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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 21

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PAGE 5 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1975 ACCENT- On Women MARYLAND'S FINEST FOR WINING DINING Engagements And Weddings AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD! Home of the fabulous San Antonio dinner Asado de Puerco liquor and good cocktails Expwy. Go Right on Riverdale Rd. then left on Kenilworth down 1 Block ALAMO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 5808 12 Kenilworth Ave. Riverdale, Md. 277-0057 Open Mon.

thru Sol. "5- CANTONESE AMERICAN CUISINE Baltimore's Finest! Featuring BUFFET DINNER Every Tuesday Night Superb DRINKS COCKTAILS Fast CARRY OUT. 788-4777 BAMBOO INN 1111 N. Rolling Rd. Just Off U.

S. 40 lights From Beltway Exit 15 if 4 Wi BRENTWOOD INN A Gourmet's Paradts and ONLY 20 mint, away Vi block from Dundalk Holabird Ave. 285-0520 "Home of Maryland Intef national Wine Cellar Open every day including Monday. THE GOURMET PARADISE. And Only 20 Minutes Away Featuring AGED BEEF FAMOUS SEAFOOD.

Every Tuesday ia BRENTWOOD INTERNATIONAL. I i m0mm wmmmmm. '4. If CARNEY Restaurant Lounge 2014 E. Joppa Rd.

(East of Beltway Exit 30) Now Featuring SEAFOOD DINNER SPECIALS Sunday thru Thursday Evenings ST' CASA GIANNERIN1 6826 Harford Road Call 254-1060 VEAL SEAFOOD STEAK Served In the Authentic Italian Manner in pleasant dining Atmosphere. Come and Relax for Luncheon or Dinner. Enjoy Your Favorite Drink or Cocktail before a pleasing meat. HOT STEAMED CRABS SEAFOODS From Chesapeake Bay Rockfish To Fresh Maine lobster Summer dining At Its Best! Relaxing Drinks Tasty Cocktails. CRAB CLAW Navy Pt.

St. Michaels, Md. 745-2900 Good Service and Leisurely Dining in a Most Comfortable Atmosphere, Featuring CHINESE, AMERICAN POLYNESIAN CUISINE. Tasty Cocktails and Excellent Banquet Facilities. FLOWER DRUM 9036 Liberty Rd.

(Randallstown) 922-2776 Rettberg Bros. MRS. BRUCE E. WEAVER Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Bruce E.

Weaver was Miss Carol Ann Nelson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Nelson, of Burnt Oak road.

Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver, of Kent avenue. The ceremony was performed at Hillsdale Chat-sworth United Methodist Church by the Rev. Herley Bowling.

Maid of honor to the bride wa Miss Mary Aibough. Mr. David Weaver was best man for his brother. After a wedding trip to Deep Creek, the couple returned to reside in J. A.BenaeU MRS.

M. J. STERRETT The marriage of the former Miss Julia Deborah Johnson to Mr. Michael Jerome Sterrett took place recently at All Saints Catholic Church. The Rev.

Maurice Blackwell of Saint Bernadine's Church conducted the ceremony. Mrs. Frances Johnson Hines, of Fredericksburg, is the mother of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Sterrett, of Detroit. Miss Pearl Cantrelle, of New Orleans, was maid of honor for the bride. Best man was Mr. Cordell Overby, of Washington. After a honeymoon on Cape Cod, the couple returned to reside in Lucell Studios MRS.

C. C. HUPFELD Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Daly, of Myrtle avenue, Greenwood Lake, N.Y., have announced the marriage of their daughter Miss Dorothy Theresa Daly to Mr.

Christopher Carl Hupfeld, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Hupfeld, of Chesley avenue, Baltimore. The ceremony was performed at a nuptial mass by the Right Rev. Patrick O'Flaherty at Holy Rosary Church, Greenwood Lake, N.Y.

Maid of honor was Miss Anne Connor of Wynnewood," Pa. Mr. William Purcell, of this city, was best man. After a wedding trip to Niagra Falls, N.Y., the couple returned to live in Blacks-burg, Va. Pauljordan MRS.

RICHARD TALLENT The rnarriage of the former Miss Linda Louise Shanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo William Shanks, of Twin Oaks road, Linthicum, to Mr. Richard Girard Tallent took place recently at the Ma-gothy United Methodist Church. The Rev.

Glenn Clulow performed the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Tallent, of Cooks lane. Mrs.

