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May 14, 1982 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-14

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30 Friday, May 14, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS



FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CUR CUSTOMERS

The Best of Everything

WE ARE NOW OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK

(Continued from Page 29) vegetables (huge tomatoes,
celery, lettuce, radishes)
away . . . but had the peppers, black olives,
enjoyment of a second time chunks of Bleu cheese, Ita-
— Also —
around
. . . As a banjoist lian dressing.
"STRINGS" — STROLLING VIOLINS ON SAT. EVE
with the old McKinney's
Marilyn Donal was out
Cotton Pickers that played waitress on another recent
the Graystone Ballroom, visit to this favorite invor-
Dave was just another mal spot of so many . . . She
member of a musical aggre- is here two years from Ar-
gation filled with talent .. . kansas and is pleasant,
The only surviving member smiling, gracious and effi-
Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m, to 1 a.m. DET0 IT
of the group, Dave became cient . . . bringing us de-
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
vocalist and star of the New lightful dishes of veal pic-

Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.
McKinney's Cotton Pickers cante, veal marsala and
Italian-American Dining At Its Finest
which began gathering mostaccioli . . . plus very
much note hereabouts .. . good minestrone soup,
Valet
4n2 Second Blvd.
and songster for his own Fettucine Alfredo ... and of
833-9425
Parking
113st. Willis & Canfield
Little McKinney's Cotton course, those fantastic soft
Pickers.
crispy bread sticks made at
People remember his Red Devil.
rendition of "If I Could Be
GINGER RETURNS to
a.
With You One Hour To- Dewey's at Michigan Inn for
night," theme song of the a two-week engagement
original band . . . and this Monday through May
"Cherry" which was played 29 . . . appearing Mondays
_42
Chef's Specials
at his funeral . . . Dave through Saturdays.
Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights
loved people . . . and was
WJR WEEK in Michigan
thankful for the chance to recently was to observe the
have a second time around 60th anniversary of its first
95
ON A SIZZLING PLATTER $
in spotlight style.
broadcast, May 4, 1922.
Or
He and the Little McKin-
Using the call letters
ney's Cotton Pickers were to WCX, the station was
have been one of the bands started by the Detroit Free
at the 12th annual Musi- Press with studios created
DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
cian's Ball this Monday at in its building . . . Voices
Roma Hall . . . No doubt aired during the opening
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
there'll be a tribute to Dave. broadcast included Michi-
40 OTHER DINNER ENTREES ALSO AVAILABLE
FOR A NEIGHBOR- gan Governor Groesbeck
PLUS SANDWICH MENU
HOOD family restaurant, and Detroit's own nation-
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING MON.-SAT.
hard to beat that antipasto ally acclaimed writer of
salad at Red Devil on Fen- verse, Edgar A. Guest.
BANQUET FACIUTIES FOR ALL PARTIES
kell just east of Greenfield
The impact' of the new
Up To 120
. . . various meats, variety of station was immediately
cheeses, deviled eggs, fresh evident as messages
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
acknowledging reception
came from Grand Rapids
and Chicago . . . and distant
states of Arkansas and
Texas .. WJR's 50,000
to:ay is like a friend
today
to localites traveling by car.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
In an early promotion to
attract listeners, the station
offered a Michigan red
apple to anyone who could
identify an anonymous sin-
ging voice . . . Enthusiastic
response grew into forma-
' tion of the Red Apple Club,
which attracted an incredi-
ble half-million members
within a year . . . Gathering
ENTRANCE IN REAR • PLENTY OF PARKING I
daily at the radio receivers,
they heard a merry mix of
• Cheese Blintzes
live music and witty chatter
• Scrambled Eggs
• Juice
and helped create some of

Cream
Cheese
Fresh
Bagels

• Pancakes
radio's earliest stars.
• Nova Lox
• Smoked Fish
• Sable
Coinciding with a move
• Tenderloin Tips
• Stuffed Squash
• Chicken Livers
of
the studios to ex-
• Grape Leaves
• Bacon & Sausage • American Fries
panded quarters in the

Pastitsio
• Spinach Pie
• Mousaka
new Book Cadillac Hotel
• Sliced Leg of Lamb • Fresh Fruit
in 1924, Edward Jewett,
• Broiled Chicken
• Jello Molds
• Tzadziki
president of Jewett
• Tyropitakia
• Pastry Table
Radio and Phonograph
• Creamed Herring
Co. in Pontiac, per-
suaded Free Press offi-
$595 Adults
cers to share the facilities
with his newly-formed
station WJR (for Jewett
Children
12
&
under
95
2
Radio).
Despite continuing pro-
gramming success, failure
of the Jewett Company sent
the station on its own in
1926 . . . Leo Fitzpatrick
conceived the idea of using a
sponsor's name along with
the station's call letters .. .
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
From the first, these
"ID"commercial spots were
Kitchen open tiI 12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. till a.m. Fri. & Sat.
a success and provided
needed revenues to the sta-
tion.
One of the sponsors was a
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
flamboyant distributor of
• Hors d'Oeuvres • Reduced Price on Drinks
Oakland and Pontiac cars,
(Continued on Page 31)

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