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October 20, 1967 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-10-20

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THE JEWISH NEWS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 20, 1967-31

Comic Goes to Towne;
Festival Features Classics

TWO DAYS
ONLY!

Weds. and Tkur$
Taking up what seems to be a
suddenly growing cult of movie
Matinees:12 Noon
fans for the late W. C. Fields. the
Evenings: 7:00
Towne Theater. recently opened
at Greenfield Rd. and 10 , i, Mile.
and 9:15 P.M.
has booked a "W. C. Fields
Festival. -
The first two films being shown
in combination are "The Bank
Dick" and "Never Give a Sucker an
Even Break," both classics among
a
Dinner at DARBY'S
the great funnyman's repertoire.
Later, to wind up the festival, two
Is a real treat
more Fields favorites will be com-
By Danny Raskin
bined, "You Can't Cheat an Honest
• Visit Our New
BERNARD KERNER of Darbys "Fine," came the reply . .. Then Man" and "My Little Chickadee,"
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
took a couple of special corned Bernard inquired why his voice the latter co-starring Mae West.
Lounge and Bar
beef sandwiches to friend Bernie sounded to different and asked
• AFTER
Marks in Old Grace Hospital . .
how the sandwiches were . . .
THEATRE
Went to Room 474, Bernie wasn't "Swell ! Were you the one that
Snacks . . . a
Delight
there, so Bernard waited about 15 brought them?" . . . Bernard said
LUNCHEON
minutes and then left, putting the he was, and asked if he was Bernie
A Pleasure
sandwiches in the room . . . A Marks . .. The gent said no, and
:THEATRE
couple of hours later, Bernard as to Bernard's inquiry where Ber-
GMEENFTELO NORTH OF 101/2
Res. UN 2-7642
AT LINCOLN CENTER
called the hospital and asked for nie was, the fellow answered that
3986600
Room 474... A man answered and he didn't know . . . "I checked in
SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING
presents
I Bernard asked how he felt . . . at one o'clock this afternoon.
Thanks for the sandwiches. But
next time, please put a little more

mustard on them !"
DOWNTOWN
THOSE BEEF BUFFET lunch-
ti t 11j0 , 4‘"[--',=
eons and dinners at the Abbey Res-
Dine in a Serene
taurant & Cocktail Lounge in
Oriental Setting
Northland are favorites for folks
"A VICARIOUS
Featuring Authentic
from all walks of life . . . Sales-
Cantonese Cusine
TREAT!”
men and showpeople have already
-New York Daily News
tabbed the Abbey at the top of
CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE
"EXCELLENT!"
their "must" list when in Detroit.
Open Seven Days a ‘Seek . .. Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Fri.
-New York Post
WE HAD A steak recently at San-
Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. & Holidays, 12 Noon to 2 a.m.
SPECIAL DISCUSES FOR CROUPS, SC1101113
dy's on Livernois, and it was one
3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple
AND
CMS. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT in
of the finest . . . Host Sandy Hoff-
■A► RER OF TIE MEANIE NEAR YOU.
TE 1-1100
Free Parking Across Street
man saw that it was cooked just
right, and besides being the high-
We Honor Diner's and American Express
est quality meat, it had the elegant
taste of expert preparation.
LO 1-1180
Una MERKEL
THE CORNED BEEF sandwich
22168 MICHIGAN AVE.
on pumpernickel at Alban's Bottle
Oct. 23
TO,
& Basket on Woodward, is excep-
GATEWAY
One of America's Greatest Entertainers
CO 4.218
tionally flavorful . . . and with
VAN DYNE-141/2 MILE RD
good reason . . . The man behind
making sure of the corned beef, Sol
NORWEST
Pitt, is an old delicatessen man ...
VE 0-1031
GRAND RIVER—SOUTHFIELD
The corned beef takes its place
among the long lineup of delicious
ROYAL
buffet delicacies at Alban's Bottle
a.;&-GIORIA JEAN
LI I-2112
& Basket.
LEON ERROL
3111 W. 4TH. R. O.
OUR LATEST GOURMET experi-
ence at Golden Galleon on E. War-
WYANDOTTE
AV 5.1413
ren was with Beef Stroganoff as
MORE COMING!•
DOWNTOWN WYANDOTTE
only owner Gene Van Buren can
Watch for details!
prepare at the table . . . Our next
adventure will be Steak Hong
And His Hilarious Revue with
Kong.
Leonard Sues, The Step Brothers, Royal Quartette
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
WE ONCE HAD THE privilege
Includes Cover Charge, Floor Show,
Special for This
CONCERT SERIES
of watching a great French chef
C omplete Complete Turkey or Shrimp Dinner,
Engagement
Edith J. Freeman, Chairman'
Tax, Tip. Add $1 on Friday and Sat.
prepare a salad dressing . . . He'd
made it countless times and was
. D. Q. BACH with Composer
world famous for it . . . But we
noticed that after he'd add a dash
of this and a pinch of that, he'd
Orchestra and Soloists Friday, Oct. 27 at 8:30 p.m. — Auditorium
Tickets from $2.50 to $5.00 at Det. Inst. of Arts — 832-2730,
taste the dressing, then proceed to
VA 3-2000
100 MARQUETTE
Grinnell's — 961-5075, J. L. Hudson Stores
add a little more of one ingredient
•• ■ ••••••••••• ■ •
•••• ■ •:
••• ■ •••• ■ .......•• ■■ •••••• ■ ••
or another . To a person geared
to standard procedures, this seemed
DAVID 0.SELZNICKS,R=.7-c..:, VARGARET LIITCHEUS
pretty hit-and-miss . . . Why, we
asked, didn't he write down the
recipe long ago and simply follow
it? . His answer was a gem.
"Because how do I know it can't
taste better."

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