30 Friday, November 26, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything RID CIDARS CHEF SPECIALS (Continued from Page 29) MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHTS 1 The one pertaining to this gent says, "The Haute ' Cuisine Per- sonalities — great food — arrogant, petulant and intimidating manage- ments (you're not a guest here) — they're doing you a favor by admitting you to the presence of the Great Person." SAM GRUBER of the London Chop House on Congress, tells the story of the two men from De- troit who met in Israel — and the one said to the other — "Don't I know you from someplace? Isn't your name Hoberman?" . . . The other one said, "No, I don't think I know you. My name is O'Hara." . . . The first one was per- sistent and said, "Didn't your name used to be Hoberman? You sure look like a kid I went to school with." ... The second one was getting angry and said, "I told you, my name is "O'Hara. My father's name was O'Hara. My grandfather's name was O'Hara and my great- a/av •grandfather, hashalom, his name was O'Hara, too!" SHERATON BLOOMFIELD PONTIAC 1 BIk. No. of Sq. Lake On Woodward Ave. (,'`'') The MUSICAL HIT DO! I DO!th \ 2 Hour Musical • Fridays & Saturdays This very-much noticed at 8:15 and appreciated item is • Admission Only $4.50 (Cocktails Available) part of Al's stickler trait • Dinner & Theatre Pac- of extreme cleanliness. As requested by reader kages $9.95 (14 Entrees) Mrs. Leonard Jackson, we had the prime rib of beef Reservations: 338-6131 Served On A Sizzling Plotter . . . and can attest to her OR "out of this world" state- ment . . . Regardless of the cut, end or otherwise, ; ROSE an electronic device Invite You To See Why Both Complete Dinners Inc. makes the beef come out French Onion Soup or Juice, Salad, Hot exactly as ordered throughout ... from one Garlic Bread, Potato or Vegetable, Fresh In The Metropolitan end to another. 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