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April 22, 1983 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-04-22

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Friday, April 22, 1983 31

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Broiled or Steamed

RIKSHAW INN

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE
851-6400
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HOW OPEN
SUNDAYS

From 3 p.m.

Daily Hours:
Mon.-Thurs. 11-11
Fri.-Sat. til 12:30 a.m.

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From 30-500
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TROPICAL GARDEN
SETTING
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Private Meeting
Room Available

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Covered Parking
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Y UR H I E OF
SMALL GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE

WITH ALL REG. OR 9-COURSE MEALS!

REG. MEAL 9-COURSE MEAL

FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH
STUFFED FLOUNDER
FRESH BROILED PICKEREL
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP
FISH & CHIPS
BAKED MEAT LOAF (m•-Wars.)
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE (Met Nees.)
10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK
Y2 BAR-B-11 FRESH CHICKEN
1/2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN
ROAST FRESH TURKEY Wiressiag
BAR-B-Q RIBS
BABY BEEF LIVER who= If inCSI
VEAL CUTLETS
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jus
CHOPPED SIRLOIN winsirso SACS
VEAL PARMESAN
BAKED LASAGNA
RAVIOLI Winstballs
MOUSAKA Poked egg plait)
SPINACH PIE

REG. MEAL INCLUDES:
CHOICE OF SALAD,
POTATO OR VEGETABLE
OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD
& STICKS

$4.25
$4.50
$5.25
$5.25
$3.25
$3.75
$3.95
$6.95
$3.50
$3.75
$3.95
$5.85
$3.95
$3.95
$5.25
$3.95
$3.95
$3.95
$3.25
$4.25
$4.25

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The Best of Everything

WE NOW SERVE

"Serving The Best
To the Best!"

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COUPON
SMALL NACHOS
With Any Order Of Ribs

*4.95
$5.50
$6.25
$6.25
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9-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES:

FRUIT CUP, JUICE OR SOUP, CHOICE OFSAUD,
POTATO, YERETA811, CREEK READ & STIMS,
COFFEE OR TEA. CIMICE OF DESSERT
( Strawberry CINSOCal. Boner P. sr Yasilla Ice

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• COCKTAILS • BEER • WINE

/

(Continued from Page 30)
J.L. Hudson Drive, through
April 30.
AN AFTERNOON of
fishing and lunch with
Chuck Muer netted Sarah
Wolk and Jeannie Franz,
pr gals of Sarah Wolk
Associates nothing but
congrats on their "Slippery
Charley" contest for Chuck
. . . and empty lines . .
Both Sarah and Jeannie
counted on catching their
fish dinner . . . but had to
stop at a market en route
home from the fishing ex-
cursion.
"Slippery Charley," if
caught tomorrow during
Chuck's Salmon Stakes,
will mean a catch of $50,000
to some lucky fisherperson
at River Crab in St. Clair
(anyone can throw a line.)
. . . Besides "Slippery Char-
ley," there will be another
fish worth $25,000, one at
$10,000 and 17 fish tagged
at $500 each.
WORD IS THAT J. Ross
Browne on Greenfield will
become a Mountain Jack in
May ... This would be third
name for the spot owned by
Ralston-Purina people .. .
Drydock was first.
THIS SUNDAY is First
Anniversary Party for Dave
Wilborn Jazz Scholarship
Fund . . . at Cotillion Club
on Plymouth . . with music
by Little McKinney's Cot-
ton Pickers, the late singer's
band.
TWO GROUPS . . top
. ap-
40 tunes . . . are set to
pear at Fanny's in Troy Hil-
ton, Stephenson Hwy. ..
Vizitor, April 25-30 . . . and
Dollars, May 2-14.
SECOND ANNUAL
Variety Club Celebrity Ball
is set for May 6 . . . at Fair-
lane Manor, Dearborn .
Comedian Dick Shawn will ll
headline the entertainment
with Dick Purtan emcee .. .
and Jerry Fenby's band.
Proceeds go to the Variety
Club Electronic Limb Re-
search Center at Detroit In-
stitute for Children, which
provides electronic hands to
handicapped youngsters .. .
This successful break-
through replaces the tradi-
tional "hook."
Known as the "bionic
kids," there are now local
children using these life-
like electronic hands . . . all
paid for by fund-raising
programs of Detroit's
Variety Club . . . at a cost of
about $6,000 a hand . . . The
Variety Club's Second An-
nual Celebrity Ball hopes to
raise $50,000 to help the
many kids waiting for this
electronic marvel.
For more info on the
Celebrity Ball and/or
Variety Club, contact
Alan Teitel, Celebrity
Ball chairman, 569-7080,
or Bruce Rosen, chief
barker, Variety Club of
Detroit, 352-6222, or Mike
Marontate, first assistant
chief barker, 259-7400.
Variety Club is a wonder-
ful organization . . . and
probably the world's most
prestigious children's char-
ity ... Over a span of five
, Variety Clubs In-
decades
ternational contributions to

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children's charities has run
Offer expires 4/30/83
into the hundreds of mil-
WE FEATURE BABY BACK ST. LOUIS RIBS I
lions of dollars . . . Its work
is a truly magnificent thing.
• MEXICAN DISHES
0 • SEAFOOD
ROBBIE MENKIN, 23, 1
In.
[ ( 21:
chef, cook, etc. for lunch and
Sunday Thru Thursday 11-11
dinner at The Bath House,
Friday and Saturday 11-1 a.m.
formerly Darby's Stanley
Steamer on Capital, Oak
JN
Park, put a lot of experience
in his young years . . .
24234 1
Tweeney's, Great Dane,
Bennos's . . . and has the
ORCHARD LAKE RD. I ,
gourmet touch mastered I
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AT
10 mu MILE
416-13V
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. . . with ability to make 1mn 011 OM1 IMO IMO OOP ..• ple MOM ORM IMO 011 OIM umm low
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just about anything.

Most important, though,
is his talent with basic foods
. . . and fresh fish . . . He's
excellent on dishes like
schmaltz herring, steak and
Caesar salad . . . Lunch at
The Bath House is open to
men and women 11:30 to
NION0SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
2:30 . . . Dinners for men ♦ STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE
only, Tuesday through
• STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS $325 Cup nc
Saturday.
Bread & Butter
LOUIE MARR QUIN- • SALAMI OR BOLOGNA & EGGS
TET with vocalist- Wendy
BROILED WHITEFISH
$4.25
Fuller . . . and lead guitarist
Ronnie Shandel . . . is at
CALVES LIVER
$4.50
Pantele's, former Baja's and
BROILED VEAL WIENERSHNITZEL
5 4.50
Sundog on Telegraph corner
of Michigan.
BEEF LIVER
$4.25
THE NEW YORK Times
Broadway Deli is on
CHICKEN LIVERS w/fried onions
$4.25
Washtenaw Ave. in Yp-
ABOVE INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP,
silanti.
LARRY PARKS, former
COOKED VEG., BREAD & BUTTER
pianist-songster around
town (Red Cedars, Kings
ROAST CHICKEN
PICKLED TROUT
Arms, Bloomfield Canopy)
1 /2 Springer With Stuffing
Original Esquire's Famous
. . . is now a very fine Bir-
$425
$425
mingham sculptor for inter-
per pers.
per pers.
ior decorators.
Ind. Cup of Soup & Veg.
Ind. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter

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DINNER
♦ SPECIALS ;











IT WAS OSCAR'S
NIGHT in Hollywood . . •
and the fourth year that
Larry and wife Bobbie Ebel
have held a celebration here
. . . The first two were at ♦
(Continued on Page 32)

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4, ORIGINAL ESQUIRE

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