I 32 - Friday, July 24, 1981 .... im.......m..............••••• ANNIVERSARY SALE : I 1 , HOT ilIDGE SUNDAE : 1 1 !-_. BUY 1 GET 1 FREE! i : Our Way Of Saying THANKS 1 SNEAKY TREATS 1 I 29275 SOUTHFIELD I N FARRELL'S PLAZA IN ill 1 ",11111141111111111.111 11411 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kosher Facilities Sought for Blind SPRING GLEN, N.Y. (JTA) — Delegates to the 45th annual convention of the Young Israel movement here heard a plea by a blind VINCENZO'S Italion-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R MON.-FRI. 10 to 10 I Bet. 6 & 7 Milo Rds 569-7546 1 869-5674 Coupon Good 7-24-81 Oyu 7-31-81 --------------..1 ellail --- Jew for kosher facilities for aged blind Jews who must be institutionalized. The speech had been pre- pared for delivery to the convention of Orthodox synagogues by David Stern of the Young Israel of Ave- nue K in Brooklyn. How- ever, he died two weeks be- fore the convention and his son-in-law, Rabbi Reuven Grodner of the Young Israel of Scarsdale, delivered the speech in Mr. Stern's mem- ory. Czcati6ur TAJ MAHAL Welcomes Back BET. GREENFIELD & COOLIDGE BERKLEY 3354 12 MILE RD INDIAN SPECIALTIES PREPARED BY SPECIALISTS The LARRY NOZERO Quartet From SWITZERLAND'S MONTREUX JAll FESTIVAL Appearing At Excalibur For Your Pleasure Tuesdays Thru Saturdays I EXCALIBUR NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 5 p.m.-12 Mid. 1 28875 Franklin at 12 and Northwestern 543-2218 • 358-3355 ENJOY LUNCH AND DINNER BEER AND WINE PARKING IN REAR HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE $395 SPECIAL 4 TO 7 P.M. STUFFED CABBAGE WED. THURS. ..CHICKEN PAPRIKASH FRI. ... .HUNGARIAN_GOULASH ( BANQUET SPACE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE ON SUNDAYS . TUES.-THAS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. - FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. Closed SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid. 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[ NORTHFIELD HILTON 5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75 Troy, Michigan 48098 (313) 879-2100 • The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 31) 29th July, 1981 at 11:00 a.m." . . . Top and foot notes read, "Just in case your schedule won't permit you to fly to London for the Royal Wedding, here's a chance to celebrate a bit closer to home." It's for the Michigan Inn's Royal Wedding Brunch this Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Coffee Garden Restaurant . . . complete with wedding cake, beef and kidney pie, tea and crum- pets, strawberries and cream . . . plus all the reg- ular goodies that make this one of the area's top brunches. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT.. . . Beth Cadarette . . . at Excalibur, Franklin and Northwestern . . . smiling, efficient, persona- ble and most congenial. THERE'S A NEW kind of hamburger sandwich on the horizon . . . It's called a Pita Burger . . at The Caboose in Tally Hall on Orchard Lake Rd. and 14 Mile . . . The big juicy hamburger is stuffed in the pita bread pocket . . . with mozzarella cheese added. COMEDY CASTLE has finally moved . . . Its new home is the 270 or so capacity downstairs at Maximilian's on Woodward just south of 14 Mile . . . Show times are 9 on Thurs- day, and 9 and 11 on Friday and Saturday . . . Wednes- day is "open mike night" for established and new comics . . . Dan Trent and Mark Ridley are the young im- presarios bringing in comics from the local area plus Los Angeles, New York, To- ronto, Chicago, etc. COMIC PAT PAUL- SON comes to Axles on W. Eight Mile, west of Ever- green for the grand opening of its new comedy format . . . tonight and Saturday nights . . . Dinner for Paul- son will be at 7 p.m. . . . prepared by Ruthe Light. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . . Robin Rifen- bach and Lynette Terech . . . at Topinka's Country House . . . customer pleas- ing, most efficient and courteous. "JAZZ UNDER THE STARS" ... open to the public as well as member- ship . . . is the 400 people plus Monday night summer series through August on the patio and terrace of Hamilton Place on South- field . . . Following last Monday's Jazz concert with the Alexander Zonjic Quar- ter, in comes the Tom Pow- ers Band for Aug. 17 . . . There's more info by calling 646-8990 . . Ask for Hamilton Place Social Di- rector Janice Haron or Sales Manager Karn Stock. RUMOR HAS IT . . . that db's in Hyatt Regency will go disco in September . . . plus be an electronic games emporium. ANOTHER NEW SPOT makes its bid among the fast growing almost filled Tally Hall, Orchard Lake Rd. 14 Mile . . . The Cheesecake Factory. Eleven years ago, Oscar and Evelyn Overton left De- troit for Beverly Hills, Calif. . . . While here, Oscar sold cheesecake wholesale to local eateries . . . In California, he went out on his own and now services restaurants and hotels in four states . . . from his large plant. Evelyn and Oscar came to help their nephew Ron Rich, and Ben Siegel, whose Cheesecake Factory serves 59 different kinds of cheesecakes . . . plus de- licious Praline Cookies you won't find at too many places. BIG ANOTHER CHANCE comes to Topin- ka's Country House, Tele- graph and Seven Mile . . . There's good dance music now . . . with songstress Brenda Vanover backed by Shenandoah . . . playing popular, Latin, top 40s, soft rock and standards . . . Music from "Moon River to "That'll Be the Day" to Elvis Presley rock, etc. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . . Smiling, dim- pled Lynn Elkins . . . at Cafe Rouge of Hamilton Place on Southfield . . . in- forming folks that the baked white fish looked very good . . . instead of being like many others who tell how good it is without even tasting the dish . . . This attribute puts Lynn in a select class. SHOWING THIS Tues- day at Bloomfield Theater in Birmingham, is "Image Before My Eyes" . . . a pic- ture that recreates Jewish Poland through the combi- nation of rare movies, photographs, memorabilia, music and interviews . . . its culture and creativity from the 19th Century through 1939 . . . It is a rich, powerful masterpiece of incredible experience. SHENANIGAN SAMS is the name of former Var- go's nitery . . . The huge extensive and expensive wine stock of Don Vargo is being sold by the vino ex- pert . . . who still runs Shenanigan Sams. THERE IS A difference even in Cantonese cooking . . . House of Hunan in Racquetime Building on 12 Mile and Northwestern is mainly noted for its Szec- huan dining . . . but Joe Chue also has his indi- vidualistic way of preparing Cantonese dishes. A recent visit there was enjoyable . . . pepper steak made with beef tenderloin not beef flanken . . . al- mond boneless chicken with a delicious sauce . . . De- light of Three (king crab meat, shrimp and scallops) . . . and butterfly shrimp so very different and good . . . Even the almond cookies are not the same. Everything at House of Hunan is made with veget- able oil . . . no lard. It has been open a year . . . and recent remodeling removed all booths from the (Continued on Page 33) •