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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Friday, December 28,

Never again do I expect to . . no need to chop for hours. .
hear . . "Where in Detroit does Try a can at Bill Miller's, down-
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one get good food?" Just look town's favorite "Corned Beef
over the Where to Dine Spots in King." . . And that "ain't all,"
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these pages. . . Anything your any delicacy your heart desires,
heart desires. . . Chinese, Italian, you're sure to find there. . . Bill
I thought last Tuesday Nite
The 16th anniversary of the American, Kosher . . whatever also puts up sandwiches, cole slaw,
would never end and 'twas worse Jewish Hour on 1VJ LB this year your craving is, it's there for you potato salad and what need you
on Wednesday and Wednesday marked not a celebration but a . . a bit of spaghetti? It's maichel- for that office or hurried house
Hite and all day Thursday. Wait- memorial to the late Hyman Alt- ishly done in true Italian style party. . . Serves a good lunch,
ing, waiting for that call—"Mom, man. It was one of the most im- at Caruso's. . . Chinese? Chung's too. Drop in.
I'm here!" I had all sorts of pressive and awe-inspiring serv- or Nom Wah offers native cook-
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thoughts, horrid thoughts (and ices I've heard in years .. such ery that makes you order more
No
need
to
stand
over a hot stove
and
more...
Southern
fried
chick-
that wasn't like me—like so many tine tribute was paid to his "Gott
Mama mia, Mamma mia! No
other things Zeiige" memory. .. Mr. Altman en? Bobbie serves it 24 hours a wonder it's the talk of the town—
lately that was active in Jewish activities and day. . . Steaks, chops, sea foods?
the current
aren't like me, philanthropies for the past 16 There's any number of places.
show at Lee 'n'
must be I'm years, contriouting much to their Just take time to scan these
Eddie's Supper
pages.
welfare.
.
.
During
the
war's
ac-
reaching that
Club headed by
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stage of senility tivities prior to nis demise, he
the "biggest
was
instrumental
in
selling
over
Phooey on the female publisher
at last) miser-
hunk of man"
a
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
of a down river "rag" who dubbed
able thoughts, if
that hit this
I could only worm of bonds. . . He organized a publicity agent a "dirty kike"
town — Zero
have stopped and originated numerous chari- because he was a bit perturbed
Mostel and the
thinking—I felt table enterprises which today stand at not receiving tear sheets for
most fastidious-
kind of unan- as a monument to his memory. his clients whose advertisements
ly dressed indi-
chored, a fright- Mrs. Altman is doing a splendid appeared in her paper (that my
vidual in show
J oe in carrying thru nis traditions friends is a courtesy extended by
ening kind of
business ( 0 h -
ooth
on
tne
air
via
1VJ
LH
ana
all
newspapers
all
over
the
Coun-
floating thru
sir!). Starting
Sally Fields space, like a outside. May God give her the try to its advertisers). I wonder
with Zero who
courage
and
strengtn
to
carry
on
how
many
Jewish
business
men
balloon which accidentally broke
is the funniest
"biz
rimmed
and
tzwanzig
yahr."
in
the
down
river
section
use
her
Zero Mostel
its moorings—or like a parachute
(not funny look-
fhen, "vet men oaten DC1 Gott medium for advertising. Not only
hurtling thru space that won't —
ing except when he makes with
veiter."
Phooey,
but
Pooey!
on
her,
too.
open. Do you know what I mean?
those faces—and what faces!)
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Then when the call did come I
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One of the best comedians I've
wasn't in the office. But, come he
Sam and Manny, of the famous ever heard. Original yarns (not
Fun
and
duty
combined.
The
did—Thank God.
Jewish Women's Service Club Blaine Restaurant on 12th Street, an "oldie" in the lot), hilarious
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wnicn is composed of but 20 mem- who have recently suffered a fire chatter and the most unique ren-
The best man always wins . . bers, are giving a gala New Year's at the establishment, have re- dition of songs on record. Be sure
whether it's elections, promotions, Eve party at the Pent House in opened and are again going full and request his medley of tunes a
or what not, and s000, we find the I-ark Ave. Hotel. .. Proceeds swing — 24 hours a day. From In Duranty . . . next is Polly Ba-
John Cotter (brother of Tom) up are going to the V aad Hatzale, a a bagel to a 6-course dinner de- ker and Harry Carroll (and as
another rung on the ladder of suc- really worthwhile cause. .. Here's liciously prepared in the kosher far as this show is concerned,
cess. He has just been made act- your chance to combine pleasure style that has made the Blaine that's the correct billing—tho'
ing treasurer of Graham-Paige. .. with charity and start tne year Restaurant famous, Remember . . Little harry was Top Man in his
Here's luck, all good, John. . - Mr. right. .. Ethel Mein is president. any time of the day or nite .
song writing clays having given
either just coffee and a bagel and the public such memorable tunes
Cotter previously served as vice . - Emma Adelson, V.P.
lox or a big satisfying dinner as "I'm Always Chasing Rain-
president of Union Guardian Bank,
with all the trimmings.
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treasurer of Hupmobile, and gen-
bows," "In the Heart of Mary-
eral manager of Crittall Steel Co.
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land," "By the Sea," and a host
Where are you going to cele-
of London, England. . . Looks brate New Year's Eve? You sure-
"Rain," a Detroit Civic Players of others). Polly sang a medley of
like our friend John must really ly have a wide choice there, too. production, will be shown at the those songs which elicited much
have something "on the ball," eh, Prom just spots without theatri- Music Hall, Friday, Jan. 11. The applause from the guests ... And
what? . IAA cal entertainment (but loads of play is based on the popular story much more Polly does—She's a
fun nevertheless) to "black and of Somerset Maugham's "Sadie floor show all by herself imper-
sonating an M.C., a chorus girl,
Ran into the "Phoebe" (Ben) tanneries" or swanky clubs (where Thompson."
the singing prima done with coon-
Wuterstone and their very charm- you can "let your hair down" re-
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shouting voice, the boss's gal, who
ing daughter, Carol, home from gardless) offering two bands, com-
Worth listening to — The Gee thinks cause she's "that way" with
Michigan State for the holidays— plete floor shows, dinner and
all beaming, eyes glowing, wear- breakfast included. .. All within Cee Trio at Lee 'n' Eddie's. . •
ing a beautiful corsage which her your own particular price range Tommy Montgomery, Latin Quar-
boy friend — Herman Leon (Los -- from $2.50 per person- up to ter Lounge, doing Kol Nidre on
Detroit's Elite Dine at
Angeles) — wired from Ger- $12.50 per. . . And a good time the organ. Incidentally, Tommy
many. . . Leon is with the Army will be had by all. Just scan these has recently been offered a con-
of Occupation in the "Vaterland.'' pages.
tract with Planet Pictures of Hol-
Authentic
lywood .. a radio offer is in the
II Chinese
air . . not saying a word about
Dishes
the numerous niteries and lintels
bidding for his services.
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— aseasadamaroaal

