THE JEWISH NEWS
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, September 10, 1965
LARCO'S
a little bit of everything
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455
By Danny Raskin
JACKIE MASON, who opens at cherry flavor with a touch of tart-
the Roostertail, Sept. 20, comes n.ess has won the affection of mil-
from a family of ordained rabbis lions . . . To get it, say "Kee-
(his father and three brothers are Yaffa".
all rabbis), and he, himself, origi-
IF YOU DON'T recognize the
nally began as a rabbi . . . Jackie front of Villa Venice Italian Res-
was graduated from City College taurant on Woodward, north of
of New York and the Yeshivah Gd. Blvd., its because of the new
. . . He spent two years with vari- face . . . a brick front . . . Don
ous congregations in North Caro- Bosco, Tony Casas and John Guari-
lina and Pennsylvania before re- simo are doing a splendid job with
turning to New York . . . Wherever their new eatery . . . The three ex-
he served, his public speaking— waiters go all out and the custom-
usually laced with his own brand ers appreciate it . . . Villa Venice
of humor—always brought com-
1 ments that he would have been a is one of the very few Italian res-
taurants that serve the delicious
1 natural as a comedian.
dessert, Cannoli, and folks flock
KIAFA IS A cherry wine spe- there from all over for this won-
cialty from Denmark ... The sweet derful delicacy . . . It comes in
two forms, custard filling or filled
with Ricotta, an Italian cheese
somewhat like cottage cheese ..
In either case, Cannoli is delicious!
OVERHEARD . .. at Allo Paris,
"He's an intellectual. He can bore
you on every subject . . . at Ali
Baba, "He's the kind of guy who
talks penthouse and takes sub-
ways." . . . at Uncle John's Pan-
cake House, "His idea of an ex-
citing night is to turn up his elec-
J. C. LODGE X-WAY
tric blanket."
AT MILWAUKEE
SEEMS THAT EVERY TIME we
.Ikseto IN THE HARLAN
go into the Golden Griddle on
Woodward in Royal Oak, bossman
lure HOUSE
"Papa Dave" Berg has a delicious-
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ly different taste treat to tingle
our palate . . This time it was a
'Steak 'n Cake" sandwich which
the menu refers to as "A Super
Grilled Beefburger Served Be-
tween Golden Griddle Potato Pan-
cakes—With An Egg On Top and a
Side of Apple Sauce" .
Magn ifice nt
Mencoffirs
7113 PURITAN
2 Blocks West of Livernois
862-2882 For Res.
Ample Parking
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Dinner at DARBY'S
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is a real treat
• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
Lounge and Bar
• Ar1LR
THEATRE
Snacks . . . a
Delight
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
Res. UN 2-7642
SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING
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Because of the meticu-
lous care given these
cars they have AGED
very little but today
they are RARE col-
lector items.
The preparation of
your selected dinner
and its service also gets
_such meticulous care at
4 DAYS OiNtLY
Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues.
Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14
the Great Comedienns
Star of the Broadway
Smash "Mills
and Honey"
GI LMAR
PRODUCTIONS
Over The
Counter
in Her
Musical Comedy
Film Hit
IS BACK !
OPENS TONIGHT!
Comedy—Music—Satire
at the
"A BR1VELE
DER MAMEN"
VANGUARD THEATRE
58 E. Columbia
"a bright, likeable affair" —
CARR, NEWS
"it's fun"—COOK, FREE PRESS
The Greatest Yiddish Drama
Ever Screened (English Titles)
Reserved seats on sale at Hud-
son's — Downtown, Northland,
Eastland, Westland, and Ruff
Gallery, Lafayette Towers Shop-
ping Center.
YIDDLE WITH FIDDLE"
Sat., Mon., Tues. 7:15, 10:23
Sun. 4:00, 7:15, 10:23
"A BRIVELE der MAMEN"
Sat., Mon., Tues. 8:45 only
Sun. 5:35, 8:45
: Thurs. 8:30 p.m. — $2.10 & $2.70.
Fri. & Sat. 8:30 & 11 p.m. Tonight
8:30 only—$2.50 & $3.20. Sun.
7:30 p.m.—$2.10 & $2.70.
Mail Orders Accepted—
Group Rates. Phone 871-9277
VARSITY CINEMA
LIVERNOIS at McNICHOLS
5L.Q.1.9-JULMSULQ-2-9_9
YOU'LL SWEAR
You're entering the dunes in Las Vegas and eating at Omar
Khayyam's in San Francisco . . . when you visit America's newest
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50 MANCHESTER BETWEEN DAVISON AND 6 MILE
Just East of Woodward
TO 6-4333 or TO 6-7631
Banquet Facilities
Available for 10 to 200
Meal Has
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EOPLE
What makes a good meal? Ask Greenfield's ! Crisp, garden fresh salads,
succulent, flavorful vegetables, tempting, hot biscuits and rolls, ten-
der, robust-flavored meats, delicately flavored fowl and fish, melt-in-
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1130 Griswold Street, Detroit
2951 Woodward Ave., Detroit
725 S. Hunter Blvd., Birmingham
RESTAURANT
Rd., across from
Northland
Greenfield
WALK
in Highland Park
THREE FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY
VARIETY REVUE
NO COVER
RUN
AMPLE PARKING
DRIVE
or FLY
But Somehow They Get to try . •
NORTHWOOD IN
Bountiful Buffet Dinners
EVERY TUES. and THURS., 6 to 10
P.M.
Also Famous for
PRIME ROAST BEEF - STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD
Excellent Facilities for Parties and Banquets
Up to 500 Guests
GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS MUSIC NIGHTLY
FROM 5:30 P.M. AND FOR DANCING AFTER 10 P.M.
Woodward Ave. at 11 1/2 Mile Road
JO 4-6688
LI 1-2577