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January 12, 1968 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-12

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THE JEWISH NEWS

to Summit Cinerama

'Custer of West' Coming

at inn of Robert Ryan, Ty Hardin and
The Cinerama
Jeffrey Hunter in major roles.
"Custer of the West" will charge

present

from the screen of the Summit is=
MN MN UM NNW
MM
Cinerama Theater beginning Jan.
25 with the drama of the general's I ANNOUNCING OUR I
NEW HOURS
famous last stand, as well as t h e
tumultous story of his life. ,
JOIN US FOR
This is the first major western
BREAKFAST
from Cinerama since "How The
I
West Was Won. - Custer is por-
MON.
to
THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m. ,
trayed by Robert Shaw. Mrs. Cus- ▪
FRI. & SAT. 7 cm.-1 a.m. •
ter by Mary Ure. Co-starred are •



CLOSED SUNDAY

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, January 12,1968

The Best of Everything

I MARTY'S I

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

II
Restaurant-Delicatessen
LI 3-0535 g
g 21174 Greenfield
Green-8 Shopping Center

wommummumminamimmom

• BANQUET FACILITIES

By Danny Raskin

Dinner at DARBY'S

Space Available for
Small Meetings

LARCO'S

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7525 W. McNichols Rd., LON 24455

THE AFTERGLOW LOUNGE on
W. McNichols. just west of Wood-
Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine
ward,
is an intimate spot which
Open Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
• Visit Our New
Sat I i a.m.-1L30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m.
owners Sam Fertel and Steve Le-
SKYLIGHT
In Harvard Row Shopping Center at
ROOM. Cocktail
kis are working to build into a
11 Mile and Lahser Rd.
Lounge and Bar
3564750
Orders To Take Out
smart "place to go" done and
e A FTER
drink spot . . One of the walls
TFIF-41 RE
will
soon
come
out
to
enlarge
the
a
Snacks
TIPS TO GALS . . . Don't spend , place. which has all the makings
Delight
LUNCHEON
d de
:
hours trying to scrape away heav- for a number one club . . The
A Pleasure
ily burned-on grease from pots food is excellent. beautiful decor
and good entertainment . . . Dino
and pans ... Use an oven cleaner Valle. fine songster, is now ap-
Res. [IN 2-7642
and save yourself some aggrava- pearing at the Afterglow.
CATERING
SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING
* * •
vation.
864-3518
Al Rosenberg
18641 WYOMING
HAVE A SHERRY OLD FASH-
IONED . . . Place 1 teaspoon
bar sugar (or one cocktail cube)
PEOPLE
DOWNTOWN
in an old-fashioned cocktail glass
WALK
. . . Add dash of bitters/ and
Dine in a Serene
RUN
twist of lemon peel ... Pour in
Oriental Setting
DRIVE
two jiggers (3 ozs.) of dry or
Featuring Authentic
cocktain sherry .. . Muddle len-
or FLY
Cantonese Cosine
til sugar dissolves . . . Add a
But Somehow They Get to Try .. .
couple of ice cubes and stir thor-
CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE
oughly . . . Add maraschino
Open Seven Days a Week ... Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Frt. &
cherry or orange slice if de-
11
a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. & Holidays, 12 Noon to 2 am.
Sat.,
sired.
3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple
• • •
TE 1-1100
Free Parking Across Street
HAVE YOU BEEN to Chuck Jo-
seph's Place for Steak yet? . . .
We Honor Diner's and American Express
If not. give it a try and let Chuck
EVERY TUES. and THURS. 6 to 10 P.M.
know how it was . . The former *1-4-4-41-• 44•41-114-4- 11-1041.41-4 4• 44I- V- V-4141-44-41 4L V-41- 11 *** * *4141-Iftl-4 •41-444
Cedar's bossman is making an
Also Famous for
all-out effort to have the best food *
PRIME ROAST BEEF - STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD
possible to go with his fine liq-
Excellent Facilities for Parties and Banquets
uors . . . Chuck's spot is located
Up to 500 Guests
on Grand River just west of Outer
Drive.
• • •
Presents
GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS MUSIC NIGHTLY
ON FOURTEENTH STREET in
Singing Star
FROM 5:30 P.M. AND FOR DANCING AFTER 10 P.M.
New York there is an old German
restaurant named Luchow's, which :
with NANCY HEARTH
grows more popular, it seems, as
Woodward Ave. at 11 1/2 Mile Road
time goes by - . . Broadway and
Entertainment Tues. thru Sat. Nights
LI 1-2577
JO 4-6688
Holly•ood celebrities flock there
in particular on Sunday nights ...
No Cover No Minimum
. . . One promising starlet was
Luncheons Daily
Full Course Dinners
making her first appearance in the :
Big Town and her publicity-con-
scious agent said. "The place in
which you'll attract the most at- i
tention tonight is Luchow's." - .
Block W. of Woodward *
248 W. McNichols
"That suits me fine." enthused
Call 868-3611
the starlet. "I haven't been to an *
honest-to-goodness Chinese eatery
in Heaven knows when!"
• « •
ITS LIGHT ENOUGH now to
play night baseball in front of the
Carleton House on Wyoming . . .
bright enough to find a glittering
needle on the sidewalk.
IA
driAket
MEDITERRNEE

