THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 8, 1965-23 Take the Family To Dinner and a Show Israeli in New Film Role Magnificent a little bit of everything Gila Golan, the Israeli beauty, who had a diminutive role in "Ship of Fools," rose to a fat part in . WILLIAM CASTLE'S "Our Man Flint," now is co-star- 7113 PURITAN . . By Danny Raskin ring with Jerry Lewis in the mad- I lsaw 2 Blocks West of Livernois cap comedy, "Three On A Couch," MOST EVERYONE IN the De- I born . . . The opening was in July 862-2882 For Res. currently before the cameras at troit area has heard of Dearborn I of 1931 , and over the years the Inn Ample Parking has become a favorite place for Columbia Studios. and I know who you are Inn, but we learned a lot of new summer tourists who come to visit and interesting facts about this Greenfield Village and Henry Ford ■0■0■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ charming place . . . It all started Museum . . . Most visitors are JOHN IRELAND • LEIF ERICKSON in 1929 when Henry Ford decided Dinner at DARBY'S 1 there should be some place closer impressed by the good, solid com- Fri. & Sat. open 7:00 shown 7:15, fort and the feeling of being trans- 10:40 Sun. open 1:00 shown 1:20, 4:15, is a real treat i than Detroit for people who landed ported back in time to early Amer- 7:15, 10:10 Mon. Tues. open 7:00 at Dearborn's Ford Airport to stay ica . . . Some would not like it .. . shown 7:15, 10:10 • Visit Our New I . . . What followed was the 25 acres The pace is leisurely . . . Service is SKYLIGHT jamesGa RNeRA , ROSSHUNItapowto, ROOM, Cocktail I of landscaped grounds surrounding good but there is no jumping . . . Lounge and Bar the Georgian-style brick inn set There is a cocktail lounge in the DicK,VaNDYK? The back from Oakwood Blvd. in Dear- hotel but no jukebox or brass rail • AI,FER Eke SOmkteR. ART- of , 41 THEATRE . . . One sits in a well-padded arm- I Snacks . . . a ArgeDiCOSON Lo . ye- 4 /, 1 9 chair in a wood paneled room re- Delight , 7 LUNCHEON sembling the drawing rooms of the j; "TcHAlcoLoR MeRMaN Eva. A Pleasure AS .MADAME Coco" Fine Italian-American Cuisine well-to-do generations long ago .. . Deliciously Prepared for the A UNIVERSAL•ROSS HUKER•CHEROKEE PICTURE The Bottle Room next door houses Discerning Taste Fri. Sat. 9:10 only Sun 2:45, 5:45, 8:45 Res. UN 2-7642 a collection of odd shaped antique Mon. Tues. 8:45 only • BANQUET FACILITIES jugs and flasks of unusual shapes, Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 some dated in the early 1800's . . . Sat. Matinee open 1:00 From this comfortable spot you can starts 1:20 over 4:45 enjoy a delicious dinner in either "Tammy Tell Me True" & of the Inn's dining rooms . . . The –N:Y.-JOURNAL AMERICAN . Early American Dining Room con- "The Wackiest Ship in the AGED are the tales of tributes to the colonial atmosphere Army" Both in color A STANLEY KRAMER PRODUCTION. great knights whose RARE and specializes in roast beef . . . A COLUMBIA PICTURE In the Ten Eyck Tavern, formerly Chivalrous exploits thrilled +BERKLEY THEATRE. known as the English Coffee Shop, aa perhaps that is why au... 12: MILER AT COOLIDGE TRANS- Uri m you can eat a little less expensive- LUX ly, but the food is just as good .. . LI 2-0330 their- romantic adventures WOODWARD AT 6 NILE • TO 8-8300 A big specialty favorite on the live on. breakfast menu is the general's !!!!!!!! breakfast . . . This is named for For a memorable and fes- Gilmar Productions GILMAR PRODUCTIONS, INC. Gen. Henry Dearborn, for whom tive evening we invite you with the association "OVER THE COUNTER" in J. C. LODGE X-WAY the nearby city was named . . . He must have been quite a man if to try the unexcelled, con- SYLVIA KING PLAYERS "Bright, amusing" AT MILWAUKEE he could really eat the meal named —Carr, News tinental cuisine and scin- presents stfageb IN THE HARLAN for him . . . It includes fruit or "It's Fun" tillating ,entertainment at 'are _ HOUSE melon, oatmeal with a large pitch- CHILDREN'S THEATRE —Cook, Free Press er of cream, beefsteak and two 873-6100 AT THE VANGUARD our "music bar.' at the Vanguard Theatre eggs, potatoes or wheat cakes, toast 58 E. Columbia Ave. Thurs.