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FREE SERVED 7 DAYS RELISH BAR ANYTIME OPEN 7 DAYS, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. mosolidol the roman lenwee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE OFF 6% 851-4094 Open -Mon. thru 1 1:30 a.na.-2:30 m. IS COOKING UP SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY & JUNE SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO MON. THRU THURS.. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 4 p.m. to 1 p.m. $ 16 couple "r Includes: Antipasto & 1/2 Liter of House Wine COCKTAIL HOUR ALL DRINKS AT REDUCED PRICES *** COMPLIMENTARY HORS D'OEUVRES ENTERTAINMENT r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS he Best of Everything (Continued from Page 28) from 95 cents to $1.10 and thin pancakes for 20 cents to a quarter. The 25-cent pancakes in- cluded eggs and four different meats. I don't remember where this place was. But it was interesting to read the bot- tom of the menu which said, "All items listed are at or below our ceiling according to Office of Price Adminis- tration regulation." Moving closer to home, who can ever forget Darby's on Seven Mile and Wyom- ing which catered to break- fast, lunch, dinner, bar and after-theater crowds. Wait- ing for a table was like being in a reception line at a wedding. It seemed as though everybody knew everybOdy and exchanged greetings. Darby's served a number of dishes guaranteed to please everyone. The one I remember best was the chicken poulette. But Dar- by's was more than an eat- ing spot, it was a social ex- perience. Many thought the now defunct Piccadilly Restau- rant in the former Raleigh House would be a reason- able facsimile of Darby's. But it never quite made it. I was, however, impressed with the imagination and talent of whoever described the goodies on the bill of fare. I recently found a Pic- cadilly menu in my col- lection which says, If you try to rip off one of our table menus, it will activate our electronic menu-stealing maching which will unlock a cage filled with 124 gossiping women programmed to talk your ear off for one whole week." Among items on the menu were, "Too much grief and aggravation to the waitress — 25 cents." Others were, "Liver come back to me" — chopped liver with onions and chicken fat guaranteed to come back and haunt you with gas and indigestion; "Play it again salmon" — starring bar- bequed salmon, garnishes, Humphrey Bogart and In- grid Bergman, and fishy gourmet items called "The Lox Ness Monster" and "Checky Chubber and the Platter" smoked fish. Did you ever think of calling your mundane meat loaf "Quit Loafing Around?" Digging further back into yesteryear, do you re- member Chidwa Tea Room on Woodward and Frames downtown? Men may have found the pickings slim at these tearooms but women still talk about the hot, home-made biscuits, chic- ken a la king and other items on the menus which offered light but right meals for dainty eaters. In 1941, The Olde Wayne Club on Wayne Street ad- vertised choice foods and beverages, singing guitarist Charles Costello and his or- chestra, piano interludes by Jack London and the "Flower Bar" where custom-made corsages could be had. A Dec. 25, 1941 Cass Theatre Playgoer in my scrapbook had a column . called "Dining and Danc- ing 'Round Town." It was headed by a poem — "Good friends to greet, good things to eat, a toast to drink, a year com- plete." The Book Cadillac Casino was featuring a review with ballet and comic pan- tomime. Joe Richman, his orchestra and singer Jane Fulton were blending musi- cal memories in their pro- grams with current dance music. One of the num-- bers was "Remember" by Irving Berlin. With a festive Yuletide atmosphere abounding, Huck's Redford Inn on Grand River and Seven Mile was offering guests wonderful food, the warmth of wine and spirited music. Host Emil Huck invited all to bring their family and friends for a steak or seafood dinner. Glen Moore's or- chestra played popular dance tunes and in the cocktail lounge Don Miller provided musical moments at the Hammond organ. Flamingo Bar in Hotel Dixieland on Farmer and John R claimed to bring to downtown Detroit a bit of the sunny south in a colorful setting of palm trees, flamingos, bamboo columns and soft lights. You could frequent the spot for lunch- eon, dinner or a rendezvous (Continued on Page 30) Soviet Jews did not begin emigrating to Israel until 1960. Jews from Soviet Georgia were the first Friday, May 30, 1980 29 emigres. It wasn't until after the Six-Day War that Jews staged significant aliya to Israel. 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