THE' DETROIT 'JEWISH 'NEWS"' 'Filddy,'Iailuary 17, 1969-37 Sidney-Hill Offers Caribbean Cruise Sidney-Hill Northwest Club, through Book Couzens Travel Agency, is offering a special mid- winter Caribbean cruise on the SS Queen Anna Maria, March 7-19. Ports of call are San Juan, St. Thomas and Antigua. Price in- cludes round-trip economy class jet to New York, deluxe twin-bed accommodations at the New York Hilton Hotel for three nights, transfers, baggage handling, cock- tail party, Latin Quarter dinner show and daily breakfast at the Hilton Hotel, select cabin accom- modations on ship, including use of all services and meals, welcome cocktail party on shipboard and services of a personal tour escort. For information, call Mark Mar- cus at Sidney-Hill, DI 1-9616. LARCO'S E JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything Jewish Counseling Available Progress in pediatric surgery, DES MOINES (JTA)—The Jew- ish Welfare Federation here has By Danny Raskin or "minisurgery," is correcting birth defects in infants which were GUY MARKS, TV and recording taurateur mentioned that the gen acted to provide a Jewish coun- • BANQUET FACILITIES selor for Jewish families in res- Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon untreatable 10 years ago, accord- satirical comic, finishes at the looked familiar to him . . . The CUL Moon Saturday night, so if you fellow said, "I should. You see me ponse to indications that many SS1,9-E Nn .au siaLmN3w ing to the March of Dimes. have a chance, get out and catch every day. This is my night off. Jews prefer help from a Jewish rather than a nonsectarian agency. him at the Hazel Park supper I'm one of your waiters!" For the past two and a half years, club . . . Marks, sometimes called DOWNTOWN "The Walking Camera," is a Institute Series Starts members of the Jewish community needing such help have been re- master of metaphors, whose two Detroit concert pianist Joann Dine in a Serene hits on ABC Records, "Loving Freeman will be guest artist with ferred to the Family Service-Trave- Oriental Setting You Has Made Me Bananas" and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, lers Aid agency. Featuring Authentic Cantonese Cusine "How The West Was Won" has conducted by Leopold Sipe, 8:30 the country in seizures of laugh- p.m. Jan. 24 at the Detroit Insti- CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE ter . . . Songster Wayne Cochran tute of Arts auditorium. Open Seven Days a Week . . . Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Fri. & with the C.C. Riders, who opens Tickets for the Institute's con- Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. & Holidays, 12 Noon to 2 a.m. Monday, has a head of hair that cert series are at the ticket office, is the envy of every girl who sees at Grinnell's or 3177 CASS Al PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple him! . . . Wayne and the C.C. Rid- Hudson's. Free Parking Across Street TE 1 1100 ers are a very hot show biz attrac- Miss Freeman We Honor Diner's and American Express tion. concertized throughout Eu- HARRY HARRIS celebrated his rope last year 77th birthday last night at 24 and is preparing Karat where he is appearirrg, and for a Far East- took time out from the festivities ern tour. Wife of to fete the occasion with rendi- —SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN Warren Schway- tions of his favorite songs among der, she is the * Luxurious Room—Color TV I the 3,000 in Harry's vast reper- mother of four FRIDAY ONLY-5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. toire amassed through his many * Gourmet Dinner s o n s, all musi- years before the lights. * Dancing and Miss Freeman cians. Top Entertainment I WANT TO MAKE A phone call She has appeared as soloist with * Breakfast to see how things are at home the Boston Pops, Little Orchestra * Tax and Gratuity with the baby sitter? . Or if you Society of New York and Detroit want to be reached for any reason Symphony, as well as Lucerne Per Person Double . . . Jack Pagoto at Vannelli's on Chamber Orchestra and other mu- Occupancy Woodward, has installed phones sical groups. She's a traveling ar- I all over the place and you can tist in every sense of the word: ALSO MAKES A LONG REMEMBERED GIFT FOR now call (on the house!) or