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August 15, 1969 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-15

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Rabin to Be Soloist at Meadow Brook

Julius Rudel, distinguished di- the Symphony No. 6 in B minor
rector of the New York City ("Pathetique).

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 15, 1969-31

The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin

MARION SOPSICK has been a
waitress for 12 years at Ann
Sayles Tea Room on W. 7 Mile
Rd., west of Livernois. . . and
little wonder that so many people
ask for her. . . Marion has the
pleasant personality and personal-
ized know-how that makes for ex-
cellent service. . . Ann Sayles Tea
Room is a delightful place . . .
Delicious food made directly on
the premises, including rolls, and
very, reasonable prices . . . It is
owned by Helen Stenko and indeed

a standout for very fine lunches
and dinners.
CHICO HOLIDAY at the After-
glow Lounge on W. McNichols,
just west of Woodward, is an out-
standing entertainer. . . He's here
for a very limited engagement dir-
ect from Las Vegas, where he re-
turns following his Detroit stay...
AT THE
Chico's song styling is the talk of
PARK_ .
Las Vegas . . . don't miss him at
SHELTON
the Afterglow!
Woodward at Kirby
IN CALIFORNIA since June,
Internationally Famous
Gordon Roth is one of 16 counter-
French-Italian Cuisine
men working at Al & Nate's Deli-
- so
Luncheons • Dinners
catessen in Beverly Hills . . . Cer-
• Private Banquet
tainly no shortage there!
Facilities
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
BEEF SIDES CUT up and put in
For Reservations
Deliciously Prepared for the
plastic bags to age for 21 days in
Discerning Taste
875-8920
their
own moisture instead of dry-
• BANQUET FACILITIES
PARKING IN
ing out . . . thats the new process
Now: Open Sunday 12 Haan
BUILDING GARAGE
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455
being used at Berman's Chop
House on Times Square downtown
. . . and the meat is extraordinar-
ily tender . . . It was good before,
but even better now.
FOLKS ON A DIET will love
Fabulous Songster — Guitarist
the Golden Griddle on Woodward,
DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS!
south of 13 Mile Rd. . . . Much of
owner Dave Berg's cooking is
geared for low calorie-ites . . .
His stuffed cabbage is made with-
Limited Engagement
out
sugar or salt and is delicious!
Luncheon Daily — Complete Dinners
. . . So many other items are
bringing "Papa Dave" a big repu-
tation among guys 'n gals watch-
Private Attendant Parking
ing their waistline . .. (can't beat
248 W. McNICHOLS (Just W. of Woodward)
868-3611
his lo-cal parfait pies!)
SKANDIA IS AN education . . .
Luuuls.suutuaz Smorgasbord dining properly done
Famous Authentic
at Skandia is a treat . . . Putting
everything on the plate at one
time is certainly not the thing to
do . . . The right way for leisure-
ly enjoyable dining at Skandia can
be a most exciting adventure . . .
Plus American Cuisine
Don't be ashamed to ask how—
VZ—S-T*3
to they want you to!
Featuring Fabulous Songstress
PESCADO PERUVIANA is sole
At the Piano Nightly from 8 p.m. Tues. thru Sat.
converted to an elegant dish . . .

Luncheons
• Dinners
• Cocktails
• After Theater
Saute "2 cup of diced green pep
BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE
per and dehydrated sliced onions
For Reservations
20231 JAMES COUZENS
(reconstituted) in 2 tbsps. of mar-
345 - 4555
Corner of Greenfield
garine . . Add 2 cups tomato
boo0o00000000ott0000000t.
juice, is tsp. granulated garlic, Vs
tsp. cumin, ".! tsp. hot pepper
sauce, IS: tsp. salt; simmer 15 min-
PEOPLE
utes . . . Line 4 lbs. of sole filets
in a 12x20x2-in. pan: pour sauce
WALK
on fish, bake uncovered 15 min. at
350° . .. Add tomato wedges dur-
RUN
ing last 5 minutes.
DRIVE
ALL THOSE GOURMET goodies
at the Bottle & Basket Carry-Out
or Fly
Department in Tel-12 Shopping Mall
(Telegraph & 12 Mile) are some
But Somehow They Get to Try
what hidden in a back section .. .
Go on in and be surprised . . .
The yum yum delicacy pastries
wrapped in cellophane that Nick
has on in the carry-out section are
freshly baked in Flint and sent,
here on the double.
PET PEEVES . . . Standing to
be seated while others are taken
EVERY TUES. and THURS. 6 to 10 p.m.
ahead of you just because they
have the exact number of people
Also Famous for Frog Legs
(ex:) a party of four even though
a group of three have been wait-
PRIME ROAST BEEF — STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOOD
ing? . . Waitresses with body odor
(very inexcusable!) . . . Waiting
to be served while others who
came
after you are taken care of
tY(re
first . . . "Production line" ser-
AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People
vice
with
food literally thrown in
in Our Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available
SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS,
front of you and plates taken away,
WEDDING RECEPUTIONS, BAR MITZVAS.
finished or not.
We Also Do Outside Catering to Your Home, Office or Plant
WHAT GIVES WITH THE Oak
Park restaurant (not a delicates-
Dinner Music from 6 p.m.
sen) many times having loads of
and for dancing after 9:30 nightly
empty tables and people standing
in line waiting to be served!