Lorraine S. Bechtel was matron of honor for her sister. Best man was Mr. Michael E. Tallent, brother of the bridegroom.

After a honeymoon in Williamsburg, the couple returned to live on Cooks lane. Rcttberi Bra. MRS. THOMAS R. TUTTLE Announcement has been made of the marriage of the former Miss Cheryl Lynn Healey to Mr.

Thomas Richardson Tuttle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Healey, of Annapolis.

Her husband is the son of Mr. Edward S. Tuttle of Luther-ville, and Mrs. Robert Schrack, of Springfield, 111. The marriage ceremony took place at the Christian Temple, Edmonson avenue and Academy road.

Miss Donna Healey was maid of honor for her sister. Best man was Mr. Michael Working. The couple honeymooned in Acapulco. MISS SUSAN L.

PHILLIPS Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Susan Linda Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Nettie Phillips, of Parkington avenue, and the late Benjamin Phillips, to Mr. Manfred Kauf-mann. Mr. Kauf mann is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Kaufmann. Miss Phillips has an associates of science degree in general business from the evening college of the Johns Hopkins University, where she is continuing study in accounting. Mr. Kaufmann is a graduate of the Hopkins with degrees in industrial and mechanical engineering and a masters degree in management science.

Acclaimed by Experts as Maryland's Finest in Dining! Featuring DANCING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT. Party and Banquet GAMBRINUS RESTAURANT LOUNGE The Heart of Towson At Washington And Pennsylvania GOLDEN CHINA RESTAURANT 2039 Englewood Ave. "Where Windsor Milt Gwynn Oak Meet" 265-67776778 "Let's Gat Acquainted Offer" Bring This Ad in And Receive) A 5 DISCOUNT Either on a QUICK LUNCH or a DINNER that's frt for a King! You can always count on Golden China. LUNCH DINNER SPECIALS Chinese American Food. FAST CARRYOUT SERVICE Serving Favorite Beer Wine On The Scene EXCELLENT ORIENTAL CUISINE.

A perfect place to dine. Specializing in CANTONESE DISHES and serving Maryland's Finest in CHINESE CUISINE long pour drinks cocktails. GOLDEN STAR 3326-28 Greenmount Ave. Call 366-7932 Sisterhood Session Oct. 30 At Har Sinai HICKORY INN The Fireside Restaurant 3 miles North of Bel Air on U.S.

Route 1 879-7860 Take a Short, Pleasant Drive to our Famous SUNDAY BUFFET. Also Serving Daily LUNCHEON DINNER. Specials At Reasonable Fare. Hefty Drinks and Cocktails. HO TOY RESTAURANT 5509 Reisterstown Rd.

Vt Blk. so. of Northern Pkwy. 358-2700 Ask About WEEKLY SPECIALS." served Every Fri. thru Thurs.

We're a delightful little Restaurant Serving fine Chinese-American Cuisine and Delicious Drinks Cocktails. Culturale Italiano di Baltimora a party will be held October 24 at Evergreen House Theater, North Charles street. "The purpose of the club is the stimulation of an interest in the Italian language and the cultural aspects of Italian civilization. All lectures are in Italian. Anyone interested in the purpose of the organization is eligible for membership upon payment of annual dues," says Alcide Berlanda, president.

For more information, call 377-4968. IFL Benefit Oct.25 Memories covering five decades will brought back by the musical review "Dreams of Tomorrow, Nostalgia Tonight," to be sponsored October 25 by Infants' Fight For Life. Curtain time will be 8.30 P.M. at the Pikesville Senior High School. The show will begin in the 1920's and continue through the 1970's, according to Mrs.

Ava Lenet and Mrs. Joyce Fruman, chairmen for the event. Mrs. Alice Stringer is musical accompanist. Choreographer is Mrs.

Judi Miller and Mrs. Lent is the director. For tickets, call 484-6820. tion, is coordinator of the session. Chairmen are Mrs.

Harvey Newman and Mrs. Max Meyers. Mrs. Herman Gold, president of the Har Sinai Temple Sisterhood, will deliver the opening prayer and greetings will be given by Rabbi Herbert Rutman, spiritual leader of the host congretation. All sisterhood and federation members are invited.

Show By NARBW A fashion show and luncheon October 25 at the Blue Crest North will be sponsored by the Baltimore Chapter of the National Association of Railway Business Women. Beginning at 11.30 A.M. cocktails will be served and luncheon will begin at 12.30 P.M. to be followed by the fashion show with clothes and accessories from Hamburgers. Mrs.

