THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, May 8, 1981
/RAILROAD CROSSING
(T he Best of Everything
366-2023
6640 E. 8 MILE, Bet. Mount & Van Dyke
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Larry and his group were
part of the first Montreux-
MAGICIAN - Comedian
Detroit Jazz Festival last
year . . . were also at the
1980 Montreux Jazz Festi-
val in Switzerland . . . and
also played in the local Jazz
All-Star Concert.
They have appeared in
concert with the Detroit
FRI. & SAT., MAY 15 & 16
Symphony Orchestra . . .
playing both traditional
Cover:
$2.50
iow: 9 p.m.
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mtemiiir
pieces and modern jazz
works . . . Their latest al-
rim•wasom••••Tommul -m•mow bum, "Island Fever," is out
on M.S.I. Records.
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Larry plays flute and
sax . . . John Catalenic is
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on piano . . . Ned Mann,
bass . . . and Jonathon
Peretz, drums.
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a Next time at Excalibur,
by the way, ask bartender
■ ENTERTAINING? ... LET US DO IT FOR YOU! • John Cetrone to show you a
few of his tricks . . John's
Heaping Tray of Luscious Hot Ribs — Chicken —
cotton balls one is a doozy
Shrimp
. . . plus a "call your own
Cole Slaw — Relishes
1111 French Fries or Potato Salad
card" from the deck . . .
• — Rolls
John and Excalibur man-
Hot Hors d' Oeuvres Also Available
■
ager Nick Sorise worked
■ EVERYTHING COMPLETE ... PLATES — FORKS — NAPKINS ■ four years together behind
■ the bar when Sammy
Lieberman had his Lion's
• 26076 GREENFIELD RD. IN LINCOLN CENTER • • Head Restaurant at former
Home, Office & Factories
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Raleigh House.
LIFETIME returns to
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BAR - B - Q
57 it
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The All New 1981
Howard Johnson's
Southfield
.Forget about the sticker price. Stay any Friday, Saturday
or Sunday at the newly remodeled Howard Johnson's
Southfield for only $29 per night!*
Select from our beautiful 1981 model rooms.
Each is available to you with the following items
as standard equipment.
New Draperies
New Extra Large and Extra Comfortable Beds
New Carpeting
Newly Installed Home Box Office in Your Room
New Room Furniture
New Bright Cheerful Lobby
New Smiling and Friendly Faces
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TOTAL COST OF RENOVATION
51/4 million
$29 per night
YOUR COST
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Call today and reserve your own 1981 model room at
Howard Johnson's Southfield for the weekend
or any part of it! Simply clip out the sticker
and pay only S29 per night.*
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JcahutOnrs
in °t ot• l o dge s
25100 Northwestern, Southfield, Michigan 48075 353-50(X)
*Offer good on availability basis from Friday through Sunday no‘k through June 14, N81.
Advance reservations required.
Dewey's in Michigan Inn,
J.L. Hudson Drive, for three
weeks . . . beginning this
Monday ... for listening and
dancing.
"LITTLE MARRY
SUNSHINE" is musical
melodrama about mounties,
indians and a maiden in dis-
tress . . . May 23 and 30, 9
p.m. . . . May 24 and 31, 2
p.m. and 6 p.m. . . . and
dinner theater May 28 . . .
It's being put on by Family
Players of West Bloomfield
and the Jewish Community
Center of Metro Detroit . . .
at the Center's Aaron
DeRoy Theater on Maple
and Drake Rd.
The dinner theater per-
formance is at 8 p.m. with
dinner at 6:30 for those who
wish . . . Tickets can be
bought for either.
More info by contacting
the Jewish Center, 661-
1000.
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Opera Tickets Still Available
A limited number of tic-
kets are available for the
Detroit Grand Opera Asso-
ciation's Metropolitan
Opera Week observance.
Tickets are still available
for "Rise and Fall of the City
of Mahagonny," "The Verdi
Requiem" and for "Samson
et Dalila.
For tickets, call the
DGOA, 832-5200.
Without books, Gaps si-
lent, justice dormant,
natural science at a stand,
philosophy lame, letters
dumb, and all things in-
volved in darkness.
—Bartholini
r TRY
OUR
A
FAMOUS
c
- BURGERS
Business Lunches
Open Monday thru Friday
11-8 p.m.
BELL BAR
(Just West of Greenfield)
Under The Underpass
15535 W. 8 MILE
341-9322
SMILING HOSTESS
DEPT. . . . Ruth Wagner
. . . at Excalibur . . .
Northwestern and
Franklin.
TONY
CHEF
PALERMO at Alfred's
Restaurant in Somerset
Mall is the newest accepted
member of the Michigan
Chefs de Cuisine . . . Quite
an honor for Al Loewens-
tein's 24-year-old head chef.
Last year, Tony was vic-
torious over 34 contestants,
winning first place in the
11-state Chili Cook-off, held
in Saline, Mich. . . . He was
also among the area chefs
invited to participate in the
Archives of American Art
held at the Ford Mansion
last year . . . and has been
invited for the Cranbrook
gala this year.
RENAISSANCE LIVE
Jazz Concert Series at Plaza
Hotel June 16 through Aug.
25 will be in its fourth year.
ONLY PLACE hereab-
outs that serves true Szec-
huan dishes like Scallion
Lamb, Sliced Lamb and
Diced Lamb . . . in hot
spicy sauce . . . is House of
Hunan . . . in Racquetime
Bldg. 12 Mile .east of
Northwestern . . . It is all
lamb . . . no vegetables, or
bean sprouts . . . Owner
Joe Chue worked'as chef at
House of Hunan in New
York, locale noted for these
dishes.
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS on vitamins
and nutrition . . . by Joan
Wittenberg of Healthy
Jones.
What do you think of
the Pritikin Diet?
I think it's great because
it works. A lot of our cus-
tomers have been to the
Pritikin Clinic and come
back raving about how good
they feel and how much
weight they've lost. It's a
natural diet, low in fats and
exercising is a big part of it
too. I understand there's a
lot of brisk walking in-
volved. Healthy Jones is on
the Pritikin Diet recom-
mended shopping list.
I read that most of the
movie stars and people in
the news take vitamins
and eat a natural diet. Do
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RED CEDARS
Chef's Specials tk,t2"343,
Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights
NEW YORK STEAK
ON A SIZZLING PLATTER
or
95
BROILED FLORIDA
RED SNAPPER
COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
OTHER
ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE
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Monday thru Saturday
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COMPLETE
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BAKED
1/2 CHICKEN
49
INCLUDES:
1/2 GRAPEFRUIT, SALAD, POT., $
VEG., ROSE'S HOME MADE STREUDEL,
COFFEE OR HOT TEA
SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIAL
Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m.
Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m.
1 EGG
2 SLICES OF BACON $
OR SAUSAGES
• 2 PANCAKES
• COFFEE OR HOT TEA
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559-1380
1 81k. N. of 11 Mlle
Open Tues.-Sun.
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