Page Eijaet DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle S didtinf the • • • With Sally Fields • (Continued from Page 15, Sec, 1 Spiegelman (Club Rio Grande) .. At the hospital — Sam Rosenberg (Belle Isle Laundry). Here's to the New Year packed full of good health for both of you. • IT'S FREDDY EPPS, well known local ad man who has re- cently opened his own agency in the Schere Bldg Freddy h a s h a d consider- able newspaper and radio expe- riences, having served with the Free Press at one time, the Jewish Chroni- cle as advertising manager and with CKLW. He knows his ad- vertising and is a gogetter. lie is also active in numerous philan- thropic and social organizations. Good luck, Freddy! • SEEN PLACES—Jimmy Rush (Rush Jewelers) dining-sing-a-lo at the London Chop ... Could be? Doc. Milt Roth imbibing at the bar, same bistro . . . Edythe Lehr with a handsome Romeo at Berman's . . . Esther Waideker a-rhumba-ing with, my, what a beau brummel, at the Stotler ... Helen Ross not doing so bad either at the Casanova. • THE CASANOVA, by the way, has been pleasing a flock of the old Latin-Quarter -and Lee 'n' Eddie crowds who've been wan- dering around trying to "light" somewheres since those places closed. They are very happy with the smooth dance floor and smoother music and the quality of the food and service. Sammy Chiado makes an excellent host. • I'D GO A MILLION miles for a dish of that luscious chicken pap. rlkash that Gene B l u m e n th a 1 serves at the Hungarian Village out W. Jefferson way not saying a word about the other numer- ous delightful dishes. Whatever your choice it's sure to be a taste thriller, a definite proof that this spot's fine dining reputation is not just idle talk. Along with it goes the melodic old-world music by Ziggy and his Gypsy Orchestra. • "CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS" is Joe Lewis' reputation and his brother Lonnie keeps a close sec- ond with him in boasting the champion of black and tan res- taurants. "If you like real good southern cookin' ", he says, "this is the place for you." Lottsa white folks go there and that's no jive, 'cause I've been there and I know. It's the Brown Bomber Chicken Shack on Ver. nor and Brush. You'll usually find Mathew Sampson with his broad-good-natured grin greeting you at the door. It's 6 p.m. opening with 4 a.m. closing every day 'ceptin' Satur- day and Sunday when they open at 1 p.m. and close as usual. There's a piano at your disposal if you're so inclined. • ALWAYS A GOOD spot to drop in for a quick drink during the day or to spend an evening is the Book Bar on Michigan (opp. the Book-Cadillac Hotel). Those in the cast of any of the current shows at either the Cass or Lafayette Theatres who imbibe, can be seen almost any evening between scenes at this cozy place. Edmund Lowe, Ted Fiorita, Mary Bryant were recent visitors. • GET IN YOUR CAR and drive out a ways to River Rouge and the Club Top Hat. The policy of a headline name act surrounded by a good fast moving show is proving quite successful. The mu- sic for dancing is good, the at- mosphere conducive to a gay mood. What more can one ask for. Lovely and talented Marian Frances, Colum- bia network ra- dio and stage star, holds the spotlight at Top Hat Club this week after completing a 4 week engage. ment at Chica- go Theater followed by 16 weeks at the windy city's Chez Paree. Also out in that direction on Charles St. is the River Rouge Show Bar. There's never a dull moment. And you just "aint-a-kidding" when you say there's never a dull moment at the Barbary Coast on Grand River, not too far from downtown. Jimmy Gargano and his Orchestra have been there win. ning their way into the hearts of the frequenters for a number of years and from the looks of things are destined to stay a good many more. It's a jumping-jive spot and I'm not foolin' a bit. • THE CLUB ARTURO specializes in good Italian dishes. The steaks and chops served in this very smartly decorated spot are equal- ly as palatable. Augmented with your favorite drink from the bar, it's a place you'll enjoy coming to from time to time. • "IT MAKES MY BLOOD boil", says Mrs. Esther Scott of Scott's Bar on Telegraph Rd. "when I hear any intolerant talk around here." And from what I hear she "tells them off" in no uncertain terms. • Friday, September 27, 1946 a lot of things but honest I don't know just how soon the Latin Quarter will open. I get so many