30 Friday, July 6, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SPEC AL 15% OFF MON.-SAT. 4 to 6 p.m. INCLUD ING GOURMET SELECTIONS , ALA CARTE, APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ETC. Sorry. No Entertainment 79 Coupons or Credit Cards For This Great Special! RIKSHAW INN IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE 851-6400 Carry Outs Available Pg DMITRI S NIKO 316 N. WOODWARD, 2 Blks. N. of 11 Mile Royal Oak 542-4880 FRIDAYS ONLY STUFFED FLOUNDER $395 WITH CRAB LOUIS SAUCE INCL: SALAD & POTATO SUNDAYS ONLY ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF INCL: CHOICE OF POT. & SALAD $535 WITH ORANGE SAUCE INCL: CHOICE OF POT. & VEG. $335 WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE INCL: CHOICE OF POT. & VEG. $3 65 WITH CELERY DRESSING INCL: CRANBERRY SAUCE, CHOICE OF PDT. & YEG $34 0 STUFFED CORNISH HEN LONDON BROIL ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCK . WITH CELERY DRESSING & ORANGE SAUCE $32 0 INCL. CHOICE OF VEG. & POT ALL ABOVE ITEMS AVAILABLE IN COMPLETE DINNERS — $1.50 EXTRA FOR SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, SALAD, DESSERT AND COFFEE OR HOT TEA. BANQUET ROOM AT NO CHARGE FOR BREAKFAST MEETINGS FREE CAKE ON ALL HAPPY OCCASIONS crabbie doe's 22041 MICHIGAN AVE. Dearborn 562-4000 THANKS IT'S MANY FRIENDS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE IN HELPING MAKE US A SUCCESS. BEACUSE OF YOUR NUMEROUS REQUESTS WE ARE REPEATING OUR OUTSTANDING 3RD ANNIVERSARY DINNER SPECIALS JULY 9, 10, 11 & 12 OLD-FASHIONED PRICES ON 3 OF OUR MOST POPULAR ITEMS! LIVE MAINE $895 LOBSTER (11/8 lb ) BOSTON $595 SCROD STUFFED $ 95 FLOUNDER ALMONDINE .. . INCLUDES . . . BOUNTIFUL SALAD BAR, TOMATO JUICE, BABY BOILED POTATOES, ROLLS & BUTTER — Dinner Served. From 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Other Selections Available From Regular Menu Reservations Suggested: - 582-4000 The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 28) Seating about 110 inside red clam sauce or veal the clean-looking, dark piccante are among a fine paneled interior, with menu array. booths and tables, Tom and Rina's makes its own rolls Connie run a good ship . . . I from pizza dough . . . and stopped in there recently for they're delicious . . . For a souvlaki sandwich and the dessert, don't miss their Greek salad . . . The souv- walnut torte with chocolate laki they serve is not amaretto. pressed meat, but whole ZONING LAW requires pieces of lamb chopped up that Arlyn Meyerson have and put into the pita bread some seating at his Buddy's pocket . . . The Greek salad Bar-B-Q scheduled to open is among the tastiest soon in West Bloomfield around. Plaza on Orchard Lake Rd. Like there not being . . . So Arlyn and son Mark's two minestrone soups "carry-out" operation will alike by Italians, so it also seat 25. goes for salads by Greeks YOU DON'T HAVE to . .. Each have their own drink or eat in cups or dis- individual way of making hes that have cracks in them . . . and the dres- them . . . Ask for another .. . sings all seem to be The cracks could contain different . . . Some use bacteria. whole Feta cheese, some ELMER WAS KING chop it up, etc. . . . Honey back in July 1976 . . . He Tree uses everything, in- ruled the lobster tank with cluding chick peas . . . I majestic authority at the had a nice waitress, opening of Crabbie Joe's on courteous Kathleen Vor- Michigan in Dearborn .. . pagel. People came from all over to The menu at Honey Tree see King Elmer . . . and is large . . . and not many feast on the sea fare put out people are known to go by Nan and Joe Bird. away hungry . . . If they do, Then one day, alas and it's their own fault. alack, something dreadful VIRGINIA "GINNY" happened . . . A new wait- LLOYD is the new evening ress who hadn't heard about hostess-manager at Jakks Elmer, unknowingly took on Greenfield and 10 Mile him out of his palatial tank . . . lending a lot of distinc- and gave one of her custom- tion with her aggressive ers a stomach of royalty. and respected know-how .. . Three years have gone by plus a personality every- since Nan and Joe opened body likes. Crabbie Joe's . . . King TRIBUTE TO Jim Elmer has not been forgot- Taylor, head of the Hot Jazz ten . . . the line of royalty Society, is set for July 22, at has not ended . . . as Elmer's Belanger House on 12 Mile son now wears the peg of and Main . . . with jazz and majestic distinction . . . and Dixieland artists galore woe,be to the waitress who contributing their services dares serve him to a cus- . . . Jim hasn't worked much tomer! after completely totaling The third anniversary his car and almost himself at Crabbie Joe's is sort of when running smack dab a dedication to Elmer The into an out-of-gas car First ... Chef Bob parked in the middle of the Trombley, who's been road during the dark last there since the doors first February . . . Jim broke opened, has taken three about 15 ribs, fractured one of his most popular items leg in four places, smacked and listed them at special the top of his head, etc. . . . prices for this Monday How he came out of it alive through Thursday. is a mystery . . . Try to make Naturally there's lobster it, July' 22 . . . Jim's a great (1 1/8 lb.) $8.95, Boston scrod, guy . . . has done a lot of $5.95, and stuffed flounder, wonderful work . . . and de- $6.95 . . . Oh yes, Elmer serves all the support you would want me to tell you can give him. • the truth . . . he really did HARRY WEISS' Origi- not come from royal blood nal Esquire Deli on 11 Mile . . . After all, whoever heard and Lahser in Harvard Row of a lobster with blood. has begun its annual sum- THE LOVING CUP mer specials . . . $2.50 for with songstress Marlene about six or seven dinner entrees, including soup and Hill is at Henry's Place, Ford Rd. and Southfield, bread . . . plus pancakes or through July 28 . . and cheese blintzes, $2.75 .. . then Brownies On The Original Esquire's carry- Lake, on Jefferson in St. out sandwich specials are Clair Shores, Aug. 1 also now on. through Sept. 2. Reason Harry can do the BACK ON SEPT. 15, low price bits is because of 1975, when the Honey Tree buying so much food when opened on Orchard Lake prices are stable . . . long be- forethey go up . . . When he Rd., south of 13 Mile, people buys, he really buys . . . and asked where the name was gotten . . . Owners Tom and has to have a separate Connie had two thoughts warehouse for all his . . . all the honey used in foodstuffs . . . Meats and Greece . . . and that honey fish are fresh, though . . There's a new look, too, with tree in the children's story of Winnie The Pooh. shingles outside a la a Swiss chalet . . . Original Esquire The only honey at the is the only place in Jack Honey Tree is on its baklava Shenkman's Harvard Row . . . it is merely an identifi- cation name. (Continued on Page 31) Holocaust Author A Divisive Issue Cited by NCCJ JERUSALEM (ZINS) — WASHINGTON — Ger- ald Green, author of the book and television drama "Holocaust: The Story of the Family Weiss," was awarded the National Mass Media Gold Medal last week by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Hebrew University Prof. Yehoshafat Harkavy, an Arab specialist, believes that the autonomy question for the West Bank and Gaza Strip has the potential of ruining the peace agree- ment between Israel and Egypt. 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