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November 23, 1984 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 23, 1984

49

Restaurant

AT APPLEGATE SQUARE
Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd.

Southfield

Dining and Cocktails

pared by Chef Theodore Mit-
ropoulis.
BEGINNING DEC. 3, be-
tween the hours of 7 and 10 each
Monday morning, Sheraton-
Southfield Hotel will give coffee
and donuts to all Detroit area cab
drivers who stop in . . . The hotel
is calling Mondays "Cabbie Day."
TICKET DEMAND for the
popular musical Do Black Patent
Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?
has done what it did back in 1981
. . . prompted an extension of the
engagement
current
Scheduled to close this Sunday,
it'll run through Dec. 16 at Bir-
mingham Theater on S. Wood-
ward.
Birmingham Theater and
WOMC-FM host their annual
"Care and Share Holiday Food
Drive" this Monday at the thea-
ter.
All donations of non-perishable
food items will be used by the
Capuchin Mission Soup Kitchen
to assure hundreds of needy
families a holiday dinner . . . Be-
cause hunger is still a serious
problem, the Capuchin Soup
Kitchen continues to feed many
who would not otherwise have
enough food.
lo puuuus of canned.,
boxed or dried food, the donor will
receive one ticket to Do Black Pa-
tent Leather Shoes Really Reflect
Up? . . . Hours for food collection
are 3 pm. to 7 p.m. in the Bir-
mingham Theater lobby . . . with
cider and donuts . . . Tickets are
limited to the first 400 people.
GABE ZAWIDEH, owner of
Kingsley Inn on Woodward with
brother Sam and son Ramsey, re-
cently returned with wine buying
trips ... to share much knowledge
with Sam, his daughter Layla,
marketing director, and Sam's
son Jerry, head of kitchen and
dining room operations.
Gabe and wife Julie went to
France and Germany . . . wit-
nessed the Culinary Olympics in
Frankfort . . . and ate at three
Michelin Guide top-rated restau-
rants . . . paying up to $120 per
couple for lunch.
Ramsey, who was amazed at the
great strides made by California
wine producers, is Kinglesy Inn's
beverage manager and general
manager.

is against the law to eat peanuts
in church or to use tomatoes in
making clam chowder . . . A citi-
zen may not carry a lunch pail on
the public streets Riverside,
Calif. . . . and you must not peel an
orange in a hotel room anywhere
in the state . . . According to an old
Detroit law, banana peels are not
to be thrown in the streets for fear
of injury to horses . . . A New Jer-
sey state law passed in 1929 states
that "no hotel restaurant or din-
ing room or kitchen hall be used
for a sleeping or dressing room by
an employee or other persons" .. .
During wartime, a New York
court ruled that "the defendant
will be restrained from selling
pickles, but not from serving them
with meals as a substitute for but-
ter."
THIRD ANNUAL Pasta Eat-
ing Contest to benefit the Muscu-
lar Dystrophy Association is this
Tuesday, 9 p.m., at McFrock's,
Orchard Lake Rd. and 12 Mile.

ped Sam to visit Dr. Slotsky for
"hormonies" . "Are they good?"
Sam asked . . . "Good?" hollered
his friend. "When a horse got to go
to stud they send him first to
Slotsky. If he can fix up horses,
imagine what he can do for you."
. . . Four weeks later, Sam met his
friend who asked, "Well, did you
see Slotsky?" . . . "Every day for
four weeks," Sam beamed . . . "Did
it help you with your wife?" his
friend wanted to know . . . "Wife
nothing," answered Sam, "but

Continued on next page

A Great Detroit
Tradition

-?\
CARL'S /

4

IN PURCHASING WINES,

it's well to remember that some
domestic wine is superior to an
obscure imported wine offered as
"a bargain" . . . Origin is no
guarantee of excellence.

