100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

February 12, 1982 - Image 31

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Issimmessismpl
"

4

I

1 III

I
5
I
111
I

• CARRY-OUT
• DELIVERY
• CATERING

1
1

- Ell iii, - -- E., z



I I
1
HI V

I g

Lincoln Center
J 101/2 Mile Road & Greenfield
3 II Oak Park, Michigan
i
m11
'' .11loolloolloolmoolsoomoollmoollir

968-1100 I

V 11
1
=
a
m
m
En
..1 op ol so-
-op-
so = ow o• ME ®s

••••
• • •••••••••••••••


• •
Deli and Restaurant
• •


•• • • •

Srnte's

478-008

• • • LOW TRAY CATERING PRICES!
• •
FREE DELIVERY

• MEAT TRAYS DAIRY TRAYS
• •

• •
$45°

• • •




$ 5 5
plus tax
Per pers.

plus tax
per pers.

Absolutely Guaranteed
Top Quality
Food & Service

IN MUIRWOOD SQUARE

35572 Grand River
Farmington Hills

VISA'

master charge

• • • • • • ••• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •

Jive

NOW OPEN
IN SOUTHFIELD

DELTA DENTAL TOWER-14 BLDG.

ACROSS FROM MICHIGAN INN

552-8360

HOURS: MON.-THURS. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FRI. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. SAT. & SUN. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Guard Always On Duty

NOT JUST ANOTHER DELI!
WE FEATURE OVER 50
TYPES OF OMELETTES!
OVER 30 KINDS OF HAMBURGERS!
LOTS & LOTS OF GREAT
DELI SANDWICHES

AND OF COURSE OUR
HOME MADE
ALL YOU CAN EAT
DAILY SPECIALS

MONDAY — VEAL PARMIGIANA DINNER

Choice of soup or salad. potato, vegetable, roll and butter.

-TUESDAY — FRIED CLAMS & CHIPS

S3.50

$3.50

Cole slaw and roll.

WEDNESDAY — SPAGHETTI DINNER

S2.95

THURSDAY — LIVER & ONIONS

S2.95

Soup or salad and roll .

Choice of soup or salad. potato and roll .

FRIDAY — FISH & CHIPS

52.95

Cole slaw and roll

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

FRIED CHICKEN

53.50

Choice of soup or salad, potato. vegetable, roll and butter

34410 FORD RD.

10 MILE and Meadowbrook

(Across from Colliseum Racquet Club)

(A & P Center)

WESTLAND 728-1303

Mon.-Sat 7 a.m -11 p.m.
Sun 7 a.m.-8 p.m.

OPEN 7 DAYS

1
: :

C C K

I


13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE

The Best of Everything

ete'l putt'

tscoLo

'EXANDER'S —Fine

.......

.

i

NOVI 349-2885

Mon. thru Thurs. and Sat. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun 7 a.m -8 p.m.





























FRANK SINATRA
came to Detroit for his one-
night concert at Joe Louis
Arena . . . and made a huge
audience happy they had
braved the snow storm to
see him . . . As usual, he
was really that good.
"The Man," as he is re-
ferred to by those close to
him, came to Detroit a day
earlier . . . to attend his
favorite restaurant here
. . . Pat Archer's Excalibur
on Northwestern and
Franklin at 12 Mile Rd. . . .
and again have his favorite
dish there . . . the baby
back bar-b-q ribs . . . pre-
pared by Chef Marty Wilks.
They were served by wait-
resses Lorri Rakas and Rosa
D'Agostino . . . who waited
on Sinatra, close friend Jilly
Rizzo his pianist, and Eddie
Perlstein, Sinatra's per-
sonal theatrical manager.
The great voice called Pat
from Washington, D.C. that
he was coming to Excalibur
for dinner the night before
his concert . . . and later
told Archer of -thinking
about the ribs all the way in.
, Plus the ribs, Frank's
favorite at Excalibur, he
enjoys being able to relax
and dine in peace when
there . . . Sinatra stayed
at the Westin Hotel in
downtown Detroit's Re-
naissance Center .
and came with his group
to Excalibur where Pat
Archer, his friend here,
and the employees like
hat-check gal Robin
Leshman, and so many
people who recognized
him, discovered the real
warmth that oozes with
Sinatra's very persona-
ble ways.
Pat veritably filled Sinat-
ra's jet with food for the trip
following his concert . . .
plus plenty of ribs for
Frank's freezer at home in
Rancho Mirage, Palm
Springs, Calif.
Those who know Frank
Sinatra truly admire this
man . . . Commentators
who like to take silly pot
shots that make them false
heroes, are real bush
leaguers . . . Like why
didn't he cancel his show til
the next night because of
the storm.
Why didn't they bother to
find out that he had a char-
ity thing to do the evening
after . . . If the tables were
reversed and Frank Sinatra
had been too ill to appear
. . . you can bet your boots
he wouldn't have disap-
pointed the sellout crowd
with a substitute . . . Sick
or not they would have seen
the guy they came to hear
. . . Frank Sinatra. . . and
nobody else . . . he's that
kind of a guy.
Few people know
about the many causes
championed by Sinatra
. . . and Israel has few
better big-name friends
in show business than he
and Elizabeth Taylor.
Songstress Cathy Locke
and her trio are now appear-
ing Tuesday through
Saturday at Excalibur .. .
Booking agent - songster -

