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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
DETROIT'S NEWEST FRENCH RESTAURANT
The Best of Everything
Chez Raoul
534-0004
22925 W. 8 MILE
1 BLK. E. OF TELEGRAPH
DINNERS FROM
$725
• Lunch • Dinner
• Cocktails • Wines
Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.
5 p.m. to 12 Mid. Sat.
Valet Parking
Your host: Raoul de AforloOF
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RESTAURANT-LOUNGE
middlebelt474-4650
29505 W. 9 MILE RD., SW Corner
WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS
SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY
Includes
Cole Slaw, Cottage Fries
and Garlic Bread
Your Host: Mike Watzman
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Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!
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19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen)
352-7466
• Breakfast • Lunch'
In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining
1 days a week
Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . .
Different Each Day
Hours
MON.-THURS. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.tn.
FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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--- Owned by Dick and
George Gunsberg, it still
serves home-made soup,
potato salad and cole slaw
.. plus giving one of the
b. est corned beef or pastrami
sandwiches ($2.40) around.
Modern is open 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through
Saturday . . . and retains
same homey atmosphere as
always.
NICE
FEATURE
DEPT. . . . Kiddie high-
chairs at the Burger King
on Southfield and 13 Mile
. . . with their tops covered
by plastic wrap until used
. . . Wouldn't it be nice if
someday all tables without
cloths or placemats could
have the same touch?
Then again, places like
the Gallery on 10 Mile and
Evergreen don't need very
much . . . at the Gallery, the
waitresses clean tables with
vinegar and water for ex-
treme cleanliness.
DRACULA COMES to
life in the last show of the
season for the Southfield
Repertory Theater . . .
SRT's own version of
"Dracula" is set for four
shows today and tomorrow,
1 p.m. and 3 p.m. both days
. . . at the Southfield Parks
and Recreation Center on
Evergreen and Civic Cen-
ter.
MICHAEL MORIAR-
ITY, who won an Emmy
award for his TV portrayal
of SS officer Dorf in
"Holocaust," is Detroit born
.. and opens a tour of the
hit play "Whose Life Is It,
Anyway?" . . . May 20-June
15 at the Birmingham The-
ater.
THERE WAS AN oven
in the back when Sol's Deli
opened last year, but eggs
weren't served because Sol
Shpargel and son Dave
didn't want to open until
just before lunch . . . How-
ever, so many requests have
resulted in them now being
open for breakfast . . . 7:30
to 4 p.m.. . . Sol's is on 11
Mile and Evergreen in Lat-
hrup Landing.
CITY OF HOPE Mr. &
Mrs Group Night of Games
is 7 p.m. May 13 at Ro-
ma's of Bloomfield on Tele-
graph in the Miracle Mile
Shopping Center . . . Con-
tact ticket chairman Hy
Blackman, 545-3364, or
evening chairman Nathan
Light, 545-0913.
RON CODEN SHOW is
back for third year tonight
and tomorrow night, 8 p.m.,
at Rosedale Park Commu-
nity House, 18445
Scarsdale.
Sunday at 2:30 p.m., Ron
and Mona, both from TV's
"Hot Fudge Show," will be
at Rosedale Park Commu-
nity House in a special chil-
dren's matinee.
HERE'S SOMETHING
for charitable groups .. .
Mike Kukelman at Piper's
Alley of Troy, on Big Beaver
Rd., will give a part of his
restaurant to non-profit
groups for boutique displays
and sales or for information
disseminating centers .. .
The charitable organiza-
tions can pocket all the pro-
ceeds from their efforts .. .
rent free . . . on pre-
scheduled Saturdays .. .
For more info, call 649-
3480 and ask for Betty. --
DETROIT COMEDY
Society at Doug's Body Shop
on Woodward, between
Eight and Nine Mile, is
being hosted by Stu Cassell
and Bill Thomas on Friday
and Saturday 9:30 p.m. and
11 p.m.
Doug's new daily menus*
have been scaled down
pricewise for lunches and
dinners . . . and the food is
still very good there.
The Body Shop is a perfect
place for Bar Mitzvas on
Monday evenings or Sun-
days . . . What boys aren't
interested in automobiles?
. . . They'll go wild sitting in
cutaway Edsels, London
cabs, trucks, and the bevy of
real interesting auto-
mobiles and souveniers
from yesteryears and today.
FOLKS CAN NOW
again enjoy entertainment
along with their - dining at
Topinka's Country House,
W. Seven Mile at Tele-
graph, with Tiffany Myles
& Company. -
Tiffany Myles performs
six nights, Monday through
Saturday at Al Balooly's
vastly underrated restau-
rant that folks can't seem to
stop taking for granted.
Tiffany, dishing up top
tunes of today, is a former
member of those Gail & Rice
"Dazzlers" . . . She has over
40 original songs (words
and music) to her credit, and
is now showcased with Bill
Reisei at the keyboards,
Gary Reese on guitar, and
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SOMETHING
DIFFERENT
From Chef Milos' kitchen
comes a different entree
daily; details from your server
10 Mile at Southfield Rd.
559-4230
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25900 GREENFIELD AT 101/ MILE, Oak Park 9138.1150
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SLASHES PRICES!
ANY DAY, ANY HOUR SPECIALS
BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
LIVER & ONIONS
SHISH KEBAB
$ 3.95
$2.95
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OUR ANTIPASTO SALAD BAR IS
SECOND TO NONE!
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11005 Middlebelt at Plymouth
Wonderland Shopping Center
Livonia
522-5880
DINNERS FROM $ 395 TO $ 525
include: Home-Made Breadsticks,
Antipasto Salad and Spumoni
We also feature pizzas, steaks and
Catch-Of-The-Day Seafood Special
LUNCHEON SERVED MON. THRU FRI. 1/:30 to 4 p.m,
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