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July 21, 1967 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-07-21

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Jazz Festival 1967 at Cobo Hall Aug. '13

George Wein — a showman cert to Detroit's Cobo Arena Aug.
noted for his popular jazz concerts 13.
throughout the world, including
Jazz Festival '67, part of the
Newport. Chicago and Mexico — Schlitz Salute to Jazz 1967, will
is bringing an all-star jazz con- feature jazz greats Nina Simone
and her Trio; the Cannonball Ad-
derley Quintet; the Miles Davis
Israeli in Film 'Blue'
Quintet; Dizzy Gillespie Quintet;
Sara Vardi, a petite Israeli The Herbie Mann Quintet; and the
beauty, makes her Hollyw000d mo- Woody Herman Orchestra.
Wein, a pianist with the New-
tion picture debut in Paramount'e
outdoor epic "Blue." Dealing with port Jazz All Stars, has been exe-
cutive
producer of the Newport
a young ''gringo" (British actor
Terence Stamp) who grows up Festival since 1954. Referred to
among Mexican banditos, headed by Playboy Magazine as the "No. 1
by such heavyweights as Ricardo international jazz impresario,"
Montalban and Karl Malden, the Wein is renowned for not only
picture is currently before the organizing and performing at the
cameras in far remote canyons festival, but for lecturing and
above Los Angeles, then• will move writing about the many jazz greats
with whom he has associated.
to Moab in southeastern Utah.

FINEST BUFFET IL CARRYOUT SERVICE
• COMPLETE DINNERS
• SANDWICHES

ALBAN'S

BOTTLE & BASKET

Specializing in cater:ow,
For Private Affairs in

Your Home or Office.

MI 6-6553

Woodward Just N. of 15 Mille, Birmingham

CHECKER BAR-B10

RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP

Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.

INICEELMIED

Open 7 Days a Week for Buffet
Lunch-Dinner or Coffee Break. it
a.m. 'tll 8:30 p.m. Complete catering
and carry-out.
1012 N. Hunter Blvd.
647-4406
(Woodward Ave.)

of Birmingham - Bloomfield

CHICKEN

UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

FEATURING FAMILY STYLE BROASTED CHICKEN

OPEN 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Complete Dinner Menu
29501 NORTHWESTERN

3 Blks.

N. of 12

Closed Monday

EL 6-9222

Carry-Out Service

Mile

CHOP HOUSE

961-8228

20 W. Adams

Your Hosts: Sam and Fred Starr

CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

3020 GRAND RIVER.

TIE 34700

Free Parking.

Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and See Foods for .
mere than 26 years. All Beef aged In our cellars

JAKK'S

Specializing in
Sea Foods, Steaks & Chops
Hot & Cold Buffet Dishes
Businessmen's Lunches

CHOP HOUSE & COCKTAIL BAR
25234 GREENFIELD

In

Continuous Entertainment
7 Nights a Week
9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Businessmen's Luncheons
11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
inment
En
Complete Dinners and
Late Evening Snacks
tit 1 a.m.
Air Conditioned—
Ample Parking

LI 6-1224

Oft Mile &
Greenfield)

Green-10 Center

Your Host: Jock Freeman

DELI C ATESS•NS

Restaurant a
Delicatessen

a Week

LUNCHES • DINNERS
PASTRIES - WAFFLES AND
OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST
Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Caterieg.
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations
Ample Parking

19171 Livernois at 7 Mile

UN 3 - 3298

GOLDEN GRIDDLE

• 42 Varieties of Pancakes &
Waffles
• 12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs &
Omelets
• Breakfast • Lunch a Dinner

3017 N. WOODWARD, Royal Ook

Home Of The
GOLDEN WONDER WAFFLE

Featuring Parfait ince—Key Lfrne,
etc.
6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs.
Fri. 'til 2:30 a.m. Sat. Ill 3:30 p.m.

549-2900

Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine
Enchanting Oriental Atmosphere

EMPRESS
GARDEN

Open Mon. thru Frl. 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.

Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m.
Combination Dinners Every Weekday

for parties — Businessmen's Lunches
In Harvard Row Shopping Center at 11 Mile and Lahser Rd.

Private

room

356-4750

Orders To Take Out

HOA KOW INN

Specializing in
Cantonese Food

Open Daily 11 a.m.-11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Free Parking
Carry-Out Service
LI 74663
13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK

CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Lunches - Dinners - Carry Out
DI 1-4440
8926 W. 7 Mile at Wyoming
OPEN: SUN., NOON-10:30 P.M.;
MON. thru THURS., 11.10:30 P.M.
FRI., 11-1 A.M.; SAT.. 11-3 A.M.

HOUSE .of
CHUNG

KOW KOW INN

Open 11 e.m. to
3 a.m. Daily

Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
EASY PARKING
CARRY OUT SERVICE
TO 8-7550
322 W. MeNkhols, Bet Woodward & Second

WING HONG

Chinese-American Restaurant

18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield
353-6417

Specie/trine in

Cantonese Family Dinners

ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon-10 p.m.

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL

ITALIAN FOODS –

CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FACILITIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Pizza Pia and Famous Italian Foods
Forking Facilities . . . Carry - Out Service

SpReildililig in

7101 PURITAN



Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929

PARADISO CAF E

COCKTAIL BAR
17632 WOODWARD —

Banquet room available
Fine American and Italian Food
daily 11:30
Open CLOSED SUNDAYS a.m.

