THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 10, 1968-43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DOWNTOWN Dine in a Serene Oriental Setting Featuring Authentic Cantonese Cuszne CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple Free Park:no Across Street Neestreeipeetmeeseeseems • • OAKLAND HEALTH CLUB • • • • Sauna Steam Bath • • Swimming Pool • • • • • • • • • • The Best of Everything • • • • • • • • • • • • • Enjoy delicious food, from Her- ring to luscious steaks, prepared in our own kitchen! Same Location for 36 Years! • • • • Ample parking on our own well- lit lot! 8295 Oakland Ave. TR 2-9860 • r4 / 00 . 11101 10001110000,000000411, By Danny Raskin IT WAS JUST about a year ago that pretty Sheilah Rae Bernstein graduated from U. of M. . . and as just Sheila Rae four months later, she was on the Broadwoy stage in "Fiddler on the Roof" . . . -The former songstress with Dick Stein's orchestra on weekends while going to U. of M. is currently starring in John Curry's "Salute to Broadway" production revue in invites you to enjoy . . . CHICO HOLIDAY Sensational Songster-Guitarist Luncheons Daily • Complete Dinners Ample Parking 248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward) PUT IT THIS WAY S — Oh that Stanley's... great food and drink, brought to you by one of New York's great restauranteurs. Statler Hilton Executive • Acrois...from G. M. Tech.. Center, 29900 Van Dyke* Ave., Warren, PARKING* BANQUET &MEETING FACILITIES , I the Velvet Cavern at the Moon Supper Club on N. Chrysler Dr. (I-75) between 8 and 9 Mile Rds. in Hazel Park . . . Every one of the 10 guys 'n gals, nine of whom are college grads, reek with talent in the all-new revue so magnifi- cently staged . . Everything is new—the curtain, lighting, staging, and all-around production from music to singing and dancing . . . "Salute to Broadway" by the Moon's resident company is a polished, vivacious and quick-paced musical revue that fills a very fast hour with thorough enjoyment . . . The Lunar Lounge upstairs at The Moon has the hottest act in show biz . . . Milt Trenier, his swinging quintet, and wonderful song stylist Micki Lynn. * * * NAMES OF CHINESE restau- rants in Miami . . . Fung Shon On and Kana Hura. * * * - What wouldn't I do to bring you the best beef in town ! TE 1-1100 We Honor Diner's and American Express • FOR POLYNESIAN food and drink, Chin Tiki on Cass between Columbia and Elizabeth is very hard to beat anywhere . . . and the Sunday luau from 4 to 9:30 p.m. is terrific . . . All you can enjoy just $3.45 — children $1.45 . . . I ate at a place in Miami re-1 cently that is famous for its Polynesian cuisine, but it sure takes a back seat to the food serv- ed by Marvin Chin at the Chin Tiki. WHEN YOU SAY, "Give me a beer" in Israel, you're actually asking for one by name . . . Abir. * * * CHUCK MUER'S rapidly-grow- ing-in-popularity Family Smorgas- bord at the Cabaret La Boheme is every Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. .. . and includes special fun foods for the youngsters plus excellent relaxing dining for mom and dad . . . Highly recommended! * * * YES, THAT WAS Chico Holiday appearing on Bill Kennedy's Show- time at CKLW-TV recently . . Chico is still a stellar attraction at the very fine Afterglow Lounge on W. McNichols Rd. just east of Woodward, where the food, drinks, service and entertainment make up a four-fold reason for having a good time. . •••■■■■••■■01111■111.11.11■1111■•••■• r 17/i //iiiiiiiiiiiiiTillii/ .:OUR FAMOUS other's Day CONTINENTAL AND ANADIAN BUFFET p.m. to. 9 p.m . $900 75 DN. rk, r,ox7n AI SIEGEL'S $ 141 DINATIONAILY FAMOUS SOMETHING NEW IS HAPPENING AT THE 24K —There's a superb new Master Chef whose continental gourmet dishes are a delightfully delicious achievement. Featurring Detroit's Inimitable Harry Harris with the Lenny Schick Trio 6 nights a week — Closed Sunday. And there's more—come on over and see. Businessmen's Luncheons— Banquet Facilities Serving from 11 AM to 2 AM 16890 Telegraph (south of McNichols) PHONE 538-4455 or 538-4456 Music Study Chorus to Sing for Composer Eusebia Simpson Hunkins, American trained composer who received a fellowship from the Juilliard Foundation in composi- tion, and has spent many years in composition with Rubin Goldmark, Albert Steessel, Darius Milhaud and Ernest Von Dohnanyi, will be pres- ent to hear her works performed by the music study chorus under the direction of Don Frohman, 8:30 p.m Thursday at the Zionist Cul- ture Center auditorium. Other composers represented on the program are Page, Lewandow- ski, Matthews, Nathanson, Mas- cagni, Nardi, Held, Enders and Frohman. At the piano will be Rose Stein. II COCKTAILS and LIQUORS RESERVATIONS REQUESTED CASINO & MOTOR HOTEL • DOUGALL RD., WINDSOR • WO 5-6876 CHECKING and PARKING WITHOUT CHARGE / A Y SPECIAL FR tIDAY ONLY-4 P.M. TO 6 P.M. HICKEN DINNER Reg. $1 .35 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. 1360 SO. WOODWARD 10001 TELEGRAPH * * * WHILE AT WOLFIE'S, ex-De- troiters Hy and Martha Silverman, now living in Miami Surfside, told of grandson Bradford Rothen- berg, son of Allan and Georgina Rothenberg, also former localites, being asked by Georgina how much he loved her . . . Brad thought a moment and then said, "Mommy, I love you as much as God loves his mother!" * * * DON'T FORGET . . . SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY. unt7.1- ! .1 ; Take her to glamorous La Boheme, atop the Hotel Pontchartrain. The bill of fare is a culi- nary feost: Detroit's most sumptuous buffet will be further enriched for the occosion. And she'll Enjoy the city's finest view. Phone now for reservations at La Boheme (or La Mediter- ranee). Call 965-0200, for a happy Mother's Day. P.S. Our special children's buffet and ou r speciot interest in the kids will make Mother's I Day even happier. Your Host, Chuck Muer t Two Washington rouievard for reservations, Phone 965-0200 . ;'... '' •