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February 13, 1981 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 13, 1981

32



STEPHENSON
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)

Hazel Park

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

(Me Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 31)
lation o); he Accuracy in
Menu prog -am. It's a no-no
to substitut blue cheese for
Roquefort.
You send it back and
order Italian lressing in-
stead and it's petty boring.
But three tin es before
you've bit into your last
shred of lettuc3, Rodney
waltzes by aski ig if you're
finished. He's followed by
Linda who want, to know if
everything is alright so far.
Rodney finally grabs your
salad plate and refills your
glass of ice water which you
haven't touched.
By this time, the tuna and
wine by candlelight at home
is starting to look pretty
good. You and your partner
have been too busy talking
to Linda, Rodney and the
cocktail waitress to ex-
change two words with each
other.
You have been called
upon to make a deci-
sion between the baked
potato plain, the baked
potato with sour cream
and chives or the rice.
There are absolutely no
substitutes — not even
Stove Top Stuffing.
The striped bass isn't bad
but it's rich and you're
thinking you might have
been better off with the ten-
derloin tips. Besides, Linda
keeps asking if you like
your dinner and you don't

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want to hurt her feelings.
You're afraid to stop eating
because Rodney will grab
your plate away.
When you decide you
want coffee, Linda and Rod-
ney disappear. You ask any
waitress who passes by if
she can find Linda. You
wait 15 minutes. Linda fi-
nally returns and asks if
you want cream with your
coffee. You ask for an artifi-
cial sweetener and she in-
sists it's in your sugar bowl.
It isn't. By the time your cof-
fee is cold, your waitress fi-
nally brings the sweetener.
Now you have to make a
decision about drinking
chilly coffee . or waiting an-
other 15 minutes for a cup of
hot, fresh caffeine. But
Linda isn't pushing a second
cup of coffee. She's offering a
tray of French pastries and
describing the ingredients
in great detail. You shake
your head "no" but she
keeps on with her
monologue, hoping to break
down your will power.
She also suggests a
variety of after dinner
drinks but coffee isn't
among them. As you re-
fuse, Linda is sizing you
up as el cheapo with a tip
to match. Forget the cof-
fee. Rodney isn't even fil-
ling up your water glas-
ses anymore.
Linda finds it easier to
carry your bill than to pour
a cup of coffee. When you
look at the price, you wish
you'd have ordered a stiff
after-dinner drink. No mat-
ter how you figure it, the tab
is $40 plus tip.
As you leave, the three
hostesses smile in unison-
and purr, "You all come
back now." They don't ask
you if you enjoyed your
dinner and that's just as
well.
Your super evening- is
topped off by the parking
attendant who drives your
car from the front of the res-
taurant to the door and
holds out his hand for a $1
tip.
You've got a headache
and indigestion and it cost
you $40 plus tip to relax.
That's one restaurant you
can scratch off your list. Has
this ever happened to you?

American Wins
Yiddish Award

NEW YORK (JTA) —
American Yiddish writer S.
L. Shneiderman has been
awarded the 1980 Atran
Prize for Yiddish Litera-
ture. The award, estab-
lished by the Congress for
Yiddish Culture in New
York, is distributed an-
nually to three Yiddish
writers in different coun-
tries. The other two reci-
pients for 1980 are I.
Yonasovitch in Israel and
Shlomo Suskovitch in
Argentina.
Shneiderman has had a
distinguished career as a
writer and journalist for the
last 50 years in Poland,
France and the United
States.

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$4.25

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