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June 30, 1967 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-30

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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The Best of Everything

Magnificent

Mencotirs

By Danny Raskin

PHIL FOSTER. who played the supply and that the British are ac-
Fisher Theater recently along with tually used to these portions . . .
George Gobel in "The Odd Couple," A few months later, Phil's cousin
tells the true story of his cousin has occasion to visit New York
who actually looks very much like for the first time on a brief busi-

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Phil right to the curly hair . . . ness trip . . . Phil invited him to
Phil's cousin lives in London, Toots Shores for (you guessed it) !
England, and while Phil played a steak dinner . . . When the food
Dinner at DARBY'S
the Palladium, he was invited out arrived, Phil's London relative was
to
one of the better restaurants to literally hypnotized by the huge
is a real treat
enjoy a steak dinner . . When steak . . . He finally exclaimed,
• Visit Our New
the main course arrived, Phil look- "Back in England you could feed
SKYLIGHT
ed down to a very small cut of a whole Bar Mitzvah with this!"
ROOM, Cocktail
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Lounge and Bar
meat as his cousin explained that
AL ROSENBERG of Albert of
choice meat is still not in plentiful
• AFTER
Birmingham-Bloomfield, also has
THEATRE
Snacks
. a
the catering concession at Ramble-
Delight
wood Swim & Racquet Club . . .
LUNCHEON
Howard Rosenberg, 16-year-old son
A Pleacure
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
of Al and Sarah, is the managing
Discerning Taste
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"Howard of Ramble•ood!"
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EXTREMELY CLEVER part of
pianist Joel Nash's act at Aged 'n
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Rare in the Harlan House on W.
Grand Blvd., is an extrasensory per-
IN AN ATMOSPHERE
ception bit whereby he plays re-
OF ELEGANT SPLENDOR
quests written on a piece of paper
JOEL NASH
by his listeners . . . Joel's good—
at the Piano Bar from 8:30
no doubt about it

LARCO'S

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32—Friday, Jane 30, 1967

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*

DARBY'S WAS THE scene of
much clamor night of Wayne U.
graduating exercises recently . . .
Folks were lined up from one end
to another, all around the large
coffee shop and dining room sec-
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their usual excellent jobs of satis-
Discovered the secret years ago on how to cater
El fying the people . . . Charlie Dubin
on the piano is always good to
a perfect affair. Today only AL ROSENBERG
see and hear.
has that secret !
* * •
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AN ITALIAN DINNER at the
home of Kerry and Al Stutz is
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of pure tomato sauce ... The des-
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sert of chocolate eclairs were home
baked by Kerry, too . . . No won-
der Union Tire bossman hubby Al
Stutz is so particular about his food
whenever eating out .. . he's got
quite an example to follow in
EVERY
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