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January 22, 1965 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-22

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THE JEWISH NE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 22, 1965-25

sion of Michigan's first governor is the sound system . one of the
. . . Even the stage is made from most modern and ultra-finest in
Magnificent
a wagon of the 1800's . . . Price- existence today.
less antiques, 100 and 200 years
old dominate the scenery at the
HARRIET AND JACK
Poison Apple, which has a seating
GOLDBERG
7113 PURITAN
By
Danny
Raskin
2 Blocks West of taverns:Ifs
capacity of 300 . . . Folk singing
present
For Res.
the
1where
boxing
greats
like
Jack
is the entertainment feature . . .
FOLKS WHO REMEMBER
Dempsey,
Gene
Tunney.
Benny
Ample Parking
Liquor and beer is served, plus
Ringside Bar of 25 years ago on
State St., will recall the place Leonard referee Clarence Rosen, sandwiches at night . . . A direct
to name a few, use to congregate opposite of the old-fashioned motif,
DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT
and hold court on past and future
Where Fine Foods and Service
bouts
.
.
.
It
was
owned
by
Sam
Dinner e DARBY'S
Co-Star With o Glittering
Rosenthal, fight promoter and
is a reel treat
Supporting Cast of
probably the No. 1 matchmaker in
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
-ondwiches and
Deliciously Prepared for the
Michigan
.
.
.
Sam
also
managed
After-Theater Snacks
■ - Visit Our New
Discerning Taste
Benny Goldberg, then the un-
SKYLIGHT
13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
RESTAURANT
ROOM, Cocktail
• Banquet Facilities
crowned bantamweight champ of
Lounge and Bar
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
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the world . . . Those who knew
Serving Fine American
7525 W. McNichols eta., UN 2-6455
• AFTER
Benny
hardly
recognize
him
now,
.
Specializing
Foods
THEATRE
says Sam . . . Put on plenty of
Snacks . . a
in Homemade Breads,
Delight
weight and is the $400 a week per-
"A house is judged by the
LUNCHEON
Cakes & Pastries.
sonal bodyguard of Vincent (Dr.
company it keeps"
A Pleasure
Ben Casey) Edwards in Hollywood
SUNDAY DINNERS
. . After Sam left the Ringside
Open Daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sundays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Bar. he became bossman of the
Res. UN 2-7642
PIZZA
TASTY
Willis Showbar and Grill, followed
LOT G-37 NORTHLAND
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
RIBS
DELICIOUS
by Gurney's Chop House, selling
COMB. DINNERS
VARIETY
out over a year ago. Today, he is
the new owner of Tadian's at 950
CHICKEN
TENDER
W. McNichols. just east of Pont-
Music Every Night
Also Shrimp, Fish & Frog Legs
chartrain Dr. . . . It's a wedge-
By GEORGE CORSI
shaped building on a wedge-shaped
and
Golden Voiced Tenor
lot . . . The effect is interesting.
FREDDY MARTIN
FREE DELIVERY
but because the small end of the
wedge faces on McNichols, it is '
Quality Food—Fine Drinks—
LI 74414
Gracious Service
easy to overlook . . . Once inside.
Plus Complete Facilities For Any
"Just Like Downtown!"
you find a cozy. comfortable, car-
Social Occasion. Private rooms for
20 to 200.
peted lounge replete with intimate
10770 W. 9 Mile Road
• Breakfasts • Lunches • After Theater
atmosphere and piano bar . . . The
476-1777
535-5315
at Geneva
Hours:
menu has been reduced to the ir-
On Seven Mile Rd.
15951 W. 8 Mile Rd.
Just West of Middlebelt
7 a.m. to 12 mid.
reducible minimum—in fact. they
Oak
Park
Just N. of James Couzens
Hosts—Rocco Ferrera, Owner
Fri. 8 Sot. 7 to 1 a.m.
don't have one . . . But the chow,
J. T. Sean Griffin, Mgr.
Closed Sun.
BR 3-3532
what they have of it. is bringing
the customers back again and again
. . . Currently, the kitchen is open .
only during lunchtime. 10:30 to 2:30'
p.m. . . . The best thing and most
COMPLETE
popular is their club steak sand-
wich . .. This is a saucy little devil
CARRY-OUT DINNERS Chicken
of about seven or more ounces of
Fish
prime sirloin beef served on the
RESTAURANT and LOUNGE
most delightful Armenian bread.
Specializing in
Shrimp
Next they have a Tadian Special
. This is a wedge-shaped half
SHISH KEBAB AND OTHER
Frog Legs
pound of ground steer beef. sizzled
MID-EASTERN DISHES
rdaspigio Caw Out Dineen - PAN Dormer,
up on a wedge of Armenian bread.
Bar-B-Q
. . . It's a hamburger sandwich and
Featuring
1 8401 West 7 Mile Rd.
darned good . . Also served is a
COCKTAIL HOUR
Ribs
conventional hamburger on a sesa-
4 to 6:30
Phone 537-7880
me seed bun that is unconven-
WEDNESDAYS
$325 I ENTERTAINMENT
tionally delicious . . . All these
goodies come from a kitchen not
NIGHTLY
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Private facilities for weddings, anniversaries, banquets,
much bigger than a good-sized coat
meetings, etc. 15 to 200. Monday thru Friday.
closet.