Try wines of all kinds _
lifetime you couldn't try them all
. . . If traveling in Europe, try the
wines of the region you are visit-
ing . . . For example, in Germany,
drink Moselles in Trier and Rhine
wines in Wiesbaden . . . Don't
order Burgundy wine in Bordeaux
or ask for a bottle of Medoc in
Dijon or Beaune . . . Wines are
best enjoyed where they are born
. . . Generally speaking, drink the
drier wines before the sweeter and
the younger before the older .. .
White wines, dry or sweet, taste
better served chilled, while red
wines are best enjoyed at room
temperature except perhaps in
very hot climates . . . But there is
no law in these matters . . . only
lore.
IN THE HANDS of a real pro
like Myron Cohen, the fine art of
dialect has survived ... He is also
one of the very few experts who
have! . . . Dialect king Cohen likes
to tell about the two partners in
the cloak and suit business who
were having an argument . . . The
senior partner said, "You're so
crooked that the wool you're pul-
ling over my eyes is 50 percent
LOONEY LAWS DEPT. ...
cotton."
In Houston, Texas, the law stipu-
Or the one about the two Jewish
lates that you cannot buy rye
women in Brooklyn who were
bread, goose liver or limburger
talking and one said to the other,
cheese on Sunday, and if you do,
you cannot take it out of the store _"If I live, I'll see you Wednesday —
if not, Thursday."
. . . An old Los Angeles ordinance
The late and great Bill Robin-
states that pickle-making, carried
on at any point within the city son, foremost black star of his
time, used to get howls with the
limits where the aroma might of-
one about a little black soldier
fend the nostrils of a passerby, is a
violation of the law and punisha- - who tried to break out of camp and
was stopped by the guard . . . He
ble by a fine . . . In farawaY Con-
necticut, it is illegal to sell pickles told the guard, "I've got a mother
in Heaven, a father in Hell and a
which, when dropped 12 inches,
girl in Harlem — and I'm gonna'
collapse in their own juice .. .
They must remain whole and see one of 'em tonight!"
Last time Myron Cohen ap-
even bounce.
peared in Detroit was at the
In Evansville, Ind., it is against
former Michigan Palace . . . I still
the law to sell hamburgers on
remember him telling about 68-
Sunday . . . and in nearby Iowa, it
year-old Sam who was getting
is illegal to serve food in pool-
complaints from his wife about
rooms or barber shops . . . Des
Moines also has a regulation for- their romantic life . . . "I am not
bidding booths or partitions in the man I used to be," apologized
Sam. "I ain't got it — I had it —
restaurants.
In the state of Massachusetts, it but I ain't got it" . . . A friend tip-

I

Known Nationally For
Serving Prize 4H Blue Ribbon
Steaks, Sea Foods

And Fine LtqueurS

Open Daily 11:30 a.m.
Sunday Noon to 1 a.m.

7 4

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*;

CARL'S
CHOP HOUSE

833-0700
3020 GRAND RIVER

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For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757

Open 6 Days a week;...Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m....Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

PLAN THE PERFECT
HOLIDAY/BUSINESS PARTY

1/1 All-You-Can-Eat Pizza

For Groups of 15 or More.
Up To 20% Discount Off Party
Packages Thru End of December.
In Buddy's Party Room.
Where The Pizza Is No. 1. There's
Friendly Service and Lots of Fun.
[ 7 . i Call for Reservations Today at
One of These Locations.

DATES ARE BEING FILLED FAST SO RESERVE NOW!

• 17125 Conant (corner 6
• 31646 Northwestern Hwy.
Mile, Detroit) 892 9001
(corner of MicIdlebelt,
Farmington Hills) 855-4600,
• 8100 Old 13 Mlle (corner Van
Dyke, Warren) 574 9200
• 33605 Plymouth Road
(west of Farmington Rd.,
• 14156 E. 12 Mlle (east of
_ Livonia) 261-3550
Schoenherr, Warren)
777-3400 (carry out only)
Major Credit Cards Accepted

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IRVING S

559-1380

BERKLEY THEATRE

2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Berkley LI 2-0330
ALL SEATS
$1.00 AT ALL TIMES
Clint Eastwood in
"TIGHTROPE" (II)
Fri., Sat., Mon.,
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
7:10 & 9:20
Sun. 2:45, 5:00 7:10, 9:20

KEEGO TWIN

Where Movies Cost Less
Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds.
1 1/2 Miles West of Telegraph
682-1900

Mon. & Tues.
ALL SEATS $1.00
This ad will entitle bearer
ONE FREE ADMISSION
when a second admission is
purchased
Fri., Sun., Wed. & Thurs.

I - Anne Bancroft is marvelous!
Oscar Winner — N.Y. Times
"GARBO TALKS" (PG13)
Fri., Sat.-Sun.
2:30, 4:30, 7:15, 9:25
Mon.-Thurs. 7:00 & 9:10

II - Spectacular Double Bill!
"FIRST BORN" (PG13)
Fri., Sat.-Sun.
2:15, 7:00, 10:55
Mon.-Thurs. 9:25 only
PLUS!!!
"KARATE KID" (PG)
Fri., Sat.-Sun. 4:00 & 8:45
Mon.-Thurs. 7:15 only

EVERY WEEK A NEW
BREAKFAST SPECIAL

DINNER SPECIAL—NOV. 23 THRU NOV. 29

CHOPPED SIRLOIN t



SMOTHERED IN ONIONS!

48

No
Carry-Out

INCLUDES: TOMATO JUICE OR SOUP, SALAD,
POT. OR VEG. AND BREAD BASKET

CARRY-OUT SPECIALS—NOV. 23 THRU NOV. 29
Our Own Homemade
Vienna

CORNED BEEF

Or Romanian

PASTRAMI

k $49 8 lb.
min.

COLE SLAW Or
POTATO SALAD

Reg. $1.20 lb.

1 lb.

C

lb.

Min.

HOLIDAY TRAY ORDERS
NOW BEING TAKEN

• 6 MEATS • CHEESES
• COLE SLAW • POTATO SALAD $
• RELISHES • MUSTARD
• RYE BREAD

2 5

per
pers.

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