THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 14, 1967-39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ADAMS MOVIE GUIDE THE STORY OF A UNIQUE FILM Grand Circus Park OPEN 11:00 WO 1-8525 "WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF" 17:15, 2:50, 6:30, 10:10 "GIRL WITH THE GREEN EYES" 1:20, 5:00, 8:40 --- - AMERICANA Mencoffi's 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking Dinner at DARBY'S is o real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE (By pr. Jack Jackman for Danny Raskin) One may wonder hoW a business name originates well, take, for instance, the case of Marvin Chin, who merely applied his own last name and added "Tiki," to found CHIN TIKI, Detroit's first in Polynesian atmosphere . . the cuisine and tropical drinks can only add to one's dining pleasure . .. if you're around the neighbor- hood of 2121 Cass about noon-time drop in for their deliciously pre- pared buffet luncheons. We are well aware of the vast numbers of restaurants specializ- Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste Res. UN 2-7642 • BANQUET FACILITIES SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Crunchy! FRIED CHICKEN • ` (As You Like It !) AUNT SONYA'S UNCLE JOHN'S CHICKEN • Tossed Green Salad • Golden French Fries • Italian Bread and Butter Mischa bottler to Solo at Center 3 Pcs. CHICKEN Mischa Kottler, well known De- troit pianist, will be the soloist in Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Con- certo with the Center S: mphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the center. The program will include Beetho- ven's overture "Leonore No 3." "Eros." a symphonice poem by Julius Chajes and Sinfonie Con- certante by Haydn with Emily Austin. David Mariotti. Arthur Bachman and Dr. Ira Leventer playing the solo lines. • 3 Iowa Corn Pancakes Aunt Sonya's Special Recipe • Applesauce , 10001 • Telegraph Rd. Birmingham 1360 W'dward At 141/2 Mile Rd. Nr. Plymouth Rd. 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. ...... Berkley Theater to Run "Clouds Over Israel" .. .•''' ' • PEOPLE l:- WALK "Clouds Over Israel." an Israeli film concerning an incident in the Israeli-Arab war. will be shown at the Berkley Theater, beginning April 26. The film was produced by Mali Ras and Harold Gornswcet and stars Yiftach Spector as an Israeli pilot forced to bail out over Arab- held territory during the Suez crisis of 1956. r..] RUN DRIVE or FLY But Somehow They Get to try .. NORTHWOOD INN'S Bountiful Buffet Dinners EVERY TUES. and THURS. 6 to 10 P.M. Also Famous for PRIME ROAST BEEF - STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD Excellent Facilities for Parties and Banquets Up to 500 Guests GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS MUSIC NIGHTLY FROM 5:30 P.M. AND FOR DANCING AFTER 10 P.M. Woodward Ave., at 111/2 Mile Road JO 4-6688 Henry Yee's LI 1-5277 ANNOUNCING: Our New Temple Room For Sweet Sixteens, Showers and Private Parties, FORBIDDEN CITY taste adventure you won't forget. An enchanting atmosphere and Free Parking TE 1-0775 OPENING SOON OTTO PREMINGER'S PRESENTATION "HURRY SUNDOWN" ing in steaks, but one establish- —Starring— ment which will particularly tickle Diahann Jane Michael Carroll Fonda both your fancy and palate is Caine George's Steak House, on Oulette Located at 9 Mile and Greenfield Rd. Street. about three blocks after W. Warrer5t81et504VIler Road you leave the tunnel on the Wind- , sor side the steaks are served CAMELOT Special Selective Engagement of on wooden hoards to preserve the Roger Hammerstein's taste it is different, but pleas- "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" antly so, Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer i While the mecca for used car 7:00; buyers for many years has been MON. THRU FRI.: Doors open 8 p.m. WED. AND SAT.: Matinees Detroit's Livernois Avenue. we Shown at 2 p.m. SAT. EVE.: 6:00, 10:00. SUN.: have yet to travel on any street 1:00, 5:00, 9:00. and see more eating, drinking and 2211 Woodward—WO 1.9494 entertainment spots than there are FOX on Telegraph Road . . One such "THE GRUESOME TWOSOME" establishment is the Bourbon Both in Color Street, at West Chicago, which, "FRANKENSTEIN CREATED besides the usual and unusual WOMAN" brands of drinks, feature prime and ribs, served by bunny-clad wait- "THE MUMMY'S SHROUD" resses . . . the beaded partitions lend much to the atmosphere. and Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking SHOW Friday and Saturday on week-ends guests are treated