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July 03, 1981 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-03

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32

Friday, July 3, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The weakest spot in every himself to be the wisest.
—Emmons
man is where he thinks

JVIeriwethers

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(Continued from Page 31)

FRESH SUMMER SOLE SHOW
In season now. and Menwethers has it in six varieties.

all fresh and delicious. For example
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The Best of Everything

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Colleen Curran is an
example of the courteous,
efficient and smiling wait-
resses John has at Ellie's.

WOULD YOU EXPECT

to get an authentic Greek
salad as made in the old
country in a delicatessen?
. . . You will if Andy Zervas
makes it at Lenny's Deli on
Orchard Lake Rd., between
13 and 14 Mile . . . Only
things Andy uses are feta
cheese, tomatoes, cucum-
bers, black olives and olive
oil.
Jewish-style
Good
goulash can be gotten in
many delicatessens . . .
Helen Greenberger's at
Lenny's is also quite good
. . . not too spicy . . . a big
fault of which some places
are guilty.
If you like creamy rice
pudding, Andy's is among
the best . . . lots of rice and
delicious.

Sole, Teriyaki Vegetables

Sole Filet, stuffed with fresh stir-fry vegetables,
in a light soy and wine sauce. Very low in calories

.

Complete Dinner $7.95

"Your Fresh Food Place"

Credit Cards - Reservations

Van Dyke South of 13 Mile
Warren
574.9670

Telegraph North of 10 Mile
Southfield
358.4950

STEVE BECKER,

pianist and composer, has
taken six modern American
poems . . . and put them to
music . . . for his concert, 8
p.m. July 31, at William
Tyndale College, 12 Mile
Rd. a block west of Far-

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10 MILE Just East of Evergreen

COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS

STUFFED CABBAGE
BRAISED SHORT RIBS
TURKEY DINNER W/KASHA
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE
BROILED FILLET OF SOLE
BROILED LIVER & ONIONS
$
BAR-B-Q CHICKEN
BAR-B-Q SPARE RIBS
BROILED WHITE FISH FILLET
BROILED DELMONICO STEAK
ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: VEG., POT., SOUP, 'SALAD
AFTER 5 p.m.
AND BEVERAGE
WE CARRY HAAGEN DAZ ICE CREAM

RIVIERA

$399

FAMILY RESTAURANT
13400 W. 8 MILE AT COOLIDGE
541-3385
Oak Park

499

BREAKFASTS from 95c

LUNCH SPECIAL

$599

BAGELS

TRAYS

MEAT
$659 DAIRY

$459

/2 doz.
149 doz.

$129 1

SPECIALS

DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR

SALAD, POT.. VEG. & DESSERT

ALL OUR FOOD IS HOME MADE
FISH & CiiiPS $3
FRI.
SERVED
EVERYDAY SPECIAL

SENIOR CIT.
DISCOUNT

3-5 mo 20-07.1

SOUP & SANDWICH I 75
FROM
DINNER
$275

Includes Soup or Salad & Dessert

I

OPEN MON.-SAT. 6 TO 9
SUN., 8 TO 9

PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM 5 TO 100

Plan Your Next Affair At

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• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests

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644-1400

LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

$

6

95

.
per person

Reservations Accepted

642-0100

In all the affairs of life let hurt your mind or offend
it be your great care not to y our judgment.

mington Road . . . Free ad-
mission.
Now 29 years old, Steve
has been writing music
since 17 . . . and is a self-
taught pianist and corn-
poser.

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presents



WITHOUT ASKING,

only corn oil or vegetable oil
is used in the preparation of
all foods at New Garden
Restaurant in the A & P
Shopping Center on
Coolidge and Nine Mile .. .
Owners Foo and Tong Lee
are health addicts and ref-
rain from using lard in any
of the Mandarin, Szechuan
or Cantonese dishes be-
cause of its clogging effect
on arteries.
Many Chinese restau-
rants will comply with your
wishes and use only oil . . . if
you request.
New Garden now has an
all-you-can-eat Chinese
buffet Sundays ($5.95).

GOOD WAITRESS
DEPT.... Ann Shamus .. .

days at Topinka's Country
House, Telegraph and
Seven Mile . . . smiling, effi-
cient and attentive.
THE QUESTION again
comes up . . . Why isn't Is-
rael . . . or Judaism repre-
sented at the International
Ethnic Festivals . . . Leba-
non is there this year .. .
and also Cuba with whom
the United States doesn't
even have diplomatic rela-
tions.
Eric Rosenow and his
Continentals is among the
groups playing for crowning
of the International Queen
. . . and is featured this
weekend, today through
Sunday, at Hart Plaza.
EVER HEAR OF a
knish test? . . . That's what
is happening to some of
those sold at Knish Delish
in Tally Hall, Orchard Lake
Rd. and 14 Mile . . . Its
knishes "have gone to col-
lege" . . . Michigan State
University, that is . . . to be
tested for appearance, taste,
retention, food value and
price, which comes last .. .
Results will be out July 15
. . . Then the Knish Delish
product goes to University
of Michigan for moretest-
ing.
NO ADMISSION for
dancing to music of the big
bands every Wednesday,
6:30-9:30, at Somerset Mall
in Troy . . . All shops in the
mall are closed with the ex-
ception of Alfred's Restau-
rant for folks wanting food
service . . . New McKinney
Cotton Pickers is this Wed-
nesday.

THE 1981 COFFEE
DAY Campaign by Oak-

land County Easter Seal
Society for crippled children
and adults netted $6,321.27
. . . Over 100 restaurants
participated, with five
eateries getting awards .. .
Top restaurant was Diggers
in Farmington with $531
. . . Top runner-up award
was the Nugget in Troy
with $463 . . . Second
runner-up was the Big Boy
in UnionLake with $411 .. .
Top independent restaurant
was Ciro's in Keego Harbor

(Continued on Page 33)

SLEUTH




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Call for
Further Details

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UNCH!

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family to a delicious
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all your favorites that make
Sunday a very special family day.
We're waiting for you...so call us
now for reservations.
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adult's check includes children under 6.

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