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March 07, 1969 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 7, 1969-29

THE JEWISH NEWS

Pops Concert to Close
OP Symphony Season

When the highest type of men
hear the truth, they try hard to
I live in accordance with it; when
the mediocre type hear the truth,
they seem to be aware and yet un-
aware of it. When the lowest type
hear the truth, they break into loud
laughter. If it were not laughed at,
it would not be the truth. —Lao-tse.

"Pops Through the Ages" will
be the final concert of the 1968-69
season of the Oak Park Symphony
Orchestra, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at
the Oak Park High School audi-
torium.
Tickets may be obtained at the
Oak Park Community Center,
Mumford Music, Harrison Violins
or at the box office the evening of
the concert.
:: WORTH COMING
A reception for the orchestra
MILES
SEE!"
and guest artist will follow the con-
cert, to which everyone is invited.
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Dr. Robert Klotman, orchestra
conductor and director, announced
that the program will feature as
TRIO
By Dan ny Raskin
soloist
symphony concertmaster
• APPEARING NIGHTLY
JULIE'S ON W Eight Mile Rd. bar-b-q ribs are outstanding . .
* • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to
:Inez Mullinger Redman, who will
just east of Lahser is a real good and the veal parmigiana is with
*
4 p.m.
perform Kabelevsky's Violin Con-
* • "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time 41 discovery . . . The food is excel:
out peer anywhere! .. . Its just a
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
lent . . . In this instance, a limited little place . . . drive too fast on certo.
* • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
menu is very appealing . . . Very Eight Mile Rd. and you'll miss it
All Credit Cardi Honored
few places serve pizza and spagh- . . . but this is a perfect example
Eastman's
etti as good as Julie's . . . The of the adage that good things come
— —
in small packages! . . . If you've
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been there, I don't have to say
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any more . If you haven't, try
JOHN MILLS-SILVIA SYMS-BRENDA OE BANVE
Bagley & Gd. River
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Julie's — I don't think you'll be
A CinemaScoee Picture/Produced and Deeded by Roy take
4C,
Deliciously Prepared for the
A Rank Organiration Presentation
sorry!
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THOSE WORLD FAMOUS cot-
• BANQUET FACILITIES
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2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy
— Featuring —
DOUBT THE MOST DARING
Now:
Open
Sunday
12
Noon
tage
fried
potatoes
at
Berman's
5 3 1 -8877
CTURE EVER MADE/
WITHOUT A PI
• Charcoal-Broiled Prime
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2.6455
on Times Square are quite a topic
MOTION P
Beef
of discussion . . . The delicious
PLUS
• SEA FOOD
fries are served in the evenings,
• CHOICE SPECIALTIES
and according to Chef Charlie
COCKTAILS
Brennan, about 104 pounds (two
11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Mon. thru Fri.
bushels) are used in an hour! .. .
Sun. 4-12 For Dinner & Cocktails
Did you ever see Charlie cut those
potatoes? . . . He does around 24
slices per potato in four or five
A UNIVERSAL RELEASE ..TECHNICOLOR'
POPULAR YOUNG SINGING SENSATIONS
seconds—unbelievable until you see
..t,..
it!
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• Luncheons Doily
AND HIS
• Complete Dinners
1.3.3.111•111
LATIN•AMERICAN BAND
KERRY STUTZ TAKES a back
Plenty of Parking
seat to no one when it comes to
epicurean cooking delight as
Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine
evidenced by the wide range of
In Harvard Row Shopping Center at
248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward)
868-3611
11 Mile and Lahser Rd.
delightful and tasty hors d'oevres
Open Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
prepared by her for hubby Al's
Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m.
50th birthday gathering . . . They
356-4750
Orders To Take Out
would certainly do justice to the
most discriminating gourmet taste!
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS CONCERT SERIES
THE JULIO SHANE TRIO now
Edith J. Freeman — Chairman
at Vannelli's on Woodward is one
of the finest strolling combos in
this neck of the country ... Julio
WORLD-FAMOUS PIANIST
on the vocals and guitar, Bobby
Friday, March 7, 8:30 p.m. Auditorium
Christianson on bass and Jay Kal-
$2.50-$S—Inst.
of Arts (032-2730) Grinnells' and Hudsons
lao, violin, are all standout per-
formers . . . with versatile abili-
ties that make for much listening
Just 10 Minutes from
pleasure . . . Folks are coming
downtown on the
from all over to hear the Julio
Shane Trio at Vannelli's . . .
Chrysler. (Take 8 Mile Exit)
Julio's renditions of favorite rom-
22010 N. Chrysler Drive, Hazel Park. Phone 548-5700.
antic ballads are delightfully en-
joyable.
THE "UPSON DOWNS" a seven-
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troupe that closes Saturday
night after pleasing customers for
Entertain Your Guests or Enjoy A
two weeks at The Moon, have been
signed by Exec. V.P. John Curry
including
U to return in June . . . It's hard to
at
realize that the boys have been
"BEST PICTURE"!
BEST DIRECTION!
U together less than a year . . . Four
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of them were part of the old
BEST ACTOR!
'Swingin' Lads" group which
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR!
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a
year
ago
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From
impres-
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solo ballads, the "Upson Downs"
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but with sheer delight.
GUYS 'N GALS who like their
Served from 2 p.m.
WAY FURS Pe9r/3 saMLILISFRILLICrid
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tapping rhythms, will be happy to
(Several delicious menu items to choose from)
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sway Fridays and Saturday eves
SUNDAY LIQUOR SERVED
at Eastman's Gaslight on Bagley
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PET PEEVES . . . Countermen
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AT
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from
20
to
500
People
in
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JOHN
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and chefs working in the open with
Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available
IlleVECIIIHINIff t eica.
cigarettes dangling from their
SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS,
WEDDING RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAS
mouths . . . Delicatessen counter-
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We Also Do Outside Catering to Your Home, Office or Plant
Tickets at Box-Office or By Mail!
men with dirty aprons . . . and
Also at Sears, Hudson's Major Stores, Marwill Book Stores
those who can't even cook eggs
BOX OFFICES OPEN 1:00 — 9:00 P.M. Wed., Sat., Sun
U properly . . . Waiters and waitres-
Dinner Music from 6 P.M.
Other Days 4:00-9:00
ses who think they're doing you a
and for dancing after 9:30 nightly
SGME13IJLE OF PERFORMANCES AND PRICES:
favor by even taking your order—
Geo. Genoff's Trio plays Tues. & Wed.
let alone doing anything extra . . .
MATINEES:
EVENINGS:
The Gotham Trio play Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Come to think of it, when was the
Wednesdays, 2:00 PM (except March 5) $2.00
Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 PM. $2.50
with Nan Carrone, vocalist.
last time you saw a waitress fill
Saturdays & Holidays, 2:00 PM
2.50
Fri.. Sat. & Holidays, 890 PM._ 3.00
a water glass? . . . Oh, for the
Sundays, 2:00 PM
3.00
Sundays, 7:00 PM
3.00
Remember . . . Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful Buffet Nights,
days of those waiters and waitres-
For theatre parties and groups; phone ANN SQUIRES, 963-1251'
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
ses who treated customers right
. . . Where are all the super wait-
011?,
RESKRVAITIOINS JO 4-6688 P$ LI 1142577
resses? . . . I mean gals like Jane
in IMMINGHAM on WOODWARD / CcOMA tO111 LJUIERSWI
2 Ras. So. el 15 Mi. MI 44009
Barry at Dino's, Pauline Baron at
P1111 to 247141•VA SAW
Woodward Ave. at 111/2 Mile Road
Saksey's, Mary Barney at Ber-
man's
etc.
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