affigtqlow cratinsic presents SANDY MOFFET Sensational Young Song Stylist Direct from the Playboy Circuit and the D'Andre Trio • LuncheonsprDivaaillye Attenda;w raCrokm inpglete Dinners THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, May 23, 1969 LARCO'S SOMETHING NEW AND excit- ing is the Golden Wheel on Cool- idge in Oak Park . . . It's a com- plete carry-out, but certainly no ordinary one by any means . . . In fact, it's the only carry out and catering operation with such an ex- tensive menu . . . and a gourmet corner that includes luscious dishes like Quiche Lorraine. Coq au Vin (chicken in red wine), Beef Wellington, Roast Long Island Duckling a l'Orange, etc. .. . Such a spot is hard to believe in the local area . . . especially as a carry-out yet . . . Chef Robert Vel- lay is the gent who brings this most interesting new concept in catering cuisine . . . from ground sirloin to prime steak and seafood items that include whitefish. red snapper, perch fillets and shrimp. group for quite a while, but the name Proper Ingredients is com- paratively new ... The sensational young musical combo for dancing and floor show at Menjo's on W. McNichols took the appropos title only three months ago and have certainly been living up to it . . . Don't miss these very fine enter- tainers ... three fellows and a girl - . . whose versatilities include everything to please all ages - . . from Latin American to popular standards to folk songs and rock and roll . . . Their floor show rou- tines which change completely each time are full of zest . . . with im- pacts of wide talent to delight their audiences. 31 YEARS AGO when Fred Epps, advertising and public relations man, married the girl he met at THE REUBEN'S SANDWICH is Cedar Point, Betty Dukell, Fred pretty much standardized in all told her what he liked to eat, in. delicatessens including the spelling cluding sturgeon . . . She gave . . that is, except at Marty's in Fred whitefish, told him it was the Green-8 Shoping Center . . . sturgeon and he never knew the Owner Martin Horowitz prefers to difference until she told him three years later. spell his as Rubin's. Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 AT THE PARK SHELTON Woodward at Kirby internationally Famous. French-Italian Cuis i ne Luncheons • Dinners • Private Banquet Facilities For Reservations 875-8920 PARKING IN BUILDING GARAGE 1 THEY'VE BEEN SINGING as a eGO.-421/61,0,- FRIDAYS ONLY! FISH DINNER $ I 09 Reg $1 65 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. Just E. of Greenfield 10001 TELEGRAPH 1360 SO. WOODWARD f, •11;: e •• . • •••. 1 - ■ . 1 - . --,-"P‘f.'• ,c-- t • ' -4,C ' i L h . 410.12nej.e. ■ 248 W. McNICHOLS (Just W. of Woodward) 868-3611 By Danny Raskin Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES • agieV1011 The Best of Everything SOMETHING NEW IS HAPPENING A continental T THE 24K gourmet —There's a superb new Master Chef whose dishes are a delightfully delicious achievement. Featuring Detroit's Inimitable Harry Harris with the Lenny Schick Trio 7 nights a week And there's more—come on over and see. Businessmen's Luncheons—Banquet Facilities Serving froth 11 AM to 2 AM 16890 Telegraph (south of McNichols) PHONE 538-4455 or 538-4456 _=- - _., r• . A : " " ±,' 7 . . - - MOS Proudly Presents PROPER INGREDIENTS DIRECT FROM MONTREAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ONLY! DON'T MISS THIS FABULOUS GREAT REVUE ! Entertainment 6 Nights a Week Attendant Parking irn W. McNichols Road Phone UNIversIty 3 - 0100 Dine in luxury; dance to the great Billy Maxted Band in our Art Gallery in the sky ! 644410470,146 hotel 1111,11 Pontchartrain JOHN CURRY of The Moon, and Two Washington Boulevard For Reservations: Phone 965-0200 , new bossman at the Vertigo West on W. McNichols, is going all out ' :•.:- -31L with his vast entertainment know- how . . . His bringing in of Little N Richard was a master stroke . . . $ The great entertainer is soon $ to appear on a Dinah Shore special ... Little Richard is a great talent $ . . . As king of rock and roll, he dresses majestically and entertains $ his big crowds royally . . . John is ' today's top "Mr. Show Biz" in De- $ : troit . . . His collection of talent ' that has paraded at the Moon is t beyond compare anywhere. I • PLATANOS HORNEADOS, Span- ish for "baked bananas," sounds like a tongue-twister, but its truly a tongue pleaser . Cut firm ba- nanas with green tips in half lengthwise . . . Place face up on pan ... Brush with lemon juice ... 2i Top each half with two tablespoons flaked coconut and one tablespoon light brown sugar, and a table- ' spoon melted margarine . . . Bake 12 to 15 min. at 375' MUSIC TO THE very popular song, "Those Were the Days" is from an old Russian tune. They call it "legal tender." That green and crackling stuff. Its tender when you hare it, But when you don't — it's TOUGH! * * * AT ONE OF THE local theaters recently, it looked as if both the hero and the heroine of the western ; movie being shown were doomed. . . . They were surrounded com- pletely by redmen . . A young ; boy in the row behind Ruth and Max Carpel sniffed, "If he had kept his eye on the Indians instead of the girl, this would never have happened. 0 Argentinian Duo to Play at OP Library Concert Pianist Berta Rosenohl Grinhauz and her husband, violinist Luis Grinhauz, soloist with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra, will present a concert at the Oak Park Public Library 9 p.m. Wednesday. Cousins of Mrs. Lawrence Wem- ber of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Grin- hauz are members of the faculty of the Interlochen Arts Academy and are on the way back to Argen- tina for concert commitments there. They spent the past year at Indiana University's school of music and will return to Inter- lochen in the fall. The program, open to the public at no charge, includes works by Telemann, Paganini and Brahms. ∎• ...Re .4E- '91C.< 'len :Cat VIDOCilere :4111k...20.>21et AllIkt....11G-L. • • le; $ • aanitelhAL 18300 WOODWARD Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge $ TO 9-6040 e. COMPLETE FAMILY BUFFET EVERY MON. & WED. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Featuring Detroit's Most Elaborate Table $ SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. t ■ .41 ■ P' Everything To Satisfy The Most Discriminating Taste Complete Facilities For All Occasions • • I • SHOWERS • PARTIES LUNCHEONS BANQUETS 4 ..„ PEOPLE WALK RUN DRIVE or Fly But Somehow They Get to Try NORTHWOOD INN'S Bountiful Buffet Dinners EVERY TUES. and THURS. 6 to 10 p.m. Also Famous for Frog Legs PRIME ROAST BEEF — STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOOD We re [Party [Planners AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 211 to SOO People in Our Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS, WEDDING RECEPUTIONS, BAR MITZVAS. We Also Do Outside Catering to Your Home, Office or Plant Dinner Music from 6 p.m. and for dancing after 9:30 nightly Geo. GenofVs Trio plays Tues. & Wed. The Gotham Trio plays Thur., Fri. & Sat. with Nan Carrone, vocalist. RESERVATIONS JO 4-6688 OR LI 1-2577 Woodward Ave. at 111/2 Mile Road