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Greek Festival Due in Bloomfield Hills
The Best of Everything
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try Omelette, it comes with
cheese on top unless you
specify otherwise...But
$4.25 don't miss out on many of
the other goodies it has on
the menu...There's a popu-
ABOVE INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, BREAD & BUTTER
lar salad bar, too.
The bright interior at Egg
I ALL OUR FOOD IS HOME-MADE
Castle is refreshingly res-
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SUN., 12 NOON 10 P.M
tful...and so very clean look-
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days...Monday, 6 a.m. to 4
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COUPLE OF young gents
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left Detroit and are now the
bagel kings of Eugene, Ore.
...after getting lonesome for
fresh bagels...and opening
the first spot there...Gary
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Katz, son of May and Dr.
Ben Katz, was there as a so-
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Marty Bader, 50 miles
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roommates at Eastern
Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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people and kept running
out...Now it's a factory op-
eration known as the
Humble Bagel Co. ...Eu-
gene's first fresh bagel
setup...and the people love
'em.
WANT A GOOD pizza and
some delicious home-made
spaghetti, ravioli, etc. after
hours?...Go to Stromboli's
on Warren, just west of
Southfield and about three
blocks east of Ever-
green...It's open Monday
through Saturday, 4 p.m. to
4 a.m. ...and Sundays 2
p.m. to 2 a.m.
CHUCK MUER HAS jaz-
zed-up P'JAZZ with triple
the number of big names,
season tickets and reserved
seats, and Monday concerts
for the sixth season of
P'JAZZ.
Opening Wednesday, the
6 p.m. to 10 p.m. outdoor
concerts on the poolside ter-
race at Hotel Pontchartrain
regularly draw up to 2,000
people.
Leading off Wednesday is
hometown favorite, Austin-
Moro Band, with guest art-
ists Bob Snyder and Jack
Brokensha...Other Wednes-
day concerts feature Lionel
Hampton and Orchestra,
Dave Brubeck, Glenn Mill-
er Orchestra, Brookside
Jazz Ensemble with Ursula
Walker and Earl "Fatha"
Hines.
Monday concerts starting
June 20 feature The Associ-
ation, Brookside Jazz En-
semble with Ursula Walker,
Chubby Checker, Ramsey
Lewis and Four
Lads...There'll be no con-
cert July 14.
The line-up of bands for
the second half-season, to
be released in June will
likely include Stan Kenton,
Duke Ellington Orchestra,
Woody Herman, Tommy
Dorsey and Tex Beneke, ac-
cording to Ole Christensen,
general manager of Chuck
Muer's restaurants at the
Pontch.
ALTHOUGH NOT COM-
PLETELY ready, Young
Kim's V.I.P. Palace, in the
Prudential Bldg. on Ever-
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St. George's Greek Ortho-
dox Church will hold its an-
nual ethnic festival June 17-
19 on the church grounds,
1515 Woodward, Bloomfield
Hills.
There will be bouzouki
music, traditional Greek
food and crafts. There will
be entertainment, Greek
folk dancing and cooking
demonstrations.
Admission is nominal,
and free parking will be
available on church
grounds and in adjacent
areas.
Ballet Company
Performances Set
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Metropolitan Ballet Com-
pany of Michigan will per-
form June 17-19 at the
Southfield Civic Center. Per-
formances will be held 8 -
p.m. June 17, 2- and 8 p.m.
June 18 and 2 and 8 p.m.
June 19. There is a charge.
SEE US AT
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