get a licensed pilot, she often flies her OTHERS TO CHERISH calls right at your table . . . This own plane to performances. business of getting up -to use the The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra phone is for the birds, says Jack is a modern ensemble of 22 musi- . . . Who can enjoy cold food? . . . cians from Europe and America. So to make sure folks enjoy their This 13th Institute concert sea- dinner in comfort, he has the son also will include performances Reg. $1.65 phones installed and for use at no by the French-Israeli mime artist NOW FEATURES charge to the customer. Claude Kipnis and his theater THIS MONTH will be the first troup, Feb. 21; and by pianist SUNDAY anniversary of the Original Es- Christopher Eschenbach of Germa- FAMILY-STYLE BUFFET quire Delicatessen - Restaurant at ny, young winner of the Clara Has- From 1 to 9 p.m. its new location, 11 Mile & Lahser kil Concours, March 7. Per in Harvard Row . . . the Esquire Person was on Dexter Blvd. for twenty BILL KOZIN and Children $175 years before moving . . . and is Under 12 LARRY HOROWITZ still noted for its Jewish style Dance to the glittering music of I-75 and Northline Rd , Southgate "Kosher Catering At Its Best!" cooking and pastries made on the Take Southfield Expressway South premises ... Owners Harry Weiss, to 1-75. Get off at Northline Exit. 864-4757 Ben Epstein and Sandy Grunwald 283-4400 IMPERIAL CATERING were all on Dexter when the move and his orchestra, featuring Steve Carroll. He plays came. for your pleasure nightly, in the Art Gallery that AFTER RECENTLY CATER- The Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series ING a kosher dinner for 1,100 peo- swings! Reservations 965-0200. Edith J. Freeman, Chairman ple at Cobo Hall, Bill Kozin and Your Host Chuck Muer ST. PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, Leopold SIPE conductor Larry Horowitz saw their profits Pianist JOANN FREEMAN, guest artist. turn into expense faster than an Friday, Jan. 24 at 8:30 p.m. AUDITORIUM. Internal Revenue man can add .. . Tickets: $5, $4, $3, $2.50 at Detroit Institute of Arts All the dirty dishes were replaced (832-2730); Grinnell's and J. L. Hudson Ticket Services. after a truck bringing them back turned over on the expressway . . . As WJBK-TV put it, "An easy way to get out of washing Two Washington Boulevard dishes!" (quite expensive, too!) NOTE TO BERNIE LITT at NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY AT DETROIT'S Billy's Delicatessen-Restaurant on MOST INTIMATE & EXCITING LOUNGE Livernois . . . This year, 1969, is • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to the 15th anniversary of your fine 4 p.m. eatery . . . and it seems like yes- terday that you left King Coffee • "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time after eight years to join with the 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. late William Kohlbeck, restaurant • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. and catering manager at the old All Credit Cards Honored Barium Hotel for 11 years, to take 18632 W. McNichols over the Brothers Restaurant and 2 Blks. W. of Southfield Kw) ••••• • change the name to Billy's . . . In Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste ENJOY AN EXCITING EVENING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL INN - FRIDAY ONLY! FISH DINNER I 1 2" 5109 PRESIDENTIAL INN 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. 1360 SO. WOODWARD I 10001 TELEGRAPH $325 GEORGE LIBERACE hotel Pontchartrain BOBBY LAUREL TRIO c/1_8877 aPaRTAft eNT • LOUNGE service—not even from a crank— CINEMA SERIES which is truly amazing! presents SINGER DON CORNELL is of Italian origin but wears a Mogen David alongside the cross around his neck . . . His father's best featuring PAUL MUNI friend was a rabbi and they use to Wednesday Evening — January 22, 1969 spend Friday nights together. 8:00 P.M. CHUCK MUER was sitting at the Salamandre Bar of the Hotel Aaron DeRoy Theatre-Jewish Community Center, Meyers at Curtis Pontchartrain and struck up a r o General Admission $1.00 conversation with a neatly-dressed :: '. .:,: TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT CENTER fellow sitting next to him . . After about 15 minutes, the res THE LAST ANGRY MAN ,. .; Ki ,. .: r4