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January 29, 1965 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 29, 1965-25

•iLMAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

OVER THE
COUNTER

LARCO'S

a little bit of everything

Now on Sunday !



By Danny Raskin

in the New Center Apartments . . . in carrying out Abe's desires for a
It'll be a dining and cocktail hi- place where folks can enjoy them-
spot for localites . . Cafeteria- selves in a setting of complete re-
style until 8 p.m., with Abe behind laxation.
the counter wearing a chef's hat THING THAT MAKES for a good
and slicing the roast beef himself eatery is that the food looks good
. . . After eight, the table serving enough to eat! .. . This is the case
at Alban's Bottle & Basket in
Dinner. at DARBY'S
Birmingham . . . Manager Sol
is a real treat
HARRIET AND JACK
Pitt is an old hand at preparing
GOLDBERG
food, and walking through the line
• Visit Our New
'present
SKYLIGHT
makes a mouth water with anti-
ROOM, Cocktail
cipation . . . Sol's food is tasty,
Lounge and Bar
properly seasoned and easily di-
• AFTER
gestible . . Just about everything
THEATRE
DELICATESSEN gr RESTAURANT
Snacks . . a
that Sol uses to cook his delicious
Delight
Where Fine Foods and Service
fare with can be bought right on
LUNCHEON
Co-Star With a Glittering
A Pleasure
the premises . . . If you like van-
Supporting Cost of
illa rice pudding. you'll love it at
Sandwiches and
Alban's Bottle & Basket .. . Don't
After-Theater
Snacks
Res. UN 2-7642
think we've ever had it so deli-
13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
cious!
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
-LI 1-2888
TEAM OF TOMMY Chadwick
and Charlie Dubin at Darby's are
reunited again .. . Tommy behind
the bar and Charlie at the piano
are an unbeatable combination . .
Charlie returned only last week to
tickle the 88 at Darby's.
NEXT TIME YOU go to Joe
Muer's. let the waiter do the order-
Gaiety always reigns
ing, in the continental tradition .. .
Many times, nothing makes them
supreme at Scotch &
happier . . . At least that's how
Sirloin and culinary
it was with the late Joe Salzman.
achievements will
the little Austrian waiter whose
tempt any palate.
contention is was that "the art of
Also, choose from
gracious and leisurly dining is al-
Scotch & Sirloin's 55
most dead." In the old days, people
different scotches.
made an art of dining. Today ev-
erything is rush-rush. No wonder
Diamond 2-5660
they all got ulcers!" . . . Last
20480 James Comas
time Joe waited on us, he pre-
pared the hors d' oeuvres at the
diner's table .. . While these were
being devoured. Joe made; a de-
lightful tossed salad with his own
secret dressing . . . (Note: all
waiters and chefs have a secret
dressing) . . .
RESTAURANT and LOUNGE
IN KEEPING WITH the purpose
of this column . . . to bring you, as
Specializing in
the name implies, a little bit of
SHISH KEBAB AND OTHER
everything. we will present a
weekly section on social graces .
MID-EASTERN DISH ES
Send in your question, and with the
able assistance of Al Rosenberg,
Featuring
COCKTAIL HOUR
plus correct procedure know-how,
we will answer them all by both
4. to 6:30
return mail and through this col-
'WEDNESDAYS
$ 25
ENTERTAINMENT
umn.
ALL YOU CAN EAT
NIGHTLY
DON'T KNOW if Italian res.
Private facilities for weddings, anniversaries, banquets,
taurants know what it is, but
meetings, e'c. 15 to 200. Monday thru Friday.
there is a drink called Luigi ...
SO Manchester, Highland Park, Just East of Woodward
1 ,,2 dry gin,
11'2
dry vermouth,
TO 6-7631
Ample Parking
TO 6-4333
juice of 1-2 tangerine, one dash
cointrean and one teaspoon gren-
adine . .. Stir well with ice and
strain into glass . . . Serve with
twist of lemon peel.

STAGE

Vitt h fp

3irkin

"AM 11-AUA

ARMENIAN BUFFET

COUNTRY KITCHEN

15600 W. 10 MILE ROAD
(In New Orleans Mall)

MON., FEB. 1 .and TUES., FEB. 2

CHICKEN IN
THE BASKET

SPAGHETTI
& MEAT BALLS

1/2 Chicken, Loaded
With French Fries, Tossed Salad and Hot Roll
& Butter
Chefs Salad, Hot Roll
& Butter

vi 39 reg.

