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OFF
ON ALL DISHES
MON. THRU SAT. 4 to 6 p.m.
on Southfield in the Farrell
Shopping Plaza, has been
named Harry's Deli after
13-year-old Harry Bloom,
who was named after grand-
father Harry Bloom, found-
er of Mayfair Catering Co.
on Dexter about 35 years
ago...Harry (who prefers
the name "Jeff") corrected
mistakes in the new Bloom
Catering building... but his
mom, Betty Bloom, hopes
he will continue his interest
in baseball and music...and
leave the catering to her.
NO TRUTH TO the
"What, again?" rumor ...
according to Mark and dad
Arlyn...that their Scotch 'n
Sirloin on Greenfield and
James Couzens has been
sold.
MAIL DEPT... "Although
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July 2, 1977
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iiiiiiMMEMENEMONS
we live in the Palmer
Woods area, we have not
been to Larco's in years.
Decided to try it on basis of
your column comments.
Really , enjoyed the
meal. '...Jerome M. Ash.
IT'S USUALLY waiting
time for lunch and worth it
at Rozzie's Mini Deli in the
Oak Park Cushion 'n
Cue...the 12 stools are like
gold but the turnover is
fast...Owners Roz and Len
Karr keep it open seven
days a week...from 10 a.m.
to 12 midnight at least.
FROM SID HUDSON in
Las Vegas comes a much
read Joe Delaney column in
the Las Vegas Sun... "Sun
Summer • Camp Fund's
strong booster, Sid
"Cleaners" Hudson touted
us on Topinka's Country
House, a Detroit restaurant
`with the best frog legs I've
ever tasted,' a must stop in
the Motor City." -
OUTSIDE OF CHICAGO,
where it is based, Detroit is
the largest buyer of Vienna-
Wilno products in the coun-
try, according to Julius Pol-
lack, local VW distributor.
It is Julius' belief that De-
troit is second only to New
York in delicatessen-restau-
rants...bigger than Chicago,
Los Angeles, Cleveland or
Philadelphia.
CHUCK MUER's P'Jazz
outside concerts had its
opening on the poolside ter-
race of the Hotel Pontchart-
rain...with almost 2,000
people on hand to welcome
in the Monday and Wednes-
day 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. music
and mingling goodies ...
Media opening was as usual
a Muer special...with hors
d'oeuvres his way (sea
fare) and cocktails from
one of Detroit's best bar-
tenders, Joe Jaworski, who
has been doing banquets for
Chuck about 11 years...Joe
had previously been a Bill
Boesky and Brass Rail
downtown stalwart...He
sure knows his bar han-
dling!
Plays Presented
of Attic Theatre
visitors?
Out
The Sheraton-Southfield Hotel
offers low weekend rates
at a real showplace!
$24 per room, per night, single
or double occupancy. This low
weekend rate brings your visi-
tors the most luxurious hotel
room in Southfield. And this spe-
cial rate applies for Friday and/
or Saturday night, and can be
extended to Sunday night, too.
Guest rooms at the Sheraton-
Southfield Hotel are handsome,
modern and beautifully appoint-
ed, including rich wood paneling
and color TV. There's "Yester-
days," our famous entertain-
ment and dancing spot, plus a
delightful restaurant and coffee
shop. For outdoor enthusiasts,
there's swimming and tennis,
too.
Next time you've got people
coming for the weekend, offer
them a great location, conven-
ience and a bargain. Advance
reservations, please, so call
Sheraton's showplace in South-
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The Attic Theatre will pre-
sent the off-Broadway com-
edy El Grande De Coca
Cola 8 p.m. Thursdays
through Sundays and mid-
night Fridays and Satur-
days, June 30-July 3 and
July 7-10 in the theatre, 558
Monroe, Detroit. The show
will be presented midnight
July 15 and 16.
"You Know I Can't Hear
You When the Water's Run-
ning" will be seen 8 p.m.
Jul 14-31 at the theatre.
o's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf," will be seen 8 p.m.
Aug. 4-28 in the theatre.
There is a charge for all
performances.
Freedom Festival
Features Films
The ninth annual Cinema
Canada program, held in
conjunction with the inter-
national Detroit-Windsor
Freedom Festival, will take
place 2 and 8 p.m. July 1 in
the Ford Auditorium.
The program will feature
10 films from the National
Film Board of Canada. Ad-
mission is free.
Rosenow Concerts
in OP, Southfield
Eric Rosenow will lead a
10-piece band in an outdoor
concert 7:30 p.m. July 5 in
Oak Park's Major Park.
The public is invited at no
charge.
Broadway, pop and Jew-
ish music will be per-
formed.
A similar concert will be
held 7 p.m. July 17 at the
Southfield Civic Center.
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