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October 06, 1978 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-06

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30 Friday, October 6, 1918

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12 5.7

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COUNTRY INN

NOT HUNGRY?
DON'T COME TO

OLDTIME DELP

27701 Orchard Lake Road
Near 12 Mile
553-2191
OPEN

• B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN
• ITALIAN DISHES

—BEER & WINE-

The Best of Everything

45199 CASS• UTICA

Naturally a floor show
WHO SAYS THEY
couldn't find a reason to with oodles of talent . . .
24 HOURS
have a party? . . . It was the Tribute given to Hal Gor-
43rd anniversary of Lena don's recovery . . . cake
and Moe Miller . . . the in the form of piano pre-
44th anniversary of Ruth sented to him . . . Hal on
and Max Sosin . . . Moe's the keys and Dave Fen-
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)
ton on drums . . . Sammy
and Max's birthdays.
Hazel Park PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES 542-9196
Place was Jewish War Woolf the great personal-
FOR 25 TO 300
Veterans Home on W. 12 ity singing a song few re-
• Anniversaries
• Weddings
• Bar Mitzvas'
Mile . . . If everybody they membered, "Are You

Parties
For
All
• Showers
• Bat Mitzvas.
Occasions
wanted would have been in- Lonesome Tonight." . .
• Reunions
• Banquets
Open Mon. Thru Sat., featuring Fine Steaks, Noble Wines, Casual
vited, Pontiac Silverdome but going into his bag of
Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her , -
possibly could have been big songs everybody kneW
ring, deviled eggs, etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand, Fresh
enough . . . The Millers . . . Ruth Freedland sing-
Seafood Daily, Roast Long Island Duck-
BRING THIS AD
and Sosins wisely kept it ing and hubby Jack in
ling...Prepared By Chef Richard Lavoie.
FREE
SHRIMP COCKTAIL
within 120 intimate reach the audience saying,
dinner
with co •
and everybody had a good "That's my wife!" . . . Iry
Entertainment
Tyner doing his "Blind
time.
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
All the food cooked by Cantor" bit accompanied
Sat., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Lena and Ruth . . . 58th by choral group of Max,
OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
wedding anniversary of Moe, Sammy and Max
Dan and Elsie Laven . . . Somberg.
Robert Berman recom-
Number 50 for Al and
Sophie Posen . . . Audrey mending the Auberge Gav-
Pearl Gordon the first roChe French restaurant in
woman certified financial Toronto . . . Jack. Erman
planner in the state of saying "The best thing
about me is my wife Hilda!"
Michigan.
Wonderful to see Diane . . . Moe Brandwine chew-
and Julie Green after all ing gum until he tasted the
these years . . . in town for delicious meat blintzes . . .
the party from St. Lou Sarko with cigars ga-
Petersburg, Fla. . . . Both lore- sticking out of his
Exotic Drinks Chinese Dining At Its est
look sensational . . . Adele pocket . . . but Arnold
Fuerst finding wife Frieda's Faudman preferring to puff
259-0033
100 Renaissance Center
handbag in lady's room . . . on his pipe.
Ruth and Lena again and
Jack Linden still on top as a
very fine CPA and gentle- again told they should go
man . . .*Moe, Max and into the catering business
Julie dancing together . . . and Max exclaiming, "What
Maurice Cohen and Ann if they should succeed?!"
PENNSYLVANIA
Woolf a handsome dancing
couple . . . he's her son-in- LAW says. that all restau-
law, married to sweet rants must be equipped
Margo . . . Sam Dubrinsky with stretchers and wheel
Come Visit Us
not feeling bad because he chairs . . . (never thought
For An Oriental Treat
had a tie on . . . others did the food there was that bad!)
In North Dakota, it is un-
also, even though the call
You Won't Forget!
was for casual dress . . . lawful to serve pretzels with

