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Susan Merson on Stage
at Wayne State Theater

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, July 3, 1970

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd.
UN 24455

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MEETINGS
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Susan Merson, daughter of
tMrs. Louis Merson of Bellbrook
Dr., Southfield, is appearing in the
current Studio Theater production
of "Hail, Scrawdyke!" at Wayne
State University through July 11.
Miss Merson, is a junior in the
theater curriculum. She has ap-
peared on the university stage in
other productions as well.
Tickets are available at the
By Danny Raskin
Wayne State University box of-
IF ROBERT RIPLEY were alive. people in is unbelievable - - . but fice, 577-2972.

The Best of Everything

"Believe It Or Not" would be the
subject for goings on at Angel's
Hour Glass on W. McNichols, 6
blocks west of Southfield, when
Turk Prujansky opened there last
Monday ... How one man can do
such a fantastic job of bringing

The

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20231 James Courens
at Greenfield
345.4555

18332 W. McNichols

2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy

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DELIVERY

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as true as the constant clang of the
cash register at Angel's! . . . The
place was jammed wall to wall with

friends of the fabulous Turk . . .
and if they were thin enough, even
slight acquaintances and curiosity
onlookers managed to slither
through like pieces of slivers . . .
He sang his own very fine com-
positions, accompanied by the Billy

Rose Trio, and imbued his charms
into the many hearts present as he
•
SINGS NIGHTLY
continued
his familiar role as host
*• Complete Lunches 11 a.m. -4 p.m,*
of hosts . . . Turk will be here for
*• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time . .
* 4 P.m. to 7 p.m.
a limited time before returning to
4' Los Angeles, so get in on the fun
*
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and join the merry festivities at
Angel's Hour Glass.

LUNCHEON

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Forestry Research

BEERSHEBA—A center for for-
estry research and the training of
forestry personnel will be establish-
ed in the Negev by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund in cooperation with
the Volcani Agricultural Institute
and the Negev Institute for Arid
Zone Research.

(Choice of Following)
• 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

The Summer Scene is
Special at Detroit's
Dining and
Entertainment Center ...

and it all starts Wednesday, July

8!

July 8; 12 Noon; Terrace Level, Poolside

HUDSON'S SWIMSUIT FASHION SHOW LUNCHEON
AND CORONATION OF MISS SUNMMER SCENE '70

Two Sunday Brunches For the Price of One

in Le Cafe and the Sidewalk Cafe ! 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
every Sunday beginning July 12. Regular price $3.50 per
person . . special at just $1.75 per person for two
delicious Brunches.

Two Drinks for the Price of One

every Wednesday in glamorous Cabaret La Boheme, from
5 to 8:30 p.m. What a wonderful way to start Wednes-
day evenings !

Two Dinners for the Price of One
from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, in Le Cafe or the Sidewalk

Cafe. Our sumptuous Buffet Dinners usually cost $5.50
each. They're fabulous bargains at $2.75 per person for
two !

Your Host Chuck Muer

Pontchartrain

Two Washington Boulevard

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JULY 4

BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES!

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HOLIDAY

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For 5 to 500 People
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Luncheon - Dinner - Banquets

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At Greenfield
345-4555

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Angel's Hour Glass

THE WINERY on Park Ave.
downtown is the old Cliff Bell's
site, and an interesting spot to visit
. . . They serve pizza served in a
2" deep cake pan . . . It's called
Pizza Salsiccia made their own
special way, plus sandwiches and
spaghetti . . . Liquor too and both
wine and beer on tap.

18800 W. McNICHOLS
538 - 4850

(s Wks. W. of

Southfield)

• Businessmen's Luncheons
• Superb Dining Cuisine
• Excellent Cocktails

Dancing Nightly
Private Parking
Banquet Facilities

TURK PRUJANSKY, HOST OF HOST
BILLY ROSE TRIO

BARRY GREENBLATT is run-
ALL THE BUTTERMILK
ning " Mr. C's" Coney Island at
12 Mile and Dequindre in Madison
Heights ... The restaurant is own-
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ed by Barry's best friend, Larry
YOU CAN EAT
Goldstein.
A FAVORITE OF Turk Prujan-
sky, told to him by Milton Berle
among other side splitters by the
• 15325 W.3 MILE RD.
popular comic, is of the two men
list list if Becifield
wandering into a local eatery fo r
• WOODWARD AVE.
dinner and ordering the most ex
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pensive dishes and the finest cham
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pagne They looked well-groom
ed but they didn't have a penn y
between them . . . When the chec k
arrived, one said to the other
"Lets split the check—you was h 1
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and I'll dry."
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THERE ARE ONLY NINE table
at Benno's, that's it . . . and th
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owner who greets you in an apron
is the same fellow who does the
cooking and everything else . . .1
It's on Agnes Ave., just north of
and Dressing
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Jefferson.
p.m.
With Potatoes & Cole Slow or $
THE NAME OF THE shipper on
Tossed Salad, Roll & Butter,
your bottle of wine means a great
Alban's
Dessert (Pie, Pudding or Jello.)
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deal . . For instance, there can
646-6553 sandwich
d Catering
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be good and bad sauterne, just as
188 N. Hunter private Affairs.
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there can be good and bad French
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restaurants . . . A good shipper
will never risk his reputation on
an inferior bottle of wine.
Henry K. Martin
Presents
A MOTORIST WAS speeding
down a country road when his car
suddenly veered sharply, hit a soft
shoulder, rolled over four times
and wound up in the middle of a
Hit Comedy Revue
cornfield . . . A farmer, hoeing
nearby, rushed over and saw the
Associate Producer Gene Rosenberg
driver slowly crawl out . . . "That
Tues. thru Thurs. 8:30 p.m. — Fri. 8:30 15 10:30 p.m.
Sat., 8:30, 10:30 & 12 Midnight — Sun. 8:30 p.m.
was a mighty bad spill you had
Closed Mondays
there," the farmer remarked,
BEGINNING
"have you been drinking?" . . .
JULY 11
THE
"You darn fool," the driver
CHILDREN'S
screamed at him, "of course I've
THEATER
been drinking! What do you think
Saf. 11 a.m.
& 1 p.m.
THEATER
I am, a stunt driver?"
12 MILE AT NORTHWESTERN
"PECOS BILL"
REMEMBER LOBER'S Bar-B-Q?
Reservations & Ticket Information
MI 7-7594
. . . Iry and Saralee Lober moved
358-0226
to Florida some time ago, but will
return to go back in business here
again.
ASK ANY ENTERTAINER who
has been here and they'll surely
AIR CONDITIONED IN THE FISHER BUILDING • TR. 3 - 4400
name food served at delicatessens
in Detroit and suburbs as the fin-
est in the country . . . better than
New York, Los Angeles, Florida,
HAROLD PRINCE ittassociation wt1h TNEATRE NOW, t► ac
etc. .. . Places like Max's, Billy's,
Katz's, Northgate, Stage, Irv's,
Embers, Sol's, Esquire, Gold Star,
Marty's, Brothers, Gordon's, Hy
Horenstein's, Lou's, The Bagels,
m Shalom AteiehernA stories
Nosherie, are in classes of their
Book by JOSEPH STEIN
own when it comes to cooking

PANCAKES

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Your Choice of Roast Beef
or Roast Turkey
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"BAG IT"

ZODIAC

AMERICA'S
SHOWPLACE

FISHER THEATRE

Monday, July 6 thru July 18

Fiddler on the

corned beef an dother deli items
. . . The entertainers are good ex-
ample because they travel from
coast to coast and invariably wind

up trying them all.

JERRY BOCK

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