THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 15,1965-31 I ammi=ficer l mmurglazN a little bit of everything Mencofli's 2 7113 PURITAN By Danny Raskin Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking ro.miro ■ ol ■ ososo....ti ■■ •oe•Nro ■ oawg Dinner at DARBY'S I is a real treat • Visit Our New I SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar o AFTER THEATRE Snacks . .. a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure THE BEST KNOWN restaurant to many New Yorkers and Cali- fornians who visit Detroit is the London Chop House . . . While we hope we have pretty well proved to the regular readers of this column that Detroit has plenty of good restaurants, we can find little quarrel with visitors who go to the London Chop House . . . Unquestionably it is one of Amer- ica's better restaurants . . The Chop House is a very New Yorky LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Res. UN 2-7642 I SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING 0•1•11B WNW 01111 ■ 0.111.0 0.11 ■ 04111 ■0■ 43”0- ■ ..MIJ .• GILMAR PRODUCTIONS, INC. Gitmar Productions in association with the "OVER THE COUNTER" SYLVIA KING PLAYERS "Bright, amusing" —Carr, News "It's Fun" —Cook, Free Press presents CHILDREN'S THEATRE AT THE VANGUARD 58 E. Columbia Ave. at the Vanguard Theatre Thurs.-8:30 & Sun.-7:30 $2.70 — $2.10. Fri., Sat. — 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. $3.20- $2.50 Tickets at Hudson's, Grin- nell's, Box Office, 961-1778 "The Emperor's New Clothes" Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.; Sundays, 2:30 p.m. Tickets at the Door— All Seats $1.00 COMPLETE CARRY-OUT DINNERS Chicken Th• Fish Shrimp Broader Nouse Com_prolo COD, Out Dinners Free Deliver. 18401 West 7 Mile Rd. 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WOODwAse )4! 4.600• 10th WEEK STUDIO INTINOIS AT DAV1SOM • 933•0070 COST 12 MILLION $ $ TO MAKE AND PAY$ OFF IN LAUGH$1 "THE GREAT RAM' NOW SHOWING MICHIGAN Theatre NO ONE ADMITTED WHILE THE CLOCK IS TICKING! Warner's 'The Great Race' 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. COME JOIN US FOR LUNCH, DINNER OR AFTER-THEATRE SPECIALTIES It swells with joy, zest, delight in the world! A great film!"—Newsweek 0 Winner Now at Michigan: I UNCLE JOHN'S r. 0 PANCAKE HOUSE (Just East of Greenfield) restaurant . . . It is located in the basement of the Murphy Build- ing . . • The walls are dark wood paneling covered with caricatures of celebrities . . . The tables are covered with red checked table- cloths .. . As might he expected, the Chop House menu is a la carte and enjoys the reputation of being the most extensive and expensive in town . .. In spite of their na- tional reputation and superb kitchen, under the direction of the Chef de Cuisine Pancho Velez, the specialties of the house are two very simple entrees . . . ham- burger and perch . . . Danish tur- bot, a form of sole, is also one of the specialties . • Other contri- butions of the London Chop House to the gastronomic culture of De- troit include the Caesar Salad and a wine cellar that bossman Les Gruber modestly describes as the "best in the Midwest, maybe from New York to California." IN 1621, ANY French innkeeper was liable to arrest and imprison- ment if a patron complained of a stomach ache after eating . . . In 17th century Greece, only brazen women ate in the presence of men . An unmarried woman's reputa- tion was ruined if a young man saw her at a dining table. THOSE WHO ARE continually searching for something differ- ent from the ordinary might find that this cocktail not only delights the eye, but provides a delicate and distinctive flavor as well . . . Combine these in- gredients, % oz. Raspberry Sy- rup, % oz. Lime Juice, % oz. White Rum, % oz. Apple Bran- dy, and 4 or 5 drops of Anisette. • • • Shake with cracked ice and strain into a California Cocktail Glass. PETER'S BACKYARD in New York is on 64 West 10th Street ... This restaurant, in the heart of Greenwich Village, has been one of the town's popular beef places for 75 years ... Steaks broiled on open charcoal hearth . . . Don't overlook the Rocky Mountain brook trout. "COMEDY HAS A NEW FREEDOM" o Ell All the old and new comedic de- vices that the miracle of motion pictures has made possible are in- corporated in the comedy extrava- ganza,- "The Great Race," which opened Wdenesday at the Michi- gan Theater. Blake Edwards' picture had a seven-month shooting schedule which carried the company from California to Kentucky, to Austria and to France, with a climactic finale at the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It took Warner Bros. craftsmen almost six months to assemble the unbelievable cars used in the race about which the film revolves. Stars in the slapstick meller- drama are Jack Lemmon (in ma- levolent black), Tony Curtis (in sparkling white as befits a hero) and Natalie Wood (in the happy pink of a newspapering suffrag- ette.) Exotic Cocktails One of America's Finest Restaurants Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine 1 Blk. N. of Masonic Temple 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel BUNNY LAKE IS AN OTTO PREMINGER FILM rATANCE OLIVIER • CAROL LYNLEY KEIR DULLEA & NOEL COWARD a W/LOAak SCREENPLAY BY.JOHN ANC1 PENELOPE MORTIMER FROM THE NOVEL BY EVELYN PIPER• MUSIC BYPAUL GLASS•PHOTOGRAPHED IN PANAVISION'• A COLUMBIA RELEASE PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY 070 PREMINGER I Free- P ciFed•:Paiiciitl. M ERCURY SCHAEFER at W. McNICHOLS UNCER 12. a Starting Friday, Oct. 15