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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32-Friday, September 3, 1965
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Mencoffi's
7113 PURITAN
By Danny Raskin
2 Blocks West of Livernois
862-2882 For Res.
Ample Parking
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a little bit of everything
Dinner at DARBY'S
is a real treat
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Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
Lounge and Bar
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AFTER
THEATRE
a
Snacks . .
Delight
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
IN ORDER TO EQUIP ourselves,
we take field trips from time to
time to ethnic communities within
the heart of Detroit that differ
from our own predominantly An-
glo-Saxon culture . . . It was just
such high-minded sociological in-
stinct that led us one evening to
the Cedars Lounge, 74 W. Colum-
bia . . . First, we enjoyed a pot-
pourri of Middle East food that was
at once exotic and yet not totally
LARCO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
Res. UN 2-7642
• BANQUET FACILITIES
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OPEN FOR BREAKFAST DAILY
AT 6 A.M.
UNCLE JOHN'S
a
PANCAKE HOUSE
15325 W. 8 MILE RD.
(Just East of Greenfield
342-8855
49er SPECIAL
COME JOIN US FOR LUNCH,
DINNER OR AFTER-THEATRE
SPECIALTIES
• STEAKS • SALADS
• SHAKES • SANDWICHES
Every Wednesday All the
Buttermilk Pancakes You
Can Eat!
49c
El
,
CI
PANCAKE
ROSE
Other Detroit and
1360 S. Woodward
at
141/2 Mile
Birmingham
Rd.
644-2727
a
a
Henry
An enchanting atmosphere
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and
as
VIE GUIDE
NEIGHBORHOOD
CAMELOT
W. Warren at Miller Road
unfamiliar . . . For an appetizer
581-5040
DEARBORN'S FINEST THEATRE
we agree on the humous be
Rod Steiger
tahanie . . . This dish consists of
"THE PAWNBROKER"
mashed chick peas and sesame Tues. thru Fri. 7:30, 10:00 P.M. Sat. 1:25,
6:10, 8:30 10:50 P.M. Sun. and La-
seed butter and in this case, was 3:45,
bor Day 2:10, 4:45, 7:20 and 10:00
lightly dusted with paprika . . .
Coming 5oonl
"The Knack and How to Get It"
Dipping the unleavened Lebanese
bread in this visually uninspiring MAI KAI
Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
but marvelous tasting spread
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
makes a perfect beginning for
Cooled to Your Comfort
Marion Brando & Yul Brynner
what is to follow . .. Next we or-
"The Saboteur" Code Name-
dered shish kebab for our entree
("Morituri")
and several side dishes including
& SAT. open 5:15 shown 5:45, 8:10,
baked kibbey, stuffed grape leaves, FRI.
10:35 SUN & MON. open 12:45 shown
stuffed cabbage and stuffed fin- 1:05, 3:25, 5:50, 8:20, 10:40 TUES. WED.
ger squash . . . The entree was THUR. open 6:15 shown 7:05, 9:30.
served with small portions of green
DOWNTOWN
beans that looked conventional
enough but possessed of a tart
At Grand Circus
taste that seemed a perfect added GRAND CIRCUS Park, WO 1-3240
A daring Master Spy . . . A Case Hard-
touch . . . The lamb itself, cooked
ened Nazi Captain . . .
Marlon Brando & Yul Brynner
as it was on a skewer with chunks
"THE SABOTEUR" Code name
of green pepper, tomato and onion
("MORITURI")
was a succulent treat not wanting FRI. & SAT. 11:05, 1:17, 3:41, 6:05, 8:29,
10:53 SAT. THRU THUR. 11:35, 2:10,
for anything . . . The side dishes 4:45, 7:20, 9:55
Wed. Ladies' Matinee 50c
stole the show . . . Baked kibbey,
if you have never tried it, is worth
Grand Circus Park
ADAMS
the price of admission, and the WO 1-8525 Box office open 12-9 p.m.
stuffed grape leaves, cabbage and
Reserved seats only
"THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN
squash are genuine treats . . . For
THEIR FLYING MACHINES
dessert we enjoyed a serving of Or How I Flew From London To Paris
In 25 Hours And 11 Minutes"
baklawa . . . The native dances
Matinees Daily at 2 p.m.-Evenings,
from the Middle East are highly Sun. at 7:30 p.m.-Mon. thru Thurs. at
spirited. As an art form, this danc- 8 p.m.-Fri. and Sat. at 8:30 p.m.-Tic-
kets Now at Box Office-Also by Mail
ing dates back to the days of Solo- or at All Sears Stores and at Hudson's
mon and Sheba, and has changed Downtown, Northland and Eastland!
very little over the thousands of FOX • • • 2211 Woodward-WO 1.9494
years that have passed . . . The
Expose of small-town savagery &
Emotions
music, strange and haunting,
"That Lorna Girt"'-
played by a lute. a derbeky and
Lorna Maitland in
tambourine, is fast and the beat
"ROPE OF FLESH"
and
is furious . . . Proprietor of the
"STRANGE COMMPULSION"
Cedars is "Chuck" Joseph.
