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November 08, 1968 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-08

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Every improvement in educa-
tion, science, art or government
expands the chances of man on
earth. Such expansion is no guar-
antee of equality. — W. G. Sumner

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciodsly Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 8, 1968-39

Lolich, McLain Wind Up to Appear at Auto Show

Hours are noon-11 p.m. Advance
Detroit Tiger pitcher Mickey
Lolich will join fellow hurler Denny tickets are available at all Sears
McLain in twice-daily appearances and J. L. Hudson stores.
at the 1968 Auto Show.
The show, one of the nation s
largest, opens for a nine-day run

at Cobo Hall Nov. 30. More than

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The Best of Everything

300 vehicles—domestic and import-
ed passenger cars, recreational
vehicles, campers and motor
homes—will be on exhibit.

Lolich and McLain are among

I a lineup of top entertainers who

$12"

PRESIDENTIAL
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FISH DINNER

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PRESIDENTIAL
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will perform daily during the 4 and
By Danny Raskin
8 p.m. stage shows for visitors to
BEN KRUPA, the bartender
SONGSTER RICKY DEE con- the show.
everybody knows, is now at Van- tinues to do a good job Thursday,
SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN-
nelli's on Woodward . . . which Friday and Saturday nites at the
[ *Luxurious Room—Color TV
should make a lot of folks mighty Chateau Lounge on W. 7 Mile Rd. Stratford's New Plays
* Gourmet Dinner
STRATFORD, Ont. — Jean
happy . . . Ben is starting a "new
EXCELLENT FOOD as usual Gascon, executive artistic director
* Dancing and
career" by being on the Northwest prevails
at
Alban's
Bottle
&
Basket
Top Entertainment
of the Stratford Festival, announc-
part of town . . . after 23 years
* Breakfast
with Sammy Sofferin's Wonder Bar out North Hunter (Woodward) in ed two of the productions to be in-
Birmingham
.
.
.
The
corned
beef
* Tax and Gratuity
on Washington Blvd. . . . Ben can
cluded in the 1969 season at the
tell stories galore about all the and roast beef especially are de- Avon Theater, which will open in
Per Person
Double
gents we know, single or married, licacies rarely savored with as July.
Occupancy
fathers or grandfathers • . . And much enjoyment as at Bottle •&
The
first
production
will
be
a
Basket
...
We
ate
there
last
week
oh, the many guys Ben has seen
ALSO MAKES A LONG
musical version of "The Satyri-
REMEMBERED GIFT FOR
grow up .. . both in age and in and can honestly say it has never con" by Petronius, adapted by
OTHERS TO CHERISH
business ... Many of the most in- been better!
Peter Raby, with music by Stanley
fluential men in Detroit were
GLAD TO SEE the Holly Sisters Silverman, composer of the music
struggling when Benny Krupa first back at the 24 Karat Club ... The for last season's "A Midsummer
met them years ago . .. His list dancing gals are very good and Night's Dream." John Hirsch, the
of remember so and so names is always pleasing to watch . . . Festival's associate artistic direc-
like a Who's Who in the commu- With them is comedian Max Coop- tor, will direct the production.
nity . . . Ben does much to com- er, who says, "I always keep my
Raby's dramatization of "The
NOW FEATURES
pliment Vannelli's and is another words sweet and tender, because Three Musketeers" from the
addition to the wonderful things someday I may have to eat them." Dumas' novel was a highlight of
SUNDAY
being done by new owners Jack . . . Max is a fine impressionist the 1968 festival season, as was
FAMILY-STYLE BUFFET
and LaFern Pagoto in making this (Bob Hope, Sinatra, Tony Bennett, his adaptation of Gogol's "The
From 1 to 9 p.m.
one of the top spots to go in Bing Crosby, etc.)
