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March 31, 1978 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-31

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26 Friday, March 31, 1918

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

`Anything Goes'
Production Due

Danny Raskin's

Berkley High School will
present the Cole Porter
musical, "Anything Goes,"
8 p.m. April 7 and 8 at Oak
Park High School.

LISTENING
POST

GENT
CLIPPED
coupon from an ad in a re-
cent Jewish News to get a
free plant at Mother Na-
ture's Plants & Produce,
Woodward and 11 1/2 Mile in
Royal Oak ... Fellow behind
him in cashier line asked
how he could get one ... and
the gent said, "You have to
be Jewish."
GIVE PATS on the back
to a couple of 11-year-old
youngsters who didn't let
their youthful age stand in
the way of making money
for Muscular Dystrophy .
Ray Bressler, son of Roz and
Lou Bressler, and Ron Jas-
gur, son of Harriet and Bob
Jasgur, are a couple of real
go-getters . After making
numerous calls to obtain a
place at no charge, they
were given the Knights of
Columbus Hall in Royal
Oak . . . then enlisted
friends Neil Shore, Michelle
Otis, Leslie Raub, Keith
Farber, Andrea Smith,
Sandy Roth, Lisa Engel-
man, Venice Kassob, Robin
Fogel and Debbie Freund.
The two lads held a disco
with food and prizes ... rais-
ing a total of $404 to be con-
tributed to Muscular Dys-
trophy Association . . .
Small wonder the parents of
Ray and Ron are so very
proud.
BIRTHDAY CON-
GRATS ... to Harold Haas.
DON'T BLAME the
members of the Furniture
Club if tat all places!) some
of the furniture is torn .. .
Can't control everybody
who rents the place, they
say.

MORE THAN THE av-
erage don't realize how
great the plight is regarding
senior citizens who do not
have the means with which
to observe Passover.
Mosaic Bowling League,
for the sixth straight year,
has taken $100 out of their
point money to help the
Mo'os Hitim fund.
DON'T KNOW where
the other news media,
radio stations and news-
papers get their wrong info,
some very much off base,
but the Raleigh House has
not been sold yet . . . most
likely new owners appear to
be Moslem Temple Shrine.
TWENTY - YEAR - RE- 7
UNION by the Oak Park.
High class of 1958 is set for
June 10, 8:30, at Ramada''
Inn on Telegraph in South-
field ... Class members who
have not heard from the
reunion committee can con-
tact either Barbara Kay
Seitz, 661-1966, or Marcia
Morris Miller, 626-8191.
ANDY PAPP, 16-year-
old son of Terry and Leo
Papp, took grand prize in'
physics at the Metropolitan
Science Fair ... It was held
in Cobo Hall, with Andy's
entry being an ingenious
electron microscope that
magnifies things a million
times, rather than the pre-

Old West Salute

sent light waves that only
The Motor City Theater
hit a thousand or so.
Organ Society will present a
He is a junior at Harrison salute to the Old West 8
High, and won a trip to p.m. Saturday at the Red-'
compete in the May Inter- ford Theater. Tickets are
national
national Science Fair at available at the theater box
Anaheim, Calif ... against office.
competition the world over.
Naturally, schools from
• 11-11 NIBS • 114 CHICKEN
everywhere have begun
• ITALIAN DISHES
sending the young genius
—BEER & WINE-
invitations to attend.
451•9 CASS • UTICA
SAM GOLDSTEIN,
731-4440
"Is The Sig Red None"
ex-Detroiter and former
owner of the Washington
Theater in Royal Oak, now
residing in Margate, Fla.,
scored a hole-in-one on the
Kh
ADAM '
180-yard ninth hole at the
Woodmont Country Club ...
25226 GREENFIFill AT 10 MILE
witnessed by Harold Shap-
iro, Detroiter vacationing in
1
Florida ... (thanks to Hy
CARRY-OUT or DELIVERY
Krupp in Margate for the
• RIBS • CHICKEN
info).
• PIZZA • SHRIMP
OF THE 325 Detroit.
• FISH 'n CHIPS
Club members in North
• OUR FAMOUS EGG ROLLS
OPEN TUES. TO SAT.. 4 to 11
Miami Beach, 280 from the
SUNDAYS, 4 to 9
North Miami Beach Detroit
Club were part of the ...::::::,::::::::::::.:.:.:.:.:.::
Eighth Annual Installation
-- THE
dinner held recently at the
Carillon Hotel.
PERFECT
Back in 1969, a small
BLEND
group met, to play cards, . . :.
24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. :::
when Rose Belinsky •
-..-
:::
NOW AVAILABLE
brought up the idea of start-
FOR
ing a Detroit Club ... From •:-:
PRIVATE PARTIES
...
that first meeting of six
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
couples, the group is headed
SUNDAYS
TIL
2
a.m.
today by President Joseph
Milgrom, one of the charter
I UP TO
members . . . First presi-
dent, Mitchell Goldstone,
• B Altus • Showers
served from 1970-1973.
• Swed Sixteens
Nate Goldstick and wife
• Discs Parties
Ella, who recently celeb-
• Mm Parties, etc.
rated their 60th anniver-
sary together, make it a
ASK FOR MARTY
point to attend meetings
353-4010
when in North Miami dur-
ing the winter months . . .
talking about Bishop School
Where to go and what
and Central High . . - with
to do on Sunday?
many of the members
Here's
on unusual
classmates 50 and 60 years
dining opportunity...
ago ... Nate is 84 and Ella
83.
BELATED
CON-
GRATS to Hilda and Jack
Erman on their 40th wed-
ding anniversary.

