BALLS BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH $2.10 RAVIOLO W/MEAT SAUCE $2.75 w/tartar sauce, mashed potato, salad $2.40 MEAT BALLS BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $2.10 MOSTACCIOLI W/MEAT SAUCE w/tartar sauce, mashed potato, salad $2.60 MEAT BALLS $ .255 $32.7 STUFFED FLOUNDER w/tartar sauce, french fries, salad $2.95 • COCKTAILS-BEER-WINE • BROILED HALIBUT w/tartar sauce, mashed potato, salad $3.25 BROILED PICKEREL w/tartor sauce, mashed potato, salad FRIED LAKE PERCH w/tartar sauce, french fries, salad .... $2.95 [ CHILDREN'S PORTIONS $2.50 FRIED CLAMS w/tartar sauce, french fries, salad AVAILABLE FRIED SCALLOPS w/tartar sauce, french fries, salad $2 $5 2. 5 0 FRIED SMELTS w/tartar sauce, french fries, salad SANDWICHES, SALADS, DESSERTS FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP w/cocktail sauce, french fries, salad $3.95 REGULAR MENU FRESH FISH AND CHIPS $2.00 hNw w/tartar sauce, french fries, cole slaw . Your Hosts: CHARLIE II FRANK PAPPAS ALSO INVITE YOU TO TRY OUR FAMOUS GREEK SPECIALTIES $2.20 GREEK SALAD... small, $1.75 ,large GREEK MOUSAKA ... (Baked Egg Plant) $2.95 . STOUFFER'S NORTHLAND RESTAURANT "Across From The Inn" • HOME COOKING • DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS • PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITY • ENTERTAINMENT '76 & METRO COUPONS ACCEPTED 569-.0262 Low CALORIE DISHES We Offer Group & "Golden Ager Discounts" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Sun., 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. h \... MON.-THURS., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. - FRI. & SAT.,