• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, July 16, 1962 CARRY OUT AVAILABLE 476-1377 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE NOW SERVING COCKTAILS (Continuecanim -Page 31) pumpernik'S about 20,000 eggs in his three spots (Westland, Novi, Southfield.) Evening hostess at Sil- verman's with the pretty smile is courteous, persona- ble Alisa Garfinkel, daugh- ter of Barbara and Fred Garfinkel. Specializing In ROTISSERIE RIBS AS YOU LIKE THEM • MEXICAN DISHES • SEAFOOD MON. THRU THURS. 11 a.m.-12 Mid. FRI. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. SUN. 8 a.m.-12 Mid. - SAT. 8 a.m. -2 a.m. OPEN FOR BREAKFAST SAT. & SUN. AT 8 a.m. SUPPER ELLI'S CLUB, opened two years I ANNOUNCING CREATIVE CINEMAS OPEN FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE — LUNCH DINNER & AFTER THEATER CHARLES ROWLAND at the keyboard A* 1 Tues. thru Sat. Evenings 755 W. Big Beaver Troy 362-1262 • ago on W. Maple in Troy, is the former Pagoda . . . with 400 seating for dining and dancing on both sides .. . John Zillinger is manager. . . . Bloomfield Theaters .. . on Woodward in Birmin- gham . . . has its "Jewish Experience" film festival . in the two-theater edifice. Today, Sunday and Mon- day is "The Garden of the Finzi - Continis," Academy Award winner for best foreign film . . . set in Italy in 1938 when Mussolini's anti-Semitic edicts began to isolate Jews from their communities. This Tuesday through Saturday is "Image Before My Eyes" . . . depicting the Jewish community in pre- 1939 Poland . . . Jewish _ Po- NEW MENU! NEW LOW PRICES! [ •—•••• .4t r 7,4 031.91910111111501i916:01M.,,,a..-..nr... CARRY-OUT SPECIALS—JULY 16 THRU JULY 22 We Carry Vienna Products $ ghlpetil Loz LOX 99 Miff lb. C1c 4W Pint - DINNER SPECIAL -JULY 16 THRU JULY 22 - BAKED or SOUTHERN FRIED 1 /2 CHICKEN 98 INCLUDES: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, VEGETABLE, No Carry Out i fOTATO, & BREADBASKET HOP OVER SPECIAL 2-4:30 p.m. SWEET & SOUR MEATBALLS INCLUDES: VEG. 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CHOP SUEY, con- traryto the belief of 95 per- cent of U.S. citizens, is not a Chinese dish at all, but purely American . . . You can't get a decent dish of chop suey in the whole of Hong Kong . . . unless you patronized a restaurant catering exclusively to American tourists. A STROLLER along Broadway dropped into the lair of a Gypsy fortune teller and got something of a sur- prise . ."Say," he exclaimed, "do you realize your crystal ball has two holes in it?" . . . "Of course I do" nodded the. Gypsy. "I put 'em there myself — on the side I give bowling lessons." IRK DEPT. . . . Waiters and waitresses who bring coffee with almost as much in the saucer as in the cup? . . . (even more devasting is - not looking, lifting the cup, and having the coffee drip all over you!) . Waiters and waitresses who don't smile . . . their rough day or problems at home shouldn't be taken out on the cus- tomer. Presentation many times is more important than food . . . Buspersons, waiters and waitresses who don't clear off tables . . . and those who take food away before you are finished . . . Hostesses who take your name and then forget you even exist. What are your restaurant irks? Chef's Specials t' NEW YORK STEAK ON A SIZZLING PLATTER $ or towners were walking along the Hudson River docks in New York . . . One pointed to a new freighter in port and said, "See that trim- looking ship taking on cargo? It's Israeli." . . . "That's funny," puzzled the other. "It doesn't look Jewish!" Another Myron Cohen favorite . . . about the lady who was asked, "Sadie, if you found a million dollars in the street, what would you do with it . . . "That de- pends," answered Sadie. "If I found it belonged to some- body very poor I'd give it back." Meadowbrook Estate will appear in Oak Park's Music - in - the - Park concert series 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park Shepherd Park. Admission is free. 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