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JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions
presents
"MASS APPEAL"
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COMEDY by Bill C. Davis
Group Rates & Performances Available
Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 P.M.
The Jewish News
Advertising Dept.
Reservations: 593-1234
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Mon. to Thurs. 11:30-12 Mid. •
Fri. & Sat. 11:30-2 a.m.
Presents
LIGHT DINING FOR JULY
Continental Cuisine
Dancing
Entertainment By
ORANGE ROUGHY With Seafood Sauce
BROILED SCROD With Lemon Butter
BROILED SALMON
:
THE LOVING CUP
featuring
Marlene Hill
Lunch 11 a.m .
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9 1095
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DINNERS INCLUDE
Dinner 4 30-1 a.m
Reservations:
362-1262
755 W. Big Beaver, Concourse, Top of Troy Bldg. • Troy
FRESH SEAFOOD & PASTA SALAD
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PLUS
BOILED REDSKINS OR RICE PILAF AND
ITALIAN ICE FOR DESSERT
Marvelous!
SPECIAL
EVENINGS
• MONDAY EVENINGS
Broiled Whitefish, homemade
soup, potato du Jour.
Two dinners for $15.95
• FRIDAY EVENINGS
Choice of
• Prime Rib, potato du jour,
WEDNESDAY IS
"GOURMET NIGHT"
.
Includes appetizer, soup,
salad and desert complete.
OPEN FOR LUNCH
Mon-Fri 11 AM-2:30 PM
OPEN FOR DINNER
Mon-Thur 5 PM-9 PM
SUNDAY BRUNCH
11 AM to 2PM
cert-series in July, will pre-
sent Thomas D. Barna and
Paul Burns today at 11:30
a.m., followed by Susan
Ivers Barna and Thomas D.
Barna between 3 and 6 p.m.
Saturday's performances
will feature Bernie Katz at
,11:30 a.m. and a perform-
ance by the Motor City Ex-
press Break Dancers at 1:30
p.m.
Sippie Wallace will give
two shows Sunday, at 2 and
3:30 p.m., followed by a
fashion show at 3 p.m.
Somerset will wrap up its
July schedule by presenting
Phil Marcus Esser and Bar-
bara Bredius July 29.
Art Institute
seeks trainees
The Detroit Institute of
Arts is seeking men and
women to participate in its
Arts to the Schools pro-
gram.
Participants will be
trained in art history and in
classroom teaching tech-
niques, and will introduce
the museum to clasrooms
through slides and reprod-
uctions.
For information, call
Janice Jones, Education
Department, DIA, 833-
7883, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Southfield holds
art exhibit
DETROITERS
ARE DISCOVERING
KOSHER FOOD THAT'S
MONDAY IS
"ORIENTAL NIGHT"
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The Somerset Mall, as
part of its free summer con-
Sauteed
, Just
CHICKEN 10 95
PORTOLA I
Tender breast of chicken
in coconut milk on herb rice.
FAR
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KOSHER CATERING FOR ANY EVENT • CALL 661-9344
salad, relishes, bread basket.
or
•
Broiled Whitefish, homemade
soup, potato du jour.
Two dinners for $15495
•- SUNDAY BAVARIAN
NIGHTS'
Family Style Fried Chicken-
...additional helpings are on *us!
Also featuring Sauerbraten,
Wiener Schnitzel and other se-
lect entrees. .
Woodward at
Long Lake Rd.
Bloomfield Hale
644-1400
An exhibit featuring the
"Romantic Futurism"
paintings of Howard Wein-
garden as well as the func-
tional stoneware of Sally
Masterson will be held at
Southfield's Civic Center
Gallery through July 31.
The gallery is in the lobby of
the Parks and Recreation
Building and is open 9 a.m. -
9 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. -
5 p.m. Saturdays.
Free concert
in Southfield
The Southfield Cultural
Arts Division will present
Johnny Trudell and his Top
Brass Orchestra, playing
the best of the "Big Band
Era" at 7 p.m., Sunday in
the "Sunbowl"of the Pru-
dential Town Center.
There is no charge.
Oak Park holds
free concert
The Mack Pitt Orchestra
will perform in Oak Park's
free summer concert series,
"Music-in-the-Park," Tues-
day at 7:30'p.m. in Shepherd
Park.
In case of rain, the per-
formance will be held in the
Oak Park High School au-
ditorium. . •