BONDED WHISKEY is a straight
whiskey that has been aged in a
government warehouse for a mini-
mum of four years and is 100
proof when bottled.
TAJ MAHAL on E. 49th St. in
New York features festive, authen-
tic Indian-Pakistani atmosphere,
music and exotic Indian, Middle-
Eastern and Central Asian food
. . . Specialties are, Chicken Tan-
doori and Pomfret Begum Bahar.
taste adventure you won't
Free Parking
N.
of Masonic Temple
3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel
COLUMBIA RCM
FRI. A147/ aAl.
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shown 7:00, 10:35; SUN.,
opens 1:00, shown 1:20, 5:00,
8:40; MON., TUES., open 6:45,
shown 8:40 only.
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--- THE THREE STOOGES
FRI. AND SAT EVE.: 9:10 only;
SUN.,
3:30,
7:10,
10:45;
MON., TUES., 7:05, 10:40.
SAT. MATINEE: Opens 1:00,
starts 1:20, over 5:00.
BERK LE Y H,E+Air
12 jMjl LiEa Ali ‘000 LI D G:E
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IS THE MOST
TALKED•ABOUT MOVIE
IN DETROIT!
"A MASTERPIECE . . . by far the
finest film released so far in 1965!"
-Limbacher, Dearborn Press
"One of the great films of our time!"
-Slomoyitz, Det. Jewish News
"A MUST for show goers!"
-4'Henry, Detroit Courier
"Fascinating"- Dick Osgood, WXYZ .
"BRILLIANTLY DONE"
-Weitschat, Det. News
"Steiger •
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c.: wen o:45,
ROD SUM
THE PAWNBROKER
• tremendous!"
-Ewald, Collegian
"POWERUL ... uncompromising .. •
the tension • . . is almost unbear-
able!"-Taylor, Det. Free Press
Exotic Cocktails
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TECHNICOLOR*
PANAYISION•
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A one-man showing by Michigan
artist RODNEY LANDSMAN is
currently on view in the lobby of
the Trans-Lux Krim Theater. Cur-
rent attraction at the theater is
"Casanova '70" starring Marcell°
Mastroianni and Virna Lisi. Lands-
man has studied at Chicago and
Cranbrook Academies of fine arts
and Wayne State University, and
he has exhibited at Michigan Art-
ist Annuals, Midwest Landscape
Exhibition and N a t i on al Print
Show. He has also held one-man
showings at Grinnell Galleries and
a Temple Israel.
forget.
Good Family Entertainment
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* * *
One of America's Finest Restaurants
Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine
LORD JIM, a film by Richard
Brooks based on Joseph Conrad's
famous novel and released by Co-
lumbia Pictures in Technicolor,
goes into its fifth week at the
Michigan and Mercury theaters.
Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c
Michigan is the home of the na-
tion's busiest general contractors,
CI including the largest firm in in-
dustrial construction. The Build-
Suburban Locations
ers Exchange of Detroit and
10001 Telegraph
Michigan reported an average
near Plymouth Rd.
CI monthly construction work force
of 102,500 in 1964, nine per cent
538-0440
aa. higher than 1963.
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CITY
ART THEATERS
UN 2-4252
VARSITY CINEMA
Livernois at McNichols-Air Cond.
A Bergman Film Festival
FRI. & SAT. "SMILES OF A SUMMER
NIGHT" & "SECRETS OF WOMEN"
MON. & TUES. "THE NAKED NIGHT"
& "ILLICIT INTERLUDE"
WED. & THUR. "STRANGE LOVE" &
"WILD STRAWBERRIES"
FRI. MOLLY PICON in 2 Jewish Films
Students $1 - Free parking next dr.
CAMELOT
STUDIO•NORTH
W. WaI;01 at WI* Rd. • III.5040
Woodward &I Mlle Rd. • 1.11-516$