THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DO YOU KN0W CLAmDIGGERS GETS SEAFOOD FRESH OvERNI6a RoP4 BoS-ro ? - --•- ■ .. - - - 11 I 111 I No, BUT i-luM A FEw BARS AND I'LL FAKE n: Chuck Muer's 478-3800 4"0.14% e4liunivittr• 30555 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS 1 American Express Honored TRY OUR VEGETARIAN PIZZA AND SANDWICH Buddy's Pizza Our Second Location 17125 CONANT, Cor. McNichols I 14156 E. 12 MILE, Warren 777.3400 892-9001 Carry-out only Featuring Our Great BAR-B-Q RIBS— PIZZA — BURGERS SOUPS — SALADS — SANDWICHES —plus— COMPLETE LUNCH & DINNER • Wines and Cocktails • Mon. thru Sat. from 11 a.m. PINE LAKE MALL 4305 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Bet. Pine Lake & Long Lake Rds. COMEDY CASTLE FUN Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 851-3256 NOW SERVING DELICIOUS CHARBURGERS OLD TYME DELI SANDWICHES DESSERT FANTASIES • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER • LATE SNACKS SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid. FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. A Favorite Spot For Late Eating And Meeting 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mlle —. 576-1588 CAFE FIOR Mexican and Italian Food Savor the best of two worlds in a garden atmosphere Great Exotic Drinks and Cocktails Complete NEW Carry-Out Facility Senior Citizens 20% Disc. In Our Dining Room 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 11 to 11 Fri. 11 to 12 — Sat. 12 to 12 — Sun. 2 to 10 - OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV 29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 357-3280 ,, (The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 28) Pontchartrain terrace. Hampton formed his first band in 1934, then met Benny Goodman by chance, in 1936. This soon led to the formation of a group that included Goodman, Hampton and Gene Krupa on drums . . . This was one of the first times a group that included both black and white musicians had played together .. . The "Benny Goodman Quartet" also included Teddy Wilson on piano and Peggy Lee singing . . . Hampton played the vibes, which he first took up at the suggestion of Louis Armstrong in 1930 . . . Ac- cording to Hampton, "My session with Louis then was the first time jazz had ever been played on the vibes." Hampton's own bakid, formed in 1940, weaned such future greats as Quincy Jones and Joe Newman ... Over the years, Lionel also dis- covered such future not- ables as Dinah Washing- ton and Joe Williams. Wednesday night will be the Austin-Moro Band, or- ganized locally in 1968 to create a vehicle for testing musicians' talents. Top of the Pontch has been taken over by "Strider," a hard-playing vocal and instrumental ensemble. BEWARE OF THOSE NEW little "silver" dollars . . . Cashiers give them in change as quarters. The same warning for customers who leave the bad news dollars as tips thinking they're quarters. CALLS A PLENTY have been coming in as to the directions out Taco V Pizza way . . . It's at 64 N. Williams Lake Rd.. . . Take Telegraph north to M-59 .. . Turn west to Elizabeth Lake Rd. . . . Left about five miles . . . It's on the corner of Elizabeth Lake Rd. and N. Williams Lake Rd. Taco V Pizza is all vegeta- rian . . . even though it serves tacos, burritos, tos- tados, nachos, botanas, pizza, etc. . . . No pork or animal products are used and all cheeses are animal renet-free. Hours are Sunday noon to 10 p.m. . . . Monday through Thursday 11 to 10 p.m. . . . Friday 11 to two hours be- fore sundown . . . Saturday closed until one hour after sundown and then open til midnight. "SAME TIME Next Year" will play at Ery Steiner's Alger Theater for two more weekends . . . Aug. 3-4 and 10-11. EVERY MONDAY from 5 p.m., strip steak dinners at Hugh's on W. Eight Mile Rd. are $3 . . . including salad and fries . . . George Martin Duo entertains. Come September, Hugh's will have another name and owner. CONSTRUCTION PHONE has been installed for the new, lavish Rosebud Disco to open in American Motors Building on Franklin Rd: . . . and things are now on their way. CORRECT SPELLING of retired cook around town is Lil Balk . . . A lot of places would probably love her to come out of retirement . . . if only to show others what to do. PRESIDENTIAL INN on Northline and 1-75 is under new ownership. NAME RECORDS OF the five restaurant sites on Southfield and 10 Mile .. . Wing Hong, one; "soon-to- be" Senate Coney Island, about five; Golden Mush- room, two, and former Sul- tan's Table, three. TEENIE'S is delicates- sen opened on W. Seven Mile between Greenfield and Southfield . . . by very conscientious Johnny Christopher . . . former- driver and delivery man for Seymour Kirsh at Kosher Zion. REASON SOME crowded restaurants are so warm isn't only the thermo- stat being turned up . . . It's also all that body heat. Columbus, Ohio History Printed COLUMBUS, Ohio (JTA) — "Jews and Judaism in a Midwestern Community: Columbus, Ohio, 1840- 1975" will be published in Red Cross Seeks Blood Donors The American Red Cross is seeking blood donations during the traditionally slow vacation months. More than 1,000 pints of blood are used each day in the Met- ropolitan Detroit area. The Oak Park donor cen- ter, 25900 Greenfield, is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday and Friday; 2-8 p.m. Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday; and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. For an appointment, call the Red Cross, 968-2255. The Jewish War Veterans will also hold a blood drive 4-10 p.m. Aug. 23 at the JWV Memorial Home. For an appointment, call the JWV, 559-5680. If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. —Samuel Johnson October by the Ohio Histor- ical Society in conjunction with the Columbus Jewish Federation and Ohio State University. A 1 II:rirt STEPHENSON V • CLUB (f H/ai • ' 2 rk 4931N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) Ha zel Pa PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES 542-9196 ▪ —' FOR 25 TO 300 • Bar Mitzvas' • Weddings • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvas. • Showers • Parties For All • Banquets • Reunions Occasions Open Mon. 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