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December 15, 1978 - Image 40

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-12-15

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FREE

/2 LB. CONTAINER
- HOME-MADE
- CHOPPED HERRING

:

1

With Purchase Of $5 Or More

HOLIDAY ,TRAYS

Meat, Dairy or Cheese Trays

851-9666

WE FEATURE THE FINEST

SMOKED FISH

ALSO AVAILABLE!

THE BEST SELECTION OF HAND-SLICED BELLY LOX • DE-
LICATESSEN PRODUCTS iv EXCELLENT IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
CHEESE • ETC.

THE

BAGEL DELI

6088 W. MAPLE (15) AT FARMINGTON RD.

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 39)
Mile, east of 1-75, 939-1800
. . . Regular menu at 2 p.m.
. . . Special N.Y.E. menu
staffs at 5 p.M., entertain-
ment, no cov. or min., reser-
vations accepted.
ERRATA of last week
. on Sultan's Table . .
9 . & 11:30 packages should
have included open bar and
not breakfast buffet.
DANCING IS TO the
beat of disco sounds plus a
lively Las Vegas-style floor
show as Brandye performs
with Tender Loving Care
through Dec. 31 at Celebra-
tion Lounge at Detroit
Plaza. -
Detroit Plaza's popular
outdoor summer - concert
series, complete with bar-
beque and drinks, moved
inside the Renaissance Bal-
lrooms, with a series of four
winter concerts . . . Follow-

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS . ,
*
FOR OUR NEW YEAR'S EVE •

OPEN HOUSE

No Cover or Minimum

Join Us For Your Dining Pleasure, Including Sundays
Children's Menu_Available

NIGHTLY SPECIALS • CHEESE BAR

Quiet, Relaxed Atmosphere

BLOOMFIELD

ing the recent appearance of
Lionell Hampton comes
Thad Jones and the Mel
Lewis Orchestra, Jan. 16;
Woody Herman, Feb. 13,
and Buddy Rich, March 13
. . . Renaissance Live tic-
kets are $5 . . . with concert
time 5 to 10 p.m.
FIRST MORNING is
name of the instrumental.-
vocal group bowing in New
Years Eve at the Versailles
Ballroom in downtown De-
troit's Hotel Pontchartrain.
The three guys and a gal
will play for listening and
dancing at Top of the Pontch
through Feb. 3.

Historical Society
Wins Film Grant-

WALTHAM, Mass. —
The American Jewish His-
torical Society, with the
cooperation of Brandeis
University, has received a
Matching grant of $41,400
from the American Film
Institute-Arts Endowment
Film Archival Program to
begin the rehabilitation of a
major collection of Yiddish
feature films recently ac-
quired by the society.
The Rutenberg and
Everett Yiddish Film Li-
brary of the American
Jewish Historical Society,
the largest extant collection
of Yiddish films in the free
world, contains .37 titles.
These films, produced in the
United States and Poland in
the 1930s and '40s include
"Tevye," "Green Fields"

•e

"ran viG

-
,•
6560 Or c hard LakeRd. Orchard Lake • 626-1587
Mon.-Thurs. 4-12* Fri.-Sat. 4.1 a.m. • Sunday 4-9:30

CELEBRATE

NEW YEAR'S EVE

_and "Uncle _Moses."

The AFI Arts Grant will

-

make possible the inclusion
of English subtitles, the re-
- recording of sound tracks as
well as the documentation
of the films.

Former Detroiter
Cited on Filming
of TV Special

AT THE NEW

-

WE ARE NOW OPEN
FOR LUNCH AND DINNER - -

Call Us To Cater Your Holiday Parties
533-6459

Thanks For Your Ever Continued Support!

•WE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY, DEC. 25
WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.
-
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Serving • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

the
roman
lerraee

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

At 12 Mile, Just

Off U.S. 696

851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sit.
1 1:30 a.m.-2:30 a;m.

6
ITALIAN-AME ICAN FOOD

PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES
BUSINESSMEN'S
LUNCHEONS (hcluding Catch Of The

Day & Super Salads)
• DINNERS



CATERING- -FOR
ANY OCCASION__
HOME, CLUB
OR OFFICE

-a.

AL- T-E

AT THE PIANO BAR
TUES. THRU SAT.

JAKKS

NEW
YEAR'S
EVE
PARTY
• Special Entertainment • Favors & Balloons

Reservations For 6-8-10 p.m.
CALL NOW: 967-3922

• Entertainment

For Reservations: 533 6459

316 N. WOODWARD, 2 Blks. N. of 11 Mile
542-4880
Royal Oak
MOST HAPPILY & GRATEFULLY
WISH EVERYONE A
JOYOUS HANUKA

AT THE PIANO BAR

20771 W. 8 Mile, - West of Evergreen

* COMPLETE DINNER
* HATS, *NOISEMAKERS, FAVORS
* PIANO BAR FUN

DIMITRI S NIKOS

CARL STEGER

fib 'n Crab

• Cocktails

Mental retardation and and adults who were born
learning disabilities are too soon or too small, reports
most common in children the March of Dimes.

PAUL FREEMAN

Former Detroiter Paul
Freeman of California, a TV
and movie • producer for
Alan Landsburg Prod-
uctions, recently received a
golden key, city flag and
"chamber" booklet from
Mayor Phil Smith of Henry,
Ill., on the occasion of the
filming of "The Chisholms,"
a four-week TV series to be
aired beginning March 29.

Memorial Chair

NEW YORK — An
anonythous donor has con-
tributed $500,000 to
Yeshiva University to es-
tablish a professorship in -
memory of Golda Meir.

BY SPECIAL REQUEST
OPEN SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
AND SUNDAYS
FOR PRIVATE PARTIES

.

JAKKS

25234 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
967-3922

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