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July 14, 1978 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-14

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V.I.P. PALACE

(Continued from Page 24)

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• Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities

OUR NEW HOURS
MON. THRU SAT.. 11 LOU. to 10:30 p.m.
SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
(4 Blks. N. of 6 M le

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Over 30 Hot & Cold Items,
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Special Menu Every Monday & Tuesday Evening
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Fish Fry Every Friday Nite

• Dinners 7 Days a Week • Lunches Mon. Thru Fri.
• Banquet & Meeting Rooms Available

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a wide variety, is now solely
owned by Gus Koutouras
. and open seven days, 11
to 9.
GOOD MOVE BY De-
troit's newest outdoor con-
cert series, "Renaissance
Live!" in shifting from
Wednesday eves to Tues-
days . .. Now Downtown
Detroit has Mondays, Tues-
days and Wednesdays for its
jazz jumpings•
This Tuesday, Wolfman
Jack and Mitch Ryder are
the featured acts.
CHUCK MITER'S P'Jazz
at the Pontch, already at-
tracting the largest crowds
in its seven-year history,
steps into high gear next
week with Buddy Morrow
and the Tommy Dorsey Or-
chestra on Monday ... and
the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis
Orchestra on Wednesday.
Both concerts will begin
at 6 p.m. outdoors on the
poolside terrace of the Hotel
Pontchartrain.
Conductor Buddy Morrow
was formerly a featured
player with the orchestra of
Tommy—Dorsey ... Mem-
bers of the group have an
average age of 22 and most
are graduates of fine music
schools . . . Retaining the
authentic sound and style of
the late "Sentimental Gent-
leman of Swing," they per-
form the best loved of
Tommy Dorsey's 3,300 orig-
inal arrangements includ-
ing "Marie," "Song of India"
and "Opus No. 1."
The Thad Jones and Mel

Sculptures Adorn
Meadow Brook

aluminum
Four
sculptures by artist Michael
R. Kapetan will be on
exhibit at the entrance
walks to Meadow Brook
Music Festival this sum-
mer.
The sculptures are enti-
tled, "Jacob's Ladder," "De-
lta," "Delphi" and "Gno-
mon."

Church to Have
Greek Festival

Holy Cross Greek Or-
thodox Church will sponsor

CHINESE-AMERICAN CUISINE

IS NOW OPEN!

a Greek festival 5 p.m.-
midnight today, noon-
midnight Saturday and
noon-11 p.m. Sunday. The
church is located at 25225
Middlebelt, Farmington
Hills.

24480 W. 10 MILE (TEL-EX PLAZA)

Glassman Scores
Hole-in-One

353-7848 ty

Jerry Glassman scored a
hole-in-one at Wabeek
Country Club July 2 on the
eighth hole.
Glassman was playing in
a best-ball tournament and
used a six iron on the 162-
yard hole.

Kt-TOURS., 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
FRI. & SAT., 11 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
SUN., 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m:

• Special Luncheons
• Family Dinners
• After Theater Men

DARBYS

The Best of Everything

Korean—Mandarin
Japanese Steak House

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Friday, July -14, 1171 25

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

:

T
COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AN/
Your Host: Danny Lew

Iris Adelson
Ch. 56 Board VP

Iris Adelson has been
elected vice president of the
Detroit Public Television
(Ch. 56) Foundation's board
of directors.

Lewis concert follows their
recent White House per-
formance and should be a
nostalgic visit to the Motor
City ... It was in Detroit of
1955 during a so-called
"Battle of the Bands" that a
drummer with Stan Kenton
and a sideman with Count
Basie met and formed the
idea for a Thad Jones/Mel
Lewis Orchestra.
TIPS TO ... waiters and
waitress ..
Never forget to say
"Thank you."
Never forget to visit your
customer's table to see if ev-
erything is all right.
Never forget how to
smile.
Never forget to check if
the saucer is dry when br-
inging coffee.
Never forget you are rep-
resentatives of the restaur-
ant in which you work ...
Upon you more than the
food may rest the fact of
whether or not your cus-
tomer will return.
Never forget to assist
your customers in ordering
if they are undecided.
Never forget to be sure
your uniform is clean.
Never forget to avoid
reaching across people
when serving ... If it is ab-
solutely necessary, as in the

case of side booths, never
forget to excuse yourself.
Never forget to make sure
there is sugar, salt and pep-
per on the table.
Never smoke within view
of customers.

OPENING
SOON!

OPENING TONIGHT

COME AND HAVE
A BOUNCING TIME AT

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Agatha Christie
Play at Hilberry

Agatha Christie's murder
delight, "10 Little Indians,"
will open Wednesday at the
Hilberry Theatre for a
two-week run. This classic
thriller plays Wednesdays
through Saturdays until
July 29, at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at
the Hilberry box office,
Hudson's, the Wayne State
University and Highland
Park Community College
Bookstores and the Oak-
land University ticket ser-
vice.

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