Wayne and Shuster to Play in Windsor
Detroiters will have the oppor-
tunity to share in the first national
tour since the Second World War
of Canada's masters of mirth:
Wayne and Shuster, whose popu-
larity is as great in the United
States as in Canada as a result of
their innumerable performances
with the Ed Sullivan Show.
The pair will play Cleary Audi-
torium in Windsor for one week,
opening Monday. The show, billed
as "An Evening with Wayne and
Shuster" will be presented by the
Windsor Rotary Club for the bene-
fit of its several community proj-
ects. It will come to Windsor direct
from an engagement at the famed
Indigent Israelis Seeking Aid From West Germany
Cause Much Chagrin to Government Officials
Danny Raskin's
Place des Arts in Montreal, after
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Is- cently established between the two
an appearance at the Charlotte-
town for the centennial celebra- raeli government indicated its an- countries.
tion. After Windsor, the company noyance over the practice of some
Some Israelis who were stranded
will play its way across country persons holding Israeli passports
with no means of support in other
to Vancouver.
who have d r i f t e d, jobless, into European countries have sought
The production will be based up- Germany, where they demand re-
on the successful revue-extra- patriation to Israel. The issue was refuge in Germany and, in many
instances, have appealed to the
vaganza put together in Charlotte-
town for the Centennial celebra- taken up by the foreign ministry, German authorities on the basis
in consultation with other govern- of past crimes committed against
tions.
ment branches here, in an effort the Jews. Israeli officials in Ger-
to halt the practice.
many have reported that this ap-
It is a woman's business to get
The number of indigent Israelis proach has caused "much chagrin."
married as soon as possible, and a in West Germany has increased
The fickleness of the woman I
man's to keep unmarried as long considerably since Bonn abolished
the need for entry visas for those
as he can.—George Bernard Shaw, holding Israeli passports. as a re- love is only equalled by the in-
MELVY ERMAN, daughter of
fernal constancy of the women who
"Man and Superman."
sult of the diplomatic relations re- love me.—George Bernard Shaw.
Hilda and Jack Erman, traveled
through Europe for three weeks on
the $5 a day room and board plan
she had read about but never
thought could be done . . . But it
proved costly in another way .. .
After Spain, Portugal , Italy,
France and Switzerland, Melvy's
last stop was in London, England,
where she was robbed . . . Thief
pilfered her hotel room and took
all the gifts she had garnered, film
and even the camera . . . Scotland
Yard was called, but it seemed
just a matter-of-fact occurrence
to them, so all they could offer
• Lunches
• Dinners
were a few hefty yawns while look-
• Sunday Buffet 5-9 p.m.
ing around . . . Two other rooms
• Fine Wines
• Cocktails
FRENCH RESTAURANT
Open 11:30 a.m.—Closed Mondays
in the hotel where Melvy stayed
RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP
19464 LIVERNOIS, 2blks. N. of 7 Mile — 341-7520
were also robbed . . . all three with
Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
the same key. .. . Just about every-
4
"-ITALIAN FOODS
thing was taken except the - oil
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile
paintings she had gotten . . .
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.
CHOICE LIQUORS
"Guess they weren't cultured
BANQUET FACILITIES
enough!" Melvy quipped when she
returned . . . Felt bad mostly for
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Kolfits
losing the gorgeous silk ties she
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
had gotten in Italy for daddy Jack
FEATURING OUR DELICIOUS DELMONICO
STEAK SANDWICH
and boss Ed Penner of Dempsey::
7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
with French Fries & Cole Slaw, $1.35
Tege7er broker firm . . . "They'll
15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. Nr. Greenfield
NEW ORLEANS MALL
just have to believe me when I
cspen A merica
c; a
n 1: a 3rd a Italian :r ood
Open Daily 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
COUNTRY KITCHEN
use the word 'drool," says Melvy.
CAFE Fine
da il y
Saturdays
2 a.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
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atto, PaAiza
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MARIA'S PIZZERIA
DUBBS
PARADISO
COCKTAIL BAR
17632 WOODWARD
CHINESE' _FOODS
HOA KOW INN
Specializing in
Cantonese Food
Open Daily 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Carry-Out Service
Free Parking
13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK
LI 7-4663
HOUSE of
CHUINIG
CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Lunches - Dinners - Carry Out
8926 W. 7 Mile at Wyoming
DI 1-6460
OPEN: SUN., NOON-10:30 P.M.;
MON. thru THURS., 11.10:30 P.M.
FRI., 11-1 A.M.; SAT., 11-3 A.M.
KOW KOW INN
Open 11 a.m. to
3 a.m. Daily
Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY PARKING
322 W. McNichols, Bet. Woodward & Second
TO 8.7550
C O C K IT*1 1-0 111 NA.
S aksey 's
SUPPER CLUB
"DETRO170 110 8ST C,T
KIr A A I I T: ROOM"
WITH IMAGINATION
Leonard Randall at the Piano Bar
18952 WOODWARD 1 BLK. SOUTH OF 7 MILE TO 9-9373 OPEN 7 DAYS
Lunches • Dinners
• Sandwiches
ANNOUNCING OUR NEW HOURS
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily
Ample Parking
19171 Livernois at 7 Mile
UN 3-3298
OPEN 7 DAYS
17244 W. 7 Mile Rd.
WE LOVE CHILDREN!