Katherine Lee is chairman of the event. The NARBW is a nonprofit, charitable, nationwide organization comprising women employes of all railroads. For reservations or information call 825-6134. Anniversary Party In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Circolo LUNCH DINNER "The Steak Place with Good Seafood." Enioy Your Favorite Sporting Event On Our 4x6 Giant TV Screen. This Sunday SMORGASBORD (All You Can Eat) $3.00 3rd Levell HOUSE OF WELSH Guilford At Saratoga 685-7158 Rabbi Samuel Kaplan, director of Chabad House, will be guest speaker at the October 30 meeting of sister- -hoods, sponsored annually by the Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations of Maryland.

It will be held at the Har Sinai Temple, Park Heights avenue. Theme of this year's session is "Missionary Inroads Fact Or "The guest speaker is directly involved with this subject, particularly aspects pertaining to Jewish youth," says Mrs. Benjamin J. Wood, president of the sponsoring organization. Participants from the sisterhoods of each branch of Judiasm "will discuss the reactions and actions of their rabbis and congregations to this relavant, contemporary problem," says Mrs.

Wood. She adds, "this sisterhood interchange is unique because it is the only program in the community where women from each of the three branches of Judiasm Orthodox, Conservative and Reform come together to exchange ideas and to learn about and better understand each other. The purposes of the various sisterhoods are explored, the activities explained and the means to achieve common goals are discussed." Mrs. Jacob Sakols, first vice president of the federa KISMET RESTAURANT In The Beautiful Chatham Mall 9200 Balto. Nat'l Pike Ellicott City 461-9277 AUTHENTIC TURKISH FOOD Shish Kebab Doner Kebab Talash Kebab other Turkish delicacies.

BELLY DANCERS LIVE TURKISH MUSIC Monday Nites MARYLAND INN Church Circle, Annapolis Res. From Balto. 269-0990 Go First Class In Historic Annapolis! GREAT FOOD 8 GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. Plan Now For An Evening of Delicious Dining And Fine Music. SUNDAY BUFFET All you Can Eat! MIDDLEB0R0UGH Restaurant Lounge Beltway South to Essex Bock River Neck Rd.

to Middteborough Rd. left to Miles Road. 662-6058. STEAKS SEAFOOD Just a short drive to exquisite dining in a most relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. Banquet Parties Welcome.

Plenty of Free Parking Come to Gracious Dining In Authentic Oriental Atmosphere STEAK SHRIMP LOBSTER. Prepared At Table' Hibachi Cooking. Excellent Facilities For Any "Special Occasion." NICHIBEI-KAI 1524 YORK RD. lutherville Beltway Exit 26 321-7090 Art Show Through Oct. 31 The one-woman art show by Marilyn Shapiro at Villa Julie College, in Stevenson, Md.

will continue through October 31. Being held in the Art Wing, on the college campus, the exhibition includes oils, temperas and collages. Mrs. Shapiro's works are included in private collection. They have been exhibited in local and national art shows, including exhibitions at The Peale Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, in the District The World Of Now Featuring Complete CONTINEN- I TAl DINNERS Starting From Only rUpiliOn, LlUe S6.95! Your Evening of Dining Is Made 8880 Frederick Rd.

More Pleasurable By Our Unsurpassed French Service And Pleasant Ellicott City, Md. 465-4207 THE PRIME RIB Restaurant In The Horizon House 1101 N. Calvert St. 539-1804 Free Indoor Parking JOIN OUR CROWD TONIGHT! INTIMATE DINING Exquisite Colonial Atmosphere Serving LUNCHEONS Tues. thru Fri.

DINNERS Tues thru Sun. Strolling Music Nitely. Scrumptious SUNDAY BRUNCH 1 1 to 3. POWDER LEE ANN Entertaining In The Wine Cellar. SAMUEL OWINGS 1767 Corner of Painters Mill Dolfield Rds.