LARCO'S

CHICO HOLIDAY

NOW APPEARING

albagiow crauntp2

Scandinavian
SmOrgasbord

JO THOMPSON

NORTHWOOD INN'S

Bountiful Buffet Dinners

Arty [Planners

Geo. Genoff's Trio plays Tues. & Wed.
The Gotham Trio plays Thur., Frk& Sat.
with Nan Carrone, vocalist.

RESERVATIONS JO 4 - 6688 OR LI 1-2577

Woodward Ave. at 111/2 Mile Road

All-Star Rock Night

An all-star folk rock night will
be the next attraction of the
Meadow Brook special events
series, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in Oak-
land University'S Baldwin Pavi-
lion. , ,,,, ..• • •

Opera, guest conducts the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra's concerts at
the Meadow Brook Festival, Aug.
14-16, 8:30 p.m., and Sunday, 6:30
p. m.
Violinist Michael Rabin is his
soloist for the four performances.
On Saturday and Sunday the all
Tchaikovsky program will include
the Violin Concerto in D Major and

Festival grounds will open two
hours before performance times
for picnics and buffet service.
Tickets are available at the fes-
tival box-office on the grounds,
at Hudson's and Grinnell's.

Mrs. Mercer is New
Owner of Town Hall

Announcement was made this
week that Mrs. William D. Mercer
has become the new owner of the
Town Hall series conducted at the
Fisher Theater.
Rita W. Hauser, who has been
Detroit Discovery, an arts fes- named by President Nixon as a
tival to be held in the Cultural member of the UN Human Rights
Center Aug. 22-31, will showcase Commission and Economic and
the talents of creative Detroiters Social Council, will be the first
and provide a wide variety of speaker on the coming season's
entertainment for persons of all series, on Oct. 8.
ages and interests.
All of the activities to be held State Fair to Offer Prizes
in the daytime and evening, in-
Youngsters visiting the Michi-
doors and outdoors, are free. Three
film festivals; concerts of sym- gan State Fair on Children's Day,
Aug.
26, will get a chance not
phony, chamber, folk, blues, rock,
jazz and gospel music; drama; only to win U.S. Savings Bonds
art and sculpture exhibits; poetry but to tell fair officials just what
readings; and a happening have they learned at the exposition.
E. J. (Jeff) Keirns, State Fair
been scheduled.
general manager, said as essay
For brochures offering complete contest will be conducted, with
information, call 577-4681. Infor- a $50 bond as a first prize, and
mationon each day's activities is other prizes for second and third
available by telephoning the De- places, in each of six age groups.
troit Happening Center, 964-2720.
The children will write on the

Cultural Center to Host
Detroit Discovery,
Free Festival of Arts

Get Ready, Old Timers
for Special Day at Fair

The 120th Michigan State Fair
will hold its annual Old Timers'

D ay, Aug. 25.

topic: "What I Learned at the
Michigan State Fair."
Rules and entry blanks will be
handed out to all children enter-
ing the State Fair gates on Chil-
dren's Day.

Contests, music, and many free
attractions for senior citizens will
highlight the day. All persons of

Social Security age will be admit-
ted free to the fair that day until
3 p.m., according to E. J. (Jeff)
lieirns, State Fair manager.
Old Timers' Day will begin at
9 a.m. in the Coliseum Grove,
headquarters for the seniors. Free I
refreshments will be provided.
Free magazines will be handed
out.

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BOBBY LAUREL 4,

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• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time :
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All Credit Cards Honored

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