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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-10-14

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42 Friday, October 14, 1983

THE. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Two Plays Open Hilberry Season

The Hilberry Theater will
open its 1983-1984 season
with performances of John
Mortimer's "A Voyage
`Round My Father" 8 p.m.
Wednesday and "Our
Town," by Thornton Wilder,
8 p.m. Thursday.
The theater, on the cam-

27777 FRANKLIN RD.

353-8144

AMERICAN MOTORS BLDG. — ONE BLOCK WEST OF
TELEGRAPH RD. AND NORTH OF 11 MILE RD.

Enjoy Saturday Lunch

at MERRICK'S

LUNCH

Let us plan your next affair

• Bar Mitzva • Wedding Reception • Etc.
Accommodations for 150
Rooms available Sat. & Sun.

DINNER

(Reg.) Tues.-Sat.

5:30-9:30

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detroit's Original dinner theatre
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Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc.

1 1 :30 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.m.

presents

A Mystery Comedy by
Jack Weinstock & Willie Gilbert

Performances: Wed. Mat. noon -
Group Rates & Performances Available
Fri & Sat. Cocktails 7pm &
Dinner 7:30pm
Show 8:45pm

JIMMY LAUNCE

open tuesdays thru sundays
10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN CUISINE



968-0022

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KING. LIM'S GARDEN

Owned & Operates
11, M•y s
Stephen Teo ties

Mandarin. Szechuan & Cantonese Food

26196 GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PARK
Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10:30
968-3040
Fri. 11 to 11. Sat. 11 to 12

Sun. 12 noon to 10

Carry - Out Service
Catering To Parties Available

SPECIAL

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SERVED ANYTIME

852 - 8280

Exotic Cocktails
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ENGLISH DOVER SOLE
KINGSLEY INN 642 0100

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KOW KOW INN

7 DAYS

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NEW A KING
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LIM'S
3350 Auburn Rd.

EXPRESSLY FOR YOUR DINING

. COMBINATION PLATE
ALMOND
BONELESS CHICKEN
WITH WON TON SOUP, EGG ROLL, $4250

PLUS OflIER SPECIALS FROM $2.50 is $315

OPEN 7 DAYS
WEE

FLOWN IN FRESH

354-9077

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Cantonese Foo_d

Open Daily 11
Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30
Carry Out Service
Free Parking
13715 W. 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK
547-4663

COMPLETE CARRY - OUT

FRIED RICE & TEA

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H O A KOW
INN
to 10:30,

24535 W. 12 MILE RD. AT TELEGRAPH
• Private Dining Room • Businessmen's Luncheons

MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.- 12 mid.
su es. 12 noon 10: 30 p.m.

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OPEN 1 DAYS Iimi. Thors. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sn. & Holidays 1 p.m.
to 10 p.m.
• Banquet Facilities
Your Chef: FRANK ENG

Private Banquet Rooms for wedding partic?s.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and
Sea Foods for more than 50 years. All Beef aged
in our cellars,.

CHINA CITY

Somerset Mall-Troy

Restaurant
22106 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center
DINE IN & CARRY-OUT
398-5502 or 398-5503

• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu

3020 GRAND RIVER Free • Parking TE 3- 0700

CARL'S

Reservations: 643-8865

GOLDEN BOWL

dining room, carry-out and trays

lincoln shopping center, 101/2 mi. & greenfield, oak park

CHOP HOUSE

pus of Wayne State Univer-
sity, will also present plays
by George Kaufman and
Moss Hart, Shakespeare
and George Bernard Shaw
this season.
For tickets and informa-
tion, call the theater box of-
fice, 577-2972.

A Tradition
Since 19 3 4

OPEN

4 , 11 AuONN -SAT

Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY PARKING
322 W. McNICHOLS, Bet. Woodward & Second
-
868-7550

sine aning and Cockai4

Fred Bayne at the organ nightly

1128 E. Nine Mile Road (11/2 Mile East of 1-75)

Reaomeaded by AAA & Mile Guides

I MEMAn's

(313) 541-2132

FUNG
LIM'S
MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN

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SOUTHFIELD RESTAURANT
DELTA DENTAL BLDG., J.L. HUDSON DR.
552-8360
MON.-THURS. 7 am to 6 pm FRI. 7 am to 4 pm Closed SAT & SUN

SZECHUAN,

Mon.-Thurs., 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. 12-10

CARRY OUT • CATERING
ENEWBOBE
8410 W. NINE MILE, W. of Livernois 544 1021

10 MILE 3 MEADOWBROOK

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Mon., Tues.,

THEGOLD- COIN

OPEN 7 DAYS — YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE
AND AMERICAN FOOD

COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT

AVAILABLE

24480 W. 10 MILE

(IN TEL-EX PLAZA)

353-7848

West of Telegraph

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UNCLE JOHN'S rtzKE

1360 S. WOODWARD, B'HAM
10001 TELEGRAPH, S. of Plymouth-
644-2727
Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
538-0440

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BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS I

Your host . . . HENRY LUM

Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering

35135 Grand River, Farmington
(Drakeshire Shopping Center)

476-9181

7 DAYS 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Banquet Facilities Available

SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC;
DRINKS & CHOICE COCKTAILS 7,

PRIVATE DINING ROOM

349-2885

Wed., Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Also Westland, Livonia & Taylor •

OPEN

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SOUTHFIELD

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18283 W. 10 MILE RD. & SOUTHFIELD RD.

