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 -116 doryr" . BILLY ROSE TRIO Life, happy or unhappy, success- ful or unsuccessful, is extraordi- narily interesting. —Gelitge Bernard Shaw The Best of Everything L . 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 • rt. good . Taj Mahal with its exotic • 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- LI 1 .257 7 JO 4-6688 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 9 00000000000000000000000000 00000, Eve . . . but plenty.: will still re- a Our Famous Club quire reservations . . . Better start calling now and finding out . . . a a Don't wait until the last minute Dancing to make your plans. WED. 5:30 to 10 p.m. a 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 Coc al l;i ta would rather Jimmy did, however ,soomos000 is 000000 00 00000a0 o oaao: . 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. 1 ALBAN'S 2 PCS. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Zandwich Trays BOTTLE & BASKET1'1: ; ter and 55 u_ 18 -4_ 614 Catering for Private Affairs. a DELICATESSEN • CHARBURGERS ■ STEAK & EGGS DESSERT FANTASIES ■ JAVA JUNCTION a a 44444 ALL ABOARD ! ! ! 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mile Rds. 576-1588 Eat In or Take Out • — ftlIkliaaia 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! hotel Pon tdiartrain Two Washingtoo Boulevard 101 Bar VaitttU & orto 1St, bttt Cocktail Res taurant NOW OPEN 11 a.rn• to 2 a.in. 215 DV ASIIINGT 11 ack & Tr Between Railroad n Downtown Royal • Dinners • LUI1C1IBS te Exq Facilities for INGS BAR WEITEVAIIS • WEDD • STOWERS • • BANQUETS k. Oak ON Rd. •Cocktalls Ample Parking For Reservations S45-2100 I I **111111•XIIIIIRREIIIINERIERN**0111111.11 11 ti RIDE THE RAIL TO YESTERYEAR FOR REAL OLD FASHIONED • a EATING ENJOYMENT a $395 l ■•■•117.... 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 7, 7 4.1.7.11117:17. . 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.