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September 30, 1983 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-30

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36 Friday, September 30, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

Former Kiryat Arba Official

(The Best of Everything ) Admits Role in Bombings

Open Sundays 2 to 9:30 — Closed Mondays

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AND

FIRST TIME
for
McFrock's below Roman
Terrace, 12 Mile and Or-
chard Lake Rd., begins this
Sunday . . . with a sitdown
champagne brunch, 11:30 to
2:30 . . . including eight hot
entrees (eggs benedict, eggs
Florentine, French toast,
etc.) with most about $4.95
. . . Also sweet table and

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TAKEOUT SERVICE AVAILABLE • OPEN 1 DAYS 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.

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29155 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile • Southfield



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because of its low price . . .
Groups take note . . .
there's a 40 percent sales
commission to be kept for
each book sold . . . no in-
vestment, deposit or risk.
Call Irene Sears, Detroit
district manager of Enter-
tainment Publications, for
more info, 642-2077.
DON COOK, pianist and
vocalist, is now at Kiernan's
Steak House on Michigan in
West Dearborn . . . Tuesday
through Saturday.
KID'S CABARET starts
at Dominico's Restaurant,
Coolidge between 11 and 12
Mile . . . Oct. 22, 12:30 p.m.
. . . It'll include a magic
show by Mark Kandel, sur-
prises and audience partici-
pation . . . Admission will
include lunch, show and
prizes . . . No video games
. . . all live fun . . . Birthday
parties are encouraged .. .
and reservations necessary
for the Kid's Cabaret .. .
Call Dominico's at 541-

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BANQUET FACILITIES

NORTHWESTERN
HWY.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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AVAILABLE

Corner Middlebelt
Farmington Hills

SUNDAY BRUNCH

Served from 10 am to 2 pm
Adults $7.35 Children under 5 $4.95

Make Reservations Now For Brunch

Reservations Also Taken FEW Our ;14 95 per couple Prime Rib or White Fish Dinners

Woodward at Long Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills 642-0100

Buses Available For
All Detroit Lions
Home Games

juice table . . . There'll also
be a children's menu.
"CELEBRITY NIGHT"
at Tally Hall of Hunter's
Square, Orchard Lake Rd.
and 14 Mile, is this Tues-
day, 7:30 p.m.. . . benefiting
Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion . . . Host and hostess
will be John Kelly and
Marilyn Turner of Channel
7's Kelly & Co. and Good Af-
ternoon Detroit.
Guests will enjoy free food
from more than 30 cafes,
music and dancing, cash bar
and entertainment.
Tickets for "Celebrity
Night" are $35 and must be
purchased in advance . . .
For reservations, call JDF
office, 569-6171 . . . Chair-
persons for the benefit are
Gloria August, Jane and
Robert Cobb and Marsha
Gordon.
MANY STILL RE-
MEMBER those luscious
sweet tables catered by Mrs.
Maddox as she has been so
fondly known all these
years . . . Pearl Maddox is
being honored on her 99th
birthday . . . by the Mrs.
Maddox Cake Shop now at
Orchard-12 Center on Or-
chard Lake Rd. and 12 Mile.
She started the cake shop
55 years ago on Linwood .. .
then moved to Seven Mile
and John C. Lodge . . . then
Seven Mile and Southfield
. . . run by her son Jack.
The shop is now operated
by her two granddaughters,
Marian O'Neil and Susan
Kelley . . . Three genera-
tions of the Maddox family
are still connected with this
well-noted establishment.
OVERHEARD . . . at
Diamond Jim Brady's,
Prudential Town Center,
Evergreen at 10 1/2 Mile,
"That girl in the corner has
broken every date she's had.
She goes out with them."
At Excalibur, Northwest-
ern south of 12 Mile, to John
behind the bar, "No more for
me, thank you. I'm being
driven home."
At Merrick's, American
Motors Bldg., Franklin
Road, "The tree overhang-
ing our lawn has 500,000
leaves. Every fall it sheds
two million of them into our
swimming pool."
At Benjie's Seafood, Or-
chard Lake Rd., "Behind
every successful man stands
an absolutely astounded
mother-in-law."
Waiting for a carry-out at
Larco Bros., Country Vil-
lage Center, 12 Mile and
Evergreen, "What this
country really needs is some
colleges that teach every-
thing the students think
they already know."
At Sila, 12 Mile east of
Greenfield, "The biggest
difference between men and
boys is the cost of their
toys."

Tokyo Exhibit

JERUSALEM (JNI) —
An exhibition of Jewish
ceremonial objects and
manuscripts from the Israel
Museum collection opened
in the Japanese Museum of
Calligraphy in Tokyo Sept.
15.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Zeev Friedman, former de-
puty mayor of Kiryat Arba,
confessed in court last Fri-
day to the destruction of
evidence linked to the at-

HW Library

Has Book Sale

The Huntington Woods
Library will have a used
book sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday at the library.
Donations of used books
for the sale are being
sought. Persons who have
books to donate should call
Bob Jackson, 546-7206; or
Eugene Steinberger, 542-
0618. Tax credit vouchers
will be available.

Somerset Mall
Lecture Site

The Center for New
Thinking will host the first
talk in a series entitled,
"Eniotions and Happiness,"
10 a.m. Thursday at the
Somerset Mall.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di-
rector of the center, will de-
liver the lecture. There is an
admission charge. For de-
tails, call the Center for
New Thinking, 546-8928.

tempted assassinations of
three Arab mayors on the
West Bank on June 2, 1980.

He admitted that he de-
liberately destroyed explo-
sives discovered in Kiryat
Arba in the spring of 1982
but insisted he did so only to
protect the good name of the
Orthodox township adja-
cent to Hebron which he
thought would be bes-
mirched by the media had
the evidence been intro-
duced in court.

Friedman and Moshe Ro-
senthal, the Kiryat Arba
security officer at the time,
went on trial 10 months ago
charged with illegal posses-
sion of fire arms and willful
destruction of the evidence.
They are the only two
suspects charged to date in
connection with the series of
bombings three years ago

which permanently crip-
pled Mayor Bassam Shaka
of Nablus and Mayor Karin
Khallaf of Ramallah. A
Druze police sapper,
Suleiman Herbawi, was
blinded while trying to dis-
mantle a bomb intended for
Mayor Ibrahim Tawil of El
Bireh.

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presents

Judith Ross's Comedy

AN ALMOST PERFECT PERSON

Group Rates and Performances Available
Reservations: 593-1234
Fri. & Sat. 8:30 P.M.

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