Spat

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With Sally 1 zelds

1945

the boss, she can run the joint .
'Twas really all right and so's
Polly. . . Harry, of course, is in
the act, too. 'Course Polly with-
out Harry's pianovations would
never do. . . Sonny Meldon (of
the band) does some grand things
at the grand as his contribution to
the show. • . The Rossi Sisters,
two tapretties who do some ter-
rific things in "taps on toes."
Our own Bobby Byrne, his trom-
bone and orchestra, have long been
a favorite of the dancing public.
(Bobby is a Cass High product, or
did I tell you?) He spent 21/2
years in the Army Air Corps and
returned to the musical horizon
with the best band of his career.
. Al Larson, the Ginny Simms
radio winner, has a pleasing voice
which adds to the show's enter-
tainment while the Yvonne-Armor
dancers offer smart routines. (The
Mother Goose number is espe-
cially cute.)
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The Cinema Theatre is present-
ing for one week which began on
Wednesday, Dec. 26, the final show-
ing before its withdrawal from

For those in the know—It's

Caruso's Spaghetti
House and Bar

For Fine /TAL/AN Dishes
Noon Day Lunch • Dinner
Liquors

4225.33 WOODWARD

Bet. Willis and Canfield
TE. 2.9133

Orders To Take Out

C

Dine and Drink

AMERICAN

Back Stage Bar—

432 ""''scar'' (nest to Avenue 'Theatre)—Beer
Wine - Liquor

King — 16805

Literati's—Opp. U. of D—
Specializing in Sea Food Dinners

Al Baker ' s—Lobster
808W. rink
Lounge—" Sarong Room — Food, Drinks, s, Mode
Cu ss at Columbia in Blialsor Hotel
Bicardi Lounge and Bar— rm ,„ . Entertainment - Liquor
Ale.
227
"'e''""" nightly
Book Bar and Cocktail Lounge- Ent ertainment

