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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 29, 1968-37

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Dinner at DARBY'S

ROOM. Cocktail
Loung and Bar

is a

real treat

• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT

• AFTER
THEATRE
Snacks . .
Delight
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure

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The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin

DETROIT'S ST. REGIS Hotel on
West Grand Blvd. is an interesting
experience . . delicately lavish
but in a pleasant way, and not ex-
pensive when one considers its
many fine attributes . . . For ex-
emple the fine menus of delicious
cuisine . . . The portions are much
larger than ordinary, and prices

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LARGO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

Res. UN 2-7642
SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

DOWNTOWN

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Dine in a Serene
Oriental Setting
Featuring Authentic
Cantonese Cusine

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 a.m.

3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple

Free Parking Across Street

TE 1-1100

We Honor Diner's and American Express

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Oh that Stanley's....
great food and drink,
brought to you by
one of New York's
great

PUT IT THIS WAY
What wouldn't I do
to bring you the
best beef in town I

restauranteurs.

include complete breakfasts, lun-
cheons and dinners — not a la
carte as erroneously thought by
many . . . It's a well-known fact
that a hotel is only as good as the
food it serves, and this being so,
the St. Regis must rank with the
best. Tavy Stone, public relations
gal for the hotel, says that folks
are always walking off with things
and is contemplating a sign in the
dining areas . . , "Diners who are
tempted to steal silverware, ash
trays and other objects belonging
to this establishment are asked to
do it discreetly. We want to pre-
serve the good reputation of our
clientele."
* * *
MARRIAGE LAST WEEK of
Melvy Erman to David Enders
should put an end to any more
false rumors that the Carleton
House Catering on Wyoming is
closed . . . Also, the many future
bookings dispel any talk that it
might be closed for any reason.

BIG RED IS back in operation
after a "near-fatal illness and long
convalescence" . . . Big Red is the
famous English double-decker bus
of Hotel Pontchartrain that put in
over a million miles of service in
England and is celebrating its first
anniversary in the United States.
* * *
UNLIKE DETROIT, Windsor al-
lows cocktails to be served on Sun-
day.
* * *
BANJOS AND honkey - tonk
pianos make the new Red Garter
one of the liveliest spots downtown.
* * *
THE DIAMONDS, a vocal and
comedy group of four fellows, is
the new attraction in the upstairs
Lunar Lounge of The Moon . . .
Downstairs' Velvet Cavern has the
very popular Robert Simpson's
"Hits of Broadway" revue com-
prised of 10 young guys 'n gals
and a sparkling medley of Broad-
way hits.

* Luxurious Room—Color TV
* Gourmet Dinner
* Dancing and
Top Entertainment
* Breakfast-
* Tax and Gratuity

12

Per Person
Double
Occupancy

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ALSO MAKES A LONG
REMEMBERED GIFT FOR
OTHERS TO CHERISH

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etroit's proud, French heritage
is reborn in the distinguished Hotel
St. Regis. The mark of this great hotel
is its cuisine and the comfortable
manner in which it is served.

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NOW FEATURES

DINNERS

Private, luxurious meeting rooms
available for executive luncheons
and dinners.

From 1 to 9 p.m.

Per
Person
Children
Under 12

From $4.50

INCLUDING ENTREE e SOUP OR SALAD •
POTATO • VEGETABLE • BEVERAGE

SUNDAY
FAMILY-STYLE BUFFET

$325

Parking is, of course, at no charge.
HOTEL

5175

I.75 and Northline Rd., Southgate
Take Southfield Expressway South
Get off at Northline Exit.

ST+ ReGIS

283-4400

West Grand Blvd. at Cass

to I-75.

TR 3-3000

PHYLLIS
DILLER

Plus Star Cast

COMING
May 6–MARILYN MATE
June 3–CHRISTY MINSTRELS
July 8–BILLY ECKSTINE

CASINO & MOTOR HOTEL

Dougall Rd., Windsor • WO 5-6876

..,CATERING TO PART1E.$ .RANGUETS
MEETING AND ;DISPLAY -ROOMS
ACCOMMODATIONS
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'Finest Dance Series'
Coming to Masonic

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Statler Hilton Executive .-•" Across from G. M.
r
Tech. Center, 29900 Van Dyke Ave., Warren,
I° PARKING • BANQUET & MEETING FACILITIES

Crunchy!

FRIED
CHICKEN

(As You Like It !)

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UNCLE JOHN'S

AUNT SONYA'S

SPECIAL

1 /2

CHICKEN

• Tossed Green Salad
• Golden French Fries
• Italian Bread and Butter

$185

10001
Telegraph Rd.

Nr. Plymouth Rd.

FAVORITE

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3 Pcs. CHICKEN

• 3 Iowa Corn Pancakes
Aunt Sonya's Special Recipe
• Applesauce

$135

Birmingham

1360 W'dward

At 141/2 Mile Rd.

15325 W. 8 MILE RD.

The Masonic Auditorium an-
nounces that their 1968-69 dance
series will be "the finest dance
series it has ever been our good
fortune to book."
According to Masonic Audi-
torium manager, C. W. Van Lopik,
the series includes five "great
dance attractions." He announced
there would be no increase in the
price of series tickets. Patrons
buying series tickets would save
over 50 per cent of what they
would pay if purchasing tickets to
individual attractions, he said.
The dance series opens Oct. 25
with Uday Shankar presenting the
greatest of India's artists, in-
cluding the finest of dancers and
musicians.
The Mazoksze Dance Company
of Poland will be presented Nov.
17.
The Danzas Venezuelas, on its
first United States tour, will be at
Masonic Auditorium Nov, 29.
Royal Winnipeg Ballet, returns
Feb. 14 with a completely new bal-
let program.
The Ballet Folklorico of Mexico
will present a performance • at
Masonic Auditorium March 2.

Cantor Hershon at Tamarack
Cantor Jerome Hershon will con-
duct Passover services at Tama-
rack Lodge, Greenfield Park, N.Y.,
owner - host Dave Levinson an-
nounced.

PROUDLY PRESENTS
the unique dance music of

Star attraction at
the Mark Hopkins, the Racquet
Club, the Sands.
Five command pedormances
at the White House!
Dance to the exciting tempos
of Lloyd Lindroth's quartet
now at The Top of The Pond:.
Reservations reconzmended.
Phone 965-0200.

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