COUNTRY INN

S RIB

1968-0370

150

"NO SEX, WE'RE
British" is name of comedy
being given by the Ridge
dale Players at theater
party of Purity Chapter,
Order Eastern Star No. 359,
May 11, 8 p.m.
For info, call Fay Her-
witz, 548-9248, Gertrude
Leaderman, 546-2753 or
Sara Adler, 557-3870.

Hebrew School
Art Auction Set

The Hebrew Day School
of Ann Arbor will host an
art auction 2 p.m. Sunday at
Hillel House, 1429 Hill,
Ann Arbor. Preview will
begin at 1.
More than 150 lithog-
raphs, etchings, woodcuts,
serigraphs, paintings and
water colors will be on dis-
play. Refreshments will be
served, and there is a
charge. •



ONLY SUNDAY BRUNCH
IN DOWNTOWN DETROIT



DISCOUNTED
VALET PARKING



PIANO STYLINGS
BY JOHN WILLIAMS

SPECIALLY CREATED
BRUNCH BEVERAGES



SUCH GREAT DELIGHTS
AS: EGGS BENEDICT.
PETITE LAMB CHOPS,
CHICKEN LIVER MADEIRA
AND OF COURSE GOOD
OLD FASHION FLAPJACKS.

,.and all this on the
. 25th floor of the
'
Hotel Pontchartrain
every Sunday between
10:30am and 2:30 pm

WASHINGTON BLVD & LARNED

RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED

h_

965-0200

American EePeeff honored -

Trio Flamenco
Will Perform

The Trio Flamenco will
appear in a program for the
American Artist Series 3
p.m. April 9 at the Cran-
brook Performing Arts
Center. A coffee hour will
follow. There is a charge.

WANT A SKIMPY SANDWICH?

DONT COME TO

OFF
15% OFF
615°/

BIRD SPECIAL k

ON ALL DISHES

THRU-SAT., to P .m.

INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS.
APPETIZERS. DINNERS, MIA CARTE, FTC
Offer Expires
Sorry. No Entorto* 78
Coupons or CreeSt Cords fa. Tho
April 8. 1978

RIKSHAID INN

I IN
N THE ORCHARD MALL

851-6400

Carry Outs
Available or

6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE

OLD TIME DELI

27701 Orchard Lake Road

Near 12 TANA

553- 2191

c TEE ITAN
ROADIOUSE

SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN
CUISINE IN THE FINEST
TRADITION

OYER
40 YEARS A
DETROIT DINING LANDMARK

Relax,

(YOUR HOSTS' DAN It MARCELLA MOODY)

enjoy good
food and drink
at moderate COSI

At the Ryan Roadhouse. you will
latex In the comfortable surround.
Inge of • contemporery roadhouse
and enjoy honest portions of
hearty food, honest drinks and
great entertainment without •
cover charge or Mcreesed prices.
Any way you look at IL were one of
the best values around. Come, find
out for yoursetfl

• Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails



Late Evening Menu • enva' Banquet Facilities

OUR NEW HOURS
MON. TIM SAT., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

(4 Elks. N. of 6 M le)
ATTENDANT PARKING
869-3988

Complete Dinners
Mon.-Sat.. 5 to 12 Mid.

3950 14 Mile Rd.
2 Nits d Bland 1611
939-1800

N. zt 11 - 2

CHINA
GATE

Restaurant & Lounge
29703 W. 7 MILE RD.

1 Block West of Middlebelt

Just West of Livonia Mall

For Reservations:

IS OPEN AT
Pine Lake Mall

4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BET. LONG LAKE

LONE PINE

851-5540

MOIL-THURS.,
11 sm. to 11 p.o4
FRI. & SAT.,
11,11.1111. till 12 444.
SUN & HOLIDAYS,
12 moo to 11 pAt.

477-2686

OUR FABULOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH

Fresh hot bagels
Cream cheese
Chopped Eggs
Smoked salmon
Smoked sable
Smoked chubs
Bhntzes
Fresh trots
Breakfast meats

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Scrambled eggs
Eggs Benedict on request
Pancakes on request
Corned beet hash
Over 20 salad items
Poddrngs. tarts. cheesecake. etc
Assl breads
vanity of International entrees

$495 per pers.

SUNDAY DINNER BUFFET,

Roast Beef, Shrimp, International
Favorites, Dishes Galore

4:30 to 9:30 p.m.
$795

per pers.

PRIVATE SANCIUST FACILITIES
SPECIAL RATES FOR MOIL, TEM & END. MITES

NOW APPEARING

LUNCHEON SPECIALS

IN OUR LOWER LEVEL CANDLELIGHT PLAYHOUSE

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AVAILABLE

THE ODD COUPLE

Neil Simon's Comedy Hit

A NANCY GURWIN PRODUCTION

AN ADVENTURE IN
MID-EASTERN CUISINE

• Lamb Shish-Kabab • Eggplant Dishes

• Potato Chops • Cracked Wheat

Businessmen's Luncheons

Open Mon. Fri., 11:30 tit 2 a.m.

Dinners

Sat., 5 p.m. tit 2 a.m.

MID-EASTERN ENTERTAINMENT, TIRES., FRI. & SAT.

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES'
SUNDAY ALL DAY

AND MON. & TUES.

AMATEUR NIGHT
WED. FROM 9:30 p.m.

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