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March 31, 1978 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-31

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- 30 Friday, March 31, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

V.I.P. PALACE

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 29)
ward, just south of 14 Mile
. . . along with real Greek
entertainment again
downstairs . . as it should

NOT HUNGRY?
DON'T COME TO

OLD TIME DELP

27701 Orchard Lake Rood
Near 12 Mik
OPEN
523-2191

24 HOURS

be instead of the rock 'n roll
stuff they tried there . .
Pete went to Chicago and
talked four musicians into
coming to Royal Oak . .
They have formed a group
which is probably the best
Greek band in town now.
A
SHORT WHILE
AGO, Bernie Kerner told us
that he and step-dad Sam
Boesky own the corporate
name of Darbys Restaurant

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Sweet Sixteens
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Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Reception

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

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Japanese Steak House
ley Denk, Mary Sla-
Everything you could
ter, Mary Spinks and Har-
possibly
want in Oriental
riett Tarnowski . . . They.
cuisine . . . under one roof!
capably handled the large
Prudential Town Center
crowd on hand to see Sol
Lewis and Irene Rucinski
c Enure.'
35B-1911
give their excellent
metaphysic and clairvoyant
Chef Rudy's New
presentation.
MAIL DEPT. . . . "We
observed a very disturbing
incident last evening as we
FAMILY BUFFET
were eating dinner at the
Imperial Chop Suey Re-
27411 SOUTHFIELD 13 ILKS. N. OF 11 NILE)
staurant on 12 Mile Rd. in
Southfield. As we were just
about to leave, we saw a
ALL DAY--LUNCH OR DINNER
blind person with her seeing
$ 1.99
eye dog enter the restaur-
RELISH BAR FREE
ant. She was with some
ROAST
friends and she was told
BROILED
ROAST BEEF
that her dog was not al-
TURKEY
PLATE
HADDOCK
lowed into the place and was
W/DRESSING
asked to leave.
"Sho.presented the owner
with an identification card
MB( SALAD AND SPINACH PIE DAILY
stating her handicap and
the allowance of her dog as
OPEN 7 DAYS, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
an aid to her handicap. We
interceded and notified the
owner that it was a state
law to allow seeing eye dogs
into public restaurants. We
suggested that they call the
police and newspapers but
were told not to use the
LUNCH i DINNER
phone. The people left —
SPECIALS
discriminated against and
MOIL THRU FRI.
in despair. It is unfortunate
that the Imperial Chop
DAILY HOURS:
Suey does not have the
KOK THRU THURS..
knowledge of what the codes
11 am. te 11 FAL
are for the handicapped."
FRI., 11 am. to 2 aeL
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Susan and James
SAT., 4 p.m. te 2 aAL
Rosenfeld
' SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
(Writers to the mail de-
Pizza rated No. 1 by
CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
partments of either column
Channel
7
News
may have their names
BEER
&
WINE
withheld if requested . . .
Anonymous letters or those
signed with just one part of
NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AS 12 MILE d FRANKLIN
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
357-3280
a name cannot be used.)
SOME PEOPLE with
problem fingernails soak
s
them in very warm olive oil
for approximately five mi-
nutes . . After washing
the hands to remove the oil
from the nails they coat
them with white iodine . .
TAKE 1-275 SOUTH TO EXIT 5— /
This treatment is given
TURN LEFT (EAST) TO
TELEGRAPH...EASY!
every day for about a week
with said good results.
GREAT HUNGARIAN FOOD
OVER 100 STUFFED
WINES—LIQUORS-
toys were presented by Var-
I a. man en.
CHOICE STEAKS—
FRESH SEAFOOD—
iety 'Club of Detroit (the
„."
JAY KALLAO
heart of show business that
aids needy children) to the
O
n at
and his famous GYPSY ORCHESTRA
kiddies at Children's Hospi-
WED.--FRI—SAT.
tal . . Bob Allison is chief
LUNCH, MON.-SAT.
1-4
ce
barker of the local chapter.
DINNER, TUES.-SAT.

. . That was before they
sold Darbys Stanley
Steamer to Mike Thomas.
Lyle Labell at Olde Time
Deli on 12 Mile and Orchard
Lake Rd., showed us his
state sealed corporate pap-
ers on Darbys Deli & Re-
staurant, so it is quite pos-
sible that the famed name
was never renewed in Lans-
ing by Sam or Bernie . .
Lyle intends to use it, of
course, and the name alone
will be a natural for big bus-
iness . . He has the
know-how to make it go,
also.
Lyle's fast-food deli, Bub-
by's, will be opened on
Southfield between 12 and
13 Mile . . The plans look
great . . . and being the ac-
tive promoter that he is,
Lyle should make this quite
a success.
SUCH SWEET people,
the Dong family that owns
Point After Deli on 12 Mile
and Northwestern in the
Racquetime Bldg.. . . And
have you noticed how
crowded its starting to get?
. . Their hard work seems
to be paying off . . . The
Dongs also own Suzie
Dong's Chinese restaurant
in Livonia.
FIVE MORE Raleigh
House waitresses did a fine
job at the Crescent Shrine
dinner meeting recently
. . . Vicky Sarcovich, Shir-

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Weekendspecian
ASheratonshowplacefors28!

$28 per night, single or double occupancy, weekends
only, means the lap of luxury here at the Sheraton-
Southfield Hotel. Beautiful showplace guest rooms
feature oak paneling, extra-large beds, and every con-
venience. ,plus L. J. Loophole's Restaurant and Bar,
the new etIn place for luncheon, dinner and Sunday
brunch. And there's "Yesterdays," Southfield's most
popular nightspot with dancing and live entertainment.
Call us soon to reserve a guest room for yourself
or for out-of-town visitors at the only hotel with South-
field hospitality and low Sheraton weekend rates.

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Violinist Due
for DSO Concert

Violinist Henry Szeryng
will appear with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra,
under the baton of Antal
Dorati, 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
10:15 a.m. April 7 and 8:30
p.m. April 8 at Ford Au-
ditorium.
Tickets are available at
the Ford Auditorium box of-
fice, Hudson's and
Montgomery Ward stores.
The DSO announces its
Weekender Pops series will
open Oct. 6. Programs are
offered in a Friday evening
series and Sunday after-
noon series.
Season tickets are avail-
able. For information and
tickets, call the DSO season
ticket department, 962-
5524.

For Reservations, Phone

782-356

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Sot., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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