THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, September 111,1981 Never put much confi- dence in such as put no con- fidence in others. 643-8865 SOMERSET MALL MONDAY — Barbecued Chicken Night All the baked barbecued chicken you can con - sume Served with Kitchen Fries. Cole Slaw . Bread Basket. Whipped Butter and Baked Loaf of Bread TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — Chef's Steak Nights Char-broiled strips of steak served with Sauteed Mushrooms over Toast Points Large Dinner $595 Salad. Bread Basket. Whipped Butter and Baked Bread THURSDAY — Italian Night $595 Lasagna — All you can eat complete dinner Large Dinner Salad. Bread Basket. Whipped But- ter. Homemade Baked Garlic Bread FRIDAY — Fish Fry Night $495 All the fish and chips you can eat $4 95 25920 GREENFIELD COR. LINCOLN 9F8-4060 WON.-SAT. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. B REAKFAST SERVED ANY TIME Saps • Korth of TO Mile Rd SOMERSET MALL HA S PRIVATE FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASION PARTIES MEETINGS. ETC. SENIOR CITIZENS After 2:30 p.m. CALL RIVIERA THE PERFECT BLEND BREAKFASTS from 95c LUNCH SPECIAL SOUP SANDWICH 1 DINNER SPECIALS In The Heritage Bldg. 75 IMITIVESTEM AI MOD NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m. SUNDAYS TH.2 a.m. 9FROM .1" DINNERS INCLUDE,' SOUP OR SALAD. POT VEG.& DESSERT ALL 001 FaDO IS NO MADE a SERVED EVERYDAY inaudm I • Bar UP TO 150 !Titus • Skiers CHIPS SPECIAL' • Sweet Sixlmes • Discs PING • All Osmium Soup or Salad Dessert OPEN MON.-SAT. 6 TO 9 SUN . 8 TO . 11A11111WT NNW TO US . TOM MAY 643-8865 Everything Also Available For Carry-Our 13400 W. 8 MILE AT COOLIDGE 541-3385 Oak Park Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD Id • Greek Salad • Our Fauns HallOorgerb • Baklava •Camey Islands • Excelleat Tura Samhviries 10% OFF FAMILY RESTAURANT 967-3999 Danny Raskin's Woodland Medical Cen- ter in Novi will honor 40 young artists and display the "Children's Health & Art Coloring Book," noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Proceeds from sales of the book benefit the Easter Seal Society. PPIRO'S CONEY ISLAND NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR HOLIDAY DINNERS AND TRAYS Medical Center Honors Artists 6, ASK FOR TED 353-4970 Fine Dining In The Elegant Vineyard's Tradition A NANCY 4%41°,4441.-1/A40- WIMP. a 10011C1 DINNER THEATRE presents C 2 0 0 The Musical Hit Also Enjoy Our Fine Menu Downstairs In The Beautiful and Intimate MIt31.11:01.111411.1; -I NOW APPEARING TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS WEEKLY 2923O Franklin Road at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Hwy. 357-3430 JOE LANNEN FRIDAYS & SATINDAYS ONLY $14.95 41.I Coo eta. Noad Lake Mo-Ixep, 363-1535 ADAIVN V WHEY MOM'S Steak Bar DANCING HAS RETURNED TO THE ANNEX! MELL BALL and COLOURS NANCY GURWIN HUNGARIAN VILLAGE -195 SPECIAL 4 TO 7 P.M. MI SEEM IMAM MIS. ..CIESEN IMAM FN. ... JIMMUA.SIMASII 1 SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN PAPRIKASH Or COMBO PLATE 14.1118 Secoaida Fr.. TL1ES.-T14Rs. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m Dos, FRI. 11 am. to 12 mid. sun , man . SAT. 3 pin. to 12 Md. SUN 3 .m. tato .n. s -- TIAIS T — SEAM A His Gypsy JAY kALLAO Orchestra amain; 643.5611 I-15 (ROM • MOW 1111 MI Odd Ms LISTENING POST WHILE VACATION- ING in East Tawas, Dr. Walter Coleman was throw- ing his daughters, Kim, Sally and Bonnie, in Lake Huron when he discovered that the black onyx ring his wife Judy had given him some time ago for his 30th birthday was also thrown into the lake. Next day, while his friend David Cash McColl was in for a swim, he found the ring on his toe . . . Walter being a foot doctor had never seen anything like this before . . . but performed • a suc- cessful "removal operation" . . . and the ring is back where it belonged . . on his own pinkie finger. YOU'VE HEARD of "Ladies Night" . . . Now there's a "Men's Night" . . . but for nail grooming . . on