THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, January 10, 1969 A new vaccine can eradicate Rh disease which threatens thousands of newborn babies annually in the US., reports the March of Dimes. u I cl I The Best of Everything M M M =I MM MO MI EARLY BIRD CLOSED SUNDAY I Space Available for Small Meetings LARCO'S I a PAARTY'S Restaurant - Delicatessen • 21174 Greenfield U 3-0535 • Green-8 Shopping Center mu EN am — — ma EMPRESS GARDEN Fine ttalian-Amsatican Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Tad* • BANQUET FACILITIES war: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7223 W. McNichols Rd. UN 14453 SPer.lailzing. in Cantonese Cuisine In Harvard Row Shopping Center at . II Mile and Lahser Rd. Open Mon. thru Fri. 11 a_m_40:30 p.m. Sat_ 11 a.m. - 11•30 p.m.; Sun. Noon - 10:30 p.m Orders To Take Out 3564750 7010. al-time/10.w crew/wiz invites you to enjoy... CHICO HOLIDAY Sensational Songster-Guitarist Luncheons Daily • Complete Dinners Ample Parking afirmglow of.o.untlz 248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward) 868-3611 BOBBY LAUREL TRIO NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY AT DETROIT'S MOST INTIMATE & EXCITING LOUNGE • Complete Leaches 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. • "Happy Hoar" Cocktail Time 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. All Credit Cards Honored 18632 W. McNichols 2 elks. W. of Southfield Xvii I By Danny Raskin IT MAY NOT BE as pretentious a place as its Toronto namesake, but Julie's Italian Restaurant on "-- BREAKFAST CLUB W. Eight Mile Rd. in the shopping ey I center just east of Lahser makes a X big bid for recognition with its very fine food . . . Everything is SPECIALS! NOTE OUR NEW HOURS I home cooked and delicious—espe- cially the pizza, spaghetti and spare ▪ MON. to THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m. ribs . . . Chris and Julie Fucinari • FRI. 8. SAT. 7 s.as.-1 a.m. had a place in Dearborn called IIMI M U.S. Mint to Strike Israel Commemoratives 531-8817 _ M a0aRTX1e0. • LOUNGE H's not lust (Cis food (which Is fabulous) or the service (which is spa -cular)— It's our attitude (which is dedicated to making your banquet an A-1 success): Featuring Detroit's Inimitable Harry Harris With the Lenny Schick Trio 6 Nights a Week. Closed Sunday. Businessmen's Luncheons—Banquet Facilities Serving from 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. 16890Telegraph (southbf McNichols 538-4455 538-4456 Chris' Pizzeria eight years ago ... and are back from California about two years . . . They took over the spot formerly known as Verdi's, and what an unbelieveable differ- ence! . . . Not only was the name changed, but the pleasant clean atmosphere is in good company with the very delectable food .. . Julie's on W. Eight Mile Rd. is one of those unsung restaurants folks are mighty glad to hear about . . . The hours are also amazing . . . Tues., Wed. and Thurs. IR 3 a.m., Fri. and Sat. 3:30 a.m., and Sun. 'til 1 a.m. . . . Its quite the spot for after hours dining ... The menu stays the same regardless what time it is! 38 YEARS AGO AT the Pacific Gards on Linwood, owner George Lim's son Fon, started out as a waiter and spoke very limited Eng- lish . . . To one of his first custom- ers, Fon asked, "Coffee or tea?" . . The gent said, "Later" and poor Fon was a very confused boy . . . He didn't know what "Later" was until George reassured him that it wasn't something to drink . . . Today Fon is a photographic expert with General Motors . . . and one of the owners with brother George of Acing Palace in North- land (Lot D), where the very tasty Cantonese food is combined with a fine cocktail lounge for double treat enjoyment. THIS IS THE FINAL weekend at The Afterglow Lounge on W. Mc- Nichols for songster-guitarist Chico Holiday. MARY BARNEY HAS been a waitress at Berman's Chop House for 16 years . . . and is without a doubt one of the finest in Detroit . . . Mary bears a mark of excel- lence as she goes about her fan- tastic ways at Berman's with the type of waiting on tables in the evenings that brings a seemingly lost art back out into the open . The food at Berman's is marvelous . . and Mary Barney makes it taste even better by her magnifi- cent ability as a super waitress! BOBBY LAUREL AT the Apart- ment Lounge on W. McNichols may soon appear on the Johnny Carson "Tonight" show . . . His album, "Beautiful Days of My Youth" on the MGM label is getting a big play from local disc jockeys who have started what is certain to be a nationwide chain re a ction on Bobby's fine album. STILL RANKED ON TOP by visitors to Detroit is Chung's at Cass and Peterboro . . . about a block south of Masonic Temple . The Cantonese food at Chung's is superbly prepared in delectable fashion that makes for continuous delight . . . The egg rolls are ex- ceptional at Chung's ... They have a casting, recipe for which is a generation to generation secret and delicious beyond description. EVERY SO OFTEN this story crops up and is attributed to a dif- ferent person . . . B. Harris Lloyd NEW YORK—Israel's 1969 Inde- rate the nation's fallen in the three pendence Day commemorative wars fought since 1948. Since the biggest market for Is- coins will be struck by the U.S. Mint, according to a report in the rael's commemorative coins is in forthcoming issue of the Journal the United States, Israel will save of Israel Numismatics, to be pub- costs of transportation to the U.S. In some previous instances, due to lished at the end of January. If past custom is followed, the time problems, Israel coins had to U.S.-minted Israel commemorative be shipped to New York by air. An unprecedented demand for coins will go on sale in the United States April 23, the date on which Israel's coin sets — both previous issues as well as the newly' minted Israel's Independence Day falls this year. Mintage of the coin is 1969 set — was registered by some expected to be 100,000, of which 4,000 banking offices all over the 30,000 are expected to be in proof world during the Israel Coin Week, Dec. 9-16. condition. Denomination of the silver coin People care more about being commemorating Israel's 21st anni- thought to have taste than about versary of independence will be 10 being thought either good, clever, Israel pounds. The obverse will or amiable. —Samuel Butler. mark Israel's desire for permanent peace. The reverse will commemo- Lido Spa Appointment Lido Spa Hotel of Miami Beach announces the appointment of Miss Bea Kalmus to the position of vice president for entertainment. "Kosher Catering At Its Best!" 864-4757 IMPERIAL CATERING DOWNTOWN Dine in a Serene Oriental Setting Featuring Authentic Cantonese Cosine CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE Open Seven Days a Week . . . Mon. thru Thurs., 21 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 Al PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple Free Parking Across Street TE 1 - 1100 We Honor Diner's and American Express The Original Restaurant Now Located at 11 Mile & Lahser Rd. In the Harvard Row Shopping Center IS AGAIN SPECIALIZING IN OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY BREAKFASTS • • • • • • • • OUR MENU INCLUDES, IN ADDITION TO REGULAR BREAKFAST ITEMS, THE FOLLOWING Bagels, Lox and Cream Cheese Fried Kippers with Onions Fried Herring with Onions Marinated and Matjes Herring Smoked Sable and White Fish Lox and Eggs With or Without Onions OUR OWN Gefilte Fish and Pickled Trout OUR OWN Cheeze Blintzes and Potato Pancakes Another Specialty of Ours Is A COMPLETE Line of Delicatessen Full Carry-Out Service and Tray Catering For All Occasions VISIT US SUNDAY OR ANY MORNING AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD ! is the gent telling this year's ver- sion of the rabbi who visited a Jewish restaurant on New York's lower east side ... He was served by a Chinese waiter who made sug- gestions and then took his order, all in Jewish . . After the dinner, the rabbi called over the proprie- tor, a friend of his . . . "Tell me," he whispered, "Isn't it extraordi- nary that you have a Chinese waiter who speaks Jewish?" .. . "Shhhh," motioned the restaura- teur. "He thinks he's learning Eng- lish." BILL KOZIN and LARRY HOROWITZ The Original Restaurant 353-4999 21754 W. 11 Mile Rd. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 353-4899