North of 6

TO 9-3988

Mile

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

VANNELLI'S

Luncheons • Dinners

PRIVATE ROOMS FOR
BANQUETS AND PARTIES

Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge

Famous for American & Italian Food
• Steaks • Chops • Seafood
For Over 25 Years
TO 9-6040
Free Parkins
18300 Woodward

POLYNESIAN

CHIN OPEN
TIKI

2121

WELCOME TO DETROIT'S NEWEST
AND EXCITING RESTAURANT

7 DAYS 'TILL 2 A.M.

Exotic Tropical Cocktails and Food
• Buffet Luncheons
962-1434
CASS (N. of Gd. River)

SEA FOODS

CLAM SHOP

TR 4-2870

Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
2672 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak

PANCAKES AND WAFFLES

PANCAKE HOUSE

By Danny Raskin

Guest Columnist HY LEWIS
IT IS ALMOST CLICHE to hear
certain sophisticated Detroiters
say that this city is remote when
it comes to cuisine and entertain-
ment.
It is a question of not seeing the
forest for the trees. Invariably
an out-of-towner who has visited
here exclaims of many places
where he had happy experi-
ences much as we do when re-
Does Gertrude Lawrence Film turning from a trip from a large
city. It is also surprising that many
Saul Chaplin is producing 20th people who have taken cruises
Century-Fox' "Star," currently be-
and air-trips to the far reaches of
fore the cameras in London with
our world have not for the most
Julie Andrews portraying the cen-
part availed themselves of many
tral character of Gertrude Law-
points of interest that our fair
rence. Music by George Gershwin,
city and state offer . . . our
Kurt Weill, Cole Porter and lyrics
many
by Ira Gershwin will be used for city and suburbs boast of
fine places you can enjoy. ,
songs and production numbers.
* * *
THE SHOW MUST go on. In
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
fine tradition, Peggy Lee, who
26—Friday, July 21 1967



10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Seven Days

The Best of Everything

Joel Nash, the
Gentleman Rac-
onteur at the
Piano, is appear.
ing nightly from
8:30 at the Aged
and Rare in The
Harlan House, W
Grand Blvd. at
the John Lodge
Expressway. Nash



CHOP HOUISES

BRASS RAIL

Gentleman Joe Nash
Plays at Aged and Rare

0 U

ell's

Now Under Management of

MURRY LIEBERMAN

$ 2,51 3.00 61 9itatto

18200 Woodward

(Bet. 6 & 7

• Luncheons • Dinners
• Cocktails
Meetings and Banquet
Rooms Available
Entertainment by
TONY ORLANDO
Nightly Mon. thru Sat .
Closed Sunday

Mile Rds.)

TO 8-8500

sprained her back, refused to
cancel her engagement at the
Roostertail. She performed in a
wheel chair . . . It takes more
than talent to make an artist.
* * *
THAT LITTLE MAN WITH
talent, Woody Allen, writer, co-
median and producer said in a
radio interview that the sexiest
women of our times are from for-
eign lands. Barbra Streisand didn't
take too much offense when she
stated that to her mind two of
the male sex symbols were Woody
himself and Menashe Scholnik.
* * *
CARPENTERS, PAINTERS and
artists are busy, busy, busy doing
over the former Boesky's on James
Couzens Highway . . . Announce-
ments will be soon on what may
be the show place of the north-
west area.
* * *
IF DARBY'S RESTAURANT
finds that they are missing a din-
ner menu they would be able to
find it in Vietnam. At a party
given there to a group of our boys
about to go overseas . . . one of
the fellows was so impressed with
the fare that he kept the menu as
a constant reminder of what
awaited after his hitch. Wonder if
he's thinking about -the Skylight
Room, the steak dinners of the
succulent corned-beef sandwiches?
* * *
THE PORTS OF CALL in
Toronto boasts of many restaur-
ants under one roof. Depending
upon what your mood may be,
they have a facility to please you.
While we have nothing like that
locally, it is more than surprising
the number of ethnic restaurants
we have here catering also to al-
most every whim and taste of the
individual.

Stern, Bernstein Boycott
Athens Music Festival

NEW YORK — Violinist Isaac
Stern and conductor Leonard Bern-
stein have joined actress Melina
Mercouri's c a m- ' 1
paign to boycott
the Athens music
festival this sum-
mer in protest
against suppre-
sions by the
Greek military
junta.
Stern, who had
an Aug. 8 engage-
ment there, is a
close friend of
Miss Mercouri,
deprived of her
Greek citizenship
Melina
last week because
she has spoken against the military
regime.
Stern and his colleagues, Eugene
Istomin, pianist, and Leonard Rose,
cellist, canceled an earlier appear-
ance in Athens late last month
and instead went to Israel to give
concerts.

Latin American Nations
Show Support for Israel

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — A
Brazilian diplomat proposed that
Brazil offer to take in a large
proportion of the Arab refugees
for settlement in the Amazon River
region along with Brazilian colon-
ists.
Carlos Dunshee de Abranches,
Brazilian representative on the
United Nations Human Rights
Commission, made the proposal
in an article in Jornal do Brasil.
He called on Israel and those mem-
bers of the United Nations who
contribute to the support of the
refugees, to set up a fund to fi-
nance the resettlement of the
refugees in Brazil.
In Jerusalem, Yakov Tsur,
president of the Jewish National
Fund, who returned recently from
a mission to Latin America on
behalf of the Israel government,
paid tribute to the "steadfast
loyalty and friendship" which
Latin America has shown to Is-
rael in its struggle for life and
independence.

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