THE JEWISH NEWSI - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1966-31 Approximately one of every 1,000 Americans is a University of Michigan alumnus. By Danny Raskin Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AI, IER THEATRE Snacks . . . - a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING FOLLOWING THE TRAVEL- ERS' axiom, "When in doubt about where to eat, stop where the trucks are," Donna and Mel Sidler pulled up at a new-looking place where several trucks were nuzzled to- ward a big "Home Cooking" sign • • • Donna and Mel ordered a cheese omelet which, when it came, was curdled with unmelted cheese . . . The toast was soggy and un- derdone . . . The truck drivers weren't doing too well either . . . Pushing back a plate of raw pota- toes and runny eggs, one of them 0,1■0■111.0i 0.111•IrOINIMO”M=11.0if COMPLETE CARRY-OUT DINNERS Chicken The Fish Broaster Mouse Complete Corry Out Dinners • Free Daiwa Shrimp Ribs Frog Legs 18401 West 7 Mile Rd. Phone 537-7880 Bar-B-Q THE TORI BROTHERS' * * * * Luncheons Moderately Priced Cocktail Hour 4 to 6 p.m. (King Sized Drinks) Continental Dinner Cuisine Piano Bar Entertainment, Fri. & Sat. All in a French Atmosphere of Beauty on the"Avenue of Fashions" SEE OUR NEW MENU ... Featuring: French, Italian & American Dishes 19464 LIVERNOIS 1/2 MOVIE GUIDE The Best of Everything Blk. N. of Outer Dr. 341-7520 Free Parking 4 Doors South COMEN'GET EM EVERY WEDNESDAY IS 49er DAY Dip Into All of The Golden BUTTERMILK PANCAKES You Can Eat For Only Bring Along Your Prospectors 15325. W. 8 MILE RD. 1360 SO. WOODWARD 10001 TELEGRAPH sauntered up to the cashier and asked, "How do we get to kiss the bride?" A DIET IS for people who are thick and tired of it. * * * HILLCREST INN in Plymouth has a right to boast . . • the food is consistently good . . . We like to dine there because of the tasty dishes and fine service . . . Hill- crest Inn easily ranks among places to go at reasonable prices .. . Its greatest recommendations are the people who have been there! IN 402 BCE little boys were per- mitted to sit at the dining table with their parents in Corinth, Greece . . . Girls were not until they were married. * * WHICH WINE TO drink with meat, fish or game? . . . The gen- eral rule is that red wine is best with meat and rich game, while white wine with fish and poultry . . . The type of red or white wine is a matter of personal taste, and opinions often differ ... An adapt- able wine is Rose, which lends itself very well to almost any meal. * * COMEDIAN MORTY GUNTY tells how he used the familiar dodge of making a person-to-per- son telephone call to himself at a home number to signal his whereabouts free of toll charges .. • After landing in New York by plane, he put through a phone call to Chicago to report his safe arrival . . . The telephone rang in his - mother's house, and the oper- ator asked if Morty Gunty was there . . . "No, he isn't," Mom said, "and tell him to be sure to wear his sweater." * * * KIRBY STONE FORUM on East 48th St. in New York, is a "must" showcase for the Las Vegas set and all Gotham headliners . . . Fast-moving, zany, entertainment . . . A final "breakfast" is served at the 2 a.m. show, in addition to the regular supper. * * * QUITE AN AMAZING combina- tion offered by Kees Roozen ("Case Rosen") at his new Mario's of Windsor Inn and Tavern . . . Good food, excellent service and everlasting smiles by "Case" and his fine waitresses. * a * EDITH PAM tells of a house- hold incident at a friends' house in which she had been an innocent but perplexed spectator . . . Her friend's husband had called a Venetian-blind repairman to come pick up a faulty blind, and the next morning, while the fam- ily was seated at the breakfast ta- ble, the doorbell rang . . wife went to the door, and the man said, "I'm here for the Vene- tian blind." . . . Excusing herself in a preoccupied way, the wife went to the kitchen, fished a dol- lar from the food money; pressed it into the repairman's hand, then gently closed the door and re- turned to the table . . . 