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October 25, 1968 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-25

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THE JEWISH NEWS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 25, 1968-37

66 A riot. The funniest since the

Marx Brothers. 5t.moisELLE
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Jerph

ZERO MOSTEL, Mel Brooks'
"THE IVIROIDUCERS"

to od or Exclusively at the

uid

• BANQUET FACILITIES

ENJOY AN EXCITING
EVENING AT THE

PRESIDENTIAL
INN

SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN-
* Luxurious Room—Color TV

* Gourmet Dinner
* Dancing and
Top Entertainment
* Breakfast
* Tax and Gratuity

Per Person
Double
Occupancy

ALSO MAKES A LONG
REMEMBERED GIFT FOR
OTHERS TO CHERISH

PRESIDENTIAL
INN

NOW FEATURES

SUNDAY
FAMILY-STYLE BUFFET

From 1 to 9 p.m.
Per
Person
Children
$ 1 75
Under 12

$325

1-75 and Northline Rd , Southgate
Take Southfield Expressway South
to 1-75. Get off at Northline Exit.

283-4400

Remember?

By Danny Raskin

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

"

3rd at Grand Blvd.
TR. 4-0025

The Best of Everything

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

$12

STUDIO NEW CENTER

THE STORY THAT the Raleigh
House is booked solid with no
choice dates open, is quite far-
fetched ... One of the finest cater-
ing emporiums in the country, the
Raleigh House is so huge that it is
able to accommodate much much
more than an average establish-
ment . . . The Raleigh House's
ability to give every party individ-
ualized personal attention has also
quieted many skeptics who never
thought it could be done.
THE VERSATILE "Swingin'
Lads," one of the moving-est acts
in show biz today, is at The Moon
for a three-week engagement that
started last Monday . . . Led by
Don Kelley, a former psychology
major at Indiana State University,
who has managed the group since
its debut four years ago, the sex-
tet is performing its unique song-
dance and comedy routines three
times nightly in the Lunar Lounge.
WHEN OUT ON THE town, at
places you don't normally fre-
quent, be sure to check your check
. . . Too many non-popular places
have a habit of "padding" the bill
and there's nothing you can do
about it after the damage is done
. . . Don't just say, "I'll never go
there again." . . . Think of the
next person . . . If more people
will look over their checks, these
places will give another thought to
tacking on extra do-re-mi . . .
Michigan's Liquor Commission is
among the strictest ... and frowns
heavily upon this type of place.
HAS NOTHING TO do with
newspapers or newspapermen, but
this drink is called a Gazette . .
1/2 Brandy, 1/2 Sweet Vermouth, 1
Teaspoon Lemon Juice and 1 Tea-
spoon Sugar Syrup . . . Stir well
with ice and strain into glass.
JACK PAGOTO, new owner of

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

Vannelli's, is getting in a huge
tank for live lobsters in his all-out
effort to have one of the largest
and finest seafood menus around to
go with his extensive steaks, chops
and Italian fare . . . In fact, Van-
nelli's will have seafood appetizers
and dishes found nowhere else in
this region! . . . Jack holds the
distinction of being a member of
the American Culinary Federation,
the largest group of elite chefs in
the country . . . His night man-
ager, Fred Glaeser, is an old time
food man also .. • He worked with
his dad in the grocery and meat
business on St. Antoine and Ma-
comb away back before opening a
complete food service in Grosse
Pointe which he had from 1919 to
1950 . . . and speaking of the elite,
Fred really had them!
LOONEY LAWS . . . Colorado
forbids the serving of food in a
room which is used for any other
purpose .. In Winona Lake, Ind.,
it is illegal to eat ice cream
at a counter on Sunday . . . In
Oklahoma City, you cannot take a
bite of another person's hamburger
. . . It is illegal to buy a glass of
milk in San Francisco—it must be
sold only in sealed containers . . .
Here's a doozy--In Greene, N.Y..
you cannot eat peanuts and
walk backwards on the sidewalk
while a concert is on . . . A lot of
folks would probably like to make
this one a national law—about an
Astoria County, Wash., ordi-
nance decreeing that all restaurant
menus must be written in the
"American" language . . . We'll
end with this one in Lehigh,
Neb., where it is against the law
to sell doughnut holes—(honest
injun !)

Wk. Nights 7:30, 9:30. Fri. & Sat.
6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Sun. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.
Free Parking Across From Theatre

GRADUATE IN 38 ??

Central High School
30th Reunion

January &-9 June

Class of '38

BUFFET DINNER DANCE

Saturday, November 30, 1968, 8 p.m
at the Hillcrest Country Club

Mildred (Lubetzky) Pershin 358-5518
Mort Lesser
868-9659
Herb Eder
356-5253
Bob Pokorny
272-7570

It's Been
30 Years ! !

The Bloomfield Art Association
opens it fall season of exhibition
3 p.m. Sunday with an invitational
show of Michigan paintings for col-
lectors. Among the artists whose
works will be shown are Richard
Kozlow, Fred Simper, Shari Brush
and Barbara Keidan. The exhibi-
tion will run through Nov. 17. Gal-
lery hours are 2-5 p.m., every day
except Monday and national holi-
days.

"A SIZZLER FROM FRANCE.

Makes 'THE FOX' look like
a milk-fed puppy.`Therese
and Isabelle' will be the most
talked-about movie around."

—WINS RADIO

44

• RAWL= METZGER

PrOduellon

Isa irlk"

starring ESSY PEFtSSON CI. A Worn an.•)119

Therese

and Anna Gael as Isabelle

Produced and Directed by HADLEY METZGER

A production or Anutterd•m Film Corporation Filmed In L'LTRASCOPE:

R.Icaard through ALIDULION FILMS

PERSONS UNDER IS CAN NOT SE ADMITTED!

NOW SHOWING! Exclusively at...

RAN

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KR 1111

WOODWARD NEAR 6 MILE • TO 8-8300

TE 1 - 1100

Free Parking Across Street

We Honor Diner's and American Express

DETROIT PREMIERE NOW!

OCTOBER SPECIAL

FRIDAY ONLY-5 P.M. TO 8 P.M.

FISH DINNER

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$129

"

—Judith exist.

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Reg. $1.65

15325 W. 8 MILE RD. I
1360 SO. WOODWARD

10001 TELEGRAPH

I love this movie"

NBC-TV Today Show

"A Completely
Irresistible Movie"
SUSAN STARK,

Detroit Free Press

"Joyous.'L-Newsweek.
"****'=New York.
"A gem."—Washington.
"A smash."—Chicago.

WINNER

19

AWARDS STUDIO-8

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Greenfield at 11-161• • U. 2.19127

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