THE JEWISH THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1966-39 DINE AT THE Too many parents are not on spanking terms with their chil- dren—The Ord (Neb.) Quiz. BIG "M" ARTY'S EANS ORE FOR YOUR ONEY! pen 7 O days By Danny Raskin a.m. to 1 a.m. ario's 21174 Greenfield In Green-8 Shopping Center ofW indsor RESTAURANT AND TAVERN 755 Ouellette Ave. • Windsor, Ontario Phone WO 2-5330 Diners & Am. Express Cards Honored Magnificent Mencoffi's A Delightful Experience 7113 PURITAN I in Dining ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. OPEN DAILY 11:30 A.M. TO 1 A.M SUNDAYS NOON TO 8 P.M. LimmAmple Parki ng • Free Parking • ADAM OF MARTINI'S DETROIT Isaac Goodwin at the —1 Piano Bar CADILLAC HOUSE MOTEL OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK For Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 520 W. CONGRESS WO 1-5553 COMPLETE Chicken CARRY-OUT DINNERS Fish The Broaster Nouse Complete Carry Out Dinners • Free De!ivera Shrimp Ribs Frog Legs 18401 West 7 Mile Rd. Bar-B-Q Phone 537-7880 Your Your best buy in Weddin eceptions $ 2 95* Only PER PERSON Price Includes: Cocktail Hour 4` , THIS MONDAY EVE is date of Saints and Sinners meeting at Bel- mont Supper Club, Woodward and Calvert . . . Loads of fun again ex- pected, but primary reason will be to get organization going with of- ficers, positive policies, meeting dates and other necessary matters . . . Saints and Sinners is an inter- national group, with monies raised given toward helping retarded chil- dren . . . In the works as soon as Detroit is properly organized, is a Television Telethon to help raise dollars for a hospital here. WHITE WINES and sparkling wines such as Champagne, Asti or Sparkling Burgundy should be served cold and the bottles may be placed in an ice cooler. Serving the Finest To the Finest ! 1 Full Course Meal with a Dessert of Pastry from our own Bake Shop, Ice Cream or Sherbet PLEASANT LOUNGE in the Northwest area is The Lemmon Tree on James Couzens and Schaefer . . . Fine atmosphere, with congenial surroundings . . . Starring at the Lemmon tree is organist Sammy Mendoza, a most talented musician and crowd pleas- er with a distinct attitude of feel- ing the music, which is so lacking in too many so-called music men Sammy and his drummer make up an interesting duo that put out a lot of good rhythms. Cake-Cutting ceremony with our own Silver Candelabra Table Setting A fine silver cake knife to the Bride—remembrance of the joyous occasion Plus the assurance of having your party in the capable hands of Northwood Inn, where you always get Something Extra Write or Call Manager: JO 4-6688, LI 1 2577 - WOODWARD AT 11 1/2 MILE ROAD *plus tax and gratuities MAGNIFICENT." ARCHER WINSTEN, Now York Post THE OVERCOAT Directed by ALEXI BATALOV • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Starring ROLAND BYKOV Also in English "PLISETSKAYA DANCES" THE OSCAR IS AN "IN" MOVIE! dospuriEp aents Louis Cook, Free Press STEPHEN BOYD• ELKE SOMMER MILTON BERLE • ELEANOR PARKER THE OSCAR ow MICHIGAN COLOR BAGLEY AT GRAND RIVER • CALL: 963-1773 The motion picture with an immoral all its own! I OW DETROIT PREMIERE Stming int atollabeItcallartief AzablIg-BLA.C21 IT NEW SPOT IN THE American Hotel (formerly Ft. Wayne) is known as the Sophisto-Kat Lounge . . . managed by Singing Sam of Italian specialties note for years . . . The Sophisto-Kat Lounge is only a month old. Interest among student, church, school and adult groups is run- ning high regarding the return of Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Com- mandments," according to Jack Cataldo, manager of Palms Thea- ter, where the film opens a special exclusive engagement starting March 30. "The Ten Commandments," con- sidered the most successful motion picture ever made, will be shown in its original form, intact and un- cut, for three continuous perform- ances daily, starting at n o o n, 4:15 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Although individual seats are not reserved, arrangements for group seating for each performance are offered groups purchasing tickets in ad- vance at special prices. 