•• ',41 L"," ! • '; 1. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, February 1; 1900: - • Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES a rco's 7225 W. Ildadists (6 MO. W. el UsstsMs) UN 2-6455 CHINESE BUFFET Featuring All Varieties of Authentic Chinese Dishes ALL YOU CAN EAT Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat. SHANGRI-LA WEST Across Fro IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Credit Cards Honored T (Continued from Page 33) Olson Sunday.. 2 to 2:30 —Cioaod Mon. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. r he Best of Everything) Greg Nowicki, who is probably in great shape ... running from the girls . Tall, handsome and intelligent ...As a waiter, his pleasantness, gra- cious efficiency and smil- ing congeniality were a joy. Greg has only been at Joe Muer's a year ... doing ac- counting major senior work also at Wayne State Uni- versity . . . He is a Muer regular though, and cus- tomers can't say enough good things about him. Einstein Focus of One-Man Show Swam titan 335-060 .; 2990 CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Berkley 355-2440 ED METZGER Ed Metzger will portray Albert Einstein in a one- man show, "Albert Eins- tein: The Practical Bohe- mian," Tuesday through Feb. 9 at the Engineering Society of Detroit au- ditorium, 100 Farnsworth. Metzger is the co-author of the play with Laya Gelff, director. Six performances of the play will be given. For tic- ket information, call the Engineering Society, 832- 5400. "ALBERT EINSTEIN The Practical Bohemian" "Genius and pixie ... Metzger is immersed in the personality he plays" —N.Y. Times "Gentle humor and sensitivity" —Variety "Very moving ... brilliant" Show Business Tuesday, Feb.5; Wed., Feb.6; Fri., Feb.8 Evening performances at 8 p.m.. $7.50 Saturday Matinee • Feb. 9 • 2 p.m. Adults $7.50 -Students $4.50 Bronfman Gives Gift for Judaic College Studies Thurs. and Sat evening perfs. sold out. For tickets call 832-5400 All performances at the auditorium of the ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF DETROIT 100 Farnsworth at John R Ewe, Jr:.,ched Parking Structure on W. Warren • • • • • • • • • • OOO OO • •••••• • FREE 1 /2 lb. CORNED BEEF : WITH PURCHASE OF A POUND OF CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI AT REGULAR PRICE • Good Feb. 1 thru Feb. 7 • • FISH, LOX, ETC. • • SMOKED EVERYTHING FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH, INCL. BAGELS • • • BAGEL DELI • Not To Be Confused With Any Other Deli By Simila Name • • • WE SPECIALIZE IN TRAYS MEAT — FISH — DAIRY •6088 W. MAPLE :CORNER FARMINGTON RD. • • • -• • • • • 851-9666 Mile Rd. LI 2-0330 at all times Weekdays incl. Sat. Edward Metzger stars as •• • • • W. 12 All Seats $1.00. RIB SHACK the place for ribs A "Sip and Shop" will highlight the annual Sholem Aleichem Institute art show and sale to be held 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 8, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 9 and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Shenandoah Country Club, West Bloomfield. The "Sip and Shop" will be held 8 p.m. Feb. 8. 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