THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2o Friday, July 22, 1977 / NThrinrramirtsa0000 Invite You To See Why We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area 27167 GREENFIELD 1 BIk. N. of 11 Mi. Mort To Great Scott Mkt. 559-1380 OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST Tues.-Sat. 7 a.m.-11a.m. E' SERVE FROZEN YOGURT 43 4/ Sun. 7 a.m.-10 a.m. $115 LELLI'S INN 7618 WOODWARD, 3 Blks. N. of Gd. Blvd. 871-1590 NOW HAS INDOOR SPARKING . . . AND FREE VALET SERVICE 43 `: i' 1 LtinE taLcian t 1°. 11* and 43 Choice Cocktails 4 Served Daily Except Sun. & Mon. Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Three photography shows will open at the Detroit In- bstitute of Arts Wednesday and run through Sept. 4: Photography by Moholy- Nagy, the Farm Security Administration in Michigan and recent acquisitions. Continuing exhibitions in- clude "Brahma," an archi- tectural contruction by Mi- chael Hall, through July 31, and a retrospective of the works of American sculptor Daniel Chester French, through Aug. 28. At 2 p.m. July 27 and 29 there will be a free gallery talk, "Offerings for the De- Arraba, a NIuslim - Arab ° Although it does not men- tion any fish by name, the , village of Samaria, is gener- ceased," on a fragment of ally identified with Ar.ibot, Torah has more than a an Egyptian tomb wall, by center of King Solon-Oils dozen terms for fishing im- William Peck. plementS. Third Province. The Melikin Puppet Theatre of Chicago will pre- sent "The Fabled Mr. Aesop" for children 5-12 years 2 p.m. Sunday in the COMPLETE CHINESE MENU Institute's Youtheatre INCLUDING LUNCHEON COMBINATION PLATES series. There is a charge. 11 a.m. TO 4 p.m. Every Tuesday and SOUPS • APPETIZERS • ALL CANTONESE ENTREES • Thtirsday at 8 and 10 p.m. OPEN 7 DAYS...MON.-SAT., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. SUN., 12 noon-10 p.m. there are jazz concerts in Kresge Court, through Sept. 22. There is a charge. For information, call the 19961 W. 12 MILE RD. Art Institute ticket office, EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA 832-2730. CARRY-OUT ONLY KWANG'S 569-6448 On Evergreen Side Picnic, Concert at Meadowbrook p s t Art Institute Has New Exhibits ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN • FRESH ORANGE JUICE • 2 EGGS (any style) • ROLL OR BAGEL • COFFEE OR TEA ) • 4-4 4Pti"1.04,4fa++++4,4P 4E.4• 414 4i•zia. The fifth annual Picnic on the Grass will take place 6 p.m. July 30 at Meadow Brook. Food will be pre- pared by French-trained chef Deanna Gerber of New York. At 8:30 p.m. violinist Yitz- hak Perlman will be the sol- ist with the Detroit Sym- phony in a concert of music Want a Skimpy Sandwich? DON'T COME TO OLD TIME DELI 27701 Orchard Lake Road Near 12 Mile 553-2191 by Glinka, Brahms and Si- belius. There is a charge, and proceeds will go toward the Meadow Brook Art Gallery at Oakland University. Tickets are available from Mrs. Harold Jaffee at the Meadow Brook Art Gal- lery. Sunday Concerts Resume at Center The Center Symphony Or- chestra, under the direction of Julius Chajes, will re- sume Sunday afternoon con- certs Oct. 9, Dec. 4, March 12, 1978, April 9, 1978 and May 7, 1978. Among the soloists will be Artur Balsam and Fe- dora Horowitz, pianists; Kathleen Winkler, Miha Po- gacnik, violinists; Hart Hol- tman, violist; Cantor Har- old Orbach and Leon Petrus, tenors; Annette Chajes, mezzo-soprano. The Family Concert will feature Jeffrey Chajes, 12-years-old pianist. For information, call the Jewish Community Center, 661-1000, ext. 258. West Bloomfield's Most Beautiful Banquet Room (- From 10 To 80 AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS INCLUDING • Receptions • Showers • Bar Mitzvas • Lunches • Sales Meetings • Weddings STAFFORD'S 6303 ORCHARD LAKE RD. IN THE ORCHARD MALL 851-8952 MICHIGAN'S NEWEST Films for Elderly A representative from the Senior Citizens Broad- casting Association will show two films of interest to the elderly 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Senior Citizens Activity Cen- ter. Transportation is avail- able. For information and bus reservations, call the Senior Center, 541-0900. ITALIAN RESTAURANT FULL DINNER MENU OPEN DAILY FROM 4 p.m. SUNDAYS FROM 2 p.m. Michigan and Detroit rank first in the nation in the commercial value of their commodities manufac- tured for export. THE Restaurant 2380 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH, SYLVAN LAKE 682-3500 BAGEL DELI FORMERLY THE BAGEL & BRUNCH-STOP 6088 W. MAPLE (15 Mile) AT FARMINGTON RD. COMPLETE CARRY-OUT 851- 9666 NOW MANAGED BY Northfield Hilton Inn 5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75 Troy, Michigan 48098 (313) 879-2100 COMPLETE CARRY-OUT GEORGE FINK FEATURING THE FINEST SELECTION OF • FRESH SMOKED FISH • HAND-SLICED BELLY LOX • DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS • EXCELLENT IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CHEESES • ETC. Specializing In TRAY CATERING WITH A TOUCH OF ARTISTRY! MEAT—DAIRY OR CHEESE TRAYS