LATE For schedule information call WO 1.7917 to a tuneful twosome, consisting of a piano and a bass ... Another WED. LADIES DAY, 50c Telegraph Road eatery is the Pal- ace. just south of Six Mile, and GRAND CIRCUS taI rt.raro is a delightful and pleasing place Open 10:45 to find yoM- self after the theater, or a cinema, or just after anything "IN LIKE FLINT" . . the food is not only very FRI., SAT. AND SUN.: 11:15, 3:10, 7:05, tasty, but generous portions seem 11:05. MON., TUES., WED.: 11:05, 2:50, to be the byword. with an endless 6:35, 10:25. stream of coffee poured at timely "THE NAKED PREY" intervals. FAVORITE SPECIAL 1 /2 I By Danny Raskin 2 7113 PURITAN (s •* A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS The Best of Everything Magnificent Exotic Cocktails of America's Finest Restaurants Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine One 1 Blk. N. of Masonic Temple 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel Renaissance period, the world of the Jewish small town. The that inspired S h &on& Peretz, Mare C7ag,111; the vibrant life of the cities moving scenes of the Warsaw Ghetto and the heroid shtetl Aleichem, I. L. uprising by the fighters and martyrs, never before so faith- fully recorded. Cities like Itialystock, Crecote, Tibia and Warsaw will VIVA once more. The towns, the streets, the villages of this vanished world come to life again on film. The folklore, the customs, the traditions of a world gone by unfold in un- forgettable nostalgia. You will relive or cherish for the first time, Children OIS The Way to ('heeler, Haggling In The Market Place, The Vasyer Treyer, An Old Fush- ion cd Chassintlit horrors, Not a collection of The Last Chapter is a faithful testament to a way of life and a world that is gone forever... a lcortd that is only a memory... FRI., SAT. AND SUN.: 1:25, 5:20, 9:20. MON., TUES., WED.: 1:05, 4:50, 8:40 MAI KAI Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 S. KE 4-6400 Special Selective Engagement of Roger Hammerstein's "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer MON. TARU FRI. Doors open 7:00; S6A0T0 : /0."1,34: Shown a t f. 7,, in .WSEADi. SUN.: 1:00, 5:00, 9:00. Chantones Trio to Play at the 2.1 Karat Club The Chantones. Canadian-born instrumental trio, will appear at the 24 Karat Club for three weeks beginning Monday. Larry Desjarlais on guitar. Jun Nantais on bass and Jack Grenier on banjo replace Saucy Sylvia. who will he on the road for a month. Lennie Schick and his trio continue to provide dance music with Ilappy Harry Harris singing the songs of the Gay '90s. The 24 Karat Club is open six nights each week, closed on Sun- day except for private parties. There is no cover charge. Reserva- tions are recommended • Israel IncreaSes Exports of Bananas and Avocados JERUSALEM (ZINS) —A total of 2.719 tons of bananas were ex- ported in February this year as compared with' 2,100 tons in the same month last year, 1966. There were also sold overseas 280 tons of avocado last February as corn- pared with 130 tons in the same month last year. Most of the banana exports went to Spain.' Yugoslavia and Italy. The princi- . pal buyers of avocados were Eng- land. France and Germany. Poland Spring of 1945 ... A Jew who survived returns home to find only ashes and rubble. A camera makes a record of what. he sees as TII I,AsT CII .4 PT EH- of the history of the Jews III Poland. Thus began a unique motion. picture -project. What started out as a report of the destruc- tion of Polish Jewry has be- come a glowing account of its whole epic history, of lie nag's and heroes. of its con- tribution to mankind's spit Rua and cultural heritage. It is all here: the medieval beginnings, the glories of the LAST CHAPTER THE Theodore Bike, rnus. M S. L sliNLIDLIM44 111DIitie HE1FLTZ aa.ctere ami L4•IIVICE ROTHMAN • MICHIGAN PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th SPONSORED BY MICHIGAN COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS WESTOWN THEATRE WYOMING and FENKELL The Detroit Institute of Arts — Edith .1. Freeman, Chairmen S Hurok presents GALINA VISHNEVSKAYA icocnno cpr000 of NSecow's Bolshoi Opera Wednesday, April 19, 1967-8:30 p.m., AUDITORIUM. Tickets: $2.543-$5.00 at Institute Ticket Office 1832 - 27304 Grinnell's and Hudson's ticket services. .■■ Serving the Finest To the Finest ! 1 ADAM MARTINI'S OF DETROIT Isaac Goodwin at the —I Piano Bar CADILLAC HOUSE MOTEL I 520 W. CONGRESS WO 1-5553 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Lunch For Breakfast, and Dinner