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ing giant, never seem to
grow old . . . always looking
good . . . Bill wants to know
why caterer Al Rosenberg
never calls him anymore.
FORMER SPOTS FOR
folks . . . Giraffe and
Picadilly at Raleigh House
on Telegraph, may be com-
bined to make a night club
for Shriners and their
guests.
BEEF 'N BIRD, South-
field north of 11 Mile, con-
tinues to be one of the most
popular eating places in the
area . . . Clean, ample por-
tions and reasonable prices.
IT'S A SHAME WE
cannot acknowledge
anonymous letters . . . Some
of them tell pretty bad
things about places, but are
of no use to us if not signed.
No name will be used if
we are told not to do so.
MAIL DEPT ... "While
seated at the Pickle Barrel
restaurant, a young 'bus-
girl' brought our setups —
water, silver and napkins. I
told her to please take back
the two water glasses she
set down because she
brought them to the table
with her fingers in them.
That way she could carry
water, etc. using two hands,
as opposed to two trips. She
took them away and re-
turned with two more glas-
ses, which she abruptly set
down — after they too were
covered by her palms.
"This of course took place
after having watched
another lusgirl' sneeze to
excess and never wash her
hands or cover her mouth.
They giggled regarding the
duration of sneezes (this
was on another day.)
"It's one thing if we don't
see it but if we do, we should
say something. I do, and I
did."
(Please let us remind our
readers . . . in no way should
they hold the restaurant or
its owners responsible for
such acts. Much help is hel-
lish these days . . . but we're
certain that if the owners
knew who these girls were,
they'd be out of work in no
time.)
"THE OWL AND The
Pussycat" by Bill Manoff, is
new presentation by. Jimmy
Launce PROductions, at
Somerset Dinner Theater at
Somerset Mall on Big
Beaver in Troy . . . Popular
WJR personality Jimmy
Launce himself stars in the
show.
THE EMMETT KELLY
JR. Star Spangled Circus
brings big top excitement to
stage of Birmingham Thea-
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ter, Nov. 24-26.
It has been carefully con-
ceived and produced in the
style of Europe's one-ring
circuses . . . Mario Manzini,
hailed as the greatest es-
cape artist of all time, will
be one of the featured acts
. . . His act will include feats
first performed by Houdini.
Show times on Nov. 24
and 25 will be 11 a.m., 2
p.m. and 6 p.m. . . . One
show Nov. 26 will be at 2
p.m. . . . All seats are re
served and $5 each.
MEALS ON WHEELS
was begun by the Greater
Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women,
in co-operation with Jewish
Family Service on July 31,
1973 . . . At that time, 21
clients, divided into four
routes, were being served.
Today, more than five
years later, Meals On
Wheels can boast a client
population of 110 Jewish el-
derly, divided into 10 routes
. . . They are served two
kosher meals per day, five
days a week . . . These meals
are cooked in the kitchen of
the Federation Apartments
on 10 Mile Rd. and are pac-
kaged by volunteers . . .
The meals are delivered by
a corps of 100 dedicated men
and women volunteers who
work in pairs.
There is a tremendous
need in the Jewish corn-
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Now Aplearing
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Reservations accepted
Mondays thru Thursdays
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LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.
SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY
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