38 Friday, September 4, 1911
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ALEXANDER'S
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Food
542-4414
13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE
OPEN 7 DAYS hk'n" - Egra.nr il P."'
12 DAILY DINNER SPECIALS
7 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS
7-11 aa. lbs-liers., Sat & &RAI 2p.s_
5 p.m. - 11 p.m.
FROM $2.95
INCLUDES: EMI, SOUP,
YEG., POT. & DESSERT
10% DISCOUNT
SENIOR CITIZENS
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FROM 99c to $2.95
FREE
WEIGHT WATCHERS FROSTED TREAT
DESSERT
WITH ALL LO-CAL. DIVERS!
WATCH MAJOR SPORTS
ON OUR GIANT TV SCREEN
STARTING SEPT. 7
JAKKS
Restaurant & Lounge
967 9922
GREENFIELD & 10 MILE
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WOODWAID bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parkin • 13s
INVITES YOU TO ENJOY OUR
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SUMMER SPECIAL
TUES. THRU SAT.
ALASKAN KING
CRAB LEGS
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT $ 1 1
95
Includes: Salad, Choice of Dressing, Baked
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Idaho Potato, Roll & Butter
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Please Call For Reservations
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Musical Cabaret
Now Appearing
Fri. & Sat.
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"LE BREL CAROUSEL"
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Salads • Quiche . Croissant Sandwiches
Soups • Breads • Pastries
Desserts • Haagen Dazs • Frostyogurt
Picnics . Special Orders • And More!
Everything Made Fresh Daily1
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The Children's Center,
which provides mental
health services for children
from its offices in the De-
troit Medical Center and at
four other facilities, will
have a fund-raising benefit
6 p.m. Sept. 17 at the De-
troit Science Center.
In addition to the Science
Center's displays and a
wine-and-cheese reception,
David Hermelin will per-
form a display of magic.
Members of the benefit
committee include Chil-
Square Dance
Classes Begin
Square dance classes will
be held 8 p.m. Mondays at
Lessenger School in Oak
Park beginning Sept. 21.
The class will be aimed at
beginners.
Classes also will be held
at McIntyre School in
Southfield at 8 p.m. Tues-
days, beginning Sept. 15.
Beginning Sept. 16, a
mainstream class will be
held 8 p.m. Wednesdays at
Lessenger School. This class
is geared for persons who
have already had basic in-
struction.
Instructor for the classes
is Ted Geverink. Coffee is
served. For information and
registration, call Mel
Eisenberg, 547 - 2464; or
Geverink, 561-3954.
Masonic Will,
Show 'Camelot'
Richard Harris will star
as King Arthur in Lerner
and Loewe's musical,
"Camelot," which opens at
the Masonic Temple Thea-
ter for a limited engage-
ment Sept. 11.
Tickets for the Detroit
engagement of "Camelot"
are on sale at the Masonic
Temple Theater box office
and all CTC ticket outlets.
Performances are Tues-
day through Thursday at 8
p.m. Saturday at 2 p.m. ancl-
Sunday and 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday eve-
ning shows are at 8. Special
Wednesday matinee per-
formances are at 1 p.m.
For information call the
box office, 832 - 2232.
Art Displayed
at Hospital
aka_
273 Pierce, Birmingham
(next to the Birmingham Bookstore)
645-9122
noon for folks to see the De-
troit Lions and other teams
on its new, giant television
screen.
Al's Scotch 'n Sirloin will
be open Sundays . . . from 4
p.m. to 12 midnight . .
serving dinners and after-
theater sandwiches and
snacks.
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FRESH SEAFOOD & CHOICE MEAT DISHES
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Seven watercolors by
West Bloomfield artist Fran
Levin will be on display at
the Henry Ford Hospital
West Bloomfield Out-
patient Center through
Monday.
Ms. Levin holds a BFA
degree from Carnegie Mel-
lon University and has
studied at the Birmingham
Bloomfield Art Association.
689-1258i
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dren's Center trustees Mrs.
Arthur Rice, Mrs. Victor
Shiffman and Mrs. Arthur
Bloom.
RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN
(Formerly Esquire Two)
22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MLE
le A & P Sapp* Cosby
Officers and other trus-
tees include Elliot A.
