32• Friday, November 11, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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George and Sicilia Grego
Invite You To Enjoy
(Continued from Page 31)
COMO'S
RESTAURANT
548-5005
22812 WOODWARD at 9 Mile
CHOICE COCKTAILS AND FINE
ITALIAN WINES
HOURS
11 a.m. 101 a.m., SUN. THRU THURS.
11 a.m. TO 4 a.m., FRI. & SAT.
"The Home Of Baby
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Home Cooking, Full Bar, Entertainment
"R1PENMUTH" CHICKEN DINNERS
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ALL YOU $495
CAN EAT
at
• DAILY SPECIALS
• FRESH FISH
• HOMEMADE SOUPS
• GERMAN TREATS
STILL UNDER PERSONAL MANAGEMENT
OF THE HUMPHRIES FAMILY--
JOHN AND BRUCE
KENNY DAVIS At The Organ Tues. Thru Sat.
JAKKs
own" at db's Club of Hyatt
Regency in Dearborn.
Phillipe's association with
the Spinners began in
1971...Their first single,
"How Could I Let You Get
Away" and the flip side,
"I'll Be Around" was the
beginning of a consistent
stream of gold singles,
including their smash hit,
"Could It Be I'm Falling In
Love".
In 1977, Phillipe left the
group to showcase his tal-
ents as a songwriter, record
producer and solo art-
ist...not an easy decision to
arrive at...and taking Phil-
lipe Wynne two years to
reach recognition.
Phillipe's debut single on
Cotillion Records, "Hats Off
To Mama" "Like A Loser
Needs A Winner" preceded
his first solo album, "Start-
ing All Over".
Admirers of Phillipe
aren't surprised at his blos-
soming songwriting and
recording career... His lov-
ing and living of music
guarantee him the solo suc-
cess that has been destined
for him since he professed
in one of his recordings with
the Spinners, "I've Got To
Make It On My Own".
"MEET, EAT AND
ENJOY Greater
Detroit"...by Mary Conway
and Harry Satchwell for
1978...is at the book-
stores...$6.95...and a lot of
value for the money...The
OPEN SUNDAYS
FOR DINNER
RESTAURANT & "
LOUNGE
25234 GREENFIELD, N. OF 10 MILE
GREENFIELD CENTER
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
MON.-FRI. 11 to 3 p.m.
4 p.m. to 10 P.m,
NO ENTERTAINMENT
FOR DINNERS MON.-SAT.
5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
LATE
EVENING MENU
CHOICE COCKTAILS AND FINE LIQUORS
CARL STEGER TUCKER COLES
AT THE PIANO BAR AT THE PIANO BAR
TUES. THRU SAT.
MONDAYS ONLY
BOOK
YOUR
HOLIDAY
8470 N. TELEGRAPH:/2 Blk. S. of Joy Rd.
PARTY Dearborn Heights
'565-4848
EARLY
HERS
SPECIAL EVERY EVENING!
SUNDAY SPECIAL.
PR1ME$
RIB
LUDES:
, S • UP, SPAGH TTI,.
--BREAD, BUTTER & BREAD STICKS
TUES.-SAT.
11 a.m.-2 am.
SUN. 2 am.-10 p.m.
IVATE
ROOMS
AVAILABLE
FOR YOUR
NEXT PARTY
10 TO 100
• Weddings
• • Bar Milzvas
• Showers Etc.
new edition is much better
than the 1977 publication
and includes wordage about
every type of dining...plus
added extra features of
choice reading interest.
GEORGE BENSON Quar-
tet comes into Top Of The
Pontch, Nov. 16, for a Top
Jazz Concert.
Held every Wednesday,
the concerts also feature the
panoramic view from the
25th floor of Hotel Pon-
tchartrain in the Civic Cen-
ter of downtown Detroit.
Benson is a noted sax art-
ist around town.
TO WAITERS AND
WAITRESSES...Don't be
afraid to assist one
another...The customer you
satisfy today may be your
customer tomorrow.
READER WANTS TO
know how to make Irish
Coffee...It's real easy...Into
a pre-warmed, stemmed
glass, pour a cup of very
black, very hot coffee...add
sugar to taste...a man-sized
jigger of Irish Whiskey...
top it off with a dash or a
dollop of whipped cream...
and you have a drink fit for
an Irish king...or yourself.
ONCE AGAIN, children
and parents are flocking
back to the kiddies' own
Saturday afternoon night-
club at Zubok's on Green-
field between Ford Rd. and
Warren in Dearborn.
Children and parents alike
are enjoying the hour-long
floor show featuring well-
known Detroit comedian-
ventriloquist Eddie Jaye,
his puppet Carlton D. Crow,
and comedian-musician
George Young.
There are two seatings
each Saturday, 12 noon and
2:30 p.m...Reservations are
a must...LU 4-2344.
A special children's menu
is available with features
like "The Snoopy Dog," a
foot-long hot dog with all the
trimmings and "The Car-
lton Burger", a special
hamburger named after
Eddie Jaye's crow.
HAD LUNCH
RECENTLY at the Bench-
mark at Michigan
Inn...wanted an ome-
let...waiter said, "Sorry, we
never serve eggs here in
any form"...He did take the
stale bread away
though... and brought the
same batch back reheated.
ANOTHER BEST bet for
super waitress rating is
Naomi Collinsworth, lunch
and evening waitress at the
Gallery on 10 Mile just east
of Evergreen...Naomi's
abilities are easily recogniz-
able...steady, personable,
highly efficient and ever-
smiling.
JOTTINGS...Dave Fekay,
author of "Sensuous
Kitchen" bringing pots,
pans and burners to Provi-
dence Hospital and
flambe'ing a steak for wife
Joann (a whole bunch of get
well wishes to her—a real
sweet lass)...Monk Cellar on
12 Mile and Orchard Lake
Rd. now owned by Ernie
Palombo from spot of same
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MIMS
NIKO'S
The Best of Everything
ITALIAN-AMERICAN DIKING AT
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Royal Oak
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STEPHENSON
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLERDR. (1-75 at10 Mile)
Hazel Park
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542-9196
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• Anniversaries
• Bat Mitzvas.
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