El

$1.75

reg.
$111 2 9 51.55

SORRY, NO CARRY-OUTS — EL 6-9432

Open Daily 7 a.m. To 1 a.m. — Sat. 7 a.m. To 2 a.m.

Israel's Garment Trade
Israel's garment industry pro-
duces a total of 188,000,000 pounds
worth of goods anually. Plans call
for doubling this production by
1970.

Wealth acquired by scheming
will dwindle: But he who gathers
little by little will increase his
store. —Proverbs

Banquet Facilities
Noon
UN 2-6455

Now: Open Sunday 12

Tavern will soon open at 59 Seward be coupled with fine piano rippling,

Early evening performances. Sun-
days at 7:30 p.m. Other shows
daily, Tues. thru Sat. at 9 and
11 p.m. at JERI'S, 18200 Wood-
ward, TO 8-8500. Adm. $2.50 ($3
Fri. and Sat.)

RICHARD

7525 W. McNichols Rd.,

ABE CHABEN'S "Uncle Abe's" in a candlelight atmosphere, will

.

Exclusive Area Showing

Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

Fine Italian-American



LOBER'S

PETER

HAL WALLIS'

Pizza • Ribs • Comb Dinners

Chicken

Aso Shrimp, Fish & Frog Legs

LI 7-4414
10770 W. 9 Mile Road
of Geneva
Oak Park

Free Delivery

Magnificent

Mencottis

7113 PURITAN

2 Blocks West of Livernols

862-2882 For Res.

PRODUCTION

'BECKET

Technicolor

Panovision
Adults—$1.00

Children-35c

Opens 6:30 EVERY DAY
except Sun.
'Becker-7:00, 9:30
Sat. Eve. open 7:00
'Becket'-7:15, 10:00
SUN. Opens 1:00
'BeckeY-1:30, 4:10, 6:45, 9:20
SAT.—Children's -Spec.
MATINEE
Open 1:00—starts 1:20—out 4:30
Special Price For Group- Sale of
Tickets to Schools & Civic Org.

- EVERK LEY THEATRE
12 MILE & COOLIDGE

Ample Parking

L12-0330

SERO'S

esycHelioN

RESTAU RANT

Serving Fine American
Foods . . . Specializing
in Homemade Breads,
Cakes & Pastries.

POWER-PACKED HITS

AREA
WE
ALL
POTENTIAL
KILLERS?

SUNDAY DINNERS

Open Daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Sundays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

LOT G-37 NORTHLAND

"A house_ is judged by the
company a keeps"

ME7RO-GOLDWYN-MAYER re'ent
A LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN PRODUCTION

LIVONIA
KNIGHTS
INN

Music Every Night
By GEORGE CORSI
and
Golden Voiced Tenor
FREDDY MARTIN

Quality Food—Fine Drinks--
Gracious Service
Plus Complete Facilities For Any
Social Occasion. Private rooms for
20 to 200.

535-5315

BURTON
O'TOOLE

SI NM POST
144419F
JOANNE NODWARD
STUART WHITMAN
EDWAilithir liLHARE

amp

476-1777

On Seven Mile Rd.
Just West of Middlebelt
Hosts—Rocco Ferrera, Owner
J. T. Sean Griffin, Mgr.

The Beautiful
EMSEIUNCEMI

SU PPEIR CLUB

Entertainment - Dancing

Nightly

Artie Nelson Trio Featuring
Billy Rose Plus Added Attrac-
tion Vicki Ferrell.

Dinner Served Till 1 a.m.
Unexcelled Cuisine

Banquet Room with complete
facilities for private social
occasions.


Your Hosts
Joe & Lillian Heiman

Call 272-3510 For Reservations
19151 PLYMOUTH
(Between Southfield S.
Evergreen)
Parking Attendant
WE HONOR ALL
CREDIT CARDS

Henry Yee's

FORBIDDEN CITY

An enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you Won't forget.
TE 1-0775
Free Parking

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Presents

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WILL

CHILL YOU

TO THE BONE l

NOW PLAYING

FOX

FREE PARKING

( Information WO 1-7917 )

Take The Family
Out To Dinner

Exotic Cocktails

One of America's Finest Restaurants

Featuring Cuperb Cantonese Cuisine

3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel

1 Blk. N. of Masonic Temple

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