Thursday evenings 4 to 8 . Gal with the look out for good looking hands on men is Deeon Davis, who re- cently opened her new studio in the back at Rhodi- ka's on Northwestern and 12 Mile . . . Deeon does ladies' and men's manicur- ing any time . . . but its just the fellows on Thursday nights. THOSE WHO LIVED in Detroit around 12th Street in the early '20s and '30s won't want to miss "Mama Loved Littman's," an origi- nal script written by Lil Sklar of Louis Marshall Chapter Bnai Brith Women and directed by Gere Oliva of Beth Achim Sisterhood. Talented singers and dancers from the two groups have collaborated in put- ting on this nostalgic musi- cal comedy about Littman's Yiddish Theater and Jewish immigrants to America. Curtain time is 8 p.m. this Monday . . . at-Cong. Beth Achim, 21-100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield . . . For tickets or info call Roz Kaufman, 356-2366; or Rebecca' Pearlman, 544-7470. BEST BET OF The Weekend . . . 69th annual dinner-dance by City of Hope, Greater Detroit Chapter, this Sunday, 5:30 p.m., at Detroit Plaza Hotel . . . with comedian Jack Carter . . . and dancing to Fenby-Carr ork. HIS FIRST BIRTH- DAY party was a big one for photographer Leo Knight who was surprised by wife Sue on number 55. Brothers-in-law Harvey and Fred Schatz joined in the collaboration by keep- ing Leo busy all afternoon playing golf at Knollwood . . . while 60 relatives and close friends awaited his ar- rival. Leo's astonished and de- lighted expressions were naturally recorded as was the entire evening's fes- tivities at the Knight home in Franklin by camera clic- kers from his studio. Sue was thrilled that alter five months of secret, ive planning her efforts in surprising Leo were a suc- cess . . But he never did get to talk about his golf that day. BACK IN 1972, while appearing at the Jewish Center on Meyers in "Milk and Honey" and taking the part of a cantor, little did Dave Gutman know that one day he would become a bona fide cantor in real life . . . Today, as Cantor Dave Gutman . . . he'll do the High Holiday services at the new Bnai Israel on Wal- nut Lake Rd. in West Bloomfield. MAIL DEPT.. . "I am one of the many Jewish per- sons in the Detroit area who have an interest in general aviation — either by own- ing their own aircraft, rent- ing one or just talking about aviation and airplanes much like people who are interested in boats and boating. "As far as I know, there is no organization, social or otherwise, for Jewish pilots. If there is any interest, I can be contacted at my home. The phone number is 851- 3362. " George Cooper SEVERAL THOU- people have SAND attended the Oakland Sing- les parties and functions in its first two years . . . Now, celebrating its third an- niversary and attempting to reach more new faces, O.S. has changed from its tradi- tional Sunday event format by holding its next function on a Friday . . . Sept. 25, 9 P.m. The location is also new • . . with Hamilton Place on Southfield the site of their latest get-together . . The party is open to singles ages 22-40. . . with $4 door charge. KELLY BURGESS, De- troit News writer and col- umnist, will be guest speaker at a publicity work- shop conducted by Alan Goldberg, Wayne State University communications professor . . . 7 to 9 p.m., Sept. 29, at Birmingham Community House, 380 South Bates . . . Kelly will tell how to write an inform- ative press release and how to work with the media plus other topics . . . It's limited to 50 persons: . . call Anne Caswell, 643-6879. LOOKING BACK ON Columns of Yesteryears: May 22, 1970 ... "Joe Sil- berschein is no 'Johnny - come - lately' fad stylist in the unshaven beatnik craze of today . . . He grew a beard nine years ago at the suggestion of wife Nita, and she wouldn't let him take it off if he tried .. . The only time Joe removed the fancy fuzz, about five years ago, he scared the family . . . Son Steve, now 15, thought his father was some stranger in the house!"