Owings Mills, 363-6670 El of Columbia, the Washington and Jefferson College National Painting Show, the Jewish Community Center Gallery, the Loyola College Invitation Wed. 22 4 23 Lyric Theatre 8:15 p.m. SHARP! Mendelssohn's great and moving oratorio ELIJAH Rest in the "Hear Ye, Israel" and all the other famous arias sung by Carole Farley Soprano Gwendolyn Killebrew Contralto Kenneth Riegel Tenor David Clatworthy Baritone The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Chorus conducted by SERGIUCOMISSIONA "Lightning Strikes the Podium" -Houston Post Tickets $3 00, S4.00 to S8.00 from the BSO, 120 W. Mt. Royal open weekdays 10-6.

Saturdays 12-6, or from Hochschild's, Hutzler's. Stewart's and Montgomery al, the Greater New Orleans SEOUL RESTAURANT 500 W. UNIVERSITY PARKWAY 366-0930 located In the Carlyle Apts. KOREAN, AMERICAN CHINESE JAPANESE CUISINE A Most pleasant place for dining. LUNCHEON DINNER.

Served 7 Days a week (Monday 5 'til 10). Valet parking. Fine Banquet Facilities. National Exhibition at International Art Mart and others. In 1972, Marilyn Shapiro was one of the United States artists reviewed by the Paris ONE WEEK ONLY You'll Be Enchanted with our Happy Service and Friendly Atmosphere- Serving Your Favorites in SEAFOODS, STEAKS BEEF.

Featuring Good Cocktails And Special Dessert Menu. SUNSET Restaurant Lounge 625 Greenway Glen Burnie 768-1417 Magazine La Revue Mod-erne for her painting "Paula" which appeared at the Washington and Jefferson show. WO Villa Julie College is on! Green Spring Valley road be-i tween Park Heights avenuei Elmer Rigby's TAYLOR HOUSE Loch Raven Blvd. Taylor Ave. 823-6252 Conv.ni.ntly located across from me Hitfondal.

Theatr. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKI Featuring LOBSTER TAILS Stuffed with Bockfin Crabmeot. BROILED CRAB CAKES, STUFFED SHRIMP Towson's Best Sunday Brunch (11 A.M. to 3 P.M. only and Falls road.

Ward's (Ticketron). For ticket information, call 837-5691 birthstone of the October-born. But a gem favored, also, by every fashion-conscious woman. Our entire collection will be on sale for one week only, including pieces luxuriously accented with diamonds and other precious stones. See a representative selection of.

beautiful opal jewelry at all our stores, though not necessarily each piece shown here. Use one of our own charge pfans. or Master CharqeBankAtiwncard. JdiSLmtck ni -r i um lj pHorw) I Tinrnw CHNO OE lUneNTIIS PRESENTS ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUN AWAY CLIFF ROBERTSON MAX VON SYDQW IN STANLEY SCHNEIDER WKJOUCTION STONE POLLACK FILM TOM JONES STEAK PUB Glenmont Towers Goucher Blvd. nr.

Loch Raven Blvd. PRCHTRR OPEN 7 EVENINGS A WEEK Illustration enlarged DICI NAZ VELLEGGIA Hampton House Apts. 204 E. Joppa Rd. Towson, Md.

821-8888 DINING AT ITS GOURMET BEST) Featuring the finest in Italian and American Cuisine luncheon Dinner Cocktails and Dancing. For Reservations Call 821-8888 D.P. PAUL CO. SECURITY SQUARE MALL Phone 944 8323 GOLDEN RING MALL Roscdale, Maryland Phone 574-1 220) imiuiiiiI i llm il II I Ml niHTV pjinnv WOODY'S INN 8228 Pulaski Hwy. 687-9713 OPEN FIRE HICKORY COOKED PORK BAR B-CUEOur Speciotty "You'll Never Taste Anything So Good." Also Featuring FINE SEAFOOD A TENDER BEEF.

Hefty Drinks Cocktails, Special Luncheon Menu. inMN HOUSEMAM Also Springfield Mall, crazy umm "S3 'WeV Th0 Real Thing Norfolk, Raleigh, Charleston, Richmond, Hampton, Portsmouth, and Fayattovilla 1 I WESTVICW CINEMA YORK RD 60UO Butimoie Mi Pike hiR La ToTi VANISHING POIHTi 6eitay fx! II Toik Rd Oco Siatt DISTINCTIVE IY OIFFFRENT IUN-CHEONS DINNERS. Served At Reasonable Priceil Our Kitchen is open til 17 30 Fri. Sat. nrtes For the 'LATE NITE SNACKER' Party Facilities plenty of Free Parking Available 71 1 jXi'M 7 7 7 Restaurant 2010 York Road 252-6677.

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