THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, February 19, 1982 SUSSEX HOUSE 19701 W. 12 MILE AT EVERGREEN EVERY SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 559 3377 - AMY JACKSON In our cocktail lounge FRI. & SAT. Over 30. Items DINNER SERVED $495 12 & under [LUNCH 6 & DAYS A WEEK $ 695 Adults SAM JARRUS PRIVATE ROOMS FOR AU TYPE PARTIES General Manager WE NOW HAVE DELIVERY SERVICE Within 4 Mile Radius Delivery Charge $1,50 Minimum Order $15 Choice Cocktails — RIIISHAW INN 851-6400 IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE Carry Outs Available -3574060 Maa.-Fri. - 11-8 Sat. & Sue. -- I DELI-RESTAURANT 10 MILE he East of Evergreen HOMEMADE DINNER SPECIALS MONDAY (Sweet & Sour Stuffed Cabbage) TUESDAY (Tender Beef Short Ribs) WEDNESDAY (Broiled Liver & Onions) THURSDAY (Broiled Sole Fillet) FRIDAY (Homemade Salmon Patties) SATURDAY (Bar-B-Q Chicken) SUNDAY (Corned Beef and Cabbage) INCL.: SOUP After $o 9 9 ALL SALAD, VEG POT. BEV. BREAD DINNERS 5 p .m. , ., TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FREE DELIVERY $399 $599 DAIRY SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT - 20 °/ 3-5 p.m. MON-FRI. 0 The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 27) by a festival parade, Doug and The Red Garter Band's Dixieland Rag- time music, servers in au- thentic Mardi Gras cos- tumes and masks and the traditional crowning of Rex, King of Carnival. From his nitery gigs, political and private par- ties, Doug still finds time to cheer the faces of kiddies at Children's Hospital fund- raisers . . . as well as being the house band for the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon the past 10 years . . . (It just wouldn't seem the same here without him.) NG IS THE real name of family that owns Golden Star Restaurant . . . Paul, Choi and Edmund . . . It's been on Woodward just north of Nine Mile in Ferndale about 50 years . . . and the Ng family has owned it 10 years . . People ask about the name and can't believe it is their real one . . . sometimes even poking fun at it . . . Not the food, though . . . which has retained_ the same quality of goodnesi3 so many years. OPEN FOR iREAKFAST — BRUNCH SAT.-SUN. 9 a.m. MEAT I (Reg. Prices) WHEN SHE WAS only 8-years old, Barbara Paul was already so good that Sammy Woolf had her sing- ing with his band at the old Raleigh House. Today, Barbara is 28, and the kind of singer Sammy envisioned she one day would be . . . Now appear- ing at the Stephenson Club on 10 Mile and Stephenson Hwy. ; Barbara presents the statured poise and pre- sentation that great songstresses must first pos- sess . . . oozing stylish character while caressing the mike on songs like "New York, New York," "There'll Never Be Another You," "Nine to Five," etc.. . . Her wide range and versatility are well appreciated by those who know a really good performer. SAVE 20% ON .# GREAT MEAL • • d elifia4e Taste the best Pancakes in town or try our specialities of the house APPLE PANCAKE, CREPES, OMELETTES Our Pancake batter is made daily Order our fresh squeezed Orange juice P N Air. al Mx/nett/cc tIetwcie VALID UNTIL MARCH 7 1982 — Not valid Sat. or Sun. Before 4 p.m. Present this coupon to the cashier at either Original Pancake House Restaurant and receive a 20% discount for you and your entire party. One Guest Check, Please 19335 10 Mile Rd. Between Southfield Rd. & Evergreen 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. U P 0 N g1/42Calee e9(1,6fae VALID UNTIL MARCH 14, 1982 — Not valid Sat. or Sun. Before 4 p.m. Present this coupon to the cashier at either Original Pancake House Restaurant and receive a 20% discount for you and s your entire party. One Guest Check, Please . • Southfield N 20273 Mack Ave. Between Vernior & Moross 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. JN 641 P 0 20% OFF \ >11. 20% OFF 0 0 • Grosse Pointe Woods • Southfield C fresh ingredients We never compromise with quality 20% OFF 20% OFF C 0 using only 19355 10 Mile Rd. Between Southfield Rd. & Evergreen 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Grosse Pointe Woods 20273 Mack Ave. Between Vernier & Morass 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 0 P 0 N Barbara is the daughter of localites Dr. Harry and Elaine Muller . . . and has come a long way . . . She is very capably backed by her own trio . . . They call themselves Barbara Paul and Music Unlimited . . Jim Jonah, bass; Gary Ros- sow, drums; and Glen Polinski, piano . . . All are very talented gents. "Still In Love With You" was written by Jim and Glen . . . "On Our Way" has both words and music by Glen . . . and Gary is a former Indiana newscaster who also sings with the band . . . They are at Stephenson Club Tuesday through Saturday. FIRST MEETING of the International Association of Comedy Clubs was recently held in Pittsburgh, Pa. . . It is made up of 19 comedy club owners from Canada and varied parts of the United States . . . The executive committee, which will hear any and all com- plaints from comedians and club owners, includes Mark Ridley from Comedy Castle at Maximilian's on Wbod- ward in Royal Oak. THERE'S A FACE lift on the concept of Jim's Gar- age, Larned across from Cobo Hall . . . The year- and auto round memorabilia show of yes- teryears now has white linen table cloths . . . and the evening employees wear black and white with bow ties . . . Emphasis is also on keeping the prices down. New general manager is Victor Dazbaz, 13 years of know-how in the restaurant game . . . New executive chef, 30-year-old Mathew Naughton (Money Tree, Raleigh House, London Chop House, Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit Ath- letic Club) has five culinary awards to his credit . . . in- cluding the latest at 1980 International Culinary Ex- hibit in Frankfort, Ger- many. Jim Murray, formerly of the Renaissance Club, is the pastry chef . . . making the yums-yoms so many people are enjoying. There's no walking outside when you go to Jim's Garage . . . Valet , parking at the corner garage . . . and entrance right into the restaurant. In the upstairs lounge, excellent pianist Danny Borgers plays 5 to 8 Wed- nesday and Friday evenings . . He is best noted as ar- ranger for the stars in Las Vegas. Jim Constand (Central High class of '43) opened his downtown spot in July 1968. The 1968 menu was used all evening Feb. 10 . . . (Prime rib at $5.75, New York strip steak at $6.50, etc.) Dinner was on the house to the first seven callers who responded to classified ads for persons originally meeting at (Continued on Page 29) STEPHENSON CLUB 1 24912 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) / PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES 542 9196 FOR 25 TO 300 • Anniversaries • Bar Mitzvas • All Parties • Showers • Bat Mitzvas • Reunions • Weddings • Banquets OPEN MON. THRU SAT. . . . Featuring Fine Steak, Noble Wines, Casual Elegance & House Specialties Including Fresh Fish Hazel Park BARBARA PAUL & MUSIC UNLIMITED FOR LISTENING & DANCING TUES. THRU SAT. GOURMET FREE • I SALAD BAR SHRIMP COCKTAIL Gs WITH ALL DINNERS AND THIS AD IMrriat. WIN Eggs, at. BON•S BODY SHOP 1111 WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parking • 1399-1040 FANTASTIC SPECIAL Sundays thru Thursdays 20 OUNCE $895 S STEAK INCLUDES: SALAD, CHOICE OF DRESSING, BAKED IDAHO POTATO, ROLL & BUTTER Please Call For Reservations I DOUG'S NOW OPEN. SUN. 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