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Dinner at DARBY'S

FEATURING JEWISH-STYLE
HOME-MADE FOODS
• BREAKFASTS
• LUNCHES • DINNERS

is a real treat

Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM. Cocktail
Loung and Bar

• AFTER
THEATRE
Snacks . . .
Delight
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure

Complete Line of Carry-outs
Hours

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

HARVARD ROW
11 MILE RD. & LAHSER

Res. UN 2-7642

353-4999

SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING

OPENING MON., FEB.12

LOU
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The Nation's Newest
Singing Sensation

PLUS STAR CAST OF 25

NOW!

FORD and REYNOLDS

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WITH STAR CAST OF 20

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every Sunday evening
4 to 9 p.m.

Bring all the family. Special fun foods
for the children. Dine in luxury . . .
watch the city's lights go on from The
Top of the Ponch.

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Phone now for next Sunday's
Family Time Reservation

notes ILIA Pontchartrain

TWO MASSIMO'S ildlieVir
Ter Reservatiess, Phone 045-0200

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

tic and we are hopeful of complete
recovery. Pending further compli-
cations, 01' Red should be back on
the streets in a couple of weeks.
The bus appreciates the get-well
cards but we must request no
flowers. If you must do something,
make a contribution in the name
of the bus to your favorite char-
ity." . . Family night has been
inaugurated at the Cafe LaBoheme
of the Pontchartrain . . . with a
special Sunday evening Family
Smorgasbord . . Special dishes
for the youngsters and 1/2 adult
prices for kids under 13.
FIRST TIME a fellow ever got
a raise and never came back hap-
pened recently at Uncle John's
Pancake House on W. 8 Mile Rd.
. . . Milt Burg, now managing the
spot, gave it to one of his cooks.
. The gent doesn't have a phone,
or else, says Milt, he'd call to tell
him to forget the raise and come
back to work!
A DEFINITE BET for stardom
is songster-guitarist Chico Holi-
day, appearing nightly at the After-
glow on W. McNichols . . No
doubt about it, he's good, with a
vast repertoire that includes favor-
ites old and new . . . Backing
Chico is Earl Palmer on the drums,
with a beautiful sense of rhythm
and timing that is so essential in
the professionalism of both . .
Afterglow bossmen Steve Lokas
and Sam Fortel have a great act
in Chico and Earl.
THE SMORGASBORD TABLE
at McInerney's on Northwestern
Hwy. features prime roast beef
and a delicious variety . . . The
price is most reasonable for all
the taste tingling delights . .
McInerney's still has that good
family-style all-you-can-eat chick-
en, of course,
SURE YOU CAN MARE a Sher-
ry Manhattan . . . and it's good,
too! . . . Over cracked ice pour 1
jigger (11/2 oz.) of Dry or Medium
Sherry . Add 1 jigger of Sweet
Vermouth, 1 dash of bitters, a few
dashes of grenadine or maraschino
syrup and twist of orange peel .. .
Stir (don't shake) until well chill-
ed . . . Strain and pour into cock-
tail glass . . Add maraschino
cherry and serve.
"CONTINENTAL" IS THE key
word to describe Cafe Gourmet.
. . . The menu features French,
Italian, German and Russian cui-
sine prepared and served with a
European flair, as well as fine
wines and cocktails.

HARRY LEVENBERG'S Ander-
son Gardens isn't in the classiest
neighborhood, but his oodles of
customers don't find better chili
anywhere--in a bowl or on the
Coney Island hot dogs . . That's
because his wife, Ruth, makes the
delicious chili at home for Harry
to serve at his place . . . and
Ruth is quite a cook!

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Sauna Steam Bath
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NEW YORK—On the 10th day of
Shevat today, thousands of Jews
will flock to visit the resting place
of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe,
Rabbi Joseph I. Schneersohn (5640- •
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By Danny Raskin

CLEVER LETTER SENT out
under Chuck Muer's signature
from Hotel Pontchartrain reads,
"We are sorry to report that our
double-decker English bus is cur-
rently undergoing open heart sur-
gery, but the prognosis is optimis-

Friday, February 9, 1968-37

Yahrzeit of Lubavitcher
Leader to Be Honored

5710/1880-1950), in Springfield Gar-
dens, Long Island, and thousands
will attend memorial prayers at
the Lubavitcher Center in Brook-
lyn, N.Y. Memorial prayers also
will be held in Jewish communities
throughout the world. This will
mark the 18th yahrzeit of the
rabbi.

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Tues. Eve., Feb. 13 at 8:30
Ford Auditorium

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
KRESGE CONCERT

conducted by

SIXTEN EHRLING

MARIAN ANDERSON

Ing Aaron Copland's

"A LINCOLN PORTRAIT"

A Special Greenfield Village Exhibit Will Be
Ford Auditorium Lobby

Featured in the

Program also includes: ROSSINI Overture to "La Gazza Ladro,"
TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings, ENESCO Rumanian Rhap-
sody No. 2, HINDEMITH Symph. Metamorphosis of Themes
by Weber.

Tickets $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 at Ford Aud. Box Office (961-0700),
all 15 Grinnell's stores, all Hudson's.

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Evening Performances: Wed., Sat., Sun. 7:10 & 9:50
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 7:10 & 9:40

MATINEES WED., SAT., SUN. 2:00 if 4:30
ALL EVENING AND SUNDAY PERFORMANCES
ADULTS $2.00 • CHILDREN $1.00
WEDS. AND SAT. MATINEE: ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 750

NOW AT POPULAR PRICES—CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES!

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