Complete Dinners 60-95c
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.—Sat. to 2 a.m.
• Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches
Complete Carry-Out Service
DELICATESSEN and
TRAY CATERERS 25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533
21174 GREENFIELD RD.
In the Green 8 Shopping Center
Restaurant-Delicatessen
•
• Luncheons • Dinners
PRIVATE ROOMS FOR
BANQUETS AND PARTIES
Famous for American & Italian Food
For Over 25 Years
• Steaks • Chops • Seafood
Closed Mondays
18300 Woodward
Free Parking
VILLA
VENICE
TO 9-6040
Detroit's Newest and Most Intimate
Italian-American Restaurant
7630 Woodward
874-2320
(3 Blks. N. of Gd. Blvd.)
Across the street from the Pallister Motel
YOUR HOSTS: Don Bosco, Tony Casas and John Guarisimo
GOLDEN GRIDDLE
•
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42 Varieties of Pancakes &
Waffles
12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs &
Omelets
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
PANCAKE HOUSE
Home Of The
GOLDEN WONDER WAFFLE
Featuring Parfait Pies'—Key Lime,
etc.
6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs.
Fri. 'til 2:30 a.m. Sat. 'til 3:30 p.m.
3017 N. WOODWARD, Royal Oak
549-2900
SEA FOODS
TR 4 2870
CLAM SHOP
Sandwich Combinations
JOEY'S
VE 8-9749
Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
Carr yiiOnuetsst, 2101srntiencrigeefBusfafnetdwLrtaL Catering,
Restaurant - Delicatessen
Carry-Out & Delivery After 4 p.m.
VAN ELLI'S
•
LUNCHES - DINNERS
PASTRIES - WAFFLES AND
1OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST
EMBERS
OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.—
Fri. & Sat. 'till 2 a.m.
PANCAKES AND.-;WAFFLiES
DELICATESSEN - CAFETERIA
Complete Carry-Out Dept.
Look For The Big
MI 6 - 6553
Wheel
Daily 9 to 11 incl. Sun.-Fri.-Sat 9 to 1 a.m.
Restaurant &
Delicatessen
TO 9 - 3988
W. 7 MILE
RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 15207
( nr. Sussex)
188 N. Hunter (Woodward) Birmingham
BOTTLE & BASKET
North of 6 Mile
SALERNO
DE LI CATEiSSENIS
Alb a n s
Banquet room available
—
• Lunches
• Dinners
• After Theater Snacks
• Complete Menu of Marty's
Try Marty's Special Tray Service famous sandwiches
OPEN
DAYS A
WEEK
LI 3-0535
1 7a - 1 a .m .
1..
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Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
STEAKS, CHOPS, ETO:i
CARL'S
CHOP HOUSE
3020 GRAND RIVER.
TE 3-0700
Free Parking.
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Entuttha
COUNTRY INN
3230 PINE LAKE RD.
OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR
Michigan's Most Fabulous
BUFFET DINNERS
Served Every Evening.
Prices for Children and Adults.
Special Sunday Menu,
12 Noon to 5 P.M.
682-0600
ROSE ALTER, after much per-
suasion, was talked into making
her first airplane flight in order
to be on hand for the birth of her
first grandchild to son Harvey
and wife, Alice . .. When she ar-
rived in Denver, Rose wired hubby
Joe, who couldn't get away, "Have
arrived safely, but will walk back."
. . . (In her heart. Rose has al-
ways felt that the Wright brothers
were wrong.)
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SEEING SIGNS . . . by Sam
Dictor in Los Angeles . . . Pan-
handler wearing placard, "Last
three days in this block."
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FOR FIVE DAYS, from every
nook and cranny of downtown De-
troit, Oak Park and Southfield,
wherever there's enough gals to
be placed, will soon come the wom-
en of New Life Chapter of the
American Medical Center in Den-
ver . . . It's their annual week of
"Tag Days," Sept. 8 to 12 . . . Las-
sies wanting to volunteer their
services may contact Rose Boren-
stein, LI 6-7596.
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FRAN GLICKEN at Albert's in
Northland tells of a letter she re-
ceived from a former employe
friend now working at a day-care
center in Brooklyn . . . An alert,
gay-spirited little boy who had
only recently arrived in this coun-
try from Israel attached himself
to her with tenacity and what she
thought was love and admiration
. . • Fran says she soon found out,
however, that the child was more
curious than admiring, for he had
never seen a Negro before . . .
"He trailed me doggedly, touching
and 'inspecting' me at every oppor-
tunity. It was during one of these
inspections that this innocent four-
year-old happened upon a pro-
found truth—he touched his face,
then my chocolate-brown one, and
announced simply, 'That's just
skin.' "
Man does not live by words
alone, despite the fact that some-
times he has to eat them. — Adlai
Stevenson.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 3, 1965-33