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Quality Food—Fine Drinks—
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Plus Complete Facilities For Any
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535-5315
On Seven Mile Rd.
Just West of Middlebelt
Hosts—Rocco Ferrera, Owner
J. T. Sean Griffin, Mgr.
CEDARS LOUNGE
74 W. COLUMBIA
WO 3-7254
Mid-Eastern Entertainment
3 Shows Nightly
DINNER SERVED
6 p.m. to 1 a.m.
YOUR HOST
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RESTAURANT and LOUNGE
Specializing in
SHISH KEBAB AND OTHER
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Featuring
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ARMENIAN BUFFET I
WEDNESDAYS
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$3 25
COCKTAIL HOUR
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SO Manchester, Highland Park, Just East of Woodward
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a little bit of everything
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, February 12, 1965
Ex-Nazi Officer Missing
in Congolese Fighting
LEOPOLDVILLE, Congo—Nazi
, veteran Maj. Siegfried Mueller was
reported missing after his mer-
cenary and Congolese government
By Danny Raskin
Although Mendelssohn's Wed-
NEW CLUB JOE BATHEY nitery
ding March has been traditional,
on Wyoming near Fenkell reaches
it is not in poor taste to choose
a hiL,, h spot in March when the
a melody- which might have some
great Glenn Miller Orchestra
sentiment to the bride or family.
comes in under the direction of
Always remember, however,
Ray McKinley . . . Bossman at
when choosing your music, to
Bathey•s, Hy Greenblatt. has the
keep in mind the dignity of the
place jumping with action .. . fea-
wedding.
turing different attractions every
night.
(Send in your questions on so-
cial graces and correct proce-
EUGENE FOO of Kow Kow Inn
dures .. . With the assistance of
on W. McNichols, likes to tell of
the time he had a waiter who was
Al Rosenberg, they will all be
answered
I.
scared stiff of a neighborhood dog •
. . Eugene asked him one day
• if he didn't know of the old pro-
verb that a barking dog never El Al Steps Up Schedule
bites . . . and the waiter replied. of Spring, Summer Tours
- Sure. me know ploverb. you know
In cooperation with seven major
ploverb, but do dog know plo-
American tour operators. El Al
verb?"
Israel Airlines will offer Europe-
THE NAMES "Hot Diggity" and bound travelers a special king-size
"Mr. Diggity" are now definitely spring and summer program of in-
the property of partners Al Hacker, dependent tours to choose from
Arnie Shapero and Bernie Gliebe.
in 1965. These "Jellying Holidays"
man . . . The three tycoons will will in most cases he based on the
soon open up their second spot on 21-day economy fare, and will per-
12 Mile and Dequindre . . . plus mit the traveler to select his tour
- something different" in the way
package from among 19 separate
of a nitery on Schoolcraft and Ink- countries. ranging over the map
ster . . . That "something differ- from Finland to Israel.
ent" night club by the boys will be
Highlighting the program will he
the talk of the town!
a stepping up of the El Al trans-
WONDERFUL THING about atlantic flight schedule from last
Club Ali Baba is its consistency summer's peak of 11 to a new week-
. . . Food and drinks are always ly high of 14. And for the first
good . . . the entertainment lively time, El Al will run non-stop
between New York and
. . . Have you tried the Wednesday flights
night Armenian Buffet at Club Ali Athens.
Baba? . . . All you can eat for
$3.25, and there's plenty! . . .
THE FOUNDERS SOCIETY
Quite an experience in rare deli-
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
cacies you'll tell your friends
about.
YOUNG ARTISTS SERIES
presents
BIG GUNS START coming into
Baker's Keyboard Lounge starting
Charles Castleman, Violinist
Leventritt Award Winner
on April 19, with George Shearing,
Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 8:20 p.m.
followed by Ahmad Jamal, Jonah
Lecture Hall, Art Institute
Jones, Three Sounds, Dizzie Gilles-
All Seats S1.50 — Tickets at
pie, Gene Krupa. Oscar Peterson
World Adventure Off. Inst. of Arts.
TE 2-7676
and others . . . But as we said
Grinnell's Dntn., WO 2-1124,
last week, try not to pass up the
Ford Aud. Box Off.
(Next Concert Series —
unknowns . . . Many of them are
GYorgY Sandor,
entertainment world sleepers!
Fri.. Feb. 26.)
Edith Freeman, Chairman
BIG CONCENTRATION is on
food now at Max Spiegelman's Club
Alamo . .. The menu is very good
and the meals we've had quite
exceptional.
DID YOU KNOW that Detroit is
among the leaders in delicates-
sens? . . . Only New York and Los
Angeles have more as far as our
information goes . . . Considering
the population difference between
the other cities, Detroit leads by
far per count . . . Another thing,
nowhere can you get a bet t e r
corned beef sandwich than Detroit!
. . . This fact comes from enter-
tainers who travel all over and
should know . . . Must be true if
first-time-here performers have as
their first question, "Where's a
good delicatessen?"
HIS MOTION
QUESTION AND A N S WE R
PICTURE IS
DEPT.
PRESENTED AS
A PUBLIC SERVICE
"During the wedding ceremony,
other than Lohengrin's Bridal
March, is it in good taste to play,
Matinees
for example, "Serenade" from
every
Wed., Sat.
`The Student Prince?'
and Sun.
PHYLLIS BLUM
troops clashed with rebels here.
Mueller. a veteran of the Nazi
attack in the Soviet Union in
World War' II. was acustomed to
wearing his German Iron Cross
into battle he N He had been
heading for th Sudan frontier
to cut off Com iunist arms de-
liveries to the rebel forces.
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Sat. Eve.
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Sun.: 'Becket'-5:05, 7:35, 10:00
Special Price For Group Sale of
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Sat. & Sun. Spec.
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