Friday, June 26, 1970-37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 3t. The VINCE MANCE TRIO • *. DJ'S ic SINGS NIGHTLY INN Complete Lunches 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.ls cktail Time . . * "Happy t y14oup . 7 c• Co r * Meadow Brook Best Buy for New Music Festival Compared with other summer music festivals of equal renown such as Tanglewood, Blossom and R avini a, Oakland University's Meadow Brook Music Festival, which. opened it seventh season June 25, is again offering the most attractive box office prices. Despite the current inflation-re- cession climate, Meadow Brook concertgoers may still enjoy any one of its 34 performances for less than the cost of a first run movie downtown. Other festivals charge as much as $10.50 for a special concert while Meadow Brook's top price remains at $4 for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings and $5 for the Jazz-Folk Friday evening concerts. The $5 and $4 seats are in the covered Baldwin Pavilion. Coupon Books ($25 value for $20) help make Meadow Brook- going inexpensive and completely flexible. MICHAEL JEROME KWIKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kwiker of Penington Dr. received his degree of doctor of osteopathy at commencement exercises of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, June 4. The Jewish News regrets the omission of Mrs. Kwiker's name in the announcement last week. LARCO'S Fine Italian•American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon UN 24455 7523 W. McNichols Rd. '1g. . It llg Is BANQUETS MEETINGS it PARTIES t The Best of Everything * * * • Businessmen's Luncheons • Superb Dining Cuisine • Excellent Cocktails Private Parking Banquet Facilities DANCING NIGHTLY BILLY ROSE TRIO CARRY-OUT and DELIVERY ONE DINNER FREE • • • White Fish (Choice of Following) Bar-B-Q Ribs Bar-B-Q Lamb • Fish & Chips • Fried Chicken • Fried Shrimp With Purchase of 1 Bar-B-0 Rib Dinners All Orders Include Choice of Two— Spaghetti, French Fries or Cole Slaw. 4144 12 Mile Rd., Berkley (Just E. of Greenfield Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. & Sun. 12 Noon -10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 12 Noon-12 p.m. 399-4647 IN REAR PICK-UP PARKING 3 Blks. E. of Southfield 273-0727 through the center of this succulen little devil was a generous amoun of Danish blue cheese . . . You could see it, smell it and, best of all, you could taste it. A TOURIST IN CHINA watched as three prominent Chinese were being buried . . . As the first cas- ket was lowered, several Chinese women came forward, placing chickens, rice, bread and wine on the coffin . . . "What's that for?" asked the visitor . . . "That is our custom," answered one of the mourners, "so that the body of the dead man will not go hungry." .. . The same procedure was followed when the second casket was low- ered . . . When the third was low- ered only a single cup of rice was placed on it . . "Say," muttered the stranger, "how come they put such a little bit of food on that coffin?" . . . The China m an shrugged. "That was Sing Lee. He was on a diet." ONE MILE OF superhighway looks much like another, and with the restaurant chains using the same floor plan in each establish- ment, it's hard to remember just where you are . . . But a family that had breakfast, lunch and din- ner in three such turnpike restau- rants didn't realize how confused one member was getting . . . As Merle and Annette Stern walked into the restaurant for dinner, some 500 miles from the one where they had breakfasted, their four-year- old son Gary exclaimed in bewil- derment, "We've been traveling all day, and here we are again!" • Lunches • Dinners Banquet & Meeting Rooms * * * * Appearing Nightly Henry Van Steeden Organ•Piano **. 18332 W. McNichols 2 Blks. W of Southfield Xwy * Midsummer's Eve Rock to Continue All Summer Midsummer's Night Rock, a sum- mer-long series of outdoor concerts at the State Fair Grandstand, is i now in progress. Concerts are every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sat- .UNCHEON DINNER COCKTAILS — Sat., 5 0, Coen Da11r II a. urday and Sunday at '1:30 p.m. NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT The rock concerts are being pre- sented by the non-profit Detroit Association for the Performing Arts to raise funds for the Asso- ciation's cultural activities. These include providing intensive musical 20231 James Couzens tutoring for promising inner-city Little Denmark, and it consisted youngsters and promoting major at Greenfield 345.4555 of the conventionally shaped cultural events. American hamburger, but running A July 4 rock marathon is sched- uled to run 12 hours, noon until 12 a.m. Featured are Manchild, Street Angel's Hour Glass Noise, Brutus, Tote Family, Chimo, 18800 W. McNICHOLS Magic Circus, Poor Souls, Fugi, (a Bibs. W. of Southfield) 538 - 4850 Black Murder and Milestone. SKAND 17321 W. McNICHOLS it * By Danny Raskin 'TURK PRUJANSKY is in Detroit . . . The fabulous Turk, noted from coast to coast as celebrity to the celebrities, will do a limited pack 'em in engagement, opening this Monday at Angel's Hour Glass on W. McNichols, six blocks west of Southfield . . . Producer, director, impressario, composer, author, supreme host, etc. ... that's Turk, whose six-foot-one stature of mag- netic personality includes a rich baritone voice with which to sing his own compositions . . . If past performances by Turk are any in- dication, Angel's and the entire area around Six Mile Rd. and Southfield will really be jumping! A GOOD EATING spot is not one that gets new customers . . . but a place where the people come back. . . That's the reputation being built up by John Carmona at his little Tacorama Mexican eatery on W. Nine Mile Rd. in Ferndale, just west of Woodward. TRY THE EGGPLANT Parme- san at Provincial House on W. 10 Mile Rd., just east of Evergreen. . . . This delicacy is among a fine selection of good food at the popu- lar northwest eatery ... They have fried ice cream, too! SAMMY LIEBERMAN at Ra- leigh House Catering is still going great guns . . . No such thing as trying to match Sammy's superb offerings . . . And with all the commercial work Sammy's been doing, the Raleigh House standbys are in no way being neglected .. . which is why choice dates are al- ways made available for weddings, bar mitzvahs, etc. FRANK SIDNEY AND his or- chestra open a one week stand this Monday at the Cabaret La- Boheme atop Hotel Pontchartrain. . . He's president of the Detroit Orchestra Leaders Association and features "singing saxaphones" and vocalist Jeanne Rand . . . with a subdued (no amps) type of dance music that includes pops, stand- ards, novelties, waltzes, rhumbas and tangos. EVER EAT A BLUEBURGER? . . . Now this is really good . . . I used to get it at a place called 4 Hotel Brickman to Host Jackie Mason, Others Owners of Hotel Brickman, South Fallsburgh, N.Y., Murrary and Ben Posner, have compiled a roster of entertainers who will perform this season in the Parisienne night club. 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