THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54—Friday, December 5, '1969 EMU Madrigal Singers to Perform at OP Library `Ukraine Today' Coming to Masonic Temple The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin Gerald E. Sage, film producer from Calgary, Alta., will bring his travel film "Ukraine Today" to the Masonic Temple, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 3 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. It was filmed by Sage in October 1968 and concentrates on Kiev, Lvov, Odessa, the Carpathian Mountains and the surrounding areas. After trying for four years, he finally got permission from the USSR and produced this nonpoli- tical documentary. The Eastern Michigan Univer- sity Madrigal Singers will perform at the Oak Park Library 9 p.m. Wednesday in the second of a series of musical evenings pre- sented. by the Friends of the Oak Park Library. There will be no admission charge. The madrigal, vocal chamber • music with one or two instruments accompanying the singers, orig- inated at about the 16th Century, — - and generally deals with pastoral or sentimental themes. For the concert, the group will sing Spanish, French, Italian, Eng- lish and German madrigals, as well as modern songs by Debussy and Rorem. The singers have been invited to appear in concert next June in England, and are trying to raise funds for this trip. For information, call the Oak Park Library, LI 8-7230. NEXT TIME YOU eat an omlet TAKE A TIP! The next time you •at Rascal House on W. 10 Mile Rd.. order a drink at a place you don't •west of Southfield, take note that know, mix it yourself .. . too many Variety Club to Sponsor you're getting three eggs, not just clips are done behind the bar and two! . . . This is just part of "the you wind up getting watered bar 'Hello. Dolly!' Opening right way" being done by Jack booze instead of the good stuff you The Detroit premiere of Ernest Meyers and Al Hacker And ordered and are paying for. . . . Lehman's motion picture of "Hello, how about those fantastic break, Also, don't be ashamed to check Dolly!" will take place Dec. t7 at fasts at The Rascal House . . . your tab, unless you like being the Americana Theater, sponsored they're really something! . . . dipped that way too! by the Detroit Variety Club, it was French or onion bread from its BIG ENTERTAINMENT SUR- announced by William Wetsman own bake shop and a potato latke PRISE is in the offing by Sam and M. F. Gowthorpe, premiere with all egg orders at no extra Fertel and Steve Lekas at the co-chairman. charge . Whoever said the Afterglow Lounge on W. McNich- A charitable show business fra- prices were out of line obviously ols. W. of Woodward. . . . Its so ternity. the Variety Club has long AT THE just wanted something to talk hush hush, they don't even tell been the sole supporter of the PARK Fine Italian•AmerIcan Cuisine about! . . . The Rascal House has their wives! . . The Afterglow Growth and Development Center Deliciously Prepared for the SHELTON Discerning Taste become a top spot to eat from continues to reign as a top supper of Detroit's Children's liospital, Woodward at Kirby • BANQUET FACILITIES breakfast on up ... and the prices club for complete enjoyment . . . and proceeds from the "I rello. luteruntiorially Famous Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon are reasonable . . especially The food and service are very Dolly! - premiere will be contri- 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2.6455 French-Italian Cuisine those at breakfast! •good, the drinks high above par, buted to that project. The top • Luncheons • Dinners good entertainment and an always priced ticket also includes an invi- 1•111•111M1•1141111•111.111.11111111111•Maill11P •friendly • Private Banquet atmosphere very condo- tation to the exclusive premiere Facilities sive to thorough enjoyment. . . . afterglow party to be held at Stouf- PARKING IN The Afterglow Lounge is one nite fer's Northland Inn. BUILDING GARAGE For Reservations spot where the customer is defi- nitely made to feel like a king or Metaphysics is the science of 875-8920 queen! proving what we don't understand.I THE NEW VINCE MANCE Trio RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED FOR ' at the Apartment Lounge on W. • McNichols, W. of Southfield, con- j sists of piano, drum and bass with Vince giving out his distinctive 1 vocal style with warmth and audi- 4 ence - pleasing determination . . • Only 27 years old, Vince at the • piano does his own arranging in boith the op and jazz fields ... His first album, "Introducing Vince EVERY ▪ Mance" released by Bee-Gee Rec • ords, includes some of his own compositions. DID YOU SUNDAY MORNING Dip Into All of the Golden bagel and lox fanciers know that at BUTTERMILK PANCAKES Oi the official American name for • bagel is "water doughnut?" You Can Eat . COMMUNITY GENT WHO WAS made to wait by lass at local nitery For Only m. because the place was "too crowd- * ed". . . for those other than her Bring Along $ friends . . , is so mad he wants to Woodward Ave. at 11 1/2 Mile Road buy the place . . . just so he can Your Prospectors LI 1_2577 ,_, fire the girl! JO 4-6688 YES, BOBBY LAUREL is mar- ried . . . almost nine years . . with three children to call him and wife Janet, dad and mom. . . . - Bobby is 28 years old, played foot- ball, baseball and basketball in high school and college, studied drama, played summer stock, was a disc jockey for a year and has appeared on many TV and radio talk shows. . . . His hobby is col- lecting paintings, photos and sta- VOU tues of sad clowns. . . . Bobby, • Scrambled Eggs that elegant, award-winning restaurant in the now appearing with his trio at and Onions Duffy's on The Lake, does most of %lair • Toast With Preserves his composing and writing during the night and sleeps late the next or day. • French or Onion Bread Reservations 965-0200 SITE OF HUGH GEDRICH'S Your Host Chuck Muer From Our Own Bake Livonia Penthouse, opened in 1964, Explore the new Menu. 'in the old Penmor Cafe a Livonia Shop Hear Alden Schell's piano. landmark since 1937.... Hugh has • Coffee (all you can made his spot a fun place with drink) good food and dancing. STILL UP THERE on top is Chuck Joseph's Steak House on Grand River near Outer Drive.... The food is excellent, the service likewise and real drinks are served. . . . In keeping with Chuck's policy of giving the best I for as little as possible, the prices I are reasonable. HAVE YOU HAD a carry-out ex- perience at Bottle and Basket in the Tel-12 Shopping Mall? . . . If Choice of 5 Different Meats! you haven't, you're really missing out on something! . . . They have per person quite an array of delicious carry- out items, including fresh salads Tues., Wed. & and taste-tempting delicacies that Thursday ... 7 a.m. to 12 Midnight have made Bottle and Basket so Friday 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. very popular. .. . Yes, it is owned Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 by the Alban's Bottle and Basket Sunday .. 10 a.m. to 12 on N. Hunter in Birmingham. . . . 18100 W. 10 Mile Rd. Great thing too about the Tel - 12 (Just W. of Southfield) spot is that no sooner do you enter 352-8440 the main mall on Telegraph and there it is on the right hand side. dos LARCO'S 01 • a a a ■ a a a a a a • • • • • • * anultah fireetings a ■ 41, I. a COME'N'GETA 1M! 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