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) , ,IIMMIMM••••Pr••• ■•• Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to in- DOUG'S BODY 8I/01 0 WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parking • 1399-10401 KIDDIE KABARET EVERY SUNDAY FROM 4:30 p.m. Featuring Ron Aldrich, Magician Gary DeVar, Mime • Kid's Kocktails ACCORDING TO JOHN/PAUL FRIDAY & SATURDAY ■G■ • 4IM SUNDAYS THRU THURS. 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