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JAKKS
RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile
GREENFIELD CENTER 546-1224
IS OPEN AT
Pine Lake Mall
SALAD BAR
WITH ALL DINNERS
DINNER SPECIALS
851-5540
MON. THRU FRI.
FROM $4.95
Businessmen's Luncheons
MON.-THURS.,
11 ti.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI. & SAT.,
11 a.m. to 1 Gan.
SUN & HOLIDAYS,
12 noon to 11 p.m.-
MON.-FRI, 11 to 3 p.m.
DINNERS
MON.-SAT., 5 to 11 p.m.
LATE EVENING MENU
LUNCHEON SPECIALS
COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AVAILABLE
r
MON. & TUES. NITE
All The SPAGHETTI
YOU CAN EAT
THURS NITE
PIZZA & WINE
HAPPY HOUR COCKTAIL SPECIAL
MON. THRU FRI., 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
5600 Drake Rd. at Walnut Lk. Rd.
Rest. Phone:
The Best of Everything
(Continued from Page'33) owners of Athenian
Lake Rd. between Long Cuisine Greek eatery on
• Southfield and 10 Mile
Lake and Lone Pine:
have been given an offer
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ROSEMARY
DUDLEY,
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to sell . . They refused
executive vice president with the answer, "We
the Migraine Founda- - didn• t just buy the place
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tion in Toronto, writes of to get rid of it. -
focal item there . . . "At
AN EXAMPLE of Zsa
last there is a Chinese re- . Zsa - Gabor . . . When
staurant that serves food asked about which of the
without monosodium GrabOrs was the oldest
glutamate. It is the Lotus "Well," replied Zsa
Lantern at 490 Dundas ' • '
St. West. The Lotus will .Zsa,
"she
would
never
admit
it --
- but
it's
,cook any item on the mania."
menu without msg be-
CELEBRATION,•an in-
. cause, the manager says, timate, semi-circular
"A lot of people —myself lounge on the new Detroit
-included— can't eat msg Plaza promenade: level,
without getting a features continuous, •
headache and being non-stop Las Vegas
thirsty like crazy." lounge style entertain-
CONSIDERED BY the ment from the moment
Encyclopedia of Jazz to the "Celebration Hour"
be one of the greatest begins at 5 p.m. to the 2
drummers of all time, J.C. a.m. closing . .`.. No cover
Heard is appearing with of minimum .., . NoW ap-
his trio at Vittorio s Inn pearing are.. "The Fall:-
The Alley on Plymouth Guys", a versatile five-
.Rd. .at Farmington ... . member vocal group-with
J:C.'s
_ , • awards- include \ a varied repertoire . . . -
Playboy, Downbeat, Met- The Johnsons, a singing
ronome and Esquire-. . • trio, alternate wit-h them
He's played with _Count every evening through-
Basic', Duke Ellington, out their engagement, •
Cab Calloway, Benny which ends March 26 . .
Goodman, Woody Her- The Colleagues and Re-
mand and a slew of other flection LTD take over
greats. March 28. ..
J.C. isn't just a great
The Celebration is
- drummer . .. . he's quite managed by Jerry Paw-
an entertainer . . . sing- - lak,, who opened DB's
ing and dancing . . . His showroom at Dearborn's
wide experience in show Hyatt Regency . -. . The
biz has given . J.C. a atmosphere is alive and
polished, indescriable contemporary ,... -. -I-n-
treatment of each indi- side, through an undulat-
vidual song. . ing, mirrored tunnel .en-
irs 01'EN JUST over a trance, tiered'seating- is
month, -but- already the arranged in plush velour.
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4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BET. LONG LAKE
& LONE PINE
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Reunion ,Planned
855-2770
Mon.-Fri., 4 p.m.-2:30 a.m.
Sat., 12 noon-2 a.m.
Sun., 12 noon-10 p.m.
Just 2 Mile W. of Orchard Lk. Rd:
Public Skating
Sat. & Sun., 2 p.m.-4 p.m.
ice arena phone: 855-2550
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NOT HUNGRY?
DON'T COME TO
MON.. THRU FRI.
DAILY HOURS:
MON. THRU THURS.,
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Pizza rafted No. 1 b
Channel 7 News
BEER & WINE
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
357-3280
,ril2111.
MEEN. WENN. dadt101
Starring
PHIL MARCUS ESSER
NANCY GURWIN
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directed by .
Edgar A. Guest HI
produced , by_
Michael
Goodman
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PERFORMANCES
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EVERY DINNER. SHOW
WED. & THURS. 7 P.M. 8:30 P.M.
