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the kitchen at any time .. .
and make whatever dishes
are on the menu . . . plus a
lot that aren't.
Sero's seats 145 at booths
and tables . . . with a large
DINNER THEATRE AT
HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN
JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions
presents
NEIL SIMON'S Side-splitting Comedy
BAREF
•tre
IN THE PARK
Group Rates and Performances Available
Fri. & Sat. 8:30 P.M.
Reservations: 593 - 1234
"THE CLUB"
menu variety serves at
moderate prices . . . Some of
the Healthy Jones booths
have been retained, with
many more built almost
exactly the same to spread
around the restaurant's
5,000 square feet . . . A plas-
ter wall separates the res-
taurant from an unused
area that once sold groceries
and vitamins.
When told George is
the same gent from Sero's
on Griswold, Dennis Silber
asked, "Are you going to
have the same great ribs?"
. . . The right type of bar-b-q
rotisserie is already being
sought for Sero's .
GOOD WAITRESS
DEPT. . . . Barbara "B.J.
2ND FLOOR
pe•momineoszwoono
Imilimismomminumawrif Johnson . . . at Dimitri's of
• Since 1959
COUPON
Southfield on Southfield
ITALIAN DINING
I
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and 10 Mile . . . smiling,
personable and efficient.
AND PIZZA
NEXT IN P'JAZZ at
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Hotel Pontchartrain lineup
548-3650
&Adel
is one of the all-time great
jazz drummers . . . as Art
Blakey and the Jazz Mes-
sengers come in this Mon-
day, 6:30 . . . WJR's Gene
- ON FOOD PURCHASE OF $6 OR MORE
1 Elzy will emcee.
DINING ROOM, CARRY OUT OR DEUVERY
MON.-THVRS. 11 a.m.-12 Mid.
FRI. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
SAT. 12 noon-2 a.m. SUN. 12 noon- 12 Mid. Expires 8/31/8a
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BELATED
CON-
GRATS . . . to Mary Con-
way and Harry Satchwell,
co-authors of "Meet, Eat &
Enjoy Detroit" . . . on their
marriage.
THE LITTLE River
Band, whose "Diamantina
7618 Woodward Ave.
871-1590
Extends Its Quality To
Special Parties Up To 200
Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s,
Showers, AnniverSaries, Retirement
Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc.
Special Appetizer Parties
Available.
CALL ERNIE OR SCOTT . . . AND ASK
ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Liturgy and Social Policy Examined
SOUTH- BEND — Uni-
versity of Notre Dame Press
has just issued "Liturgical
Foundations of Social Pol-
icy," a volume of essays by
major Catholic and Jewish
writers.
Edited by Rabbi Daniel F.
Polish and Dr. Eugene J.
Fisher,"Liturgical Founda-
tions of Social Policy" tests
the premise that much of
the social orientation of the
Catholic and Jewish com-
munities is shaped by their
liturgical traditions
This collection of essays
examines the liturgy and
prayer traditions of these
faiths and shows how
spirituality is interlocked
with social commitment in
each of them.
Gerard S. Sloyan.
Rabbi Polish, formerly
associate vice president of
the Synagogue Council of
America, is the senior rabbi
of Temple Israel, Hol-
lywood, Calif.
Dr. Fisher is executive
The essayists are
Lawrence A. Hoffman,
John A. Gurrieri, Walter
S. Wurzburger, Dennis
Krouse, John T. Paw-
likowski, Jules Harlow,
Edward J. Kilmartin,
Jonathan I. Helfand, and
Cocktail" won a gold album
award, will be at Meadow
Bkook, with songwriter
Paul Davis, this Tueasday
. . . Al_Hirt joins the Dukes
of Dixieland next Friday to
improvise a blend of tradi-
tional pop and jazz stylings.
Morton Gould, 1983 Gol-
den Baton award winner,
leads the Detroit Symphony
in Spanish music featuring
virtuoso guitarists The
Romeros Quartet a week
from tomorrow.
IT'S NOT THE world's
smallest banquet room
anymore . . . Mike Albert
1 ost that distinction by
`adding on" at his Albert's
Hamburgers on Grand
River between Six Mile and
Lahser . . . But those real
good burgers are still top
favorites . . . even if Mike
did go "big time" from four
to 10 on banquets.
Married to Moss Hart,
Kitty Carlisle began her life
as Catherine Holzman,
secretary of the Secretariat
for Catholic-Jewish Rela-
tions of the National Con-
ference of Catholic Bishops,
and has recently been ap-
pointed consulter to. the
Vatican Commission on
Religious Relations with
the Jews.
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OUR
NEWEST LOCATION
NEW RESTAURANT
recently opened in K-Mart
Shopping Plaza, Orchard
Lake Rd. and 14 Mile, is
called The Olympic . . . far
from Greek, though.
It's the former Mel's
Coney Island and Kostan-
dina's . . . owned by Alex
Kay, here almost eight
years from Russia . . . and
Lazar Israilor from the
USSR about 2 1/2 years .. .
Alex used to own Alex's Deli
on Nine Mile and Telegraph
. . . Lazar worked with cat-
ering department at Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
Their little restaurant
seats 50 and serves
homemade food, Russian,
American, Italian . . Big
specialty is tray catering for
all size parties.
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