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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 10 MILE
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11:30 a.m. 2:30 a.m.
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Sun. 3 p.m.-9 p.m.
NOW OPEN SUNDAYS
3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
LUNCH & DINNER FOR 2
(back by popular request)
• Veal Francesco
• Veal Piccanti
• Veal Parmesan
• Veal Scaloppini
Fresh Fish Of The Day
LUNCH $10
per Couple
DINNER $21
per Couple
Includes Complimentary Glass of Wine
Early Birds 10% Off Before 7 p.m.
Senior Citizens 10% Off At All Times
Not Applicable to Family Style & or Lunch & Dinners For Two
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in Indianapolis, Denver,
Mobile, Ala., Dallas, Miami
Beach and Atlanta . . .
Seibert was in the U.S. air
cavalry . . . and is a Viet-
nam vet.
MILTON HINES, better
known as Soupy Sales while
he was among Detroit's
top-rated comics from 1953
to 1960, returns to the
hometown for four nights
. . . Wednesday through
Oct. 23 . . . at Hamilton
Place on Southfield Rd. . . .
Proceeds from the Wednes-
day show will go to the
American Cancer Founda-
tion.
Soupy is noted for his
slapstick pie-in-the-face
antics and sidekicks, White
Fang and Black Tooth .. .
While doing 11 hours of
weekly Detroit area TV, he
also hemmed in ABC-TV's
"Lunch With Soupy" .. .
This marked the first non-
cartoon Saturday morning
program on the ABC-TV
network . . . The half-hour
program was described as a
"hip" kiddy show . . . but
ironically, 65 percent of his
most ardent fans were
adults.
Paul Stanley, promoter,
chose Hamilton Place be-
cause of its "Las Vegas-
type" atmosphere, con-
venience and excellent
acoustics . . . He plans
nationally-known artists
for future monthly appear-
Dimitri's
Of Southfield
569-0882
25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN
FOR THANKSGIVING BRUNCH 10-3 p.m.
AND DINNER
SERVING COMPLETE GREEK CUISINE
LUNCH and DINNER
• Cocktails
• American Dishes
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
Kitchen open til 12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat.
[Every Sunday Is Our
Fabulous All-You-Can-Eat Brunch
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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FASHIONS BY LEAH EVERY THURS. 12:30-1:30
• Juice
• Pancakes
• Sable
• Chicken Livers
• Bacon & Sausage
• Mousaka
• Broiled Chicken
• Tyropitakia
• Cre'med Herring
$695
Adults
• Scrambled Eggs
• Fresh Bagels
• Smoked Fish
• Stuffed Squash
• American Fries
• Spinach Pie
• Tzadziki
• Jello Molds
• Cottage Cheese
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• Cheese Blintzes
• Cream Cheese
• Nova Lox
• Tenderloin Tips
• Grape Leaves
• Pastitsio
• Fresh Fruit
• Pastry Table
Included
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ENTRANCE IN REAR
$395 _
Chil dren Under 10
ances at Hamilton Place
JIM LARK, owner with
wife Mary at the popular
Lark Restaurant on Far-
mington Rd. north of Maple,
will be one of the partici-
pants in the world cook-off
championship Oct. 24 at
Universal Studios in
California . . . 67 cooks from
as far away as Tahiti and
Australia will compete.
Jim won the Ontario'
crown for the second year in
a row . . . Representing
Michigan will be Jeanne
Johnson-Lackey who won
the State Championship
Cook-offrecently held at the
Lark.
IT COULD HAVE been
written into the script of
"Gone With The Wind" .. .
or it could easily take a
place of prominence on the
banks of New Orleans' Lake
Pontchartrain . . . or stand
in grandeur along the
James River in Virginia.
Instead, Cervi's
Whitehouse Manor on Nine
Mile just east of Novi Road
is a large, sprawling restau-
rant whose exterior ele-
gance has created much
oohs and ahs comment .. .
on what is the former his-
toric Thornton Farm that
dates back to the early
1800s.
Built in 1930 and 1931,
the restaurant was formerly
the home of Charles E. Ro-
gers, who, with his father,
founded the condensed milk
formula.
Whitehouse Manor is the
unusual . . . It gives people
an opportunity for casual
dining in an elegant atmos-
phere . . . at reasonable
prices.
"MASS APPEAL," the
most critically-acclaimed
comedy of the 1981-1982
Broadway season, head-
lines the new season at
Birmingham Theater .. .
previewing Oct. 22 to Oct.
25 and beginning its run
Oct. 26 . . . "Mass Appeal"
stars Brian Keith and Bill
Davis, who is also author of
the play and will direct the
production.
THE GOLDEN BOWL
is name of new Oriental res-
taurant taking over site
where New Garden did a
very shaky job . . . The Gol-
den Bowl chef-owner, Frank
Eng, has much top-notch
experience in Szechuan,
Mandarin and Cantonese
cooking . . . Whatever was
lacking at New Garden can
now be measured in reverse
. . . Eng is a very fine chef.
Our waitress at lunch,
Corrine Cummane, was
pleasant, efficient and
smiling ... Hard to beat
the Chef's Special Sirloin,
lh lb. chopped beef with
sauteed onions and
mushrooms, topped with
bordelaise sauce.
Weizmann Chair
—I
REHOVOT — Prof.
Yadin Dudai has been
named first incumbent of
the Michael and Sara Sela
Chair in Neurobiology at
recently established on
campus of the Weizmann
Institute of Science.
Dreaming is an act of
pure imagination, attesting
in all men a creative power,
which, if it were available in
waking, would make every
man a Dante or a Shakes-
peare.
—Hedge
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HOMEMADE DINNER SPECIALS
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TUESDAY (Tender Beef Short Ribs)
WEDNESDAY (Broiled Liver & Onions)
THURSDAY (Broiled Sole Fillet)
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