THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 6, 1970-37
`Magic Christian' Stars Ringo in 1st Major Role
The Best of Everything
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.I. VINCE MANCE 4. •
: • APPEARING NIGHTLY
Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to
4 p.m.
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p.m. to 7 p.m.
* • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
All Credit Cards Honored
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By Danny Raskin
EVEN MORE PARKING space
is being mapped out by Sammy
Lieberman for the Raleigh House
. . . Already one of the nation's
largest catering establishments,
expansion plans are in the offing
. . . Sammy's industrial or com-
mercial catering continues to soar
upwards . . . but not at the ex-
pense of his weddings, bar mitz-
vas, etc., which still retain choice
dates for availability.
GORDON'S KITCHEN on Ever-
green at 12 Mile Rd. in the Coun-
try Village Center, has proven
itself to be one of the most out
standing carry-out spots in the
mid-west . . . It's quite a sight
to see — all the hot dishes (from
separate s e r vi c e to complete
meals) that make for those tra-
ditional Friday night Jewish din-
I
ners . . . kishke, chopped liver,
stuffed cabbage, chicken s o u p,
chicken, etc. are among the more
than 20 different items hot 'n'
ready from 3 .to 7 p.m. . . . Now
18632 W. McNichols
Bunny and Harry Gordon have a
2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy
setup for n e a r b y offices, with
531-8877
weekly carry-out lunch specials
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Gordon's Kitchen holds the
distinction of being the only one
Specializing In Cantonese Cuisine
of its kind around serving hot
In Harvard Row Shopping Center at
11 Mile and Lahser Rd.
food on the spur of the moment
Open Mon. through Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
without
notice for carry-out! . . .
Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m.
Orders To Take Out
The on-display delicacies are ex-
356-4750
ceptionally good!
ALWAYS CARRYING a pleas-
ant smile, no matter what . . .
that's Mary Belleperche, gal Fri-
day every day at Kees Roozen's
• Mario's of Windsor . . . Mary has
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RECORDING and TV SINGING STAR
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been
and still is, hostess, cashier,
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• hat check
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and
and even bus girl for
Excellent Cuisne •
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0 Kees, with whom she's been four
Years following a 12-year stint
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Choice Cocktails •
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• at the Elmwood . . Have you
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I • Luncheons Daily • Complete Dinners I
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• tried t h a t combination dinner
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Ample Free • and theater deal yet at Mario's
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Attendant •••
• of Windsor, . . . $5.50 package
Parking
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agfr2VtaW CragnelL
• includes prime rib of beef or fish
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• 248 W. McNICHOLS (Just W. of Woodward)
868-3611 •
• dinner and a ticket to the 30 sec-
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• onds away Vanity first-run theater
. . . (price includes tax, tip and
even a r e f u n d on American
money!)
Home of the
IT'S TWO YEARS already . . .
Famous Wheel
the second anniversary of The
Sandwich
Telegraph
Original E s q u ire Delicatessen-
TEL-12 SHOPPING MALL
&
12 Mile Rd.
352-4230
Restaurant on 11 Mile Rd. and
Lahser
in Harvard Row . . . Iry
EVERY
MON.
COMPLETE
Kahn is an "old face" around
SAT. ONLY
FRIED CHICKEN
CARRY-OUT
local deli circles and a "new face"
DINNER
behind the counter at Esquire ...
DELICATESSEN
ALL YOU CAN EAT!
Big anniversary celebration is to-
& GOURMET
morrow and Sunday . . - with
$125
FOODS
lb.
carry-out prices cut down low for
the two days . . . Before moving
MON., TUES. & WED.
Reg. $3.39 lb.
to Southfield, the Esquire and now
OPEN DAILY
sole owner Harry Weiss had been
50% OFF ON ALL
With This
11 a.m.- 9 p.m
on Dexter Blvd. for 20 years.
SECOND DINNERS
Coupon
Closed Sun.
LARRY SANTOS, appearing at
AT REGULAR PRICE
the Afterglow Lounge on W. Mc-
Nichols just west of Woodward,
with a diversified style of singing
from standard to current pop fav-
.
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orites, has an LP album out on
The Wonderful Aroma
the Evolution label and has ap-
peared on the Johnny Carson and
of "Mama's" Friday Night Kitchen
Mike Douglas shows ... With him
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is Don D'Andre at the piano.
Greets You Every Day at
HUGO'S IN THE Park Shelton,
Woodward at Kirby, will soon stay
open evenings until 1 a.m. for the
after-theater crowd . . . Also in
the planning stages is a regular
radio broadcast to originate di-
rectly from the restaurant.
