THE JEWISH NEWS.Th- - ? THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 28, 1966-31 DINE AT THE LARCO'S BIG "M" ARTY'S EANS ORE FOR YOUR ONEY I Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Open 7 days 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 21174 Greenfield In Green-8 Shopping Center Oa= 0 — • * Luncheons Moderately Priced * Cocktail Hour 4 to 6 p.m. (King Sized Drinks) * Continental Dinner Cuisine * Piano Bar Entertainment, Fri. & Sat. SEE OUR NEW MENU , Featuring: French, Italian 8. American Dishes 341-7520 Blk. N. of Outer Dr. A7datvatoethir mti WOODWARD at 111/2 MILE ROAD Bountiful Brunch Buffet Served Every Sunday Morning — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults $2.50 — Children $1.65 Special Sunday Dinner Served from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 0.1.0 0111111.0 ..1.114, THE ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF THE YEAR! All in a French Atmosphere of Beauty on the "Avenue of Fashions" Free Parking 4 Doors South 011 s, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 19464 LIVERNOIS 1/2 The Best of Everything Mencolfts The heroic deeds of our pioneering airmen in these AGED aircraft Were RARE indeed. The culinary achievements of the chef at 4 32r.geb Aged & Rare are less spectacular but just as great try them—you'llsee. 'are J.C.I.ODGE X;WAY AT MILWAUKEE-1M THE IlARLAN HOLISI. 873.6100 THE TORI BROTHERS' THE NAME of the shipper on your bottle of wine means a great deal . . . For instance, there can be good and bad Sauternes, just By Danny Raskin as there can be good and bad NEW AND SOLE owner of the then bit into the olive . . . Ouch! French restaurants . . . A good Villa Venice is Arminio Beltra- . . That was no olive—it was an shipper will never risk his reputa- mello, Italian chef extraordinary, olive-colored plastic voice trans- tion on an inferior bottle of wine. whose authentic dishes have made mitter; its "toothpick" was really him a continental favorite. an antenna . . . The attache was • * Dinner at DARBY'S appalled—not so much at the de- DETROIT CHAPTER of Saints vice itself, but at its location .. . and Sinners will have its definite "If the thing can work under gin," is a real treat beginning at the Hotel Sheraton- he gasped, "it can work any- • Visit Our New Cadillac, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. . . SKYLIGHT where." ROOM, Cocktail Its a great thing and some great Lounge and Bar names are expected to be here for • Al, 1.2:11 the kickoff . . . Billy Daniels, Magnificent THEATRE Maxie Rosenbloom, Billy Gray, Snacks . . . a Harry Richman, George Raft and Delight LUNCHEON others . . . 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TI 1111300 According to the way it's run in ?lira I Studio NORTH New York and Los Angeles, very few people will want to miss out WOODWARD AT 't NILE DAZZLING IN COLOR LI 1.5168 on being part of the wonderful Saints and Sinners! * * * AT RECENT cocktail party hon- oring marriage of Terry and Barry Pines, the groom's parents, Lenore and Ted Pines looked in wonder- ment at all the food they had catered for the over 60 guests com- ing to their home , . . But as it METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS turned out, hardly anything was left over . . . and Lenore and Ted A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION never did get the full helpings they thought would still be there . . . In fact, they have to take the OF BORIS PASTERNAK'S word of others as to how good everything was! a * * A U.S. MILITARY attache met a diplomatic source in a Moscow bar, ordered a martini, then en- gaged his companion in deep con- versation . . . 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Post RESERVED SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL ! . EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. SUN. EVES. 8:00 P.M, MATINEES WED., SAT., SUN. at 2.00 P.M. Henry Yee's Daily News Magazine ADMISSION PRICES MATS. WED. & SAT. $1.50—$2.00-42.50 MATS. SUN. & HOL. 12.00—$2.50—$3.00 ALL EVENINGS ;2.00—;2.50—$3.00 BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 NOON DAILY 1 Elk. N. of Masonic Temple tOteredArkts 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel 140 BAGLEY, DETROIT OM Send check or money order payable to UNITED ARTISTS Theatre 140 Bagley AYR, ()Wail 26, and enclose stomped Stir. addressed envelope, NAME ADDRESS NO.01. q Eye. DATE HEQUESTIa.---.ALTERNATE DATES RESERVATIONS FROM ANY SEARS STORE OR HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN — NORTHLAND„..EASHAND OR WESTLAND (EXCEPT 5554