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September 09, 1977 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-09

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48 Friday, September 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

r Club Berkley -`

2729 WOODWARD AT

111/2

MILE

542-9797

AND IT'S ENTIRE STAFF
THANK EVERYONE FOR
WELCOMING US BACK
BEST WISHES FOR A
VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR

OWNED & OPERATED BY
FRANK & FnEDA BEDIENT

Open Mon. Thru Sat.
Entertainment Tues.-Sat.

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 47)
and saw him first in "The
Jazz Singer" and never
missed a single Jolson film.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES,

from Bob Webb, fresh from
a Florida vacation . . . You
know you're in Ohio when
18-wheelers slow down to
keep legal with double nick-
les (55—the speed limit in
most states. especially
Ohio.) You can tell you're
out of Ohio when 18-wheel-
ers pick up speed again and
let their hammers down.

8470 N. TELEGRAPH, 1/2 Blk. S. of Joy Rd.

Dearborn Heights

Antoinette
Larco Ney

565-4848

-

A SPECI AL EVERY EVENING!

45

p TOES.-SAT.

SUNDAY SPECIALS sa. 8 21.ZNI...

I

PRIME RIB

OR

I VEAL CUTLET
) MILANESE

NCLUDES: SALAD, SOUP, SPAGHETTI,
BREAD, BUTTER & BREAD STICKS

SINCERE
WISHES
FOR A
VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR

Sincerest Wishes For A

Mous NEW YEA

Filled With Much
Health . . . and The
Goodness of Life

To The Many People Whose

Friendship We Cherish Dearly

From The Entife Staff Of

Sheraton-Southfield Hotel

SHERATON HOTELS 8 MOTOR INNS WORLDWIDE 1701 7 WEST NINE MILE ROAD AT
1-696 SOUTHFIELD/DETROIT MICHIGAN 313/557.4800 OR CALL TOLL FREE 800-325-3535

You know you're in Florida
when you see a bumper
sticker that reads 'Illegal
To Pick Sea Oats.'
You know you're in Cali-
fornia when you see a
bumper sticker that reads
`Illegal To Smoke While
Driving.' ... You know
you're in Michigan when
you see a bumper sticker
that reads 'OHOWIHATE
OHIOSTATE." You know
it's a woman driver when
you see a bumper sticker
that reads 'A Woman's
Place Is In The House .
And Senate. Too!'
All of which may prove
or disprove one of Bob's fa-
vorite bumper stickers:
`The Trouble With America
Is Apathy—But Who
Cares?'
Even after eating out
every day on their trip, Bob
and Mary Webb are still
convinced that no one
makes better coffee than
Dunkin' Donuts, better
fudge sundaes than Sand-
ers, better potatoes au grat-
in than Bill Knapp's, or bet-
ter malteds than Custard's
Last Stand . . . all Detroit
area establishments.

Marx Brothers
Films at Center

The Jewish Community
Center will sponsor a
Groucho Marx Film Festi-
val Sept. 18 and 25 and Oct.
2 and 9 in the Aaron DeRoy
Studio Theater in the main
Center complex.
The films will be shown
at 3:30 and 6 p.m. Sched-
uled to be shown are:
"Duck Soup" and "Pig Skin
Capers," Sept. 18; "Horse-
feathers - and "This Is
War," Sept. 25; "Coconuts"
and "Incredible Jewel Rob-
bery," Oct. 2; and "Mon-
key Business," Oct. 9.
Admission is nominal.
For information, call the
Center's cultural arts de-
partment, 661-1000, ext. 275.

Racquetball League
to Plan Tourneys

The Detroit Metro Rac-
quetball League will have a
meeting to organize the
1977-1978 competitions 7
p.m. Thursday at the South-
field Athletic Club.
Racquetball clubs inter-
ested in participating are re-
quested to send a team rep-
resentative with entrance
fee to the meeting. For in-
formation, call Burt Meisel,
649-3933.

Center Faculty
Art Show Slated

The Jewish Community
Center will present a facul-
ty art show to run through
Sept: 30 at the main Center
complex. Works in various
media will he on display.
Faculty members dis-
playing their works are Ir-
ving Berg. Bruce Coleman.
Nancy Fisher. Barbara Get-
tel. Ben Glicker. Erella Lus-
tig. Deanna Sperka and
Linda Zalla. The art show
can he seen during Center
hours.

Correction

other services under Mor-
ton's management.

Ed Morton continues in
his role as manager of the
Standard Club.
Arthur
Howe rd
an-
nounced Wednesday that
transfer of Standard Club
quarters to the Renaissance
Center will continue the
usual dining room and

CHINA
I GATE

IS OPEN AT
Pine Lake Mall

3

Best
Wishes
For A

4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BET. LONG LAKE
& LONE PINE

851-554

HAPPY
NEW YEAR

BEST WISHES
FOR A VERY
HAPPY

From The Staff Of

MITCH'S

NEW YEAR

LUNCHEON SPECIALS

Restaurant & Bar
4000 Cass Elizabeth Rd.

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AVAILABLE

682-1616

Reid Ashton, Wayne Gallagher
and Chef Milos
Wish Their Friends & Customers

A Very Happy And
Healthful New Year

j

1 8100 W. 10 Mile Rd., cor. Southfield Rd. 559-4230

Luncheons. Dinners and After-Theatre
Served Monday thru Saturday

A HAPPY & HEALTHY

NEW From YEAR

MICHIGAN5'

NEWEST
ITALIAN
RESTAURANT

FULL DINNER
MENU.

OPEN DAILY FROM 4

p.m.
SUNDAYS FROM 2 p.m.

2380

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD

ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH, SYLVAN LAKE
682-3500

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