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August 31, 1979 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-31

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30 Friday, August 31, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women Organize to Prepare
for ZOD's Balfour Concert

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

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FACILITIES

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

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FARMINGTON HILLS
American Express Honored

vat;

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1 Mile S. of 13 Mile
574 9200

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Buddy's Pizza

Locale No. 1
17125 CONANT, Core McNichols
892-9001

Carry-Out Only Locale
14156 E. 12 Mile, Warren
777.3400

Soviets Bar U.S. Publisher
From Book Fair in Moscow

RECENTLY VOTED NO. 1 BY AAA



NOW OPEN
SUNDAYS'

4 p.m. to 12 Mid.

From A Snack To A
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SUN . THRU FRI. 7 to 10

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352-7377

A representative women's committee was or-
ganized this week to assist in contacting the more
than 2,500 who are expected to fill Ford Auditorium
Sunday evening, Oct. 21, for the annual Balfour Con-
cert of the tionist Organization of Detroit. Guest ar-
tists at the concert at this year's concert will be Paul
Zim, cantor, opera star and night club entertainer;
and comedian Sy Kleinman. Committee members are,
from left, seated: Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib; chairman; Mrs.
I. Walter Silver, Golden Sponsor chairman and pub-
licity; Mrs. Richard Kramer; Mrs. Norma Hudosh and
Mrs. Pauline Klein. Standing, from left, are: Mrs.
Julius Ring; Mrs. Sidney Brand; Mrs. Herzl B. Shur;
Mrs. Albert Finkelstein, executive director of ZOD;
Mrs. Louis Panush; Mrs. Sidney Friedlaender; Mrs.
Maxwell Hoffman; Mrs. Sidney Silverman; Mrs.
Philip Slomovitz and Mrs. Harold A. Maxmen. In last
week's Jewish News, Max Sosin was incorrectly iden-
tified as Golden Sponsor and publicity chairman.

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NEW YORK — Protests
have been made since last
week to Soviet officials
against the cancellation of a
visa for Robert Bernstein,
chairman of Random House
publishers, whose visa to
attend the second interna-
tional book fair in Moscow
was cancelled.
No explanation was of-
fered for the cancellation.
The Soviets are delaying
the visa tif Lawrence
Hughes, president of the
Milliam Morrow and Co.
publishing firm.
In a related development,
Canada's External Affairs
Minister Flora MacDonald
has protested to the Soviet
Union over the expulsion of
Irwin Cotler, a professor of
law at McGill University,
who was given the power of
attorney by Avital
Shcharansky, the wife of
prisoner of conscience
Anatoly Shcharansky, to
appeal against her h-us-
band's conviction and the
13-year jail sentence he is
serving.
Ms. MacDonald said her
government was protesting
the expulsion and the way it
was carried out as inconsis-

Lafayette Park
Art Fair Slated

The 1979 Lafayette Park
Art Fair will take place 1
a.m. Sept. 8 and 9 in the
Lafayette Towers Shopping
Center, on Lafayette Ave-
nue between Rivard and Or-
leans Avenues.
More than 90 juried ar-
tists and craftsmen will dis-
play paintings, pottery,
prints, photographs,
jewelry, soft and hard
sculpture, fiber crafts and
more.
An art auction will be
held 3 p.m. Sept. 8 and 2
p.m. Sept. 9.

