50 Friday, SeptembeE 29, 1918
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STEPHENSON
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)
Hazel Park
PRIVATEBANOUET FACILITIES
FOR 25 TO 300
I
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Entertainment
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tantly, Sammy took his ad-
vice and left . . . A minute
after, an Allied plane flew
over the saloon and dropped
a bomb on it, leaving it a
shambles . . . The bartender
was getting himself out
from the debris when
Sammy returned . . . "Do I
get the whiskey and soda?"
asked Sammy, threaten-
ingly. "Or do I have to do it
all over again!"
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FREE
SHRIMP COCKTAIL
with co
dinner
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Sat.. 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
PRICES
FOR
MATINEES have been
substantially reduced at
Birmingham Theater .. .
Tickets which normally
range from $10 to $13 are
now all $6 . . . "The Bir-
mingham Theater wants to
make theater affordable to
everyone," says Gary Deeb,
one of the owners. "We hope
the matinees will be attrac-
tive to senior citizens, stu-
dents and parents who
would like to introduce
their children to live thea-
ter."
_
Sandy Markovitz
and the entire staff at
SUTTON DELI I
23145 LANSER AT 9 MILE
u
A A
se
The Best of Everything
• Bar Mitzvas'
• Weddings
• Anniversaries
• Bat Mitzvas.
• Showers
• Parties For All
• Banquets
• Reunions
Occasions
Open Mon. Thru Sat., featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines, Casual
Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her -
ring, deviled eggs. etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand, Fresh
Seafood Daily, Roast Long Island Duck-
BRING THIS AD
ling...Prepared By Chef Richard Lavoie.
& & I
357-5656
WISH- THEIR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
A VERY HAPPY & HEALTHY
TRY MAKING THIS
drink at home . . . really de-
licious if made right . . .
called a Pink Squirrel .. .
with 3/4 jigger of Creme de
Almond, % jigger of Creme
do Cocoa and a healthy
scoop of vanilla ice cream
. . . Mix with a blender and
pour into a champagne
glass.
NEW YEAR
OUR HOLIDAY HOURS
MON., OCT. 1 & TUES., OCT. 2, 5:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
CLOSED WED., OCT. 11 ALL DAY -
-
EVER HEAR THIS
EXPRESSION? . . .
"Shreaded wheat is a bagel
Oat's been hit by an atomic
bomb."
JOTTINGS . . . Arlene
King doing a wonderful job
as songstress with Mack
Pitt's orchestra . . . Bobby
Laurel tickling the ivories
and singing- at London Chop
House, Monday through
Saturday . . . Mills Bros.
gold record "Paper Doll"
song the favorite of Harold
Allen . . . Ricky Dee still
doing a fine job on the vocals
. . . even while managing-
others . . . Auction of Trio
did not include Scotch 'n Sir-
loin . . . Friar Tuck has
taken ove- where Fiddler
On The Rye closed at Or-
chard Lake near 15 Mile
. . . Former long-time De-
troit entertainer, pianist
Joel Nash, is at the Summer
House in San Diego • .
Ronnie Phillips is at the
Bungalow Lounge, Fort St.
and Northline, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday .. .
and at Colonial House in
Monroe, Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday.
SOME DAY ... a
Chinese restaurant will
take up this idea . . . Put all
the dishes in a Lazy Susan
type setup . . . Folks take
some of each delicacy and
turn . . , As the Lazy Susan
revolves, others at the table
take what comes in front of
them if they like . . . No
more waiting or reaching.
Joyous NEW YEA
Filled With Much
Health . . . and The
Goodness of Life
To The Many People NA hose
Friendship We Cherish Dearly
From The Entife Staff Of
Sheraton-Southfield Hotel
SHERATON HOTELS & MOTOR INNS WORLDWIDE
ItIl i WE SI NINE_ MIL E. ROAD AT
1-696 SOUTHFIELD/DE TROIT MfCHIGAN313'557 48000R CALL TOLL FREE 800-325-3535
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR
Beau jacks
THE AREA'S NEWEST & MOST UNIQUE
RESTAURANT
AND ITS ENTIRE STAFF
WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS A
VERY HAPPY AND
HEALTHY NEW YEAR
Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN
4108 W. MAPLE RD..
1 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH
626-4767
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ll
HONEYMOONS ARE
RE-
Chuck
Joseph . . . Remember when
the man on Kipling in Oak
Park who was robbed and
killed had the exact same
name as yours . . . and since
you also lived in Oak Park,
many times received the
other fellow's mail? .. .
After the tragedy happened,
folks were calling your
house morning, noon and
night to find out what hap-
pened . . . -
At that time, Chuck and
wife Dorothy owned Chuck
Joseph's Place For Steak on
Grand River between
Southfield and Outer Drive
.. Now they also own a sec-
ond dining spot . . . same
name . . . on 12 Mile an
_ d
Coolidge in Berkley.
Healthful and
Joyous
NEW YEAR
Your hosts—
Gus Kokas
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-I-he Chambertin
229(10 MicNgan Ave.
and ,
In front of the Holiday Inn
Dearborn – 278 b(XX)
Jim Kokas
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newyear
SIGN ON A CHICAGO
marquee ... "Now showing
1 — everything!"
IN 402 BCE, little boys
were permitted to sit at the
dining table with their par-
ents in Corinth, Greece .. .
Girls were not until they
were married.
SURE THERE'S a drink
called "The Devil" . . . Take
% jigger Brandy, % jigger
Green Cream De Menthe
and one pinch of Red Pepper
. . . Shake the brandy-and
creme de menthe and strain
into a glass . . . Sprinkle red
pepper on top.
IT WAS BACK IN 1940
at the old Club Trocadero on
Fenkell . . . A group audi-
tioned there made up of a
nine-year-old boy, his
father and uncle . . . and
bossman Turk Prujansky
hired the trio for $180 .. .
ClpePieM C
is happy to
join in wishing
its customers and
friends a
short, short periods of ad-
justment . . . Marriages are
long ones.
CALLING
STAURATEUR
Sincerest Wishes For A
DELICATESSEN—RESTAURANT
29556 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Just North of 13 Mile
Farmington
851-5444
Wishes All Its Friends & Customers
,
war
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
111.11, ' 11
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FOR A YEAR OF
HEALTH—
AND
HAPPINESS
JIM'S GARAGE
300 LAMED
(Across from Cabo Nat)
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961-5175