n ..1 5. 777^mUJJ.c.....eits."0....7.4m -)C “. fepirseir: O . E.:1 nt_t7v. , a, 36 3 Friday, July 19, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MARIO'S HONEY TREE AT TALLY HALL 31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. at 14 Mlle • Farmington Hills NOW OPEN OOD • SOUVLAKI • SPINACHH PIE • GREEK SALA D • BAKLAVA • RICE PUDDING CARRY-OUT & CATERING BEST OF EVERYTHING Pizzeria 855-4866 Continued on next page Italian-American Food 4:30 p.m.-10 Tues.-Thurs. 4:30 p.m.-I1 Fri. & Sat. 4:30 p.m.-9 Sun. Elegant Wedding Cakes 2464 N. WOODWARD Bet. 12 & 13 547-0272 On The Boardwalk 6887 Orchard Lake Rd. Free Parking Nationally known for serving 4-H Prize Blue Ribbon Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors. ∎ host aged Is Private Dining Rooms for Banquets and Parties OW Serving daily from 11:30 — Sunday from 12 noon coon 772 P OPEN FROM 11 a.m. el fa j p‘ r o ' I Banquet Facilities Outside Catering Dinner 5 to 11 p.m. MONDAY thru Sat. EARLY BIRD MENU tat $525 H "— APPEARING IGY, GARY ROSE TRIO Tues. thru Sat. GREENFIELD NORTH OFF 10 • 967-3922 FRENCH & ITALIAN CUISINE A Comfortable Place for Lunch and Fine Dining Banquet, Party Facilities and Catering are Available. $2 OFF DINNERS 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs. 682-1347 Between Orchard Lake Road or Haggerty Road. Pontiac Trail to Old Orchard Trail to Hiller Road. BILLY ROSE QUARTET mg) 11004" 44 Vist •,, Rated Number One By: 9 pm to 2 am • Tuesday thru Saturday Reservations accepted 421-7370 • 30325 WEST SIX MILE ROAD • LIVONIA, MI 48152 • " 911 . Detroit Free Press, Windsor Star, Metropolitan Detroit, Grosse Pointe News and Others Visit Southtield's Finest Delicatessen-Restaurant Featuring Ol ekte QUALITY HOMEMADE FOOD •CL/C/C1 1 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING MONDAY 12 MILE & EVERGREEN Nuestra caw es su casa • • • • (My House Is Your House) 3400 Bagley Ave. (At 23rd Street) Detroit, MI 48216 • Phone 8414700 . OPEN SEVEN DAYS — from 11 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. One Of The Nation's Foremost. Authentic Mexican Restaurants "Like being at the finest of Mexico City" 1/4 4 p.m. to 1 p.m. — Mon. Thru Fri. Fit so (formerly Freddie's) Reservations Accepted 1990 Hiller Rd. (Old Orchard Where The Action Is! FOR LUNCH ve i EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA 557-8899 ■ gI CI MPOZ aum I. um I 1 DELI FOR 4 II 1 $10•" • Rim 1MI suw at REEF /95 ONIONS POTATO SALAD • I • 2 PICKLES (II curse) • RYE MEAD LI INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, II No SubsUtudorn Expires 7-26-85 JN I POT., VEG. 8 BREAD BASKET 11 1111•11111 6111•111111111111•11111111MININI Fashion Show The Meadow Brook Music Fes- tival — Saks Fifth Avenue Fash- ion Show will take place Aug. 14 at 1:30 p.m in the festival's Baldwin Pavilion. To purchase tickets, call the community relations office, 370- 3316. Vocalist To Sing SPECIALS OF THE WEEK • STUFF ED • u CA vB EB R AA GN ED. Toronto and London, England. Tonight's concert, from 5:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m: in outdoor courtyard of the Inn, is the only date Coconut Groove will play in United States this year . . . Ad- mission is free until 7:30 p.m. . . . $5 after. The concerts typically draw from 1,400 to 2,400 people to Troy Hilton, Maple Rd. and Stephen- son Hwy. . . . Coconut Groove's home base is TWD's club in the Yorkville section of Toronto, where they play two-week gigs every eight weeks. Keyboard and vocal stylist Ewart Everard Williams, native of Guyana, provides a strong Afro-Latin rhythm concept to the band . . . Grenada native Lester Boyke plays steel drums and bass guitar in bringing a Caribbean sound. The Summer Nights concerts continue with Rumplestiltskin, July 26 . . . and other bands each Friday night through Sept. 20. REPUTATION OF Lowry's (former Freddie's), Hiller Rd. off Pontiac Trail between Haggerty and Orchard Lake Road, is evi- dent by so many recognizable re- staurateurs who dine there. Owner Dan Lowry is "the new __kid on the block" . . . creating his own image . . . and making his one of the best places to go for food value . . . amidst gracious, com- fortable relaxed dining. RODNEY DANGERFIELD recalls that his first engagement as a stand-up comic was in a place so far out in the woods, his act was reviewed in Field and Stream .. . Opening night the boss said, "Kid, I want to talk to you in the base- ment" . . . Rod asked a waiter, "Did the boss ever summon you to the basement?" . . . Yes," was the answer. "It was the night he made me a waiter" . . . Rod said, "What were you before — a busboy?" . "No," said the waiter, "his part- ner" . . . Dangerfield claims that the neighborhood in which he ma- tured was so tough that a sign in the post office read, "One hundred dollars reward for information leading to the arrest of anybody." . . . Further proof? They raffled off a police radio car . . . with two cops still sitting in it! The city of Birmingham's summer music series will feature the Bugs Beddow Quintet with vocalist, Ursula Walker, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Shain Park. Admission is free. Singer Performs Ursula Walker will perform in Northland Center's Jazz Alfresco series today at 1:30 p.m. The con- cert will be held in the Center's Great Lakes Court.