Devlin's Bar-

513 %loodward near Congress — Food - Liquors

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The Louis Marshall Women of
Bnai Brith will be hostesses to
the Downtown USO, Monday, Dec.
31. Mrs. Edward Partrite, post-
war service chairman, and Mrs.
Ester Kessler are in charge. .
Send your "Good Neighbor" let-
ter in now. The Donor Luncheon,
Feb. 6, is not too far away and
letters must be judged before then.
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Did you ever eat canned "ge-
fulte fish"? They are delicious.

First at Howard — Dining, dane-
Liquors.
Saturday afternoon dancing starts at 2:3(I nifm.

Ted Lipsitz Supper Club —

Egg

Roll

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Lunch
Dinner
11 a.m.
5 p.m.
to 2 p.m.
to 9 p.m.
Open 'Till 4 a.m.

343 Third CL. 3154

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4

12th ST.

TYLER 4.8882

Between Blaine and Gladstone

$2.50

MAKE NEW YEAR'S

Per Person

RESERVATIONS NOW

BROAD 'S
BLA CK-TAN

CHINESE

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Huge Show
Featuring

ARTHUR BLAKE

Sam and Manny — Your Hosts

Bobbie s
8825 Oakland at Holbrook — Food, Liquor, Dancing,
Club Zombie- Floor Shows

Reservations

Part ∎ in Town

8737

CL. 0070

New Year's

The Blaine Kosher Restaurant

From a bagel to a luscious dinner .. .
with all the trimmings

BLACK AND TAN

— 2488 St. Antoine at Winder
hour Semite — Entertainment Nitely

9

Last Call
for

Most Gala

1011 Farmer St. — Entertainment Nitely

Rio Grande Cafe-- Food - Liquor
1239 Griswold between State and Grand River
Turk's Music Bar-

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Again open 24 hours a day

East Grand Blvd. near Woodward — Dancing, Din-

Latin Quarter— ing, Liquor, Floor Shows
Woodward—Dining,
Lee 'n' Eddie's Supper Club--8231
thawing, Shows, Liquors

Famous
Canton-
ese
Dinners

"King of Mimicry"

$2.50

Per Person

Club Zombie

AN ALL-STAR REVUE — FUN GALORE!

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Detroit's Own
LORRAINE CASK

"Something Different

in a Dance"

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WYNTERS and ANGEI.INE

1313 Third St. — CL. 3164

Chung's —
1415 Third St., near Michigan
Nom Wah Restaurant- RA. 0300

No Door — No Cover Charge

8825 OAKLAND AT HOLBROOK

"For Complete Cast of the Show Read Man' the Hi Spots"

ITALIAN

Arturo t s — „,, Woodward
imouncement” — Music
Caruso's Spaghetti House Bar
rood — Liquor
At the 3 Corners
Papa Joe's — 1111tord — Cass — Sibley'

TR. 2.8913
TR. 2.9032

Romantic Dance Team

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PHIL and MILDRED CRANE

Aristocrats of Song

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VIRGINIA TIFF'S

— TE. 2-8593 — Liquor — Watch for

Latin Quarter Lovelies
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2 Bands

—

KOSHER

Blaine Kosher Restaurant —
Fredson's Restaurant— 12017 Dexter BB tl.
THE CORNED BEEF KING"
Bill Miller— 1:1, Grand Iti‘or at Broadway
8620 1%. 6 Mile Road — t N. 4-3997 —
Springle's — ('atering
Only

CHET
EvotH ART
at the
G r and

12th St. 1st. Bialne & Gladstone
()nen All Nile

Make
New Year's

Reservation s
Now

NO. AM

C L.

12 2 0

Carry out service

MATINEE DANCING EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:30

1st and HOWARD

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One 111m k North of Fort Shelby Hotel
Phone 1. 2082 for Resertations

RAMON
And His Rhumba Band

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CRIS CROSS
And His Orchestra

