THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, August 23, 1968 The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin AND STARS! DETROIT'S LUXURIOUS NEW REVUE SUPPER CLUB Presents FREDDY BELL and the BELLBOYS In the lunar Lounge New Cast! New Music! NAMED FOR the famous Abbey Theater of Dublin, the Abbey Res- taurant at Northland Center is los- ing its Irish identity . . . It will soon become the Ming Palace Res- taurant Lounge, which derives its name from the Ming Dynasty, founded 600 years ago on the Chinese mainland and existing from 1368 to 1644 . . . The new Ming Palace Restaurant Lounge will specialize in Cantonese and American cuisine, and is scheduled to open about mid-September .. . The kitchen is being enlarged and extensively remodeled and will be under the hand of King Lam, noted chef from Hong Kong, who has served many world famous digni- taries including screen stars in the British possession . .. Prized mo- "Salute to Broadway" LARCO'S Revue in the Velvet Cavern • • • • Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Stellar Entertainment Delicious Food and Drink Charming Moonmaids Reservations, Phone 548-5700 Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2.6455 IN MI FOLLOW THIS MOON•CHART TO 22010 N. Chrysler Service Drive in Hazel Park. NINE MILE RD. sx r d M M I A a ■ U • h 0 NIB EARLY BIRD Ell BREAKFAST CLUB 1 SPECIALS! I NOTE OUR NEW HOURS • MON. to THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m. • FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m.-1 a.m. • F. JARVIS cc z • 11111 MIN z EIGHT MILE RD. EMPRESS GARDEN I CLOSED SUNDAY Space Available for Small Meetings I I MARTY'S I I I Restaurant - Delicatessen I 21174 Greenfield LI 3-0535 • Green-8 Shopping Center anioamima summon= Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine In Harvard Row Shopping Center at 11 Mile and Lahser Rd. Open Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m. Orders To Take Out 356.4750 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. 3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple Free Parking Across Street TE 1-1100 We Honor Diner's and American Express Because of the explosion . . . DARBYS will be closed until our repairs are completed. We take this opportunity, to thank our patrons for their loyalty and cooperation . . . and look forward to reopening and serving you in the near future. Detroit's Finest Restaurant 10020 West 7 Mile Road at Wyoming —04110.--4111110.-- —0111.---041110.-41110--- --"111.1 ■—•••••••--.0111IW-- mentos of Dublin's Abbey Theater which adorn the walls of the Abbey Restaurant Lounge will give way to Oriental art . . . This will be the first Chinese restaurant for North- land Center since its beginning .. . The Abbey will continue operation under its present name until the opening of the Ming Palace. • Cobo Arena Awaits Welk, Champagne Music Makers Dean Martin Deals in 'Five Card Stud' Re-uniting two great film makers, producer Hal Wallis and director Henry Hathaway, Paramount Pic- tures' "5 Card Stud" is ;low show- ing at the Adams Theater, the Civic-Detroit, Dearborn, Livonia Mall Cinema II and the Royal theaters. Dean Martin, as a gambler, and Robert Mitchum, as preacher, are co-starred along with Inger Ste- vens, Roddy McDowall and Kath- erine Justice in this suspense western. Lawrence Welk and his company of 40 TV stars will appear in per- son 8 p.m. Sept. 1 at Cobo Arena. This is Welk's first personal ap- pearance in Detroit since his suc- cessful engagement at Cobo Arena more than four years ago, when his show was sold out two weeks in advance despite the newspaper strike. Reserved seat tickets are on sale now at Cobo Arena, J. L. Hudson Company ticket offices and Grin- nell's. Mail orders are being ac- cepted at Cobo Arena boxoffice. 66 A riot. The funniest since the Marx Brothers. '—MADEMOISELLE Jo' p' E.I.ev;r4 Patents Z ERO MOSTEIL KA smoke "111-11E IPIRCIDIJCEIRS' 4 A 54inti CA:1w Ptedvd;oft Color STUDIO I Exclusively at the Wk. Nights 7 5u 30 n,. 5 910. 75 a 0t. 9640, 8:00, 10:00. 3 Free Parking Next Door LivernOis at Davison — WE 3.0070 * * SUPERB WAITRESS par excel- lence is Pauline Baron at Saksey's on Woodward near Seven Mile .. . She's easily among Detroit's very best, serving food and beverage with dignified attentiveness that makes dining a distinct pleasure. * * * BIG SPECIAL Aug. 26 through Aug. 30 only, at Uncle John's Fam- ily Restaurant Pancake House is a two for one on newest additions to the menu . . . fish and chip and shrimp dinners .. . Regular price for one, and the other is free dur- ing these days. * C * THE GEORGIAN INN, Gratiot and 13 Mile Rd. in Roseville, oper- ated by Cornelius Van Kleef, form- er general manager of catering at Cobo Hall, and formerly manager of the Detroit Press Club, has been awarded the Golden Laurel Award, which is conferred twice annually by the Food Service Magazine .. Only two dining establishments in the entire nation are so honored each year . . . The Georgian Inn award was made in recognition of its outstanding electromation sys- tems and kitchen design to provide automatic food quality control, highest sanitation standards and superior service ... The other spot to receive the Golden Laurel Award for 1968 is the Diplomat Restaurant in Atlanta, Ga. * * * NATALIE DRAPKIN, former Detroiter. is personal manager of Trian (Ted) Boyer, hypnotist ap- pearing at the Act IV . . . Her hus- band was Milton Drapkin, who passed away nine years ago . . . She now lives on the West Coast. * BIG DEMAND BRINGS back the Hawaiian luau, Aug. 24, at Presidential Inn off 1-75 and North- line Rd. in Southgate, from 7 p.m. on. • . Buffet dinner with tropical fruits. chicken and all kinds of goodies . . . Orchestra and hula dancers around the pool make for a very festive occasion . . . Last one about a month ago, had over 150 people attending . . . Folks who want something different shouldn't miss the Hawaiian luau at Presi- dential Inn! * 0 0 TWO DETROIT GROUPS who recently concluded successful en- gagements at the Moon Revue Supper Club, have been signed to long-term contracts by the high powered Ashley-Famous Agency of New York . . . They are Tony and Sam and the Tartans, and Izzy and the Hair Raisers . . . The latter features Detroit-born singer Izzy Marion, who bills himself as the "hair dresser to the stars" because of his chain of beauty salons on the west coast . . 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