KING
Harvey Sosin taking after , beer . . . It is illegal to sell
I.•
; corn flakes on Sunday in
Max with the jokes.
Columbus, Ohio . . . Cleve-
land peddler of frozen des-
serts may cry his wares in a
loud voice or use nothing
more than soft chimes to at-
tract his customers . . . In
Richmond, it is illegal to
match coins in public res-
The ,Management and Employees of
taurants to see who pays for
the coffee . . . And listen to
this . . . In New Jersey, a
person can be arrested for
slurping soup in a restau-
rant . . . Hmm! Why not,
there are so many kooky
laws.
FAY LINDE and girl
friend Ruth Gordon were
invited to dinner while vis-
iting Fay's husltand , Al,
downtown . . . When it
came time to order coffee
Offer Best Wishes
and dessert, they weren't
able to catch the waitress'
For A Year Of Peace, Good ,
eye . . . Finally Al went ,to
the public phone booth and
Health, Happiness and The
dialect the restaurant
number . : . When the
Joy Of Lasting Friendships
cashier answered, he asked
her if there were two women
To Our Customers and Friends
in red dresses . . . She told
him there were . . . "Well,"
said Al, "would you please
May They Be Inscribed In
send a waitress to their ta-
ble? I think they're ready for
The Book of Life
dessert."
HAS NOTHING to do
with newspapers or news-
papermen, but this drink is
called a Gazette . . . 1/2
brandy, 1/2 sweet vermouth,
one teaspoon lemon juice
and one teaspoon sugar
syrup . . . Stir well with ice
and strain into glass.
-N 28815 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN • Southfield • 358-3355
OVERHEARD AT . . .
■ ■

731-4440
"In The Big Red House"

STEPHENSON
CLUB

CUSTER HONG

AND THE STAFF OF

hoi king lau

WISH THEIR MANY
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS

p,XoPj e ar

PAT ARCHER

arcatiour

L'OSANA TEA

111111

Bonaventure, Big Beaver
in Troy, "The 10 best years
in a woman's life come be-
tween 28 and 30" . . . Sul-
tan's Table, Southfield and
10 Mile, "Did you ever
notice when a girl tries on a
sweater for the first time?
She turns sideways to ad-
mire herself." . . . Larco's,
W. McNichols and San
Juan, "A bachelor is a man
who never makes the same
mistake once." . . . Tanti's,
Telegraph between
Goodard and Northline, "A
cannibal — that's a guy who
loves his fellowman — with
gravy! . . . Mandarin Din-
ing, John R. south of 14
Mile, "A bird in the hand is
bad table manners" . . .
Milano, Tecumseh in
Windsor, "He's so mean he'd
send a get-well card to a
hypochrondriac.
HERE'S A QUICK
AND easy main dish . . .
Heat_together one can con-
densed cream of mushroom
soup, 1/4 cup Sherry wine,
two tablespoons cream . . .
Add one cup flaked tuna
. . . Serve over toast, waf-
fles or rice . . . serves
three . . . By the way,
scrambled eggs come out of
the breakfast class if you
add about two tablespoons
of sherry for six eggs when
they are cooking.
JOE BIRD at Crabbie
Joe's seafood house on
Michigan Ave. in Dearborn,
tells of a flashy character

barging into a friend's bar
recently who demanded a
double jigger of Scotch,
downed it in one gulp,
plunked a $10 on the
counter and walked out
without another word . .
The bartender folded the
ten-spot carefully, and re-
marked, "Can you beat a
phony like that? Laps up a
double Scotch, leaves a $10
tip and beats it without pay-
ing!"
A BIRMINGHAM,
ALA. ordinance rules it un-.
lawful for a restaurant
operator to sweep the floor
. . . Wouldn't it be great if
somebody passed a law
against both proprietors
and employees sweeping
floors while a person was
eating?
FROM " FOOD FOR
THOUGHT" by Consum-
ers For Pure Food . , . "Did
you know . . . that a capful
or two of baby oil added to
your bath will help to re-
store your skin's natural
oils.? Enjoy a 30-minute
soak. Since surface cells of
the skin are shed every 28
days and replaced' by new
ones, a good scrubbing will
help remove the dead cells
that make skin look dull.
Use a rough washcloth,
then after the bath, dust
your body with baby powder
to help prevent chafing.
Great for relaxation."
LOOKING BACK . . .
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