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May 25, 1979 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-25

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32 Friday, May 25, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

STEPHENSON
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)

Hazel Park

PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES

FOR 25 TO 300

542-9196

• Bar Mitzvas'
• Weddings
• Anniversaries
• Bat Mitzvas.
• Showers
• Parties For All
• Banquets
• Reunions
Occasions
Open Mon. Thru Sat., teaturing Fine Steaks, Noble Wines, Casual
Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her -
ring, deviled eggs, etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand. Fresh

COMPLIMENTARY .. RUM TORTE DESSERT
SAT. EVE ONLY

Entertainment

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Sat., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY

the

roman
lerinee

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

At 12 Mile, Just

8 5 1-4094
Open Mon. thru Sat.
1 1:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

Off U.S. 696

iot

ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD


PRIVATE CA TERIMAID BANQUET FACILITIES
• BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS (Including Catch Of The
Day & Super Salads)
• DINNERS

CATERING FOR
ANY OCCASION
HOME, CLUB
OR OFFICE

TOM
ALTENBURG

AI THE PIANO BAR
TUES. THRU SAT.

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

(The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 31)
very fine staff.
The "outside dining" in-
doors surrounded by trees in
a most elegant atmosphere
was extremely delightful
. . as were smiling, very ef-
ficient and so-eager-to-
please waitresses . . . Kathy
Kowalczyk, Pati Teasdale
and Barbara Gavin.
THEY KEPT A promise
. . . and celebrated their
first anniversary at Sol's
Delicatessen in Lathrup
Landing, 11 Mile and Ever-
green . . . Miriam and Abe
Lookman blew out candles
on a couple of pieces of
chocolate cake Sol Shpargel
brought over.
FAYE TUBELLO is now
catering representative for
Roma's of Bloomfield .. .
owned by founder Lucia
Paparelli and her two sons,
Enzo and Robert . . . Roma's
of Michigan is the former
Roma Halls company .. .
with five catering facilities.
DARBYS DELICA-
TESSEN on Orchard Lake
Rd. at Pontiac Trail has
been sold . . . but George
Fink continues on as its
manager.
ARMANDO'S number
two in Howell, on Grand
River, has finally received
its liquor license after four
years.
The fine Mexican dining
spot seats 130 poeple .. .

Weekend special!
A Sheraton showplace for $30!

$30 per night, single or double occupancy, weekends
only, means the lap of luxury here at the Sheraton-
Southfield Hotel. Beautiful showplace guest rooms
feature oak paneling, extra-large beds, and every conven-
ience. Plus L.J. Loophole's Restaurant and Bar, the fun
place for luncheon and dinner. And there's Yesterday's,
Southfield's most popular nightspot with dancing and live
entertainment.
Call us soon to reserve a guest room for yourself
or for out-of-town visitors. And get a taste of Sheraton-
Southfield's hospitality and low weekend rates.

4, S AI, + 1 '

Sheraton-Southfield Hotel

SHERATON HOTELS & INNS, WORLDWIDE
17017 WEST NINE MILE ROAD. SOUTHFIELD. TELEPHONE 557-4800

Vince Armando's first place
on Vernor has been there 13
years.
RESERVATIONS ARE
taken for
BEING
whichever traditional Fri-
day night dinner people
would like to attend . . . at
Esquire Two, Coolidge and
Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park .. .
First one is tonight . . . Sec-
ond next Friday . . . and
then every Friday follow-
ing.
The whole ball of wax .. .
includes linen tablecloths
and napkins . . . plus sev-
eral kosher meat products
from Carl's Kosher Meats,
from whom Esquire Two
buys its hamburger, liver
and steaks.
AL COHEN, president of
the Kosher Meat Dealers
Association, sends two
WWJ Radio broadcasts by
Esther Shapiro, Detroit's
consumer affairs director,
which he feels readers
would enjoy reading . . . and
certainly of much interest to
many.
Her broadcast of April 5,
1979, "A few weeks ago I
commented on some new
trends in the dog food mar-
ket, in which fancy, spe-
cialized brands are pushing
ordinary, low-cost pet foods
off the shelves. You can buy
high-protein dog food for the
picky pups, lo-cal for the fat-
ties and, if the government
approves, a product contain-
ing birth control chemicals
for frisky lady dogs.
"Now, out of hot little
minds of an advertising
group comes the latest —
kosher dog food, according
to Advertising Age. Mother
Klein's Kosher Style can-
ned dog food is the creation
of three ad men and the
head of a novelty marketing
company. They were look-
ing for a new gimmick —
perhaps a useful pet rock.
They tested the idea by buy-
ing a dog food already on the
market, and put it up for
sale with their own label.
"Actor Herschel Ber-
nardi, who once starred
in a stage version of Fid-
dler on the Roof, is fea-
tured in ads discussing
the difficulties in deter-
mining whether or not a
dog is Jewish. He says
this problem arose when
many dogs anglicized
their names as they came
to this country. As an
example, he cites the
Goldberg retriever.
"The ad campaign was
tested in Fresno, Calif., an
area with few Jews and
many Armenians. The re-
sponse was encouraging.
"Kosher Style" was in-
cluded in the name of the
product because tests have
shown that the word
kosher is perceived by most
people as indicating a
cleaner, more nutritious
product. Of course the dog
food is not kosher at all — a
ritual process which has
nothing to do with nutri-
tion; but one of the promot-
ers says, "it means the dog
food is made with the care,
tradition and quality of
kosher foods."
(Continued on Page 33)

Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon.

7225 W. McNichols (6-blks. W. of Uvernois) UN 2-6455

15% OFF

FAMILY
SPECIAL

MON.-SAT. 4 to 6 p.m.

INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS,
ALA CARTE, APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ETC.

Great Special!
Sorry. No Entertainment 79 Coupons or Credit Cards For This

RIKSHAW INN

851-6400

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE

Carry Outs
Available

Rib MARS

D3 '$
°
Served Mon. Thru Sat. Night;

Chef's Specials

0.13

CAI ... ■■ •

L)

0

NEW YORK STEAK

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER

or
BROILED FLORIDA $6 95

RED SNAPPER

COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
-
40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE

Live Entertainment & Dancing
Monday Thru Saturday

353-51101

V3055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.

I111.10?

2274 0 WOODWARD at

.

Ferndale •

PARKING IN REAR •

9 Mile

544-7933

ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS

Say Good Food And We Mean It!"
OPEN 7 DAYS--BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

"We

OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS

$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50

BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT
STUFFED FLOUNDER
BROILED HALIBUT
BROILED PICKEREL
SEAFOOD PLATTER
FRIED SCALLOPS

JUMBO SHRIMPS

FRESH FISH & CHIPS

ROAST PRIME RIB
OF BEEF

$4.55

:$4.75
:$3.50

:$4.75

:$2.85
BAR-B-0 RIBS
$4.75

BAR-B-0 CHICKEN

$3.25

$3.75
$3.25

ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF
BRAISED SHORT RIBS

ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: SALAD, VEG., POT.,
GREEK BREAD & BUTTER

RIALTO'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST

SERVED AT ALL TIMES!

• 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS
• 3 BREAKFAST . MEATS
• PINEAPPLE RING

• HOME-MADE AMERICAN FRIES
• TOAST &
JELLY

$2.75

• STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES
• CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING

MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.. FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
SUN. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

•COCKTAILS BEER WINE.

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