RIB 'N' HASTAK opens next
HAIMISHE FAVORITES PREPARED DAILY IN OUR
week on 12 Mile Rd., just east of
KITCHEN HOT 'n READY FROM 3 to 7 P.M.
Greenfield . • It'll be a carry-out
and delivery spot with exotic the
• Kasha & Varnishkes
• Kishke
word for all foods prepared by
• Farfel & Mushrooms
• Stuffed Cabbage
noted French chef "Eddie" Ed-
• Sweet & Sour Meat Balls
• Knish
wards . . . Bar-b-q ribs, including
• Kreplach
• Kugel
the rare-to-get lamb ribs, spaghet-
Chopped
Liver
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• Pepper Steak
ti and White Fish Cardinale, made
• Chicken Soup
• Chicken Fricasee
with wine sauce ... Much of Chef
• Mushroom Barley Soup
• Roast Chicken
• Split Green Pea Soup
Edward's cooking is done in wine,
• Fried Chicken
• Matzo Ball Soup
with which he has been most pro-
ficient for over 26 years .. .Also
featured will be a roast beef sand-
COMPLETE LINE OF DELICATESSEN
wich called Stak of Hay and a
Kewpie sandwich made from an
Luncheon Carry-Out Special
old Dutch recipe for beef pattie
into a special blend of beef, veal,
$135
• Soup
onion a: o kasha . . . The unique
Beef
Sandwich
spot will be a true gourmet's de-
• Corned
light!
MARY HOROWITZ at Marty's
DELI TRAY OR COMPLETE HOT MEAL FOR ANY OCCASION
Delicatessen- Restaurant in the
Green-8 Shopping Center, has a
big surprise coming up for folks
. .. a brand new sandwich—which
is something quite unheard of in
Open Daily 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.—Closed Mondays
Harry and
the deli business! . . When is
IN THE COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER
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apanteq
LOUNGE ...
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EMPRESS
GARDEN
NOW
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mull" LARRY SANTOS
DON D'ANDRE
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"The Magic Christian," an ir-•
reverent comedy starring Peter
Sellers and Ringo Starr with such
guest stars as Richard Attenbor-
ough, Laurence Harvey and Ra-
quel Welch, opened Wednesday at
the Madison, Esquire, Fairlanc,
Jewel-Mount Clemens and Radio
City theaters.
Ringo Starr appears in his first
major starring role without the
other Beatles. Novelist Terry
Southern collaborated with Sellers
and director Joseph McGrath on
the screenplay.
reach their conclusions about life
like schoolboys: they cheat their
teacher by copying the answer
out of a book without having
worked out the sum for them-
selves.—Soren Kierkegaard.
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Carry-Out
GORDON'S KITCHEN
28905 EVERGREEN AT 12 MILE ROAD
357-5948
Bunny Gordon
the last time you saw an alto-
gether new sandwich in a deli?
C 0'3
CONTINENTAL BUFFET
Every Monday, 5 p.m:10 p.m.
AT THE
PARK
SHELTON
E SPECIALIZE IN
Woodward at Kirby
Shades made to order,
• Luncheons
• Dinners
French-Italian Cuisine
a ll sizes, all materials.
ART
PARKING IN
BUILDING GARAGE
Lighting & Wall
Decor Gallery
For Reservation
24711 Coolidge at 10 Mile
875-8920
COME HELP US CELEBRATE OUR
2nd
SATURDAY, FEB.
FEB. 7, 1970
Nati& and tiladad
GORDON'S KITCHEN
It II
Cheating In Life
There are m a n y people who
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Corned Beef
$250
Based on Terry Southern's novel
about the richest man in the world
and his adopted vagrant son who
together set out to prove that
everybody and everything can be
corrupted for a price, the film was
photographed at Twickenham Film
Studios, England, and on locations
in and around London.
and
SUNDAY, Feb. 8, 1970
YOUR CHOICE OF
FAVORITE
Wilno or Vienna
DELICACIES
UNSLICED SALAMI and HOT DOGS
• REGULAR CORNED BEEF .. $2.9016.
•PASTRAMI
$1.99 lb.
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* BREAKFASTS
* LUNCHES
* DINNERS * HOME-MADE PASTRIES
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COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AND TRAY CATERING
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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THANK YOU FOR OUR SUCCESS !
And a special thank you to
JACK SHENKMAN—this time we are
DOUBLY-PROUD to be a part of beautiful
HARVARD ROW one of America's
Finest Shopping Centers.
Your Host: HARRY WEISS
THE ORIGINAL
Esquire
Delicatessen - Restaurant
11
MILE RD. & LAHSER
HARVARD ROW
SHOPPING CENTER
353-4999
353-4899