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569-5527

Mon.-Fri., 11 to 10:30
Saturday 11 to 1
Sunday 12 to 10
Banquet Facilities Available

FARMINGTON

31455 W. 14 MILE RD. & ORCHARD LAKE RD.

JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE

851-8600

M - Th. Lun. 11:30-2:30, Din: 5:30-10

Fri. & Sat. Dinner hi 12 Mid.
Sun. 12-9

CANTONESE

Sun. 11:30-4, Fri. & Sat. Din. 4 to 2 a.m.

851-7400

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

"MAMA
LOVED
LITTMAN'S" returns for a

second engagement by
Cong. Beth Achim Sister-
hood and Louis Marshall
Bnai Brith Women . . . Oct.
23; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and
Oct. 24, 8 p.m. . . . at Beth
Achim . . . The easy sellout
last time will again star
Dena Wein as mama, a role
she made highly noted in
local amateur circles . . . Lil
Sklar is writer of "Mama
Loved Littman's" and direc-
tor is Gere Oliva . . . For
info, call Rebecca
Pearlman, 544-7470.

WOMAN'S , AU-
XILIARY of United Heb-

rew Schools will again host
a donor luncheon, 12:15
p.m. Nov. 9 at Cong. Beth
Achim . . . A musical per-
formance by folksinger
Norma Har-Paz, accom-
panied by Abraham Ben-
Ze'ev, will include a medley
in Hebrew, Yiddish and En-
glish.
The annual donor lunc-
heon is given to raise funds
awarded United Hebrew
students and alumni for
teacher training programs
. . . Also scholarships to at-
tend Hebrew-speaking
summer camps and Israel
programs . . . Contribu-
tions help to supply books
for the Midrasha Library
and assist with Jewish edu-
cation of Russian children
. . . For ticket info, contact
Jean Levy, 357-0424, or
Mildred Grossman, 851-
5666.

MICHIGAN ORIEN-
TAL Art Society has its il-

lustrated lecture, "Temple
& Images" of Thailand's
Buddhist art . . . given by
Dr. Elizabeth Gosling,
specialist in Southeast
Asian art . . . 2:30 p.m. Oct.
23 . . . in auditorium of Wil-
liam Beaumont Hospital
Administration Services
Bldg., 13 Mile and Wood-
ward . . . Admission is free.

FASHION SPREE III,

National Council of Jewish
Women's annual sale of de-
signer items at practical
prices, is Sunday and Mon-
day . . . in Southfield Civic
Center, Evergreen and
Civic Center Drive (10 1/2
Mile) . . . Chairing the
committee, which began
work moment last year's
sale ended, is Marjorie An-
sell . . . Her vice chairper-
sons are Sally Mayer and
Carol Sue Coden . . . Terran
Leemis is ways and means
vp . . . and Sonia Macey
Greater Detroit Section
president . . . All proceeds
go to NCJW's community
projects.
DETROIT TIMES The-
ater Company's Comedy
Cabaret that was set to
debut at Peking House in
Royal Oak last week, was
forced to delay because of a
city ordinance . . . but fi-
nally made its opening yes-
terday.
TWO STUDENTS of
Cantor Louis Klein at Cong.

Bnai Moshe who sang in the
so-called "Professional
Quartet" at High Holidays
services of 1958, year he
came to synagogue . . . Phil-
lip Pfeffer, tenor, and
Joseph Birnholtz, baritone
. . . now serve in cantorial
positions at congregations
of Albuquerque, N.M. and
Louisville, Ky. respectively.
Another Cantor Klein
"protege," Michael Sil-
berschein, grew up in Bnai
Moshe as a member of the
junior choir . . . attended
and was ordained a rabbi at
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary, where he conducted
High Holiday services in
the seminary synagogue .. .
This year, Rabbi Silbersc-
hein conducted high holiday
services at synagogue in
Tokyo, Japan.

IT'S FIRST TIME his-
tory ... a big reason for
1953 Mumford High grads
to attend their reunion .. .
The pink and blue building
opened in 1949 with no gym
or auditorium . . . as pioneer
students came from Bagley
and Durfee elementary
schools.
Still no auditorium in
1953 . . . so grads had to
have commencement at ,
Pershing High for their dip-
lomas . . . The 1953 reunion
is one that shouldn't be mis-
sed if possible . . . Nov. 26
. . . at Roma Hall on Tele-
graph in Bloomfield Hills
. . . It's an historic event .. .
Persons to contact are .. .
Saralyn (Saperstone) Ba-
lan, 851-2772 . . . Elissa
(Ruby) Dishell, 851-3468, or
Ronny Smith, 557-5169.

THIS WEEKEND ... 8
p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday

and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun-
day in Handelman Hall of
Temple Beth El is exhibit
and sale of fine Jewish art
. . . admission $2 for gallery
of about 400 works of all
kind.

IF YOU HAVEN'T
BOUGHT your trash bags

(100 heavy duty) from City
of Hope Sophie and Harry
Hoffman Chapter, call Mol-
lie Sinai, 398-7633.
LOOKING BACK On
Columns of Yesteryears .. .
AUG. 7, 1970 ... "Phil
Glickman of Carpet Fair,
told carpeting associate Leo
Schoenfeld of a mutual
friend whose son came home
from school and scowled at
his father . . . got in trou-
ble today, Dad, and it's all
your fault.' . . . The father
wanted to know why, and
the boy, still scowling, re-
plied, 'Remember I asked
you how much $100,000
was?' . . . His pop said that
he did and the youngster re-
plied, 'Well, a helluva lot
ain't the answer!' "

Gabriel Riesser was a
prominent German Jew
who took an active part in
the 1848 revolution. He was
vice president of the Na-
tional Assembly meeting in
Frankfurt in 1848.
. ;. -

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