THE TED SHEELY TRIO at the
Losers is good .. . With Ted at the
piano, the group does a fine job
of mixing up rhythmic varieties of
tunes to the pleasant earfuls of
those listening.
• • •

is o real treat

EMPRESS
GARDEN

9V
ere4ce

NORTHWOOD INN'S

Bountiful Buffet Dinners

CtOlinCilo

DI NO VALLE

01

CLARK NOW AT 14

,
*

1/

Welcome to Detroit's
Dining and Entertainment Center

Tekirme,

!

One of
America's
outstanding

Cocktails,
dinner,
dancing.
Paris
with a view!

a

A i

restaurants
—HOLIDAY
Magazine

PLACE DIN ill 'I

Salamatufrt
Oar

French Market.

Sooner
or later,
you see

Detroit's
favorite
late-hours
dining and
fun spot.

Everybody
there.

Do the

town the smart way

at the Pontchartrain

Your Host, Chuck Nov

I Two L-':-111
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FOR RESERVATIONS. PHONE S65-0206



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New George Sklar Play
to Open at Meadow Brook

"And People All Around," pro-
vocative new civil rights Oak re-
ceiving its American professional
premiere Jan. 19 at the Meadow
Brook Theater, represents a new
turning in the 36-year writing ca-
reer of author George. Sklar.
Throughout his career as a lead-
ing American playwright, screen-
writer and novelist, Sklar, now 60,
has been concerned with contem-
porary social problems, but never
before so sharply focused on civil
rights,
His return to the theater and his
turn to the racial trauma afflicting
whites and Negroes in America to-
day was occasioned by the murder
three years ago of civil rights
workers in Philadelphia, Miss.

Dr. Merel Harmel, professor of
anesthesiology at the University of
the State of New York, Downstate
Division, Brooklyn, will be visiting

chief at Sinai Hospital of Detroit
8 a.m. Thursday. Dr. Hormel will
speak on "Complications of Long-
Term Ventilator Care." All inter-
ested physicians are invited.

GREAT
CHOW.

We figured you were so tired of reading such superlatives as

"magnificent cuisine" or "unsurpassed dining" that the only way
to capture your attention was to tell about the eating at Mario's
of Windsor in plain, honest language.
Fact of the matter is the chow is great. You won't find a
better tasting steak or a finer slice of prime rib anywhere here-
abouts. Our oysters are so fresh because you pick them jive out

of the tank. Our lobster tails, almost as fresh, you'll find excep-
tionally sweet and tender.
One of our specialties is smoked Nova Scotia salmon. The
whole fish is brought to your table for slicing. What eating!
Rich, scrumptuous desserts are another specialty. We have
our own pastry chef who whips up all kinds of delicious confec-
tions. If you're counting calories, forget it. But if you want to
have a real fling, order the pastry cart rolled up.
And if you enjoy 'a little libation with dinner, we have the
most varied assortment of brands around. We import from all
over the world, including specialties from Japan, India, Mexico,
Italy, Holland, France, England, Germany, Greece and Spain.
And we are allowed to serve drinks with dinner on Sundays,
from noon to 3 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call for reservations. We
prefer them, but you're equally as welcome without them, too.

YOUR HOST, KEES J. ROOZEN



Marto's
aNyindsor

755

OUELLETTE AYE., Windsor



WO 2-5330,

Windsor

254-3392

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