Friday, December 4, 1970-37
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ANGEL'S HOUR GLASS
(6 Elks. W. of
Southfield)
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dancing Nightly
• Private Parking
• Superb Dining Cuisine
• Banquet Facilities
• Excellent Cocktails
18800 W. McNICHOLS
538 - 4850
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BILLY ROSE TRIO
Life, happy or unhappy, success-
ful or unsuccessful, is extraordi-
narily interesting.
—Gelitge Bernard Shaw
The Best of Everything
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girls at Angel's Hour Glass .
Vivian McNeilly, Betty Mason and
Fine HaIlan-American Cuisine
Mildred Ogg do the daytime chores
Deliciously Prepared for the
with very pleasant results.
Discerning Tett•
McINERNEY'S, out Northwest-
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
ern, between 12 and 13 Mile Rds.,
7323 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24433
is famous for its family style
chicken (all you can eat) dinners
. . . but doesn't stop at the bird
. . . Steaks, chops, ribs and sea-
food are also on the yum yum
menu.
TAJ MAHAL is proof that good
things come in little packages . . .
On Cass, corner of Willis, this
small restaurant is exceptionally
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good . Taj Mahal with its exotic
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5 ro SCO
• Pori. ong for E.
North Indian food is an excellent
experience in good eating—and at
most reasonable prices.
GREEN LASAGNA, the au-
WOODWARD AT 11 ;MILE RD
thentic Italian dish, is now ob-
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tainable at the new Capri on W.
Eight Mile, just east of Lahser.
IF YOU WANT to put ashes and
cigarette butts in your cup and
saucer, tell the waitress and she'll
bring your coffee in an ash tray.
THANKS TO . . . Al Wyckoff,
president of S.E.A. Sales Com-
pany, beverage brokers, for the
educational wordage letter on
Wed. thru Sun.
wines . . . It is most interesting
For Lunch 11:30-2:30 p.m.
and informative.
Dinner Until 10 p.m.
MORE NITERIES than ever will
have open house this New Years
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. . . but plenty.: will still re-
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Our Famous Club
quire reservations . . . Better start
calling
now and finding out . . .
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Don't wait until the last minute
Dancing
to make your plans.
WED. 5:30 to 10 p.m.
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Fri. & Sat.
JIMMY KATZ of Katz' Delica-
and
tessen in Oak Park, was quite a
Hite: -
SUN. 3 to 7 p.m.
boxer years ago back in Buffalo,
but has never had to
N Y
Adults
I use the ol' dukes on his help . . .
Ace counterman Bob LaRene
Children
12
Yes.
&
Under—$2.95
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al l;i ta
would rather Jimmy did, however
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. at least he'd be able to protect
himself! . . . Recently, Jimmy
$2.95
reached up to get a child's junior
$1.75
Children 12 & Under
chair and it fell out of his hands
11:30 to 2 p.m
—landing squarely on Bob's head
with a thud . . . "Sure a heck of
a way to bawl me out !" exclaimed
Private
Alegajoait GOLF &
Bob, rubbing his balded pate.
Banquet
COUNTRY CLUB
Facilities
NEVADA IS FAMOUS for its
For All
gambling _ . . This is one place,
WALNUT LAKE and DRAKE
Occasions
writes
Sam Dictor from LA, where
Northwestern to Orchard Lake Rd.
Right past Maple to Walnut. Left about a mile.
money isn't everything . . . If you
stay there long enough, says Sam,
For Reservations, Call
682-4300
it's nothing.
LARCO'S
BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES !
NORTHWOOD INN
Dining Room Now
OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC
FAMILY BUFFET
ROAST TURKEY with Dressing
Mashed Potatoes, Tossed
Salad, Roll and Butter, &
Dessert.
Open 7 Days
a Week,
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
CHILDREN'S SPECIAL
With French Fries, a Brownie and $1 05
Small Coke.
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ALBAN'S 2 PCS. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
Zandwich Trays
BOTTLE & BASKET1'1:
; ter and
55 u_
18 -4_ 614
Catering for
Private Affairs.
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• CHARBURGERS
■ STEAK & EGGS
DESSERT
FANTASIES
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JAVA
JUNCTION
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44444
ALL ABOARD ! ! !
4286 N. WOODWARD
Between 13 & 14 Mile Rds.
576-1588
Eat In or Take Out
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Now
Billy Maxted
belongs to
Detroit
and Cabaret
La Boheme
Adults
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Beginning December 7, dance to the
great Maxted music at the Cabaret.
Superb food, drink, service.
Reservations 965-0200. Celebrate!
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Two Washingtoo Boulevard 101
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NOW OPEN
11 a.rn• to 2 a.in.
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Ample Parking
For Reservations
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SPECIAL SUN. ONLY
By Danny Raskin
THE BLACK FOREST INN
opened this week on Washing-
ton near 11 Mile Rd. in Royal Oak
. . . as perhaps one of the finest
nite spots and catering emporiums
around . . . The elegant spot being
run by personable Tony Nestico,
is housed in a new building that
oozes with elegant comfort . . .
One of the big features of The
Black Forest Inn will be a lavish
salad bar which people may, ac-
cording to Tony, partake of even
if they Only have coffee . . . This
is definitely a first! . . . And some
other features being incorporated
will also set today's nitery and
eatery standards on their ears!
TO REMOVE WHITE water
marks from table tops, etc., apply
mayonnaise and rub it in . . . Let
stand and wipe with a soft cloth.
CAN'T FORGET THOSE day
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GORDON'S
Full Delicatessen Selections
Buy The Sandwich
Buy The Pound
Choice Delicatessen Trays
Fresh Smoked Fish
and Lox
Delicatessen Hours:
Sun.-8:30 to 7
Mon. thru Thurs. 11 to 7
Fri. 11 to 4
Make Your Tray Catering
Plans New For
New Year's Ere
KOSHER KITCHEN
CARRY-OUT
Hot Foods Sold
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.
& Sun. 3 to 6 p.m.
Friday, 1 to 4 p.m.
including . . .
• Stuffed Cabbage
• Hungarian Goulash
• Farfel & Mushrooms
• Meat Balls
• Chicken Fricassee
• Knishes—Kishka--Kugel
• Mushroom Barley Soup
• Chciken Soup
• Roast Chicken
• Spanish Rice
•
Kasha & Vamishkes
Calvinists Catering For All Occasions in the Home,
Han or Synagogue of Your Choice
28905 Evergreen at 12 Mile Rd.
COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER
Under Supervision Of Council of
Orthodox Rabbis
Closed Saturdays
357-5948
SPECIAL
CORNED BEEF
P
oint $225 lb.