Spoon, Robert Karbel,
Rodman Myers, Mrs.
Louis Rudner, Mrs. h-v-
ing Posner, Eugene
Arnfeld, Mrs. Leonard
Kasle, Irving Sniderman,
Dr. Joseph Fischoff, Irv-
ing Rose and Marita Sil-
verstein.
Oak Park
399-4440
LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. — 7 DAYS A WEEK
STUFFED MACE 01 PEPPER
$3.50
BOILED BEEF FLAMM
*3.95
BABY BEEF LIVER w/Grilled Num
$3.50
ROAST FRESH TONGUE ./Brown Gray
*3.50
CHOPPED SI11.0111 STEAK w/Daiss Gravy
*3.50
BREADED VEAL CUTLETS w/Brm Davy
$3.50
BRAISED SNORT RIBS OF BEEF
*3.95
1/2 BAR-B-0 MOB
*3.75
BOILED CORNED BEEF & CUI011
4.25
For reservations by Sept.
11, call the Children's Cen-
ter, 831-5535.
Life Style Focus
of Lecture
The Center for New
Thinking will continue its
program on "Life Style —
Change and More Change"
10 a.m. Thursday in the
ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: VEGETABLE, POTATO,
CHOICE OF COLE SLAW, APPLESAUCE OR COTTAGE
CHEESE, AND BREAD & BUTTER
Baldwin Library in Bir-
mingham.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di-
rector of the center, will
speak on "Marilyn Fergu-
son — Author of 'The Aqua-
rian Conspiracy.' "
The public is invited at a
charge. For details, call the
center, 546-8928.
OCCASIONS
MINI SPECIAL
M.. -Sat. 7 LL-2 p.•.
2 Eggs Any Style, Choice of
3 Slices Bacon or 3 Links
Sausage of Ham, Home Fries
Sm. 7 a..-11
$ II 49
BREAKFAST SPECIALS SERVED ANYTIME
"Everything You Always
Wanted to Know About
Home Health Care But
Didn't Know Who to Ask"
CORNED BEEF HASH With
2 Eggs Any Style
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FARMER'S OMELETTE With 3 Eggs,
Swiss Cheese, Ham, Onions, Green
.Peppers & Home Fries
7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at the
Southfield Civic Center
Parks and Recreation
Building.
For' reservations, call
Pro-Care One, 569-4400.
Refreshments will be
served.
$260
$295
BOBBY'S SPECIAL Served 7 Days 7 to 2
2 Poached Eggs an English Muffin
with Ham or Bacon, topped with rich
cream sauce.
DINNER SPECIALS
$21
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Includes One Trip To Salad Bar
Clown Performs
at Stafford's
ALL YOU CAN EAT
MON... COUNTRY STYLE CHICKEN
IN A BASKET with Fries
TUES... LIVER & ONIONS OR BACON
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WED... FISH SPECIAL (Smelts, Clams$
Perch & Cod) with Fries
THURS... VEAL PARMESAN W/Meat Sauce
FRI...
SPAGHETTI or Mestactioli
(wining Meatballs $2.15)
Stafford's Kids Cabaret,
Orchard Mall, will present
Checkers, The Magic
Clown, 1 p.m. Saturday.
Luncheon is served, and a
free birthday cake is avail-
able to parties. For reserva-
tions, call Stafford's, 851-
8952.
More than 975,000 Jews
immigrated to the United
States from 1901-1910.
TRAY EMERING
PRESENTS ITS FAMOUS MVP OF STARS
Reservations are still
being taken for the Pro-
Care One, Inc., program
Registration has opened
for adult education classes
offered by the Ferndale and
Oak Park school districts.
Classes begin Sept. 21.
For information, call
Ferndale Schools, 542-2535;
or Oak Park Schools, 548-
9294.
COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT
GOLDEN PLATTER
Health Care
Program Topic
Adult Ed. Classes
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Children Center Benefit Due
WE WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAYS
STARTING SEPT. 13
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forced me to return to
California," said Turk.
Both Jakks and Al's
Scotch 'n Sirloin on Green-
field and Northwestern will
be open Sundays, starting
Sept. 13 . . . but for differ-
ent reasons.
Jakks will open at 12
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35227 GRAND RIVER near Drake
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Farmington
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