a little bit of everything

STI O E

SERO S

LARCO'S

LOBER S

LIVONIA
KNIGHTS
INN

CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS

NIL

'BALIISASA

1
4

ARMENIAN BUFFET

H ill PEOPLE WALK

RUN

DRIVE

ED SHAPIRO and Phil Mosco-
witz have the right idea at their
Embers DelicatesSen on W. 7 Mile
Rd. . . . Why charge full price fer
children? .. . Their children'z, din-
ners are from 50 cent' to 95 cents
. . Now featured at the Embers
is the home cooking of Ed's wife,
Shirley, who certainly knows her
stuff with the vittles.

or FLY

But Somehow They Get to try ...

RTHWOOD, INN

Bountiful Buffet Dinners

EVERY TUES. and THURS., 6 to 10 P.M.

Also Famous for

PRIME ROAST BEEF - STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD

Excellent

Facilities for Parties and Banquets
Up to 500 Guests

GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS MUSIC NIGHTLY

FROM 5:30 P.M. AND FOR DANCING AFTER 10 P.M.

Woodward Ave. at 11% Mile Road

ill

JO 4-66811-

LI 1-2577

QUITE UNIQUE and most in-
teresting is the new Poison Apple
nitery in the Newport Hotel on
Jefferson, between Grosse Pte.
and Belle Isle . . . Antique lo" ,- .s
especially. will Wall
are panelled by wood from
barns built in 1810 and 1834,
knocked down and refinished . . .
Hanging overhead is a 120-1b. iron
chandelier from the Horace Dodge
mansion on Lake Shore Rd. . . .
iEE There's a 9-foot tall - mirror, over
200 years old and costifig $5,000
. . . and behind the bar is an
original gas chandelier, two feet
in diameter, that hung in the man-

ii

50 Manchester, Highland Park, Just East of Woodward
TO 6-7631
Ample Parking
TO 6-4333

The Beautiful

Your Hosts: Joe & Lillian Heiman

BLACK KNIG

Entertainment and 7.ancing Nightly

Artie Nelson Trio
F.- _-z.i.uring Billie Rose

PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION

Vickie. Ferrell

Dinner Served
Till 1 a.m.
Offering
You
Unexcelled
Cuisine.

Banquet room with complete
facilities for private,
social occasions.-

- -
Call 272-3510 For Reservations

Hi

19151 PLYMOUTH

(Between Southfield 8 Evergreen)
We Honor All Credit Cards

Henry Yee's

FORBIDDEN CITY

An enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget.

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SUPPER CLUB

Free Parking

Parking
Attendant

Exotic Cocktails

One of America's Finest Restaurarkts

Featuring Cuperb Cantonese Cuisine

3148 S2cond Blvd. at Seville Hotel

1 Elk. N. of Masonic Temple

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