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March 06, 1970 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
'Anne of the 1,000 Days,
Friday, March 6, 1970-37
Academy-Awards Nominee,
to Be Bloomfield Exclusive
"Anne of the Thousand Days,"
nominated for more Academy
Awards this year than any other
film, has been booked for an ex-
clusive engagement at the Bloom-
field Theater starting Wednesday.
The film received nominations
Perfect courage means doing
for best picture, best actor, best
unwitnessed what one would be
actress, best supporting actor,
capable of doing before the whole
best screenplay, best art direction,
world.—La Rochefoucauld.
best cinematography, best costume
By Danny Raskin
design, best original score and best
INNOVATIONS BEING inaugu- empty the ashtrays! . . . The pri- sound.
rated at the new Afterglow Lounge vate-attendant, lighted parking at
Starring Richard Burton and
May we suggest
on W. McNichols, just west of night also has immediate future
Fine Itallan-American Cuisine
Genevieve Bujold, it is a filmiza-
Woodward, now include a piano plans by Dick and Frank.
Deliciously Prepared for the
Something Special:
lion of Maxwell Anderson's stage
Discerning Taste
bar, with Don D'Andre on the 88
THE COMPLETE HELP situa-
• BANQUET FACILITIES
. . . Lots of happenings by new tion reversal is amazing . . . hit, bringing to the screen the
Calf's Kidney
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
pageantry and romantic drama
owners Dick Larry and Frank Mc- especially among waitresses . . .
7323 W. McNichols Rd.
UN 2-6455
la Moutarde
Quade, a couple of nice guys Where before restaurants and of Henry VIII's stormy reign in
whose efforts are being concen- niteries were crying for help, so England. Featured players in-
MIIIMMI111111
11‘ trated on a customer-first basis many of them now have stacks clude Irene Papas, Anthony
WOODWARD AVE
Quayle and John Colicos.
. . . with good food, good service and stacks of applications.
at Long Lake Rd.
Popular prices will prevail dur-
and good cocktails . . . Even the
JOEL NASH, favorite piano styl-
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
parking lot is being given a new ist of so many people, continues ing the exclusive run. Individual
for
Reservations Phone
look . . . In the afternoon during with his very top-notch talent at seats will not be reserved. Sunday
MI
4-4800
lunch, a team of three men park John Laffrey's on W. Seven Mile perform'-nces will be at noon, 3:30
Don't
Forget
Lunch

the cars, clean the windows and Rd., just west of Telegraph . . . and 7:30 p.m.; Mondays, Tuesdays
Operated
Our Famous
• Dinner
and Thursdays at 8 p.m. only;
Formerly
Dino's
and
O'Dino's,
1.4E-1000 SZSUCCS,
Sunday
• After
' Wednesdays at 2 and 8 p.m.; Fri-
John
Laffrey's
has
excellent
food
Brunch
Theater
and superb service, with super days at 8:30 p.m. only; and Satur- !
RETSULLST AMODATB BRDIES,
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
I
• Home
waitresses such as Jane Barry, days at 1:30, 5:30 and 9 p.m.
$2.95
Baked
who is one of the tops in this
Children
Piano Stylist Supreme
Pastries
Up To 10 62.25
area . . . Getting back to Joel, his
Appearing Nightly
versatility is the result of many
THE
• Cocktails
years' tickling the ivories to un-
• Conference Room '
limited requests, none of which he
• -Dining
C
Your Co-Hosts Dick Larry & Frank McQuade
fails to honor . . . Name it and *
• Banquet Facilities
Joel can play it — show tunes, *
Invite you to enjoy our "New Look"—Don D'Andre at the Piano 4 1(
standards and ballads . . . He's
FreepaArt:ienngdant et/
• Complete Dinners
an exceptionally good entertainer! * • Luncheons Daily
18100 W. 10 Mile Rd.
4C
Enjoy Our Excellent Cuisine & Choice Cocktails
THERE'LL SOON BE entertain- *
24201
W.
7
Mi.
Rd.
538-4688
352-8440
16
4IC
ment Saturday evenings at Tigra *
1 /2 Blk. W. of Telegraph
Restaurant on W. Eight Mile Rd.,
41(
aebarj-taW CrOWICIC
,*
l=11 east of Lahser . . . The Italian
DETROIT'S MOST INTIMATE SUPPER CLUB
eatery boss Angelo Cappella now *
r has the place open until 3 a.m. * 248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward)
Enjoy the New
868-3611 a'g
Saturday, and will try the one
**********************AC
night first to see if it's what folks
want . . . He'll probably stay open
0
later with the entertainment.
o

The Best of Everything

LARCO'S

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cp

JOEL NASH

Xatrrey 's

PROVINCIAL HOUSE

Restaurant

19640 W. 10 MILE RD.

• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner

1 Blk. E. of Evergreen

HO U RS :
Mon. 9 a.m. to 4 p
p.m.
. . Tues., Wed. and
Thurs.. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun.
2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AFTER-THEATER SPECIALS

El

Fri. Ril 12 Midnight — Sat. 'til 1 a.m.