13135 Fenkell BR 3-8866 Starts Today • First Showing Open 6:45; Sun. 3:45 LARCO'S THE LOSERS IS new name of former Indigo Lounge on W. Seven Mile Rd. near Greenfield . . Turk Prujanski is manager and localites will enjoy the murals he's had painted on the back walls . . . One is devoted to sheet music of songs he has written, another to down- town Detroit today, and a third to all the places here that Turk has been host . . . The Bowery, with marquee "Starring Martha Raye", Club Trocadero, "Starring The Will Mastin Trio, featuring Sammy Davis Jr.", Paddock Bar, and oth- ers . . . Most interesting. Arrange Showings of 'Ten Commandments' VARIETY Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste SUSAN DUBRINSKY, new 21- year-old, tells of one gambling hotel in Las Vegas that will send a table and dealer to your room . . "That's what we call room service here," the manager brags. ERNIE KLEE, chef supreme for many years in Detroit, now heads The Embers in the Windsor Hotel on Cass Ave. . . . As the saying goes, Ernie sure knows his onions! An "old-fashioned" private-eye story, starring Paul Newman, is "Harper," coming to the Berk- ley Theater March 30 in an exclu- sive, first-run engagement. The all-star cast also includes Lauren Bacall, Julie Harris, Ro- bert Wagner, Arthur Hill, Janet Leigh, Pamela Tiffin and last, but not least, Shelley Winters. Producers of the Warner Broth- ers film are Jerry Gershwin and Elliott Kastner. ADAM MARTINI'S in the Cadil- lac Motel on Congress rates among the top lounges in Detroit . . . Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all delightfully served . . . Isaac Goodwin at the piano bar has a fine style. * * * FIVE MEN WERE ordering breakfast in a restaurant . . . "I'll have pancakes," said the first .. . "Hot cakes," said the second . . "Wheat cakes," said the third . . "Griddle cakes," said the fourth . . . "They're all synonyms, aren't they? asked the fifth . . . "No," replied the waitress, "but if you want synonym I can give you toast." NtN0 UGO MICHELE MOS MANFREDI RCIER E R • I OGNAllI • VITTI M ONAttrd by MARCO MONICELLI.ELIO PETRI. FRANCO ROSSI LUCIANO SAKE STU D10 FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR ! PARAMOUNT PICTURES KURT UNDER misno SOPHIA WREN IN JuDi Air-Conditioned Private Room • Hot and Cold Hors D'oeuvres • Open Bar • Private Banquet Room • Ample Parking for your guests • Groups of 50 or more from $2.00 per person Paul Newman Stars in Private-Eye Thriller The Best of Everything NOW SHOWING at Neighborhood and Drive-in Theatres TECHNICOLOR° PANAVISION° PETER FINCH *JACK HAWKINS, HANS VERNER • TERENCE ALEXANDER • FRANK WOIFF • ARNALDO FOA • ANDRE NORELL • Paoeucio BY KURT DRI CIO BY MANN SCREENPLAY BY DAN I EL FROAT A STORY BY A.USTC SCORED Br • JOHN MICHAEL HAYES • LAWRENCE DURRELL • SOL KAPLAN UNGER PARAMOU N T :MRS PICTURE THEATRES BIRMINGHAM CARMEN DEARBORN GREAT LAKES KRAMER LINCOLN PARK LIVONIA CINEMA II MACOMB CINEMA II MAIN—Royal Oak RIVIERA RYAN SIX MILE WARREN DRIVE-INS DEARBORN FORD WYOMING GALAXY GRATIOT JOLLY ROGER, WAYNE