Government Inspector" in 1967.
Detroit.
Per
$325
ITALIAN & AMERICAN cuisine `Musketeers' will be aired on
Person
reigns supreme at Presidential Inn CBC television early next year.
Children
175
Northline Rd. off 1-75 in South-
Opening later, will be the cur-
I on
Under 12
gate, which is fast becoming quite rent hit of the London stage,
I-7S and Northline Rd , Southgate
I a spot to go for delicious food and "Hadrian VII" by Peter Luke, Take
Southfield Expressway South
a lot of good times ... Henry Van based on `Hadrian the Seventh'
to I.75. Get off at Northiine Exit.
I Horn
and his Music of Manhattan and other works by Frederick
P.M. TO 8 P.M.
283-4400
plays for dancing from 8:30 p.m. Rolfe (Baron Carvo).
I Tuesdays
through Saturdays.
A FOUR - BARRELLED enter-
COMPLETELY
tainer . . . that's Emilia Conde at
IRRESISTIBLEI"
Afterglow Supper Club Lounge
–Same Stark, Dd. Frio Prue
I the
on W. McNichols just W. of Wood-
Extra:
I ward • .. She sings, plays guitar
"THE DOVE"
and piano and dances . . . The
Wonderfully
smart Afterglow supper club, with
funny satire . wines
I a seating capacity of around 120,
all Bergman films Into one
condusive to fine intimate enter-
spicy Swedish meatball' ,
Weekdays: 7:30. 9:30
I is
Fr1.-Sat. 700. 9:00. 11:00
—Kan Barnard. M. News
tainment and Miss Conde is the
5:30. 7:30. 9:30
type of show biz trouper who can
ACRES OF FREE- PARKING
acclimate herself to any size sur-
roundings.
Greenfield at 84014 • U. 24W
Reg. $1.65
THE VAST DIVERSIFIED ways
of the Raleigh House Caterers re-
cently gave folks still another
breathtaking wowie . . At the
Richard Nixon, stand-up political
Pulitzer Prize Winner
rally, 12,942 people were clocked
by the secret service men who
watched everyone with x-ray eyes
. . - People lined every nook and
by Archibald MocLeish
= = = = = = = —
corner to hear Nixon . . . The next
Directed by Harry Goldstein
day, Sammy Lieberman and Ted
AT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
Moss were equal to the task for a
Curtis at Meyers
bazaar and fashion show, with
1,000 women seated for luncheon
SAT., NOV. 9 at 8:30 and SUN., NOV. 10 at 7:30
. The Raleigh House building is
Tickets Available at J. C. C. & Wayne University
so flexible and versatile that any-
thing from weddings and bar mitz-
vas to displays and auto shows
are held there! . . . Having seven
affairs at one time under the same
DOWNTOWN
roof, is already "old hat" for
Dine in a Serene
Sammy and Ted ... The vastness
Oriental Setting -
Of Raleigh House is why select
Featuring
Authentic
5lates can still be gotten . . By
Cantonese Cusine
the way, next time you go to the
Raleigh House for dinner, notice
CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE
how hot the food is . . . This in
Open Seven Days a Week .. - Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.in.; ris.*
itself is quite a great achievement
Sat., it a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. le Holidays, 12 Noon to 2 a.m. - •
with all that's going on at the
3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, Z Inks. N. of Masonic Temple
same time!

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Free Forking Across Street

Benefit to Raise Funds
for Emotionally Disturbed

Children's Arthogenic School, for
emotionally disturbed children, will
hold a benefit performance of
"Exit Happy," starring comedian
Richard Pryor and singer Ron
Eliran, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at
Ford Auditorium.
Tickets for the performance,
which will benefit the nonprofit
day school servicing both Wayne
and Oakland County children, are
available by calling the school, DI

1-8673, • or 357-5456. Tickets also are
at the Ford Auditorium box office.

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Afterglow Lounge

invites you to enjoy

EMILIA CONDE

Singing Star of the Follies Bergere in Las Vegas

and noted Recording Artist

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