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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 23

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The Boston Globei
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23 I Boston Evening Globe Friday, June 30, 1972 Let's Eat Out a la carte housewives fool their husbands for years, with "homemade" kishka, knish-es and the like, is now distributing a wider range of European and Israeli items under the Continental Gourmet Foods label. It's being carried by Kosher markets and delis at the moment. I the MUSIC mT I K-K-K-KATY: STARTS MON, PUMP HOUSE owner of your favorite restaurant on the night of July 17, he will probably be at Pier 4. Fellow restauranteurs will be toasting Nathan "Nat" Sharaf, who has long been active in the food service industry, not only in the Boston area, where the Sharaf name is well known, but in state, regional and national By Anthony Spinazzola Globe Staff Among the things hcpe to see: A jifger of sinrple syrup (sugared water) whenever iced tea or iced coffee is served. Lumps never, never dissolve, and granulated sugar does so only slowly.

It wouldn't be that difficult to provide either, since nearly every bar serving mixed drinks has a quart or so of the stuff around. Perhaps restaurant should listen to the new President of the National Restaurant Assn. (NRA), Robert D. Flickinger, who, tapping into consumerism, has this to say about menu writing: "A menu should be presented so that the customer knows in advance exactly what he is going to receive when he picks out an item. "A restaurant should tell you whether or not the hot dog is pure beef.

It should tell you whether the roast turkey is rolled turkey, processed bits of white and dark meat, or slices from the bird. There's much that can and should be done." CELEBRATE WITH DICK DOHERTY ROUTE 9, FRAMINGHAM Speaking of the NRA, the same convention that elected Flickinger president, named John Koni-ares, Lynnfield, director for the New England region. GRIN AND BEAR IT TONIGHT thru SUNDAY I keep getting little slices of peanut butter pie and things like that from a place in Somerville. It's called the Undiscovered and it's at 27 College Davis square. Judged from the imaginative little fattening stuff I've sampled, it should be an interesting place to visit.

We should have reported sooner that the Mills Falls Restaurant, Newton Upper Falls, is under the management of a group of Boston (er, New England) Patriots: Romy Loudd, Bill Elias and Jesse Richardson. Not easily found, the Mills Falls is along the Charles River, bounded by Rte. 9, Chestnut, Ellis, and Elliot Streets. Miltie Koor of Chelsea, who has been helping GALA 8-ACT FUR REVUE holering YVD.V.V5 Ross Burgess Pattie Stan Jerry Coyle Tom vans Billy Galvin Jana Louise PautO'Donnell mm (formerly The Turnpikes) OPENS THURS. JULY 6-12 ICHEECH NOW THRU SUN.

OPENS HON. THRU SUM. "dilurds mm Ut? Rock-Soul-Jonon SUN. MAT. 47 Warner si If VINCENT J.

CATANIA, president of Pewter Pot Management Burlington, has been elected president of the Mass. Restaurant Assn. and takes office July 1. i a with his brother George, operates the Kenwood restaurants in Lynnfield and Maiden. The Maiden operation was begun in 1923 by their father; the Lynnfield restaurant has been in operation for five years, and was recently enlarged.

If you can't find the By Lichtv 3E IT tine air I 'I'll drink to this I'll drink to that! Is that your idea of a brilliant conversationalist?" vA "no. The Market Place dining room, 200 Beecham st, Chelsea, adjacent to the New England Produce Center, has changed its menu somewhat and added dancing on weekend nights in the combination motel, restaurant, cocktail lounge and coffee shop. A catalog of specially cut, packaged and frozen gourmet meat items prime beef, rib and loin lamb chops, boned lamb legs, and other items now being offered by Irving Levitt 34-36 New Market Boston, is available upon request. Midnight 'Frenzy' Alfred Hitchcock's "Frenzy" will be screened at midnight shows tonight and Saturday at the Sack Cinema 57. "Frenzy" stars Jon Finch, Alec McCowen, and Barry Foster.

is on Schaefer-when ffie Friend of ours who is an avid restaurant-goer swears the following really happened in a restaurant along Rte. 128. The menu listed "tour-nedoes of beef with truffles." Our friend ordered, sampled, and then asked the waitress where the truffles were supposed to be. "Oh," she replied, "there aren't any. You don't expect truffles, too, at the price we charge.

They're too expensive." 'Godspell' to benefit Vendome fund A Vendome Fire Fund benefit performance of the musical, "Godspell," will be given Sunday, July 9, at 6 p.m. in the Wilbur Theatre, 252 Tremont Boston. Actors, musicians, backstage crew, and the Wilbur Theatre staff are performing free. Tickets are on sale at the Wilbur box office and by mail and are priced at $9.90 in the orchestra, $9 and $8 in the first balcony, and $6 and $5 in the second balcony. King's itiow BROOKLINE AVE.

at FENWAY PARK NEW CESSATIONS 1600 Soldiers Field Road at Sammy White's Brighton Bowl LITTLE EVA AND ESPIONAGE GET WET INSIDE OUT AT SWIM in our pool from 2 P.M. DRINK at our bar Irom 2 P.M. DANCING to thi music of WILLIE WRIGHT FROM 8 P.M. 1110 Commonwealth Ave. Allston Seventh Floor HUlt CI SANDWICH RO.

off Rte. 28 FALMOUTH THE FARQUAHR Through July 9 Also: ueep reeiini at MUSIC MAOf FAMOUS It CIENN MILLER TIX BENEKE RAY EBERU THE MODERNAIRES WITH PAULA KEUT 1.1 loi pk'l (LIKMIUIMCKISIU em am mi mni jult a mi Si 2 TC 3jc IC Special Happy Hours SatSun, at 3 PJl i EMPLOYEE'S NIGHT MONDAY 310 Barnstable Road, Hyannis bjc FmilA-R p.m. Ba.timo-t, Ugh Villty. Fa. INTERNATIONAL V' PICTURES prettntt 'Broadcasts in Stereo MAKE YOUR SKIN CRAWL mc The Brewers of Schaefer Beer and Ron Delsener Productions are proud to present this radio first: Broadcasts of recent concerts at The Schaefer Music Festival in New York's Central Park in FM Stereo.

Broadcasts can also be heard in Quadraphonic on SQ equipment. So be sure to tune in and catch the very best in Rock and Folk Music. It's the next best thing to being there. "'IfiisWeek Tomorrow Night at 8:00 p.m. Seatrain CAUTION Otoe! idhimmO now HU'0OH "lt or uMB (MOULD INt PHTUtxt won intNOUN CHRIS ROBINSON ALEX ROCCO SIEVE AlAIMO SUSAN CARROLL HARK HARRIS REY BAliEL mum iM Mr mm mam whii PAUL AVERY MARCIE KNIGHT WILLIAM WILLIAM GREFE A STANLEY PRODUCTION PLUS BIG CO-HIT Saturday, September 2, 8:00 Poco Saturday, August 5, 8:00 p.m.

J.Geils Band COLOR by deluxe I GREFE JOHN BURROWS GARY CRUTCHER A CROWN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES RELEASE VWAIW MEDF0RD Glen D-l METHUEN (Starts July Merrimack D-l PROVIDENCE, R.l. D-l SEEK0NK Twin D-l SOMERVILLE Broadway W.B0YLST0N D-l W00NS0CKET, R.l Stadium WORCESTER Plymouth Saturday, August 19, 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 9, 8:00 p.m. Tom Rush Billy Preston Saturday, August 26, 8:00 p.m. i x.

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