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September 09, 1977 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-09

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52 Friday, September 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The spring edition of
"The Writer's Corner," the
publication of the Senior
Adult Department of the
Jewish Community Center,
has just been published.
The paperback booklet
contains creative writing ef-
forts of senior adults active
in programs at the 10 Mile
Center. There are poems,
stories, brief memoirs and
translation from Hebrew
contained therein.
Contributors to the jour-
nal include Mollie Bank, Mi-
riam Beuthner, Grete Bor-

• .Regular menu also available

• Egg

1

roll :35c each NN ith take-out orders

OPEN SUNDAY 4 to 10 p.m.

SHANGRI-LA WES

RESTAURANT-LOUNGE

MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER

Across from Showcase Cinema. Telegraph at Square Lk. Rd.
335-8060
(Credit Cards Honored)

Special Dinners Sunday thru Thurs. only

Almond Boneless Chicken

$4.25

Honey-Glazed B-B-Q Ribs

$3.95

WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS

BEST WISHES FOR A
HEALTHY AND HAPPY

chardt, Emma Cass, David
Chait, Eve Dishell, Frances
Driker, Martin Eden,
Markus Engleberg, Rose
Goldsmith, Joshua Joyrich,
Rae Kendler, Georg Lip-
pmann, Bertha Mishcovsky,
Ethel Silber, Sarah Slavin,
Mina Stone, Fay Weiss and
Joseph Shapiro.
Martin Eden illustrated
the book. Adviser was
Norma Goldman.
A sample of the writings
can be seen in \Joseph Sha-
piro's "The Jewish Eleva-
tor":

Good Shabat Mr. Elevator, I'm sorry to say
Today is the Sabbath, you will work alone today.
I cannot push the button, when your services I will need,
I am a man of the Jewish faith, and I must take heed.

NEW YEAR

74e Wee:44

7aoteev

Don't forget, you will stop at every floor
And don't forget to keep open your door
Long enough to let people in or out.
It will keep you busy, without a doubt.

ORIGINAL
ESQUIRE
Restaurant

Mr. Elevator, just listen to me—
Today you will work automatically.
The Orthodox Jew, with his faithful devotion
Must not set your machinery in motion.

21754 W.11 MILE RD. AT LAHSER
353-4999
HARVARD ROW

WE WILL CLOSE MON., SEPT. 12 AT 3 p.m.
ANO REOPEN THURS., SEPT. 15 AT 7 a.m.

Balfour Concert Women
Prepare for Annual Event

HAPPY
NEW YEAR!

AND

JOHN LAFFREY'S

5838 Dixie Highway; Waterford • 623-9300

The women's Balfour Concert committee has been
formed under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib,
second row, third from left. Assisting Mrs. Leib with this
year's concert to take place Nov. 6 at Ford Auditorium
are, front row, from left; Mrs. Hugo Iczkovitz and Mrs.
Pauline B. Klein; second row, from left: Mrs. Norma T.
Hudosh, Mrs. Albert Finkelstein, executive secretary, and
Mrs. Leib; and standing, from left: Mrs. Richard B. Kra-
mer, associate women's chairman; Mrs. Bernard Weston,
Golden Sponsor co-chairman; Mrs. Joseph Pohl, Mrs.
Herzl B. Shur, Mrs. Joel I. Hamburger, Mrs. Louis L. Kaz-
dan, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Julius Ring and Mrs.
Louis Panush. The 45th annual concert will feature Metro-
,/ politan Opera star Misha Raitzin, tenor, and the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Werner Torkanowsky.



SCOTCH 'N SIRLOIN






AFTER-THEATER
MENU

DINNERS ' .0 ••••••••••••••••

GREENFIELD AT JAMES COUZENS
342-5660

SUN.-THURS.,
10 p.m.-11:45 p.m.

FRI. & SAT..
10 p.m.-12:45 p.m.

OPEN 7 DAYS...SUN., 4 p.m.-2 a.m. MON.-SAT., 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Excellent Steaks and Seafoods • Choice Cocktails

BAR-B-Q RIB StECIEAL
$795

INCLUDES: COTTAGE
FRIES, CHOICE OF SOUP,
SALAD OR COLE SLAW

No Coupons

JO W tgiriFi0
. THRU SAT PI

NORTHGATE

* Delicatessen-Restaurant *

*

*
*

Greenfield and 10 Mile Rd. -

Wish Their. Friends and
Customers A VERY

Wish All Their
Customers & Friends
The Utmost In Health,
Happiness and Prosperity
On The

NEW YEAR

1403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection
Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail)
Reservations Suggested 624-6660

at

1M1

Begin to Visit UK

• • MEYERSONS •••••••••• •

MON. & TUES. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

* Dick and Sharon Lichtman
* and the employees of *

t NEW YEAR

NEW YEAR

p 5. r p..m1.61p 0. p n..m

*****************************

t****************************

BEST WISHES TO
EVERYONE FOR A

M ■ n ci

Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. MAPLE RD..
626-4767
1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH

s quire's &tint

7 Mile & Telegraph • 538-4688



AND ITS ENTIRE STAFF
WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS A
VERY HAPPY AND
HEALTHY NEW YEAR

Norm 'Wage's

STEAKS
ON-THE-HEARTH

LUNCHES

THE AREA'S NEWEST &MOST UNIQUE
RESTAURANT

* HAPPY & HEALTHY

FROM

Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Beau jacks

Center Senior Adults Print
Creative Writing Journal

CHINESE BUFFET

Featuring all varieties of authentic Chinese dishes, all you
can enjoy. Served every Friday & Saturday from 5 p.M. and
Wednesday lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

THURS. & FRI., 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

LIVE LOBSTER SPECIAL

INCLUDES: CORN-ON-
THE-COB, BAKED PO-
TATO, AND COLE SLAW

$99 5

JERUSALEM—Premier
Menahem Begin will pay an
official visit to Great Brit-
ain later this year.
Premier James Callag-

han's invitation was sub-
mitted to Begin last week
by British envoy John
Mason.
Israeli officials are espe-
cially pleased by this devel-
opment. They recall that
Begin's visit to Britain in
the early 1970s was marred
by some bad press and pub-
lic opinion comment per-
taining to his record as
Irgun leader in pre-state Is-
rael (when he was the man-
datory police's prime target
and a high price was put on
his head).

No Coupons

SUN., MO.

"No one ever regarded the
first of January with in-
difference."
—Charles Lamb

is happy to
join in wishing
its customers and
friends a

Healthful and
Joyous
NEW YEAR

Your hosts—
Gus Kokas

and
Jim Kokas

The Chambertin
22900 Michigan Ave.
In front of the Holiday Inn
Dearborn — 278-6900

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