4 .1 54 Friday, August 17, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BEST OF EVERYTHING ENTERTAINMENT ADS GET RESULTS C Continued from preceding page Call SERVING YOU FOR 7 YEARS IN THE SAME WALNUT LAKE RD. LOCATION 2080 Walnut Lake Rd. at Inkster Featuring West Bloomfield 424.8833 Superb Milk Fed Veal Fresh Seafood Daily Served in an authentic traditional New York Italian-style atmosphere Reservations Suggested For Your Convenience 851-2500 after 3 p.m. The Jewish News Advertising Dept. El movie IstInqB BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley U 2-0330 ALL SEATS $1.00 AT ALL TIMES Your Host: Al Valente "STAR TREK III" (PG) Starring Leonard Nimoy & William Shattner Fri., Sat. & Weeknights 7:15 & 9:15 Sun. 3:15. 5:15. 7:15. 9:15 KEEGO TWIN Whore Movies Cost Less SUNDAY BRUNCH Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds. 11/2 Miles West of Telegraph 682-1900 Expanded lighted paved parking This ad will entitle bearer to ONE FREE ADMISSION Enjoy over 40 freshly prepared items such as: Beef Stroganoff, Baked Cod and Fried Chicken, Cheese, Blintzes, English Trifle and freshly baked pies and pastries when a second admission is purchased Sun.-Thurs. This coupon expires 8-23-84 I - PHILADELPHIA Adults '7.75 - Children 7 and under '4.95 EXPERIMENT (PG) Fri., Mon.-Thurs. 7:10 & 9:15 Sat. & Sun. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:10, 9:15 Served from 10 to 2 p.m. KingslEg 3un ..: t, fiil - r WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE ROAD ID BLOOMFIELD HILLS i 64 2-0 100 II - "THE JOY OF SEX" (R) Fri., Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 & 9:30 Sat. & Sun. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 fs 411••••••••••••••••4111M•••40••410••00••• -....„. • TEL EX CINEMAS MIKE BURSTYN • • • • • • • • • PRESENTS IN "KUNI LEMEL IN CAIRO" • • • 3 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • IF YOU LIKED MIKE BURSTYN IN KUNI LEMEL IN TEL—AVIV • THAN YOU'LL LOVE HIM IN HIS NEWEST FILM. STARTS TODAY!! • SHOWN DAILY AT:. 1:05 3:00 5:00 7:05 9:00 TELEGRAPH AT 10 MILES 354-9660 • . a unisex barber salon within the confines of a res- taurant. . . Nothing like the one Gino used to have for 15 years until he decided to try the bar game (Sonny's Sa- loon on Grand River, former Peter Angel's) couple of years ago ... and sold his Gentlemen's Choice with its 15 barbers and two man- icurists. Gino de Ginopolis' has just three chairs, with him- self, Mary Shutt and Linda Possela doing the hair styl- ing ... and Judy Glassman Levine his manicurist ... but is proving quite a boon for business men a women who can have lunch, drink . and go into the shop ... all in one swoop. People who come into Ginopolis' gawk when they walk through the front door . not believing what they see ... but it's for real ... with excellent hair stylists and a pretty dimpled man- icurist . . . Ginopolis' cus- tomers who have a date or want to stay, don't have to go back home and freshen up ... Only thing Gino and his lassies don't have are changes of clothes . . . The very novel idea has Gino de Ginopolis' open Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ... Starting in Sep- tember, hourse will be 12 noon to 9 p.m. Johnny and Gino are noted for their pie-in-the- face bets each year . . . with folks coming from all over to see one of them get mushed • . Johnny wagers on the University of Michigan football team and Gino takes Ohio State ... They've been doing this for ten years and people get a great kick seeing the loser pastry plastered. RIALTO RESTAU- RANT on Woodward, just south of Nine Mile in Ferndale, will reopen , Saturday. Owners Charlie and Frank Pappas were inno- cent victims of madman in the tragic incident where waitress Karen Taylor was held hostage by a crazed person eventually shot to death by police. Their many friends and customers wish them well ... and will certainly come out in droves-to show their support . . . Charlie and Frank are a couple of fine gentlemen. TABLE TALK DEPT. ... Exasperated mother to stubborn child: "Eat it, Sid- ney, dear. Pretend it's mud." ... At a lunch' counter: "Did you, say you wanted these eggs turned over?" "Yes — to the Museum of Natural His- tory" ... Small boy to his father: "How come a Coke will spoil my dinner and martinis give you an appe- tite?" ... In a hotel dining room: Wife asking, "What are the snails like here?" Husband answering, "They're disguised as wait- ers" ... Ambitious starlet: "I'm looking for a sugar daddy." Her aged escort: "Look no further, my dear, I've got diabetes" . At bar, "I got this black eye fighting for a girl's honor. She wanted to keep it." NEWS San Francisco reports six incidents of anti-Semitism San Francisco (JTA) — Police are continuing to in- vestigate occurrences of anti-Semitic vandalism at five synagogues and a day school. The buildings were plastered last week with posters declaring "Death to the Jews" and "Long Live the PLO" with large swas- tikas in the center. Peggy Isaak Gluck, a Academy, Gluck reported. Dickson said his inves- tigators would "call people who deal with the PLO," but noted that he suspected vandals other than that group. Theodore Setton, chair- man of the Jewish Commu- nity Relations Council, who visited the synagogues and school, indicated that he Northern California shared Dickson's uncer- Jewish-Bulletin staff tainty about the origin of writer, reported that In- the posters. Gluck reported spector Tom Dickson, Setton as saying that "the liaison to the Jewish com- combination of pro-PLO and munity for the San Fran- pro-Nazi sentiments in cisco police department, these posters is not tradi- • said the police would exam- tional for most anti-Semitic ine each of the affected groups." synagogues in the hope of finding the perpetrators. Concert in park Two worshippers on their ,way to. Tisah b'Av services Oak Park's summer discovered the posters. "Music-in-the-Park" con- Identical posters were found cert series will conclude at on Conga. Adath Israel, Ner 7:30 p.m. Tuesday with a Tamid, Beth Sholom, performance by Sherith Israel, and Chevra "Mainstreet" in Shepherd 1).”4. 4.4”niaalnIn is frac, •