THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, September 29, 1918 I SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE IN THE FINEST TRADITION The Best of Everything TWO BOBS produce a lot 1 1. OVER 40 YEARS A DETROIT DINING LANDMARK (YOUR HOSTS: DAN 8 MARCELLA MOODY WISH EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mtle) ATTENDANT PARKING 869-3988 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR WONDERFUL FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OPEN TUES.-SAT., of musical entertainment at Charley's Crab . . . Bob Milne and Bob Seeley turn- ing the bar of this popular Troy restaurant (next to the Northfield Hilton on Crooks Rd. at 1-75) into a mecca for followers of ragtime, boogie woogie and stride. Both men, enjoying a growing popularity, alter- nate at the keyboard throughout the week .. . THIS SUNDAY ONLY — ALL DAY WHITE FISH or PRIME RIB or VEAL MILANESE COMPLETE WITH $ SALAD, SOUP, SPAGHETTI, BREADSTICKS, BREAD & BUTTER 95 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. — SUNDAYS 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. • 8470 N. TELEGRAPH, 1 /2 BLK. S. OF JOY RD. TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS ANTIPASTO INCL: SHRIMP & ALASKAN KING CRAB Plus OUR OWN HOUSE POTATO AND SALAD. SOUP & SPAGHETTI 1 Danny Raskin's FOR RES. CALL 565-4848 DANCING FRI. & SAT. TO TOMMY GOOD ,& CO. One plays for cocktail hours one afternoon, followed by the other, who does the eve- ning's entertainment .. . Next day, they reverse schedules. So folks who come early and stay late can hear both pianists ... The felt- lettered burlap sign hang- ing by the pianoi informs them as to which Bob is playing. Milne, a prolific corn poser With more than 25 ragtime tunes to his cre- dit, has a music degree from Oakland Univer- sity, but not in piano ... French horn was his spe- cialty . . . He started play- ing piano by ear to earn money while attending music schools in the East. In addition to his musical ability, Milne readily demonstrates his power of concentration by playing a song like "Rosetta" with two different rhythms . . . simultaneously . * . For in- stance, the right hand will be playing 4/4 time, while the left is playing 3/4 .. . Then he'll change one to a 5/4 time and the other to a 6/4 beat. Changing keys a number of times during a tune is an- other skill of Milne's . Using an old Dixieland number like "Just A Little While To Stay Here," he'll (Continued on Page 49) Club Berkley 2729 WOODWARD AT 11 1 ,2 MILE ,■•■ •11•N 542-9797 AND IT'S MIRE STAFF GRATEFULLY WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS A VERY HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR IN Open Mon.-Sat. Entertainment Tues.-Sat. e ********************************* * THE MOTOR CIT1 * * * * * AREA'S FINEST * ITALIAN RESTAURANT * * * * * * * * * * ENTERTAINMENT SPOT : * * * * Takes Pleasure In * * NN'ishing Evervolie * * - * 4( 4, 4, * . * 4, 4 .0 4( 4( . A VERY HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YE-AR _ , * * * * ' •* .4 : - ;,_ * 22302 MICHIGAN AVE..,: f Across From Jacobson's W. Dearborn 561-1655 , Jack and Harriet Goldberg & Family Wish our many customers, friends and relatives Healthy and Happy New Year DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT 13821 WEST 9 MILE ROAD — at Westhampton 548-1111 Oak Park You'll find it's worth a bit of extra driving to come to the Stage, where the food has been consistently unique for the past 15 years ... and still is, using the finest corned beef from Kelly Corned Beef Co., of Chicago, distributed by K. Lefkofsky Co. of Detroit. We Will Be Closed For The Holidays Sun., Mon. and Tues., Oct. 1, 2, & 3 Reopening Wed., Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. * Mon., Tues. & Wed., Oct. 9, 10 & 11 Reopening Thurs., Oct. 12 at 11 a.m. *