• THE JEWISH NEWS LARCO'S Dinner at DARBY'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine is a real treat • Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure HARRIET AND JACK GOLDBERG present STAGE Res. UN 2-7642 DELICATESSEN 8r RESTAURANT SEVEN MILE at WYOMING ■11 11 .•■•■•■■■ Where Fine Foods and Ser, ice Co-Star With a Glittering Supporting Cost of Sandwiches and After-Theater Snacks •••• ■•■■•.•■■■•■■ ,•==..... ■• • milm.• •■■• •••• ■ • MN =I MN MN MN 100 Famous for Food PARK I COLONY 13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park LI 1-2888 SEWS 248 W. McNICHOLS II NOW SERVING COMPLETE I DINNERS FROM $2.00 Blk. W. of Woodward) RESTAURANT LUNCHES DAILY 11:30-4 p.m. Let Us Cater Your Banquet, Shower, Luncheon, Meeting, Anniversary, Etc. Serving Fine American Foods . . . Specializing in Homemade Breads, Cakes & Pastries. I SUNDAY DINNERS Open Daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sundays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. For Reservations EIN Call 867-9579 BLACK KNIGHT at • LOT G-37 NORTHLAND 1.1 awl The Beautiful ME' UPPER CLL/113 , Ente -tainment - 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 & Evergreen) Parking Attendant WE HONOR ALL CREDIT CARDS Banquet Facilities Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 hbuse is judged by the company it keeps" 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. 476-1777 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 "CHUCK" JOSEPH ""BA1,1 13.4.13A RESTAURANT and LOUNGE Specializing in SHISH KEBAB AND OTHER MID-EASTERN DISHES Featuring ll ARMENIAN BUFFET I WEDNESDAYS ALL YOU CAN EAT $3 25 COCKTAIL HOUR 4 to 6:30 ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Private facilities for weddings, anniversaries, banquets, meetings, etc. 15 to 200. Monday thru Friday. SO Manchester, Highland Park, Just East of Woodward TO 6-4333 Ample Parking TO 6 - 7631 uid 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. 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