6 P.M. 7:30 P.M.
RESERVATIONS 474-4800
CHILDREN'S 'NIGHTCLUB
Featuring direct from Bimbos-
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THE RAZZMATAZZ REVIEW"
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5 p.m. TO 10 p.m.
PAT
FLOWERS
11/4 lb. LIVE LOBSTER
DINNER $ 1
INCLUDES:
RELISH TRAY, SALAD,
POTATOES, ROLLS & BUTTER
TUES. THRU SAT.
FROM 8:30 p.m.
9 5
GREENFIELD AT JAMES COUZENS
OPEN 7 DAYS./
342-5660
from 10 To 80
AVAILABLE FOR ALL
OCCASIONS INCLUDING
• Lunches
• Sales Meetings
* Weddings
• Receptions
• Showers
• Bar Mitzvas
ROBERT ANGcS
sionally in Detroit for the
GREATEST VALUE
im,st -two years.
COUPON
Angus, also asoloist at
DINNERS INCLUDING
Temple Israel, has per-•
formed with the Detroit
• SPAGHETTI ,
UP TO
>,\
.Opera Theatre, the Pic-
• BAKED SPAGHETTI
OFF ANY DINNER
colO Opera Co., the
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WITH THE PURCHASE OF SECOND COMPLETE
• LASAGNA
Chicago. Lyric- Opera Co.,
DINNER OE EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE
the Pontiac Symphony
• VEAL OR EGGPLANT
Orchestra,• St. Clair
• PARMIGIANA
Shores Symphony, -the
NO SANDWICHES OR SIDE ORDERS
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South Suburban
0 Chicago
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ALL OUR DINNERS ARE COMPLETE & INCLUDE
SyMPhOny and the De-
C troit Symphony.
• SALAD BAR • HOT GARLIC BREAD
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The program will fea-
a . • ICE CREAM OR SHERBET • COFFEE, TEA OR POP
e FISH & CHIPS
from
0 ture selections Bess,"
"..Porgy and
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"Westside Story, - and
ROUND
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"Fiddler on the Roof' in
TAKE
UP TO $3
addition to works by
MOzart, Johann Strauss
ONLY AT MAMA ZELDA'S
and Julius Chajes, conduc-
BAR-B-Q EMBER RIBS
• MEAT SAUCE • RED CLAM • WHITE CLAM
tor for* the Center. Sym-
• MUSHROOM & GREEN PEPPER • BUTTER GARLIC
INCLUDES: POTATOES, $59, le
phony. .
FULL
• ALL SPAGHETTI SAUCES
GARLIC BREAD
Tickets are on - sale at
SERVED AT ONE PRICE
& SALAD BAR
SLAB
•---- the Center cashier's of-
Tice. For information, call
29269 SOUTHFIELD, N. OF 12 MILE Th IS. THRU THURS., 11 to 9 p.m. SAT, 12 moos to 11 p.a. CARRY OUT
the cultural arts depart-
SUfL, 4 pm. to 9 p.m.
FRI., 11 to 11 p.m.
IN THE FARRELL SHOPPING CENTER
/pent, .851-7300, ext 250 or
559-8717
.1N/Expires Mar. 25
258.
50°/
DO! I DO!
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West Bloomfield's
Most Beautiful
Banquet Roora _
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ZUBOK'S presents..:
The Saturday Afternoon
The program will fea
'Lure • soprano Joan
Tallman and . tenor
g11S
Ms.
Robert
Tallman, soprano soloiSt
at Temple Israel, was
graduated from the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin and
has -performed profes-
MA ZELDA'S
EATRE
BROADWAY
MUSICAL HIT
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28000 Grand River at 8 Mile
Farmin s ton Hills
27701 Orchard Lake Road
477-5735
Near 12 Mile
The Center Symphony
Orchestra will present'a
• cabaret-style concert 7:30'
p.m.. March 27 in the
Jewish Community'Cen-
ter's Shiffman Hall. Light
refreshments will be
served.
CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
DINNE'
Group Rates, Available
OLD TIME DELI
Center Symphony Cabaret Due
LUNCH & DINNER
SPECIALS
Vutdurb Jinn
The 1947 class of
Southeastern High
School will hold its 30th
reunion on June 18 at the
Shores in St. Clair Shores.
Members of the class or
those who know their
whereabouts are asked to
contact the reunion pub-
licity chairman, 549-5649,
or 882-8712 or write
Southeastern Reunion
'77, Box 292, Claw-
son, 48017.
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