calls asking me just that and ac- cusing me of "holding out" want- ed information. I'm hoping that that very beautiful nitery will open very soon. The management cannot answer your questions either. They are pleased to note, however, that so ninny people are interested. Inci- dentally they want to thank the many of our people and organiza- tions who have patronized them in the past and sincerely hope that they will be in a position to serve you all again soon. AND NOW TO THE OTHER ex. treme, another black and tan spot that has been catering to fun- seekers is the "Three Sixes" on Adams. A floor show always boasting the smartest in sepia tal- ent; Andy Sneed, the very genial host; hot dance music; good southern cooking and service all combine to make this a smart ren- dezvous, • THE BOESKY BOYS, Sam and Sol are the combination of man- agement that makes so many ride out E. Warren way to Sid's Cafe. Good food eaters remember the tasty dinners and moderate prices that prevail and come back again "THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL" THREE SIXES 666 E. Adams Good Club Arturo 4145 Woodward at Willis A Happy New Year 's‘ — featuring — , • • CHARLIE CARLISLE—Comedy M. C. • MARIAN FRANCES—Star of Stage, Screen and Radio Original Barbary Coast Boys Opening Monday • ARMIDA "The Mexican Bombshell" Brothers Delicatessen 8 Restaurant SUNDAY MATINEE DANCING 3 TO 7 P. M. 2 COMPLETE SHOWS NITELY Serving Good Food at All Times 12647 DEXTER • FRANKIE GILBO'S MUSIC HO. 4875 Plus a Terrific Supporting Cast . . . . . . .. mi .. .. AL BAKER The Lobster King Here's to the best in store for you — May it he better than the best you've ever had — Here's to the best understanding among all people. Specialising in SEA FOOD DINNERS CLUB CASANOVA Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats featuring Complete Carry-Out Service • 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D. UN. 2.9866 0-0000-0 • ARTURO WATERS & HIS ORCHESTRA GRAND RIVER at Third A Really Happy Coming Year CAdillac 5284 To All People, All Races .. . Here's to Peace and Prosperity! ATTENTION MICKEYS TALL MEN Sitaa/ CAL UB 7 f Veterans and Civilians IF YOU ARE 6 FEET MORE OR LESS PHILCONS HAVE HAND TAILORED ALL WOOL WORSTED FALL SUITS In Glen Plahle, Chalk Stripes and Solid Color. In the Lateet Young Den's D. D. Lounge Models We Have What You Want PHILCONS FOX THEATRE BLDG. WOODWARD AT COLUMBIA If . Il 623 fast SEVEN MILE ROAD * Phone TO.6 - 9668 Says: "Bottoms Up to . BROWN BOMBER g CHICKEN SHACK a Real Happy New Year" NOW PRESENTING FRANK WANTUCK AND HIS SENSATIONAL 6—VOCAL-AIRES-6 STARS OF STAGE, SCREEN AND RADIO DANCING — COMEDY — ENTERTAINMENT PS.—No Cover, Minimum or Door Charge at Any Time! OPEN DAILY AT 3 P. M.—CLOSED MONDAYS and a music Phi Cony the 1 Mond , as Ti Il Tr. other: which ed ar Kurt thy S On t .arlo let thirte this ape torlut • ONE OF THE nationally adver- tised gathering places which is is noted for the Always a Fast-Moving Star-Packed Show excellence of the food and GOOD FOOD - LIQUORS just the right a t m osphere Is Sammy Soffe. rin's Wonder Bar on Wash- ington Blvd. ootlixfaao• Sammy w i 1? be remembered Here's to Health and Happiness, for his equally famous Club Frank Gagen To Prosperity and Contentment Powatan and even that far back was known from coast to coast as the host of hosts. Always on the Now and Forever alert for what's best for his guests in entertainment as well From the Beautiful as food, Sammy has two bands in full swing —The ever-popular Frank Gegen who features lovely Eileen Faye and Aylene Mason as vocalists. Fritz Kingsland brags about Wanda Rio vocalizing. Those of you who like to rhumba will find the Wonder Bar on Monday nites Finest Foods and Liquors a veritable paradise. That's what has become popularly known as TE. 2.8593 For Reservations CLOSED TUESDAYS Rhumba Nite. Some of the staff of the Ar- * * *o41tillit tit tl* IXIMigittitO thur Murray Dancers are usually 1:11:810-0stt on hand and what you can't learn about the Rhumba and Zomba just from watching them isn't worth knowing. • FROM THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN I KNOW A LITTLE BIT about To a New Year Full of Health, Happiness arid Contentment — Peace and Goodwill Among All Men Eric FOR THAT GOOD SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN AND OTHER FOOD Open Until 4 A. M. Daily and Sunday 424 E. 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