.

Friday, February 12, 1982 31

philosopher Ricky Dee
( Drapkin) joined her after
Sinatra had left . . . sing-
ing "Fly Me To The Moon"
and "More" . . He was
then joined by Pat Archer in
a duo of the beautiful Ita-
lian song "Mala-Femana."
New evening hostess at
Excalibur is personable,
very accommodating Mau-
reen Burns . . . Day hostess
Martha Bernie is among the
best.
GROUP OPENING
Monday at Dewey's in
Michigan Inn, J. L. Hudson
Drive, is Pizazz, a show/
dance band . . . there Mon-
day through Saturday . . .
till Feb. 27.
Will Luke ever find Laura
alive? Is _everybody's favo-
rite doctor, Steve Hardy,
really having an affair? Is
the curse of Helena Cas-
sadine (alias Elizabeth
Taylor) actually coming
true? For the answers to
these questions, lovers of
TV's favorite soap opera,
"General Hospital," can
watch the show at Dewey's
on a big-screen color TV
every weekday from 3 to 4
(Continued on Page 32)

Food
542-4414

Mon. Thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m
Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

7 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS
7-11 a.m. Mon-Thurs.. Sat. & Sun. til 2 p.m.

DAILY LUNCH &
DINNER SPECIALS

FROM 99c to $2.95

11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

OATMEAL,
TOAST & COFFEE
OR ORANGE JUICE

2 EGGS,
TOAST &
COFFEE

FROM $ 2.95

INCLUDES: ENTREE, SOUP
fEG., POT. & DESSERT

$1.05

RED
CEDARS

$1,25

t

Chef's Specials

Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights' ' 25) "---

NEW YORK STEAK

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER \c,
or

95

RED SNAPPER

DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
40 OTHER DINNER ENTREES ALSO AVAILABLE
PLUS SANDWICH MENU
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING MON.-SAT.
BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL PARTIES
Up To 120

353-5110
* 4 404( 4v,<P4 * If iN,

\2 ,3055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.

,...,
• ' HOP OVER SPECIAL

_,

t-'-̀ - 7-'
Th--,
SWEET & SOUR

5 DAYS ONLY—FEB. 12, 13, 16, 11 & 18
FRI., SAT., TUES., WED. & THURS

MEAT BALLS

INCLUDES: COLE SLAW, POT. OR
VEG., & BREAD BASKET

$298

No Carry Out

SUPER -DINNER SPECIAL

1 WEEK ONLY— FEB. 12 THRU FEB. 18

BOILED
BF
EE FLAN-KEN
INCLUDES : COLE SLAW, POT. OR

VET. & BREAD BASKET

98

$

,

7.4;

7f

No Carry Out

BREAKFAST FEATURES-1 WEEK ONLY, FEB. 12 THRU FEB. 18

Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m.

WESTERN OMELETTE $
- 1
1 48

Bagel, Roll or Toast

. FRIED MATZO

(Pancake Style or Scrambled)

$ 1 2 8

No Carry Out

SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT

i

NG'S .2T 7r,

THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT

Restaurant-Delicatessen

t 21161 GREENFIELD RD.

1 0
0N PsEN TUES.-SUN.

to

ss*- $ 14- * ** **--1•74****--* 4-Ittivg *

1 BLK. N. OF 11 MILE RD.

T RAY

OCCAS6

9:3° P.m"

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan