THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 28, 1966-47 Michigan has 11,000 inland lakes and 36,000 miles of rivers and streams whose waters at this sea- son mirror a kaleidoscope of colors. Sean Connery7, _ Joanne Woodward Jean Seberg "A Fine Madness" r OVIont- r TECHNICOLOR' From WARNER BROS, Open MON.-FRI. 6:45. Shown 7:00, 10:55. SAT. EVE. re-open 6:45. Shown 9:15 only. SUN. EVE. RE-OPEN 6:45. Shown 7:00, 10:55 Ding. LARCO'S Eiumeirmini By Danny Raskin • BANQUET FACILITIES NAME OF THAT gorgeous new restaurant and nitery opening soon downtown on Farmer St. will be Delmonico's, with an international flavor of cosmopolitan delight . The inside is all red velvet and black leather . . On the outside will be a red carpet beneath the canopy to the street ... Along the front will be gaslights—not arti- ficial, but the real thing. * * Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Magnificent Mencoffi's 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking MYRON COHEN says this drunk was walking along Fifth Avenue at 4 a.m. in a state of panic . . . A cop approached him and glowered, "Do you have an explanation?" . . . The poor soul answered, "If I would have an explanation, I would be home with my wife." 1 ,ona000mo-olmootlosowolow.0 olomtlmoo.o ■ -ommoc.==.1,....t• Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar VANELLI'S IS NOT basically an Italian restaurant, but American s Al. I ER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Bar-B-Q - Chicken - Ribs Sea Food 10517 W. 7 Mile at Mendota SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING Carry Out and Delivery Call 864-8533 or 864-9784 •trOMM 0∎ 0• ■ 041MNI ■ ova OM1•0 ■ 11•0 ■■ ••041 ■ 17,41 ■ :••=•=-=••=-=•••=-=-=-=-=-=-=•••=•-:: 3h.e_ empuzim. gtowisnA, Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine Dine In Serene Oriental Splendor Featuring Complete Dinners Daily SERVED 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. MON. — ALMOND CHICKEN TUES. — FLOWER DRUM SHRIMP WED. — CHICKEN SUB GUM CHOW MEIN THURS. — BEEF HONG KONG FRI. — BROILED WHITE FISH $2.80 $2.70 $2.30 $2.50 $2.00 Open Mon. Thru Fri. 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.—Sat. 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Sun noon to 10:30 p.m. Businessmen's Lunches Private Dining Room for Parties with a pretty general menu . For example, they serve well over 1/2 ton of fish a week, which must make it one of the biggest fish houses in the city . . . Items like Dover sole, red snapper, black sea bass, lobster, white fish, trout, perch, pickerel, halibut, salmon and sword fish head the menu among 22 varied seafood dishes . . . If folks prefer steaks and chops, roasts, etc., they offer a wide selection of porterhouses, fillets, sirloins and prime ribs .. . This is not to imply however, that Vanelli's does not list Italian dishes aplenty . . . Mostaccioli, spaghetti, ravioli, fettucine and chicken scaloppini among others . . . Vanelli's is under new owner- ship . . . Mike Herzina and Tony Valutis, who many will remember as the once part owner with John Breitmeyer at the old Stephenson Club. * ROCKY'S RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA Serving the best pizza in town Res. UN 2-7642 Carry-Out Orders 356-4750 HARVARD ROW SHOPPING CENTER, 11 Mile at Lahser LET'S MEET AT Uncle John's (Everybody Else Does!) •Crisp Cool Salads • Giant Sandwiches •Jumbo Milk Shakes •Steaks Cooked To Order and of course, our 39 varieties of World Famous Pancakes 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. Just East of Greenfield * told orchestra man Hal Gordon about touring Gay Paree, stopping a Frenchman and asking, "Where's the place that most of the Americans stay?" ... The Frenchman replied, "The first ten rows of the Follies Ber- gere." A LOCALITE VLADIMIRS, cater- ing to private parties and wed- dings, is the old Charade's on Livernois . . . Owner is Walter Sarcevich, formerly of Piemon- tese Club. a a a VODKA IS DISTILLED from potatoes and maize . . . Being odorless and colorless, it is said that vodka is tasteless . . . How- ever, this is not true . . . When taken straight, it has real author- ity, but the taste is hard to pin down . . . At dinner, a Vodkatini will set the gastric juices bubbling in anticipation. • * * THE NEW A TRUE SUPPER CLUB can be distinguished by the following . . . a small, luxurious room with inti- mate atmosphere, open for dinner and supper only—no lunches, or dancing . . . the patronage of kid- dies and pets is discouraged and it is a great place to take the wife on special occasions. * * TWO KIDS WERE discussing a young woman who was in the family way . . . "She ate too much yeast," the first one said loud enough for her to hear him . . Annoyed, she barked at him, "Sonny, if your mother had eaten a little more yeast before you were born, you'd be better bred." • * * AND THEN THERE was the little rich boy who was picked on by a big rich boy . . . Said the little rich boy in a fit of pride, "Well anyway, my analyst can , lick your analyst." 10001 TELEGRAPH RD. Near Plymouth Rd. BIRMINGHAM 1360 WOODWARD at 14 1/2 Mile Rd. State-maintained picnic facili- ties are scattered along Michi- gan's roads and highways, offer- ing more than 3,600 picnic tables. ■ •••— ■ 1•••••• ANNOUNCING: Our New Temple Room For Sweet Sixteens, Showers and Private Parties. FORBIDDEN CITY An TIMM= The Best of Everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste Henry Yee's ELIzoasiEllrill enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget. Free Parking TE 1-0775 Exotic Cocktails IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION Of EDWARD AUSEE'S AE 7W101E111.1F? MON.-FRI. 8:45 only. SAT. EVE, 7:00, 10:55. SUN. EVE. 8:45 only. SAT. & SUN. CHILDREN'S MATINEE OPEN 1:00 - OVER 4:40 All Color "INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET" & "THE BRASS BOTTLE" ,I3E,RK LE Y ITiH AT1RE , le d rioite THE STUDIO THEATRES Complete and Uncut LE BONHEUR Lmein6 In Color "HIGH SPOT FOR FUN IN DETROIT" Sat. 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 STUDIO I La t e afternoon cocktails are served with sensational sunsets. After dark, see Detroit go ablaze, and let Morry King's sparkling entertainment turn you on. Direct from the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, and recently the Eden Roc, Miami, M o r r y King and his 8-piece or- chestra with violins will en- tertain for your dining, listening and dancing pleas- ure, Monday-Saturday, 7:30 P.M. 'til . . . hate( K. 3 CVO Marlon Brando APPALOOSA Fri. & Sat. 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 STUDIO -8 Acres Fite Pa:ling Gfeenl<41 al t s.le • LI. 25527 Rock Hudson SECONDS Fri. & Sat. 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 STUDIO NEW CENTER free FaC,1 IL- 2j • Ent,,, or. ,N1 • IF 10025 Cannes Grand Prize Winner A MAN & A WOMAN In Color Fri. & Sat. 7:00, 9:00. 11 00 Pontchartrain LSTUDIO-NORTH Reservations: 965-5102 11111111111111211111 Ltrtrnas at Di,. free Atter.dant Parting roe to aratre Meter ra, ∎ rg ICI ll 15168 of Meatte 11111311111111=111511M119 7•-• Og That Clhe, *WO' w-o'cL: RR, Thou whol2, 0,witithtg Ok,,v.4.04tel nmiii thou, AAP, as AttrAt cuitthiAkg .goft, miki4ck @okpokatoit, It happened to the Cleve- land Browns. It could happen to the Detroit Lions! Something should happen to the De t r o it Lions! Jack Lemotott" th. Gtictetek Ntatitaa ist, itfiectiva, The with RON RICH CLIFF OSMOND • NOW SHOWING Tickets For Saturday Eve- ning Performances on Sale in Advance. Matinees Daily and introducing JUDI WEST produced and directed by BILLY WILDER • written by SILLY WILDER and I. A L. DIAMOND music by ANDRE PREVIN • PANAVISION' • A PHALANUALEM PRODUCTION ie fi, t ON AR, Ts FCC, OS released thru UNITED ARTISTS mO , ION ,IURC AJUi F Masonic Temple 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel L I 2.70330 42 MILE AT COOLIDGE. One of Americo's Finest Restaurants Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine 1 alk. N. of MIU OF V■ IRIMIR1 ■ 1111 THEATRE at WA land Centex • 353-0100 MUMBilleiniliaMMEM Mon. thu Fri. Open at 12:00 Noon sat. at 12:15 p.m. Sun. at 1:15 p.m.