-8:30 & Sun.-7:30 or rolls and a pot of coffee or tea $2.70 — $2.10. Fri., Sat. — "The Emperor's New Clothes" 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. $3.20- Entertain Your Guests, or Enjoy a . . . We don't know how much it $2.50 Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.; Sundays, cost in the general's day, but the 2:30 p.m. Tickets at the Door— Tickets at Hudson's, Grin- Inn gets $2.45, and it's a bargain— nell's, Box Office, 961-1778 All Seats $1.00 at if you don't intend to do much else the rest of the day . . . Four days a week a men's buffet luncheon is served in the bar with roast beef %DOUBLE and shrimp the favorites on the She is young and AWARD table . . . On Fridays, women are WINNER! innocent. He is young WOODWARD at 11 1/2 MILE ROAD allowed : . . Reservations are sug- Cannes Film Festival . . .and not so innocent. gested at most any time except the "BEST ACTOR" buffet meals, where they are not . . . almost a love story! TERENCE STAMP taken . . . The Dearborn Inn is Served Every Sunday Morning — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "BEST ACTRESS" COLUMBIA PICTURES prams owned by Greenfield Village, which SAMANTHA Adults $2.50—Children $1.65 is part of the Ford Fund . . . It EGGAR o turns all profits over to the village, for further development and main- tenance . . . The Inn is also one $2.85 9th from 2 P.M. of the few places around Detroit Smash Children's Portions Available—S1.70 which is open on all holidays. Week! (Several delicious menu items to choose from) CHECK MOVIE DIRECTORY FOR SCHEDULES Of course our regular Sunday menu items are also available Mencoffirs ....1 1•04•1 0•11111•1.0.1 1111. 0.11 41. 0.1 04 what --JOAN CRAWFORD 111 S 'Pop Fels LARCO'S "V MOVIE'S •voyAG E INTO GREATNESS!" - Family Sunday Dinner Bountiful Brunch Buffet WILLIAM WYLERS Autumn Spec. Sunday Dinner the collector ...almost a love story! Center We Are fParty Manners AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in our Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available. Get our prices from our CATERING MANAGER or Sweet Sixteen Parties, Showers, Wedding Receptions, Bar Mitzvahs We also do Outside Catering to your Home, Office or Plant GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA Cocktail & Dinner Music from 5:30 p.m. & for Dancing after 10 p.m. nightly LI 1-2577 .JO 4-6688 REMEMBER — Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful Nights 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Symphony Opens New Season The Jewish Center Symphony Or- chestra, under the direction of Julius Chajes, will open its 26th season 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron De Roy Theater. Featured will be Chajes' "Mel- ody and Dance" for English Horn and Strings, Dvorak's "New World Symphony" and Shubert's "Rosa- munde Overture." Tickets are available at the Cen- ter, DI 1-4200. He that plants trees loves others besides himself. —Amer. proverb. ------- Exotic Cocktails He iy a l e I s BIDDEN CITY One of America's Finest Restaurants Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine 1 Bik. N. of Masonic Temple An enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget. • TE' 1-0775 'F1 004•".Prirk.ing. • 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel STUDIO BLOOMFIELD LIVERNOIS AT DAVISON • 933.0070 357 S. WOODWARD • iAI'4.6006 0, G•rstman & H, Einhorn present AN EVENING wm 4 SAMMY DAVIS .6L HIS COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS produced by G, Treadwell with COUNT BASIE and His Orchestra COBO ARENA, Sunday, Oct. 17 8.30 p.m. - TICKETS: $7.50, $6.50, $5.50, $4.50, $3.50 ON SALE NOW: Cobo Arean Box Office (open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m.); and Hudson's Downtown, Northland, Eastland and Westland. MAIL ORDERS: Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope and check to Spotlight Enterprises, Ltd., c/o Cobo Arena, Detroit 26, Michigan.