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 29)
uctions . . . An announce-
ment about its first Broad-
way play season is expected
to be made next month.
IF YOU ASK THE wait-
ress at Drydock on Green-
field and 11 Mile Rd. to
throw you a mudpie for des-
sert, she'll bring a dish of ice
cream on a chocolate cookie
crust and fudge topping.
Its own soups are made at
the Drydock . . . Where vol-
ume dictafes the reasonable
prices (other spots also
owned by Continental Res-
taurant System are Moun-
tain Jack, Stag and Hound
and J. Ross Brownes) .. .
Mike Hunter has been the
knowledgeable and hard-
working manager since
May.
Drydock was opened Dec.
1, 1976, and seats 185 in the
dining room and 55 in its
lounge . . . The pleasant at-
mosphere is intimate, com-
fortable and relaxing.
EGGS THAT are sent
back should not be served to
someone else . . . as a very
stringent health precaution
• . . . However, some small
restaurants, particularly
the counter only type, keep
them heated and given to
someone else . . . You're
paying for freshly-made
eggs and should get them
. . . Beware of this danger-
ous health hazard.
MAIL DEPT. . . . "As a
"Southfield-based business-
man, I am always looking
for above average restau-
rants for business and per-
sonal lunches. Over a year
ago, the Great Dane lost the

services of Duglass, and
subsequently hired a chef
named Carol Haskins. None
of my associates felt the
previous act could easily be
followed, however to our
surprise and pleasure,
Carol has been a marvelous
acquisition by the Great
Dane owners. Carol Has-
kins continues to create
new, exciting dishes and
also light and summery
foods so more people can af-
ford and enjoy dining at the
Great Dane. The greates
attribute, along with being
an excellent chef, is atti-
tude, wanting to please her
customers and always tak-
ing a flexible approach to
various culinary requests.
Carol is a real tribute to her
profession."

—Vincent Foley
Branch Manager
Zurich-American
Insurance Companies

Detroiters Boost
Dystrophy Fund

More local activities are
planned to benefit the Mus-
cular Dystrophy Associa-
tion's annual Labor Day
Telethon.
Jack Benny AZA will
hold its fourth annual 24-
hour dance marathon be
ginning 6 p.m. Sunday at
the 10 Mile branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
There is a charge.
At the same time, Sher-
wood Studios, Inc., will do-
nate $25 to MDA in the
name of each customer who
makes a purchase of $250 or
more during the store's
semi-annual sale.

EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT
- THE BEST RIBS IN TOWN!

Also . Chicken — Shrimp — Fish — Pizza

OPEN
LABOR DAY

CARRY-OUT. &
DELIVERY

ROBERT BERNSTEIN

tent with the Helsinki Ac-
cords and recent efforts on
both sides to improve rela-
tions between Canada and
the Soviet Union.

MOVIE
GUIDE

RIB SHACK

the place for ribs

24545 W. 12 MILE Just W. of Telegraph

THE FINEST GOURMET
ORIENTAL CUISINE

ALSO EXCELLENT COMBINATION FAMILY DINNERS

RIKSHAW INN

BERKLEY THEATRE

2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Berkley
LI 2-0330

All Seats $1.00

355
-2440
no-2440

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE

851-6400

Carry Outs
Available

at all times

• Roger Moore 007 in
"THE MOONRAKER" (PG)
7:15 & 9:30
Sun. 2:50, 5:00, 7:15 & 9:25

WASHINGTON THEATER

426 S. Washington, R.O.

541-0082

ALL SEATS $1

at all times
Roger Moore is James Bond 007
"MOONRAKER" (PG)
Sat.-Mon. 2:00, 7:15 & 9:45
- Tues.-Sat. 7:15 & 9:45
Wed. Mat. 1:00

OUR GREAT DINNER SPECIALS!

7 DAYS A WEEK — 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Examples:

• Broiled Scrod
• Sauteed Chicken Livers
From
• Stuffed Cabbage
• Chopped Sirloin
• Liver & Onions
• Stuffed Peppers
• Veal Cutlets
• Veal Parmigiana
• Bar-B-0 Chicken
• Fried Chicken
• Strip Steak
• London Broil
• Etc., Etc., Etc.
EotcF.,5EDicIF.F.EERtEcN.
ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: CHOIC E
T SOUPS, OR JUICE, FRESH TOSSED
SALAD OR COLE SLAW, CHOICE OF POTATO, HOT VEGETABLE & FRESH BAKED JEWISH
RYE

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$ 395

POINT AFTER DELI

26400 W. 12 MILE AT NORTHWESTERN

SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

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