"NEW LOOK" AT Darby's
Stanley Steamer in Oak Park
includes carpeting and paneled
walls . . . with owners Sam
Boesky and Bernie Kerner go-
ing all out to make it a top
spot for healthful pleasure . . .
The food is of course terrific
.. • . and why not ... after all,
Sam and Bernie had one of the
nation's finest eateries in Dar-
by's.

HAL GORDON and orchestra
will play for dancing and show at
CALL US FOR CARRY-OUT SERVICE
the coming Infants Service Group
356-3490
"Cherub Ball" March 22 at Latin
1:11
113
Quarter.
BOBBY LAUREL AT Suite 411 in
1•XXXX•XXXXXII***••••••••
St. Clair Shores likes Jack
Entertain Your Guests or Enjoy A
Benny's remark, "Phyllis Diller
looks like someone 30 seconds
after the switch has been pulled."
at
NO, THERE'S NO PRICE war
on corned beef going on . .. just
fantastic offers by a couple of spots
. . - Bottle and Basket, with its en-
U tirely new decor in the Tel-12
Mall, is selling corned beef at $2.19
a pound on Saturday with an ad
coupon . . . and Golden Griddle on
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ServetEsiery Sunday Morning
Woodward, south of 13 Mile, has
An indescribably Delicious Variety
of More Than 30 Foods & Breakfast Pastries
U it for $2.25 a pound over the week-
end.

TWO MEN WANDERED into
Fox
and Hounds for dinner and
Served from 2 p.m.
ordered the most expensive dish
Children's Portions Available
and the finest champagne . . .
(Several delicious menu items to choose from)
They looked well groomed but
didn't have a penny between them
SUNDAY LIQUOR SERVED
. . . When the check arrived, one
11
1
said to the other, "Let's split the
check—you wash and I'll dry."











Family Sunday Dinner

Bountiful Brunch Buffet

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SUN. & MON.
SPECIAL

Open 7 Days
I Week, 11 a.m. to :
I p.m.

. Alban's



Dinner Music from 6 p.m.
and for dancing after 9:30 nightly

Bill Kirshman's Trio plays Tues. & Wed.

Jack Schafer's Trio plays Thurs., Fri. & Sat.

Remember . . . Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful Buffet Nights,
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

RESERVATIONS -10 4-6688 OR LI 1-2577

Woodward
IA joillociiiii
Mile Road
couitiuto
jots Ave.
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THIRD LOCATION of New
York Bagel is at 12 Mile Rd.
and Evergreen in the Country
Village Center . . . same spot
where the very wonderful Gor-
don's Kitchen is located.
WATCHING A COUPLE bowling

last week reminded us of James
Thurber's wonderful cartoon of a
determined wife about to pitch a
bowling ball overhand . . . Her
husband groans, "Allright, go
ahead and try it that way."
NOTE TO WAITRESSES IN
some community delicatessens .. .
There is a distinct difference be-
tween corned beef and eggs easy
and a corned beef omelet! .. . No

excuse whatsoever for bringing the

wrong order when it is given

Trays
188 N. HunterSandwich
and Catering for
646 - 6553
Private Offers.

Aw"

Meet
"EDDIE" EDWARDS

Our Famous French Chef



carry



out and delivery.

1M=1 MIMI =I=

COL, PON•

WHITE FISH CARDINALE
DINNER FREE

With Purchase or Any Two Dinners

a

Are [Party Manners

or $

Dessert (Pie, Pudding or Jello.)

A NEW
CONCEPT IN
TAKE HOME
- DINING
Gourmet delicacies for



AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in Our
Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available
SWEET'SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS,
WEDDINGS RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAS
We Also Do Outside Catering to Your Home, Office or Plant

Your Choice of Roast Beef
or Roast Turkey and Dressing
99
With Potatoes & Cole Slaw
Tossed Salad, Roll & Butter,

BOTTLE & BASKET

• Special Full Course Dinner

We

■•••

* UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT'*
*


RASCAL
I-SOUSE

13

• DIVISION ND J--..

White Fish — Bor•B-Q Ribs — Bar-B-Q lamb
Fried Chicken — Fried Shrimp

PICKUP OR DELIVERY

1

— Also Featuring -
THE KEWPIE SANDWICH (First of its Kind!)
"Tons" of Roast Beef with
• STAK OF HAY
Our Own Special Dressing!

I

SIDE OF SPAGHETTI SERVED WITH ALL RIBS AND FISH I

NO

ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO

dlit

LARGO

Nazdak

4148 12 MILE RD., Berkley

(JUST E. OF GREENFIELD)

Mon.-Tue.-Wed.-Thur.-Fri.-Sun.
12 Noon -10 p.m.
Sat.-12 Noon-2 o.m.

Parking In The Rear

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