THE JEWISH NEWS s ......................s • OAKLAND f i • HEALTH CLUB Sauna Steam Bath • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything • • • • • • Swimming Pool i 30—Friday, November 24, 1967 By Danny Raskin • Enjoy delicious food, from Her- ring to luscious steaks, prepared • in our own kitchen! : Same Location for 36 Years! • DISHES WITH A "Left Bank" flavor and posh French decor give • Old World charm to the Cabaret • La Boheme rooftop supper club • Ample parking on our own well- • • at the Pontchartrain Hotel - . . • lit lot! • • • Elegant dining and dancing are • 8295 Oakland Ave. • featured against the backdrop of • TR 2-9860 • a splendid view of the Detroit and no............e........0 Windsor skylines . . . Morry King, his Strad and orchestra give out LRIEM1=1•• ■ =1111• ■ =11P with much beautiful music. ANNOUNCING OUR I • * * NEW HOURS OLDEST GERMAN-AMERICAN • restaurant in Detroit is The Little JOIN US FOR Cafe on Gratiot . . . Opened back BREAKFAST in 1934 . . . Features seldom ▪ MON. to THUM. 7 m -9 m • equaled German home cooking and German and American light and • FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m.-1 . dark beer. I CLOSED SUNDAY I * • * Space Available for Small Meetings ROQUEFORT DRESSING for salad gets its name from the vil- • I I MARTY'S I Restaurant - Delicatessen I 21174 Greenfield LI 3-0535 II Green-8 Shopping Center • LARCO'S * Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste 1==igmmemamm0111 WO • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Detroit's Finest Cusine / Dinner at DARBY'S • Flaming Dishes Pre- pored of Your Table Exotic Tropical Drinks Dancing Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 9 p.m. to 2 o.m. is • • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar GOLDEN GALLEON • 17569 E. Warren Phone 886-0636 Take Edsel Ford Expressway East to Cadieux. Turn Right on Cadieux to Warren and Left 6 Blocks. o real treat AFTER THEATRE Snacks . Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING lage of Roquefort in France . . and is a crumbly, sharp ewe's-milk cheese. * $ * BLACK KNIGHT Supper Club on Plymouth is boarded up because of a disastrous fire . . . So bad that even the roof caved in . . . Owner Joel Hellman doesn't ex- pect the place to reopen for at least three months. * * * RECOMMENDED EATERY by Dan and Sylvia Kalter is called "Mr. F's" on Van Dyke, north of 14 Mile .. They went there last week and thoroughly enjoyed the tasty food, good service and organ music. * * YES, THERE WAS a St. Regis Restaurant on Woodward Ave. many years ago . . . It was at 513 Woodward in the 20's. CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE Open Seven Days a Week . .. Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Fri. & Sat.. 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.: Sun. & Holidays. 12 Noon to 2 3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple Free Parking Across Street TE 1-1100 We Honor Diner's and American Express COMEN'GET 1M! EVERY WEDNESDAY IS 49er DAY Dip Into All of the Golden BUTTERMILK PANCAKES You Can Eat For Only Bring Along Your Prospectors C 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. 1360 SO. WOODWARD 10001 TELEGRAPH NICE, France (JTA)—Creation man of the conference and vice- of a central European Jewish or- chairman of the host Fonds Social ganization to provide for expand- Juif Unifie. said that, of the 1.250,- ed educational and cultural ser- 000 Jews living in the 17 countries vices to the hundreds of small Jewish communities in Europe represented in the conference, threatened with assimilation was 1,000,000 lived in Britain and proposed here at the close of a France. The 250.000 others are two-day meeting of 30 representa- scattered in tiny groups in 14 tives of European Jewish com- countries "in a situation where the surrounding society is undergoing munities. The