36 Friday, August 15, 1980 /11 ---") 011 CATERED PARTIES THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS All anger is not sinful, be- cau..,e some degree of it, and on some occasions, is inevit- able. But it becomes sinful and contradicts the rule of Scripture when it is con- ceived upon slight and in- adequate provocation, and when it continues long. VINCENZO'S • CONEY DOGS • ROOT BEER • GREEK SALADS Italian-American Cuisine 1821 1 JOHN R Bet. 6 .& 7 Mile Rds. 1273-0W 00 0000000 0 /OMERSET DINER THEATRE 869-5674 WHEN DOWNTOWN VISIT DETROIT'S NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLE RESTAURANT detron's Original dinner theatre Alfred, Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc. presents ['ruder the lium-Tun Tree A Comedy directed by Hal Youngblood Performances Friday & Saturday Group Rates & Performances Available Reservations 643-8865 • • • • Lower Level Somerset Malt """ devilishly fine dining and spirited drink 963 3131 Hart Plaza - Downtown Detroit • ALTER WEINHART- PROUDLY PRESENTS 11111110USfE ASI table ervedatyour "All YOU CAN I" e ERIE() FISH STEAK SCALVOPS • CON1INEN1 COUN1R4 STYLE CHICO.%•VEAL C1111E1 8, 1 VIE CHEF S SPECIAL Of 1HE COI the - new --.!„ ., IN 6 All igro. 11111k .1100Si 00 1 _ 24230 W. McNichols r , „ ..„, ,./-- , 636-9 41 1 on 6 MILE lust WES1 of IELEGRAPII lUtiCtk D AII.1 -Ito ce $2 .9 6 MEN s Cockt•i‘s evai‘ablel PIANO BAR LUNCHEON DAILY HAPPY HOUR I Sundays 1 p.m to 9 p 71 Closed Mondays 11 a m - 6 p m Daily BALLROOM WITH WI TH MUSIC BY • KOPASC & CO. THURS., SAT. & SUN: Seek Planners for OP Reunion The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 35) rector for the State of Israel Bonds . . . He was in town recently and enjoyed the food so much, he asked to take two containers of Skordalia (mashed potatoes with garlic) on his Ameri- can Airlines flight back to New York . . . Waiter Terry Antzaklis must have used a lot of tinfoil because none of the other passengers knew the difference . . . and Leah loved what Gunther brought her. Skordalia made at LeTnon Peel is not overly mixed with garlic . . . Some Greek places put in enough garlic to bring the plane down! I had my third visit to the Lemon Peel . . . this time for one of its 14 different kinds of hamburgers . . . The first was for an omelette . . . next a Greek dinner of lamb chops and breaded veal cut- lets with Greek dressing . . . My hamburger, called a Saganaki Burger ($3.65) with gooey -Saganaki cheese on 1/2 lb. of 100 per- cent ground round, was delicious ... I enjoyed it in the Theater Room ... We had the saganaki, skordalia and yummy green beans in a tomato sauce .. . plus some Spanish coffee flamed by Terry . . . with cointreau, grand marnier and Tia Maria over whipped - cream. NEW NAME of Carl's Kansas City Steak House on 14 Mile in Troy is The Apartment. ITALIAN - AMERI- CAN Song Festival at FRIED Cl.RtAS • VIRGINIA NAM • ROAST TURKEY BUSINESS • Freedom Hill (16 Mile east of Schoenherr), Aug. 22-24 will have Sergio Franchi, Dana Valery, Pat Cooper and Gaylord & Holiday .. . quite a star-studded lineup. Bobby Vinton, scheduled to follow the Italian- American Song Festival on Aug. 29-30, has been cancel- led. Tickets are $15 for re- served seats and $10 for lawn. ANOTHER NEW res- taurant has opened . . . in a restored old building at The Oak Park High School Class of 1971 is seek- ing persons who are in- terested in planning a class reunion. Interested persons should call Sandi Matz, 352-0758 or 855-9423. 1840 Clay, 1 1/2 blocks east of 1-75 . . . Songstress and pianist Mickey Braden entertains Wednesday through Sunday. TORE NORDAL is new executive assistant man- ager at Michigan Inn .. . succeeding Larry Alexan- der . . . as Western Interna- tional Hotels continue, shuffling its employee cards . . . Larry went to one of their hotels in San Fran- cisco as executive manager. , SPIRO'SM CONEY ISLAND 25920 GREENFIELD COR. LINCOLN 968-4060 MON. SAT. