THE JEWISH NEWS

Life is action and passion; there-
fore, it is required of a man that
he should share the passion and
action of his time at peril of being
judged not to have lived.
—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

The Best of Everything

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30 Friday, December 20, 1968

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Delta Expands Its Florida Service

Delta Air Lines' winter sched- non-stop, direct or connecting jets.
ules, all jet in Detroit, now effec- In February Delta will schedule to
Miami an additional four flights,
tive, include greatly expanded three of them Super DC-8s. To
Florida service and new flights to Tampa and Florida's sun coast,
Louisville and New Orleans.
Delta will operate nine non-stop,
A. J. Moreau, Delta's Detroit dis- direct or connecting jets for a total
of more than 550 daily jet seats.
trict director of traffic and sales, The resumption of Fort Lauder-
stated that the expanded Florida dale service will spotlight two new
services feature new flights to flights, one a night coach."

West Palm Beach, Miami, Tampa
and a resumption of service to Action
A man who has to be convinced
Fort Lauderdale with two new
By Danny Raskin
flights. Moreau, in detailing the to act before he acts is not a man
of
action. It's as if a tennis player
alone
is
a
sight
to
behold
.
.
.
Rob-
HANGING ON THE kitchen
Florida services said, "To West
doors of the Mauna Loa Restaur- ert L. Fenton, attorney-restauran- Palm Beach Delta will offer 175 before returning the ball began to
ant on W. Grand Blvd. is a sign teur, who is the guiding genius daily seats on four direct or con- question himself as to the physical
for its employees to see, "If behind plush Mauna Loa, rightful- necting flights. The Miami serv- and moral value of tennis. You
you're not proud of it, don't serve ly takes pride in what is undoubt- ices, a jet carpet to the beaches, must act just as you breathe.
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
—Georges Clemenceau.
Deliciously Prepared for the
it." . . . These nine words tell an edly one of the most glamorous are more than 1,200 seats on 10
Discerning Taste
important story in the success of Polynesian restaurant settings in
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Mauna Loa, a $2,000,000 edi- the country . . . Only 39 years old,
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
fice of glamour that is easily one Bob has molded Mauna Loa in to a
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
A modern-day story that reaches from the shadows
of the nation's most beautiful res- masterpiece of breathtaking auth-
the Kremlin to the splendor of the Vatican!
taurants . . . The food is delicious, entic styling that no one should
BREAKFAST CLUB I whether Polynesian, Continental miss seeing . . . Truly superb
cuisine
in
an
ultra-extravagant
from all parts of the world or
MGM presents a George Englund production
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1 American . . . And of much im- atmosphere!
SPECIALS!
portance is the fact that the Mauna
GALA GOOD TIME is set for
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NOTE ---
OUR NEW
1 Loa is not as expensive as folks New Year's Eve at The Apartment
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have been falsely led to believe on W. McNichols . . . The very
MON. to THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m. , . . . For example the Sunday fine Bobby Laurel Trio will help
FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m: a.m. • smorgasbord — all you can eat folks push out the old and ring in
CLOSED SUNDAY
I (and there's plenty, too!)—$3 . . . the new with noisemakers, hats,
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Space Available for Small
Those Polynesian drinks, with two etc. . . . No cover or minimum.
Meetings
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and three ounces of rum, and var-
CHICO HOLIDAY, that very
ieties of side dishes can add up a wonderful songster-guitarist, is at
check without it being realized, the Afterglow Lounge on W. Mc-
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Restaurant - Delicatessen
but regular dining at Matina Loa Nichols, for a limited engagement,
21174 Greenfield LI 3-0535
I is only as expensive or inexpen- following a very successful stay in
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Green-8 Shopping Center
sr IIIIIIMMIII31111=111111111•1111111Mf sive as you order! . . . The decor Las Vegas, where he is booked for
another 44 weeks after the first
week in January . . . Chico has
always had poise and presentation.
but since his last stint at the
Afterglow, he is possessed with
even more . . . Chico's sensational
Panavisioriand Metrocolor
song stylings will hold over for
New Year's Eve, too ... so better
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL
start making your reservations
'EVERY EVENING at 8:00 P.M.
now for much fun at The After-
MATINEES: WED. & SAT. at 2:00 P.M.
glow.
EVERY
MATINEES SUN. at 1:00 & 4:30 P.M.
DOWNTOWN
AFTER THE FIRST of the year,
Adams of Grand Circus Pk. EXTRA HOLIDAY WEEK MATINEES
Marty Horowitz will return to the
DEC. 26-27-30-31 at 2:00 P.M.
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role of doing magical tricks for
youngsters
at
his
Marty's
Delica-
Dip Into All of the Golden
tessen-Restaurant in the Green-8
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
Shopping Center . . . He's getting
a new stack of hocus pocus to keep
You Can Eat
on hand for the now you see it,
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now you don't doings . . . By the
For Only
way, have you ever tasted bread
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any better than what you get at
04 .01
Nlarty's? . Whatever he does,
Bring Along
it's terrific!
Your Prospectors
Ian Fleming's
BIG DOINGS ARE on tap for
New Year's Eve at Vanelli's . . .
No need to eat and run someplace
else to celebrate anymore . . .
Reservations are being taken for
a night of much frolic, with bal-
chA
loons, hats and plenty of things to
make noise with.
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ADDITIONAL ALTERAT IONS
about to take place at the Ming
,,
Palace Restaurant Lounge at
• 401.e;'
Northland Center include revamp-
ing of the foyer, which will pro-
vide a second set of doors leading
to the interior, designed to prevent
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wintry blasts from creating any
patron discomfort when the outer
doors are opened.

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THE
SHOES
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.„,Anthony Quinn. Oskar Werner
David Janssen -Vittorio De Sica

Leo McKern- Sir John Gielgud
Barbara Jefford • Rosemarie Dexter

Laurence Olivier

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Anthony Quinn stars in "The
Shoes of the Fisherman," adapted
from Morris L. West's best-selling
novel, a modern-day story of faith
and intrigue that reaches from
the Kremlin to the Vatican. Also
in the MGM film now at the
Adams Theater are Laurence
Olivier, David Janssen, Oskar
Werner and
Vittorio
de Sica.,
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