'Somebody collecting," she explained, pour- ing the coffee. ADAMS Grand Circus Park Royal Oak-Main St. at 11 Mile Rd. LI 2-0180 - OPENS 6:30 MAIN WO 1-8525 Richard Burton, Claire Bloom "THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD" FRI. & SAT. 11:48, 1:58, 4:08, 618, 8:28, 10:38. SUN.-THURS., 11:33, 1:43, 3:53, 6:03, 8:13, 10:23. Ladies Day Wed. till 5:00-50c CAMELOT W. Warren at Miller Road 581-5040 DEARBORN'S FINEST THEATRE "MY FAIR LADY" FRI. Open 6:00. Shown 6:45, 9:50. SAT., SUN. Open 12:30. Shown 12:45, 3:45, 6:50, 9:55. MON. thru THUR. 1 perform. ance only. 8 p.m. Opens 7:00. 1 0■0••■■•••■••■■■•• Tickets now on sale for "OTHELLO" coming Feb. 2 & 3, 'Wed. & Thurs. 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. only. FOX • • • 2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494 2ND BIG WEEK "THE IPCRESS FILE" Plus Lee Marvin in "THE KILLERS" Coming Wed., Thur., Feb. 2, 3 Exclusive showing Laurence Olivier in "OTHELLO". Tickets now on sale. Matinee 2:15. Eves. 8:15. Wed. & Thur. Feb. 2 and 3.. VARSITY CINEMA UN 2-4252 Livernois at McNichols "ELECTRA" 7:00, 11:12. SUN. 2:48, 7:00, 11:12 "ZORBA THE GREEK" 8:50 only. SUN. 4:38, 8:50 Students $1.00 at all times. Coming next: A film every American should see: Felix Green's "CHINA." Photographed in Communist China. The greatest all new fright show in town. Bloodthirsty Vampire lives again. "DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS" LARCO'S also "PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES" Both in Color Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-7917 WED. LADIES DAY, 50c Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 GRAND CIRCUS At Grand Circus Park, WO 1-3240 Open Daily 10:45 Doris Day & Rod Taylor "DO NOT DISTURB" 11:10, 2:50, 6:30, 10:10 Betty Davis in "THE NANNY" 1:10, 4:50, 8:35 Wed. Ladies Day 50c till 6:00 "Heroes of Telemark" Starts Jan. 26th DINE AT THE BIG "M" ARTY'S MEANS ORE FOR YOUR ONEY I Open 7 days 11 a.m. to 1 a. m. 21174 Greenfield - In Green-8 Shopping Center MAI KAI Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 Magnificent "DO NOT DISTURB" Doris Day & Rod Taylor • FRI. & DAILY Open 5:45 "Do Not Dis- turb" 6:05, 8:05, 10:10. SAT. Re-open 4:45. Shown 5:00, 6:55, 8:50, 10:50. SUN. Open 12:30, shown 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45, 8:40, 10:35. 10.01.W Special Matinee Sat. "Hercules in a Haunted World" Open 11:30, shown 12:15, 2:00 Starts Jan. 26th "Heroes of Telemark" Mencoffi's 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking Announces A truly delecfable FRIDAY Menu Featuring our NEW ENGLAND SHORE DINNER consisting of Choice of: • Shrimp Cocktail or • Blue Points on the 1/2 Shell • New England Clam Chowder • Chef's Salad Bowl • New Corn Saute • Idaho Baked Potato Rolls and Butter • Beverage and the Piece deResisfance A large platter consisting of a Whole Lobster, Butterfly Shrimp, Scallops, Fried Oysters and our famous French Fried Wisconsin Frog Legs. Truly a Masterpiece $5:50 ti We invite you to put on one of our Lobster Bibs and really enjoy this ! ! ! GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA PL 1(6, IEVERY NIGHT TUISS. ITHRUI SAM. ••:) Cocktail & Dinner Music from 5:30 p.m. & for Dancing after 10 p.m. nightly Henry Yee's ANNOUNCING: Our New Temple Room For Sweet Sixteens, Showers and Private Parties. FORBIDDEN CITY An enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget. TE 1-0775 Free Parking Exotic Cocktails One of America's Finest Restaurants Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine 1 Blk. N. of Masonic Temple 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel WOODWARD AT 11 1/2 MILE ROAD 1 0 , JO 4-6688 LI 1-2577 REMEMBER . . Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful Buffet Nights 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. 5<•>174.4>