THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 Friday, April 22, 1977
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Detroit Film Theatre 7
will present - The Lost
Honor of Katharina Blum,"
at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
tonight; "Le Boucher,' 7
p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Satur-
day; "Little Caesar," 7:30
p.m. Sunday, at the Detroit
Institute of Arts audito-
rium. For information, call
the Detroit Film Theatre,
833-7942, or the ticket office,
832-2730.
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TUES. THRU SAT.
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WITH ALL DINNERS)
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MON. THRU FRI.
FROM $4.95
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ZUBOK'S presents...
The Saturday Afternoon
CHILDREN'S 'NIGHTCLUB
Featuring direct from Bimbos-
" THE RAZZMATAZZ REVIEW"
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the place...In so many in-
stances, she is the first and
last person you see...and un-
conscious to you, perhaps
the reason for your outside
comments about the place.
One of the best, always
smiling and attentively po-
lite, is Hazel Harvey at Joe
Muer's on Gratiot...Her
pleasantness is much appre-
ciated by everyone who
goes there.
Also a public relations
person could be the waiter
or waitress...Much rests on
their shoulders, and a good
one is invaluable in this re-
spectm
Our table with wife
Frieda, Dorothy and Jack
Greisman and Jeanette and
Morrie Epstein, was waited
on by dimpled Henry
Wing...truly a professional
throughout...efficient,
quick, most pleasant...and
Johnny-on-the-spot with a
light when Frieda lit a ciga-
rette.
We had the chopped sir-
loin topped with onions for
dinner at Joe Muer's...It
was juicy and very well pre-
pared...In many instances
we have encountered, the
chopped sirloin at Joe
Muer's seems to be quite a
favorite.
.
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Businessmen's Luncheons.
MON.-FRI., 11 to .3 p.m.
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The Best of Everything
Weekend Films Set
JAKKS
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IF YOU LIKE wine but
don't know much about it,
order an inexpensive
bottle...Modestly priced
wines are the most reliable
_ones in restaurants...They
are what they
are... Restaurants are not
the _places to give yourself
a wine education...it is
much too expensive and un=
reliable...Expensive wines
in reataurants may be too
young or too old, or dam-
aged from poor storage,
and if you're unsure of your-
self, you may not know why
you don't like what you get
and whether you really
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BLOOMFIELD
Restaurant
and
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Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT
TUES. THRU SAL
From 7:30 p.m.
JIM JEWHURST
Piano Stylist
BANQUET ROOMS FOR
• BAR MITIVAS
• WEDDINGS
• SHOWERS
• SWEET SIXTEENS
• BOWLING BANQUETS
• BUSINESS MEETINGS
• ANNIVERSARIES • ETC.
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* FRESH LAKE PERCH (Small)
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Closed Sundays
YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTON'
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6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile)
ought to return it...If a wait-
ress or waiter knows their
business, they'll help select
the kind you'll like...If not,
they should find jobs some-
place that doesn't sell wine.
Handicapped Kids
in Bowling Event
to
diners-out...If you're tipping
on a credit card voucher,
write in the tip...and write
in the grand total...If you
don't, an emendation may
be made favoring the wait-
ress or waiter...and penal-
izing you...This is so com-
mon that the credit-card
companies have a name for
it...They call it an "over-
ride."
Michigan _District Ki-
wanis Club and the McDo-
nald Corp. will co-sponsor a
handicapped children's
bowling tournament, 9-11
a.m. Saturday at West
Bloomfield Lanes. Gover-
nor William Milliken will be
present to greet the con-
testants and various sports
and entertainment personal-
ities will also attend, includ-
ing actress Ivana Moore.
For information on plac-
ing a child in this activity,
call Betty Reynolds, 559-
0338, or Helene Gottfried,
358-1875.
Southfield Plans
Annual Ice Show
Jewish Youths
to Be Delegates
Performances of South-
field's annual ice show,
"Ice Company '77," produc-
ed by the city's Department
of Parks and Recreation,
will be held 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday to May 1, at the
Civic Center sports arena.
There will also be 11 a.m.
and 3 p.m. Saturday mati-
nees, and 1:30 and 5:30 Sun-
day performances. Tickets
are on sale at the Civic Cen-
ter and Beech Woods
arenas. For information,
call the Civic Center arena,
354-9357.
NEW YORK—Marcy
Rosenbaum, chairman of
the North American Jewish
Youth Council, and David
Lehrer, national president
of Hamagshimim, have
been selected to participate
in a delegation of young po-
litical leaders to Egypt and
Israel..
The 14-day program is spon-
sored by the United States
Youth Council, and is de-
signed to give young Ameri-
can leadership an opportu-
nity --to learn more about
the policies and policy
makers in the Middle East.
The delegation will be hos-
ted by the Egyptian Youth
Council, while in Egypt,
and the Israeli Youth Coun-
cil while in Israel.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Arts, Crafts Show
in Southfield Mall
The Tel-12 Mall will pre-
sent the Betty Baldwin Arts
and Crafts Show and Sale
through April 30 in the
mall.
Among the items to be
displayed by more than 40
Michigan artists and crafts-
men are portraits, oil paint-
ings, acrylic and watercolor
works, pottery, wood sculp-
turing, string designs, can-
dles, macrame, stained
glass, hook knotting, floral
arrangements, wall hang-.
ings and more. There also
will be daily demonstra-
tions.
The show is open during
mall hours, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
daily, and noon - 5 p.m. Sun-
days.
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TUES.-THURS., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. LIGHTED
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SUNDAY, 3 p.m.-9 p.m.
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CHINA
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IS OPEN AT
Pine Lake Mall
4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BET. LONG LAKE
& LONE PINE
851-5540
MON.-THURS.;
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI. 14 SAT.,
11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
SUN & HOLIDAYS,
12 noon to 11 p.m.
LUNCHEON SPECIALS
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Bessie Smith
Show Opens
"Me and Bessie," the
Broadway musical starring
Linda Hopkins, in a singing
and dancing portrayal of
the life and music of blues
singer, Bessie Smith, will
open at the Music Hall Cen-
ter Tuesday and run
through May 1. A special
preview -performance will
be offered at a reduced
price 2 p.m. Sunday. For in-
formation on special group
rates or for regular per-
formances, call Joan Heidt
at the Music Hall, 963-7622.
OPEN MON.-SAT.. 7 a.m. 10 p.m.
SUN. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
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NOW SERVING
LUNCH
MON. THRU SAT.
Buddy Rich
to Play Benefit
Drummer Buddy Rich
and the Big Band Machine
will play a benefit concert 8
p.m. April 30 at the Oak
Park High School audito-
rium. Proceeds from the
concert will go toward high
school band uniforms and
various school projects.
Tickets are on sale at the
high school box office 1-4
p.m. through April 30.
COUNTRY
KITCHEN
RESTAURANT
557-7100
NEW MENUS!
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5600 DRAKE RD.
NOW APPEARING
AT WALNUT LK. RD.
TUES. THRU SAT. 8 p.m.
855-2770
TONY &
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Just 2 Miles W. of Orchard Lake Rd.
MON.-THURS., 11:30 a.m. to 12 Mid.
FRI.-- & SAT., 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Closed Sundays
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11 am. to 2 am.
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