38 Fri y, _ - 0'e 01• wol isimmia ■ er' , (010 I I. imp aft, AN ...Ilk 1110 ,10 OP 474P The Best of Everything 1.1 10IP loin Us For A Pleasant Surprise and Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! Nt at Stephan Becharas' (Continued from Page 29) •N 1 1110 dit,aer 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen) '• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner In the Casual Elegant Atmosphere You Want For Gracious Enjoyable Dining I days a week auditioning and getting the lead in "Rabbit Test" writ- ten and directed by Joan Rivers . . . making his debut as the first pregnant man. He'll be followed Monday - March 10 by Melba Moore .. and March 12-17 by George orge Shearing. PET PEEVES . . . Wait- resses with untidy uniforms . . . Restaurants that list items .on the menu but never have them . . . People in eateries who take cash and handle food . . . Wait- resses who rush over to take your order and then take their sweet time bringing it to you . . . Customers who wait until the waitress comes before looking at the menu. SURE, POINT AFTER Deli in Racquetime Bldg. on 12 Mile, east of Northwest- ern, has bath deli and Chinese food . but it doesn't stop there . . . Re- cently, dinner specials were Italian . . . making it sort of a continental-type deli . Point After is owned by Susie and Quincy Dong, with son Henry . . . and doing a good job . . . Susie with her new hair-do looks like a China doll. Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . . Different Each Day - —Hours- MON.-THURS:7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. CAN'T REMEMBER THE source, but I heard a etroit's Newest Most Intimate Dining Spot ib 'n Crab 20771 W. 8 Mile, West of Evergreen 533-6459 Mon. thru Fri. from 11 a.m. (kitchen open til 11 p.m.) - Sat. from 5:30 p.m. (kitchen open til 1 a.m.) Sun. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Your Singing Maitre 'd Host: TOMMY ASCOTT • Lunch • Dinner • After Theater Menu • Choice Cocktails Entertainment from 8 p.m. Mondays thru Saturdays • NOW OPEN SUNDA 2 p.m. to 12 Mid. From A Snack To A Complete Dinner P iano Bar & Sing-A-long 1 p.m. to closing 1402 S. COMMERCE (Near the intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail) 624-6660 FAMILY TIER L NeighborhoudN G D alherinti Place LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS good definition of Saturday night social life in the com- - munity . . . "The time when people spend money they haven't earned . . . to buy the things they don't want . . to impress people they don't like." WHAT MORE CAN BE said than that the wonder- ful songstress Ella Fitzgerald will do eight con- certs at Music Hall downtown, March 13-18? FELLOW AND HIS WIFE went to a local eat- ery, had dinner and asked for the check. . . The wait- ress said she had put it on the table . . . He argued_ loudly and the girl just shrugged her shoulders and gave him another one.. . The couple left so mad they refilsed to leave a tip .. . Coming out of the Fisher Theater, he reached to take out his parking ticket and there was the original dinner check . . . To the gent: the place you and your wife -ate at charges their waitresses with all unpaid checks ... So besides losing out on a tip, the poor girl lost out on two dinner amounts, unless you go back like a man and admit your mis- take. COULD TIM trumor be true that another attempt will be made to form a delicatessen - restaurant association? . . . Sure would be great if so . . . Why shouldn't all the owners help each other . . . and maybe have a hand in hold- ing the prices on items they sell . . . There can be no los- ers with an association .. . only winners. WHEN WAS THE last time you saw someone fill an empty water glass? BAGELS, LOX AND CREAM cheese has become a continental favorite . . . it was among all the gourmet goodies at Oscar's on Northwestern recently, celebrating the opening of Birmingham Theater's new season— . Hostesses in- cluded - Diane Schoenith, Susan Sosnick, Phyllis Marra and Janet Jaffe. GYPSY FANTASY is concert of March 19 at Var- go's, Six Mile between Middlebelt and Merriman . . . with Billy Rose and his 25-piece Gypsy orchestra . . . featuring Ziggy Bela, Joska Vidka and singers Jan Rae and Enrico Laricca . . . Music is international . . . Gypsy, Italian, Roma- nian, Serbian, Jewish, Greek, etc. Monday concert is a complete sell-out. WOULDN'T HAVE missed - it for the world .. . 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