meeting was convened by rapid social change." He said the problem of survival the Standing Conference of Euro- pean Jewish Community Services. of "these tiny communities" was Claude Kelman of Paris, chair- urgent. The Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series Edith J. Freeman, Chairman ALICIA de LARROCHA brilliant Spanish pianist Friday, Dec. 1 — 5:30 p.m. AUDITORIUM Tickets: $5, SA, 83, 52.50 at Institute Ticket Office (532.2730), Grinnell's and J. L. Hudson Ticket Services. FIRST TIME AT REGULAR PRICES! ULYSSES Based on James Jo ce's Controversial Book COMPLETE AND UNCUT NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED * * THE ROOSTERTAIL is named for the plume of spray thrown up by unlimited class racing boats . . . A panoramic view of the De- troit River serves as a backdrop for dancing and fine food in the spacious dining room where many of the nation's leading entertain- ers perform. thru Th025: 7:13. 9.30 ,deer SOO, 1015 Smurday; 6 00. 3 13. 10 30 Sande y: 5.00. 7.15. 9.70 MON. Ilya Saturday: 7.00.141 s-n I., 4 45 7.00, 9.15. ium, I LISTUDIO-8H ESQUIRE Greenfield at 8 Mile LI. 2-8827 15311 E. Jefferson VA. 2-2870 * • * THE ITALIAN Alpine Village is directly on the corner of Gratiot and Forest . . . and if you ask for . Rocky Vallee when going there, you won't be sorry! . . . He goes to fantastic extremes to please you . . , For relaxing dining of authen- tic Italian cuisine. you'll be glad you went to the Italian Alpine Vil- lage. Spanish Pianist Due for Concert, Series Dine in a Serene Oriental Setting Featuring Authentic Cantonese Cusine European Body Fears for Survival in 14 Lands Alicia deLarrocha. Spanish pianist who holds many prizes and awards for her art, will perform for the Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series 8:30 p.m. Dec. 1 in the institute's auditorium. Mme. deLarro- cha has per- formed this sea- son at Philhar- monic H a 11 in New York. She holds the Grand Mine. Pri. due Disque, deLarrocha the Spanish Or- der of Civil Merit and the Paderew- ski Memorial Medal. Tickets are available at Grinnell's, J. L. Hudsons and the institute ticket office. Albert Maltz, who went into in- voluntary retirement as a screen writer in 1949, has returned to Hollywood with the assignment for Martin Rackin to develop the scenario for a high-budgeted 'Wes- tern ( "Two Miles For Sister Sara." He also has completed the screen- play for Kirk Douglas, produc- tion, "Scalawag" and has written a screenplay based on his own novel, "The Journey of Simon McKeever." Zero Mostel's scenes of glutton- ous eating as a Rabelaisian Rus- sian prince in • "Great Catherine" set new gastronomical records for the screen, surpassing even Charles Laughton's famed dinner orgy in "Henry VIII." COLCR Mon. thru Friday 7:30, 9:30 Sat 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 "The Rho radiates a healthy. happy attitude Sun 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 towards seal" at a. • rt44 ■0■ 404 1' 11,1141.1111ry• Livorno.' DavisonWE 30070 • BEST PICTURE . OF THE YEAR! v- FRET) ZINNENIANNS MU OF r ' 014. 0, 9:45 U33 4 7 30 .1745 ide, 7.3 TH Saturday; evoo. I.13, 10;30 Sunday: 2;10, 5 00. 7113. 9.20 A MAN FOR ALL EASONS it Sa SALE AT eat INTICI IQ ST Mt ass anent 59151 s BAILT. t■ ss masts STUDIO NEW CENTER 3rd at the Bled. • TR. 4-0025 FREE PARKING • Entrance on 3rd opp. GRAND PRIZE WINNER Theatre "PIETRO GERM! HAS DONE IT AGAIN! 1966 CANNF:S FII.M FEAT: VA!. Extremely funny comedy ... Hilari- ous, original, outrageously convinc- ing—and immoral ... has a knowing Italian touch ... Germi brings it off with taste and sting!" —N.Y.T.mes ThBia ls ThIeesandTh3talians 9 MON. Mr, TOUTS: 7.10 9.30 f nday; I DO. 10 oa. , ...rartr 7 00 ; 9. W. 1140 '45.7': !ram tt.e Derclor or "DIVOPCE sunder: 5:10. " STUDIO-NORTH 44tr. Mater Parking lot front of Theatre Woodward at 9-Mile • U. 14161 STYLE