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THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS
Friday, April 24, 1970-37

Livonia-Redford Guild
to Do One-Act Plays

The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin

DETROITERS TR A VE LING, the world . . . It has been doing

abroad this year will find that
food knows no international boun-
dart' . . . In Paris, Tour d'Argent
is hailed by many as the finest in

FRIDAY SPECIAL!

BROILED
RED SNAPPER

$395

INCLUDING DESSERT
AND BEVERAGE . . .

RONNIE PHILLIPS

business at the same place since
1582 . . . A specialty is filets de
sole grillee Frederic, an envelope
of sole, stuffed with creamed,
poached sea pike and served with
Bernaise sauce - . . . In Rome,
Capriccio is famed for excellent
food and wild parties . . . Their
veal scallopini is excellent but
many find the meals at Tre Sca-
lina somewhat better . . . This is
one of Rome's finest restaurants
. .. Dining out in the Middle East
and southeast Asia is tricky be-
cause of some strange agrarian
practices.

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IN MEMPHIS, TENN., if a
waitress serves a piece of pie to
a customer, he must either cat it
or it must be thrown away in his
presence.
BEA BEA BENSON, risque
pianist and vocalist comedienne,
is appearing at 24 Karat . . . The
PLANNING
A
explosive blonde bombshell was
SUNDAY
Leave the delculs
here last September and proved
BRUNCH
to us. We'll cater
10 a.m. to
your gala affair
to be an exciting personality with
2 p.m.
in the home, of-
top-drawer comedy and refresh-
All You g ■ igs fice or hall of
ingly new special material.
your choice . .
Can Eat
L.
or in our own
HAS NOTHING TO DO with
Children 84.82S. private banquet
Under 10
newspapers or newspapermen, but
room.
this drink is called a Gazette . .
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vs Brandy, , x2 Sweet Vermouth, 1
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DID YOU HEAR the one about
the fellow calling his waiter and
GIVE A
asking, "How long did these eggs
boil?". . ."Five seconds," replied
TEL-I2
SHOPPING
MALL
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For All
the waiter ... The fellow exclaim-
Home of the Famous Wheel Sandwich
Occasions
ed, "Five seconds? But I want 3-
Telegraph • 12 Mile Rd.
Featuring A Choice
minute eggs.". . The waiter
COMPLETE
EVERY MON.
answered. "I'm sorry, the chef
Selection of Fine
CARRY-OUT
FRIED CHICKEN
can't hold them in the water three
Gourmet
Foods
DELICATESSEN
minutes—burns his hand!"
DINNER
& GOURMET
ALL
YOU
CAN
EAT!
..ARMINO BELTRAMELLO,
FOODS
,owner of the Villa Venice on
5125
Woodward, south from Grand
MON., TUES. & WED.
Blvd., has been known as a "serv-
5 to 9 p.m.
er of kings," four kings to be pre-
CATERINIG
50% OFF ON ALL
cise, and he throws in a Pope for
OPEN DAILY
SECOND DINNERS
good measure ... Kings are kind
11 a.m.-9 p.m.
AT REGULAR PRICE
Sun. 12-5 p.m.
We Deliver
of out of fashion nowadays but in
case you're interested. the kings
were Peter of Yugoslavia. George
of England, Leopold of Belgium
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and even Farouk, king of the
Art
playboys.
It
;)h:
THE WOLF AT THE bar in
Ei
Jaak's Lounge on 10 Mile and
Greenfield, was trying to make ' De E VERGREEN & 12 MILE RDS.
CARRY OUT :illi
C
time with a gorgeous creature
OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.—CLOSED MONDAYS
whose dress was busting at the
7.- . Iti HOT in READY 3 to 6 p.m. or COLD FOR HEAT 'n SERVE M
seams, which is as good a place
?)13 !!! Kishke :DSweet 8 Sour Meat Balls • Chicken • Pepper g:i
as any . . .•Oh," said the babe.
iikepnc eris h
Muffed K .abibs
Cge oge
who had been around more than a
• Gef ilte
Pickled
0Kr
• FIV::
M r eite
Mushrooms
n;
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carousel, "I bet your wife doesn't
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Soups: Mushroom Barley, Chicken, Kreoloch, Matzoh Ball, etc. -11
understand you.". . . "She under-
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ORDERS
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stands me all right." said the
ilti
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gent, "it's just that she's fat and
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ugly."
HORS 'd OEVRFS
• Meat Knish • Cocktail Franks • Kishka • Meat Balls
EH.:
A FOLK SINGER, says Sammy
• Cabbage • Mushrooms (stuffed or breaded) • Fried Chicken
;IP.
Woolf, is a fellow who sings
through his nose by ear.
HENRY YEE offers a fine
Cantonese cuisine in addition to
iy carry out
American dishes and cocktails at
or
his Forbidden City in the heart
DR
Delivery
of Detroit's Chinatown . . . Auth-
entic Oriental decor dominated by
vibrant turquoise accents gold
leaf pagodas and murals.
OVERHEARD . . at JIM'S
GARAGE, "The Russians expect
DINING —
to land on the moon this year,
DANCING—
Mars next year, and by 1975 they
ENTERTAIN M ENT—
expect every Russian will own a
AT THE 24K CLUB
pair of shoes.". . . at MARTY'S
DELICATESSEN, "This place in
The perfect blend for a perfect evening. The
New York), had a minimum. I
music is soft and scintillating, the dancing is
delightful, the food—well, we are mighty proud of
don't kno• what it was but the
it — come in, see why.
girls were wearing it."
THE PROPRIETOR OF Ruby
Foo's in New York is not Chinese
. . . As a matter of fact, she is
the former well-known American
nightclub singer, Bernice Parks,
whose family created Ruby Foo's
. . . Bernice knows her Oriental
food and maintains an outstanding
restaurant well worth visiting
before or after a Broadway show
or movie or any time you just
want to dine well . . ."Ho Sai
Guy" is the 'traditional good luck
toast ... Drink and dine here and
the luck of the table will be with
you . .. Ruby Foo's is on W. 52nd
Featuring Detroit's Inimitable Harry Harris with the
St., with a long and elaborate
Lenny Schick Trio 6 Nights a Week. Closed Sunday.
menu . . . On it are such recom-
Serving from 11 AM to 2 ANT
mended dishes as dem sem, water-
18890 T•i•graph (south of McNichols)
melon soup, and Cantonese ses-
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ame chow mein . . . Try the-
Peking duck, which is served in
two courses .. . The first consists
of crisp duck skin with a special
sauce on steamed Oriental buns
. . . The second is the meat of the
bird, served with vegetables and
wine.

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IS 59'er DAY!

UNCLE

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WEDIVESDAY

HOUSE

The Theater Guild of Livonia-
Redford closes the 1969-70 season
with "You Know I Can't Hear You
When the Water's Running," a
quartet of comic and dramatic
short plays, 8:30 p.m. April 30,
May 1 and 2, in Stevenson Auditor-
ium, Livonia.
Tickets are available at J.L. Hud-
son, Dunn Pharmacy and Livonia
Picture Framing.
Among the cast members are
Gloria Goldman, a graduate of
Cass Technical High School and
former creative arts scholarship
winner in acting at Dfichlgan State
University; Rae Lawrence, a dra-
ma graduate from Wayne Stale
University and parttime drama
teacher; and Lois Wein, a Cass
drama student and former student
at the National Music Camp.

YOU'LL
MEET
EVERY-
BODY
WHO IS
ANYBODY
AT

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