THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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TO ALL OUR
FRIENDS & PATRONS . •
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It is the first of approx-
imately 20 fast food chicken
establishments under that
name to be built in the De-
troit Metropolitan area.
Sisters was recently ac-
quired by Wendy's Interna-
tional as its newest sub-
sidiary . . . and will have the
same architecture as in
Columbus, Ohio . . . turn-
of-the century motif, picket
fences and flower beds.
Bob Zankl and son
Robert hold the Sisters
franchise in the metro
Detroit region ... Bob
opened the first Wendy's
In The Heritage Bldg.
in this locale.
NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN
Localite builder Arnold
NOW AVAILABLE FOR
Goldenhar will put up
Michigan's first Sisters
PRIVATE PARTIES
Chicken & Biscuits restau-
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
rant on Woodward.
SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m.
ART AUCTION by
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HAPPY
Common Cause is 1 p.m.
PASSOVER
April 24, in Southfield Civic
• Bar Mitzvas • Showers
Center Pavilion . . . Noon
• Sweet Sixteens
preview will precede the au-
ction, open to the public .. .
• Disco Parties
and
Each couple or single will
• All Occasions
2555 W. 12 Mile Rd.::::
receive a free lithograph.
at Coolidge
ASK FOR BETTY
MYKONOS SUPPER
399-6750
CLUB, a new downtown
353-4070
restaurant, opened last
week at Lafayette and
Beaubien . . . on the site of
the closed former Greek Vil-
13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE
542-4414
lage, which has been totally
WISHES EVERYONE
remodeled and now seats
200 people.
A HAPPY & HEALTHY PASSOVER
Mykonos is owned and
BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER
Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
operated by New Yorkers
OPEN 7 DAYS Mon. Thru
Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Paul Athineos, Nick Pappas
SPECIAL LO-CAL MENU & WEIGHT WATCHERS FROSTED TREAT
I and Perry Saridakis.
Live
entertainment
WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES AROUND!
Tuesday through Sunday
DINNERS
1
has the Mykonos band and
BREAKFAST -
bouzouki player Takis
$"
1 I F rom
$275
Tsagournos . . . The
111111•••••••••1111•••••• Nikitakis dance troupe
from New York, and sin-
gers, Rena Douka and
■
George Paspatis, give two
CZ,C464.-
■
shows nightly . . . Tuesday
through Sunday . . . 9:30
11:30 p.m.
■ and Mykonos
Supper Club is
a open Monday through Sun-
■ ■ ENTERTAINING? ... LET US DO IT FOR YOU! ■ day.
WING HONG is the
it
Heaping Tray of Luscious Hot Ribs — Chicken —
proud owner of a President's
El
Shrimp
Club plaque from Bnai
■ French Fries or Potato Salad — Cole Slaw — Relishes
■ Brith for services to its vast
■ — Rolls
• world youth program .. .
■
Hot Hors d' Oeuvres Also Available
■ signed-by Jack Spitzer, in-
■ EVERYTHING COMPLETE ... PLATES — FORKS — NAPKINS ■ ternational president of
Bnai Brith; Alan Larkin,
■ chairman, President's Club,
■ 26076 GREENFIELD RD. IN LINCOLN CENTER
■ and David Blumberg,
■ chairman of the Bnai Brith
■
Home, Office 8 Factories
raising cabinet.
IM•••••••••••••••••••• fund
The plaque has a menora
with a blue diamond to be
put in each year in one of its
seven candles . . . The first
one is for 1981.
Wing's Chinese restau-
rants are on 14 Mile and Or-
chard Lake Rd. and 10 Mile
and Southfield . . . His popu-
lar Tokyo Japanese Steak
House next to the Orchard
Lake Chinese eatery is a big
favorite . . . with four-
dimension dining above
pools of glistening water .. .
teppan, well, floor and table
. . . Tokyo Steak House is
one of the most beautiful
restaurants in the Midwest.
Next time there, try a
Volcano For Two drink .. .
and you'll get the longest
straw anywhere . . . It's a
round bow with a candle-
like eruption in the center
. . . Each person gets 18-
inch long straws . . . No
bending over for sure with
these longies.
TRY THE rice pudding
at Lenny's.Deli on Orchard
BEST ti
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PASSOVER
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The Best of Everything)
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THE
PERFECT
BLEND
CHUCK
. •. JOSEPH'S
.::19172 Grand River::::
535-0495
ALEXANDER'S
99c
LUNCHES
From
Lake just north of 13 Mile
Rd. . . New owners, but
Jeff Fidler is still behind the
counter . . . Lenny's seats
67.
TWO EVENINGS
doesn't seem quite enough
after all the rehearsals and
get-togethers by Rey-Ut
b'nit Bnai Brith . . . who just
finished two packed houses
of "My Fair Sadie" at the
Oak Park High.
People who attended
loved it . . . The very good
enjoyable amateur produc-
tion with its excellent lyrics
played to standing ovations
at Saturday evening's
sellout and Sunday eve-
ning's huge attendance.
A lot of credit must go to
the cast and other workers
of Rey-Ut Unit . . . What-
ever rough spots there were
can certainly be ignored .. .
After all, these were house-
wives, mothers, working
husbands and fathers who
toiled so long to put on "My
Fair Sadie."
The wonderful lyrics were
all original . . . and the "My
Fair Lady" story was boiled
down to the song portions
. . . for an hour of much
enjoyment by those who saw
"My Fair Sadie."
The parodies were so ex-
cellent it would be a shame
to shelve them . . . Perhaps
portions of the show could
be taken to places like
Jewish Home for the Aged.
The old folks would love it.
4222 Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield
DETROIT
WISH IT'S FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS
A VERY HEALTHY & HAPPY
PASSOVER
SUNSET
SPECIAL
It pays to come early!
Really get your net's worth
with Charley's special early
evening prices.
Mon-Sat 5-6 p.m.
chaRleq's
eRab
Serving the good
tastes of Detroit
5498 Crooks Road
Troy • 879-2060
American Express Honored
1 94 69 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Block E. of Evergreen)
352-7466
CALL 968-1100
Sincerely Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers
Our Sincerest`
A Very
Happy Passover
Wishes For A
HAPPY
PASSOVER
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
From The
We thank you for your
gracious patronage . . . and
most sincerely
wish the very best
in health, joy and
prosperity to all
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833-9425
Stephen Becharas . . . and The Staff Of
BAR-B-Q •
BOTTLE Si:
BASKET SHOPS
Friday, April 17, 1981
pendence — these are the
features of Jewish tradition
which makes me thank my
stars that I belong to it.
The pursuit of knowledge
for its own sake, an almost
fanatical love of justice, and
the desire for personal inde-