54 Friday, October 5, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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•Great Food!
•Great Fun!
MEET YOUR
FRIENDS HERE!
Restaurant & Outdoor Cafe
Luncheon & Cocktails Mon.-Fri. 11:30-3 p.m.
Dinner 6 p.m.-11 p.m. Tues.-Sat.
Dinner jackets for men
required after 6 p.m.
2750 HAGGERTY RD.
AT PONTIAC TRAIL
PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE
DAILY SPECIALS
LUNCH & DINNER
SATURDAY DAYS & SUNDAY DAY & EVE
GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
967-3922
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EVERY WEEK
WHOLE LIVE
11/4 lb. LOBSTER
with Soup or Salad
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You Know That .. .
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"When in Detroit" do as the Ethiopians do" and come to a cultural "Happen-
ing" in fine Dining! A great cuisine, prepared, presented and enjoyed as it was
thousands of years ago in an atmosphere of total warmth and accommoda-
tion!
Dinner 4-10 p.m.
Tuesday thru Sunday
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ETHIOPIAN
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From the land of Queen of Sheba
3955 Woodward
i'the
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832-3337
• Bar Mitzvahs
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27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF 696
851-4094
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• ROTOLO DI PASTA RIPIENO
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featuring:
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* Baked Goods Fresh From Our Own Ovens
* Wines • Spirits • Beer-On-Draft
Come in and mingle with the rich,
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(layered with red and green pepper sauce and summer squash)
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for the month of SEPTEMBER . . . Mon. thru Sat.
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Royal Oak
19440 W. 7 Mile Rd. • Cor. Edinborough
$ 1 0 95
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Thurs. Fri. Sat. 7am to 4am:
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To A Black Tie Sit-Down Affair
For More Information, Please Call
666-4440
Your Host: Bill Mitchell
Your Hostess: Juanita
6665 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59), Across from Oakland-Pontiac Airport
Pontiac, Mich.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
$695
10:30-2:30
WITH US
TWO FOR PRICE OF ONE DINNER SPECIALS:
BROILED LAMB CHOPS
N.Y. STRIP STEAK
"Choice Cuts"
2/5 1 495
2/5 145°
ORANGE ROUGHY
w/Bourtion Butter
2/95°5
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Auto dealers hold
short story ,-contest
Michigan writers will have th
opportunity to vie for cash prize
in the first-ever short story con
test sponsored by the Detroit Aut
Dealers Association.
The contest is open to
Michigan resident, except emit
ployees and family members o,
the D.A.D.A. There is no theme
requirement, but entries must
fiction, in good taste, and must no,
exceed 2,500 words. Each entr:
must be titled, typewritten am
double-spaced. The author's narn
and address must appear on thi
first page and the author's nam(
only must appear on subsequen .
pages. Manuscripts will not be re,
turned.
Entries must be received at P.::
offices of the Detroit Auto Dealeri
Association, 1800 W. Big Beave
Road, Troy, Mich., 48084 by Nov
15.
The 1985 Detroit Auto Shovi,
runs Jan. 12-20 at Cobo Hall, al
which time the winning entry wil'
appear in the program.
Oakland University
offers fall comedy
The comedy, Mary, Mary,
reopens Friday in the Barn
Theatre on the Oakland Univer-
sity campus. The Center for the
Arts and the Department of
Theatre and Dance are -offering
six performances over two
weekends.
Performances run Friday-
Sunday, Oct. 5-7 and Oct. 12-14 at
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, am) 2
p.m. Sunday.
For ticket information, call the
Center for the Arts box office,
377-3013.
Former Detroiter
exhibits art at
Royal Oak gallery
The works of Nava Atlas, a
former Detroiter, will be on dis-
play at the Arnold Klein GallerY
in Royal Oak, Oct. 13-Nov. 3.
The original drawings, which
appeared in her book, Veg-
etariana, will be exhibited from 11
a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tuesday-
Saturday.
W. Bloomfield art
gallery features
Michigan art works
Twenty-one Detroit-related
works by Michigan artist William
House will be on display at the
Rubiner Gallery in West Bloom,'
field through Oct. 27.
Gallery hours are Tuesday-,
Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Southfield fire units
sponsor open housa
The Southfield Fire Depart'=,
ment, Southfield Firefighters
Association and the city of South-
field will co-sponsor the annual
Fire Department Open House,1
Sunday, noon to 4:30 p.m. at'
Southfield's Headquarters Fire
Station, on Lahser Road.