THE JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, July 5, 1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Vice President Hubert Humph-
rey's oldest son, "Skip" (HUBERT
H. HUMPHREY, III was in Detroit
on Tuesday, to meet the organi-
zers of a Detroit-Area Youths For
Humphrey force. Skip, a 25-year
'old senior law student at the
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Restaurant - Delicatessen
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21174 Greenfield LI 3-0535
Green-8 Shopping Center
Ezio De Felicis, Your Host
Open for Luncheon & Dinner
King Size Cocktails
6683 GRATIOT AVENUE
Only 15 minutes from downtown
For Reservations 923-1774
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ENJOY AN EXCITING
EVENING AT THE
AND STARS!
DETROIT'S LUXURIOUS
NEW REVUE SUPPER CLUB
Presents the
LURLEAN HUNTER
In the Lunar Lounge
New Cast! New Music!
"Salute to Broadway"
Revue
in the Velvet Cavern
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* Luxurious Room—Color TV
* Gourmet Dinner
* Dancing and
Top Entertainment
* Breakfast
* Tax and Gratuity
$12"
Per Person
Double
Occupancy
ALSO MAKES A LONG
REMEMBERED GIFT FOR
OTHERS TO CHERISH
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Stellar Entertainment
Delicious Food and Drink
Charming Moonmaids
Reservations, Phone 548-5700
FOLLOW THIS MOON-CHART TO
22010 N. Chrysler'
Service Drive in Hazel Park.
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THE NAME IS SOLEY not
Doley, as type error in a recent
columil item on Baker's Keyboard
Lounge bossman, Soley Hartstein.
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NO SCENERY, BUT still among
the best when it comes to assorted
seafood . . . That's the Clam Shop
on E. Grand Blvd . . . In fact,
the Clam Shop is rated by visitors
to Detroit as a "must" for special-
ized choices of seafood.
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ERNIE PALOMBO HAS reason
to be proud of his dining empori-
um on W. Eight Mile Rd. . • The
Italian and American cusine at
Palombo's continues to retain the
same goodness with amazing con-
sistency . . . There's dancing, too,
on Fri. and Sat.
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TRY THE STAGE Salad Dress-
ing at the Stage Delicatessen in
Oak Park . . . It's the recipe of
Harriet Goldberg, owner Jack's
wife, and deliciously tasty . . .
Has the tang of a Caeser dressing,
with sour cream mayonnaise, le-
mon juice and Worchestershire
sauce among the ingredients.
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BERNIE KERNER at Darbys
tells of the ventriloquist who, un-
able to get ;vaudeville bookings,
turned in his desperation to
spiritualism and opened a seance
parlor . . . A widow came in to
talk to her departed husband . . .
The ventriloquist did his stuff,
and his patron was delighted . . .
She paid a handsome fee and ask-
ed if she might come again the
following week . . . The ventrilo-
quist, new to his role, replied,
"Madam, I'll not only let you
speak to him, but I'll drink a
glass of water at the same time!"
IF YOU ENJOY
ELEGANT DINING
YOU'LL LOVE THE
ITALIAN ALPINE
VILLAGE
Entertainment by
Toni Orlando — Ezio De Felicis
Meetings
THE AFTER-THEATER supper very expensive as some have
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SKYLIGHT
menu at Skandia on James Couzens wrongly indicated . . . The com-
Hwy. is excellent . . and not so plete smorgasbord is just $3.75,
• AFTER
THEATRE
and beautiful Danish open faced
Snacks . .
sandwiches range from $1.25, in-
Delight
cluding prime chopped steak with
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure
crisp onion curls, prime roast
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
beef with fresh grated hoseradish,
Discerning Taste
fresh fried fillet of sole with
Res. UN 2-7642
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Remoulade Sauce, roast turkey
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING
and others . . . There's delicious
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
herring served with wine and
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cream sauces, smoked salmon and
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scrambled eggs, minute steak sand-
wich and other fine choices . . .
We had lunch with general mana-
ger Torkild Nielsen and he intro-
duced us to the finest omelet
FRIDAY ONLY-4 P.M. TO 6 P.M.
we've ever tasted . . . There's so
much delight to dining at Skandia
that it is a shame not to do it
properly . . . Torkild is making it
a point to show who want to learn.
PAUL LIPSON starring in "Fid-
dler On The Roof" at the Fisher,
has played the lead role of Tevya
more times than any other per-
former.
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WITH THE BEAUTIFUL sum-
mer weather here, take a tip and
ride out to McInerney's on North-
western about 3 blks. n. of 12
Mile . . . Friday and Saturday: 5
Reg. $1.35
to 8 p.m., is smorgasbord time
Italian and American cuisine at
Still in all week is the famous
"all you can eat" family style
broasted chicken . . . McInerney's
is closed Mondays only.
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Space Available for Small
By Danny Raskin
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NOW FEATURES
SUNDAY
FAMILY-STYLE BUFFET
NINE MILE RD.
From 1 to 9 p.m.
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Dinner at DARB
MON. to THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m. ,
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FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m.-1 a.m.
University of Minnesota, was
guest at an outdoor luncheon at
the home of Joseph Levin, an at-
torney and an active young Hum-
phrey supporter.
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EIGHT MILE RD.
$325
Person
Children
Under 12
$175
1-75 and Northline Rd , Southgate
Take Southfield Expressway South
to 1-75. Get off at Northline Exit.
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DOWNTOWN
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.
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Free Parking Across Street
We Honor Diner's and American Express
DUVAL & TRINA
Adagio Dance Team
CASINO & MOTOR HOTEL
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