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. RESTAURANTS THAT have pre-cut ingre- BREAKFAST SERVED ANY TIME • Home Made Soups • Chili • Greek Salad • Our Famous Hamburgers - • Baklava •Coney Islands • Excellent Tuna Sandwiches - SHISH KEBAB - si & STEAK SAM:NICHE Everything Also Available For CarrySgi ttR4DAL 545 L' tICAN fOOIrteCoctfrimis 541 - 0 NOW SERVES COCKTAILS PINE LAKE MALL 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE 851-5540 MON.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. SUN. & HOLIDAYS, 12 noon to 11 p.m. LUNCHEON SPECIALS COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ •♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ DINNER : SPECIALS DETROIT WILL HOST the first North American MONrSAT. 3 p.m. to- 8 p.cm. Including: A Montreux International ** MIFFED PEPPER STUFFED • CABBAGE Cup of Soup, V Jazz Festival over the five- • STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS Bread & Buffer day Labor Day weekend .. . ** SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS The internationally- acclaimed festival will cen- PICKLED TROUT f4 • ROAST CHICKEN ter activities on Detroit's Original Esquire's Famous /2 Springer' With Stuffing 1 riverfront Hart Plaza, the $395 historic Music Hall, the De- lir per person per pers. - Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter Ind. Cup of Soup & Veg. troit Plaza Hotel in Renais- sance Center and other nearby locations . . . CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions Entertainers like B.B. Includes: Cup of Soup,' $n95 King, Sippie Wallace, Ram- Nur per pers. Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter sey Lewis; the Heath Brothers, Spyro Gyra, • _• ♦ HARRY. WEISS' Oscar Peterson and many top-notch bands will con- _ RESTAURANT-DEUCATESSEN verge upon_ the city to make ♦ Detroit "the place to be" 353-4999 .11 MILE AT UNSER m HARVARD ROW MALL from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. MORNING MAN. be- hind the open kitchen at a local neighborhood eatery sends out eggs with spots on them . . . When they're sent back, he doesri't look to see why, but throws the sames ones back in the pan where they were made. - There's also the morning at the man at another local res- taurant behind the open cooking area lifting things with his hands after smoo-. thing his hair . . . (He won't be there after this week.) Pancakes • Crepes , sr . . • ♦ ♦ ♦ $!295 ♦ ♦ ♦ ORIGINAL ESQUIRE - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ SAVE 20 0/o ON A GREAT MEAL Yesteryears .. . 9040 CHINA GATE - dients for western omelettes should keep them in sepa- rate containers . . . This is especially true for delica- tessens . . . At least one we know of has the corned beef, onions and green peppers mixed together from early morning . . . and if a person looked, he or she would find very dark, unappetizing corned beef. DOUG'S BODY SHOP on Woodward between Eight and Nine Mile, has the Detroit Comedy Society Fridays and Saturdays, 9:30 and 11 p.m. . . . Open mike on Thursdays, 9 to 1 a.m., brings all kinds of talent. STROLLING THROUGH na CND _. 011.80r sw . Mere family never ma,_ man great. Thought and deed, not pedigree, are the passports to enduring fame. The banana cream pies John used to make at Cream of Michigan, Pingree and 12th . . . or "let's go to Dar- bys" after almost every af- fair in town . . . by people who loved the triple-threat spot on Seven Mile and Wyoming . . . The kosher food by Lacher's on Linwood . . . The pastries at Per- wein's Bakery on 12th .. . Movie fun at the Astor on 12th . . . and Avalon or Oriole on Linwood . . . Staf- ford's on Linwood where George Vatsis held rein when his two youngsters Ted and Dennis were pups (Continued on Page 37) Omelettes • Sandwiches Our Specialty of the House ... (SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT) 20% COUPON 20% , OFF OFF Valid until Aug. 31, 1980 I Present this coupon to the cashier at The Original Pancake House Restaurant and receive a 20% I discount for you and your entire party. Southfield— tM5$ t0 M ile . Between Southfield Rd. kr ergreen Valid between • - 3:00 and 8:00 PM Seven days a week. I am =we weimil NM Mir