RC' firs.r.fi? 4,1 .1• ■ 1(...49 .444 tit - vestivirrvriP!r Friday, January 15, 1971-37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RIDE THE RAIL TO YESTERYEAR FOR REAL OLD FASHIONED EATING ENJOYMENT 1 1 Old-Tyme Big Sandwiches DELICATESSEN—ClIARBURGERS STEAK & EGGS DESSERT FANTASIES JUNCTION Eat In or Take Out ALL ABOARD, ( The Best of Everything By DANNY RASKIN PEOPLE FROM ALL walks of life enjoy Hugo's at the Park Shel- ton on Woodward and Kirby, and it isn't uncommon to see a sports or shots biz celebrity or daily life personality enjoying the excellent French-Italian cuisine and superior service . . . As Detroit's celebrity site, Hugo's is gaining interna- tional fame . . . The food has al- ready received ultra-superb raves from people all over .. . Now folks from other countries, scientists, sportsters, diplomats, etc., enjoy the wonderful food and service and leave beaming with satisfaction. TONY NESTICO of the Bla,k Forest Inn on S. Washington and 11 Mile in Royal Oak, tells of the two kids coming downstairs with- out a stitch of clothes on .. The mother dropped her cards on the table and screamed, "What do you mean by coming downstairs un- dressed?" . . ..- "See, smarty," said one kid to the other, "I told you mom's vanishing cream wouldn't work." IN LEHIGH, NEBRASKA, it's against the law to sell doughnut holes! JIMMY COHN, pianist, does a good job with his trio at the Top of The Flame. SAMMY LIEBERMAN of Ral- eigh House, is a native-born Israeli, coming to America as a 5-year-old in 1910 ... His father, Azrael, opened the only kosher restaurant and- catering hall in Chicago at.the time. THERE IS NO such thing as kosher-style!' SIR RICHARD'S Delicatessen- Restaurant in the Crestwood Mo- tel, is a community "sleeper" ... The' food is good and the prices unbeatable. DETROIT'S FIRST Japanese restaurant is in the Belcrest Hotel. "BAG IT" at the Hotel Pontchar- train is in the Encore Cafe Theater and creating a mild sensation with its satirical comedy sequences .. Its compatriot at the Zodiac Thea- ter on Northwestern and 12 Mile is still packing them in for "Bald," a musical comedy revue which is a superior degree of professional entertainment .. The music and lyrics by Mort Zieve and Rudy Simons are superb, and the cast does them just credit. WALTER SHAMIE, Detroit may- oral candidate in the last couple of elections, has taken over the old Vannelli's restaurant on Wood- ward. THE CORKS OF bottles of red still wine should be drawn half an hour before the wine is to he served and the lips of the bottle carefully wiped . . . This allows the wine to breathe while the air brings out all the imprisoned bouquet PET PEEVES . . . "Push 'em" waitresses at cocktail lounges who ask if you're ready for another drink shortly after serving the first one! . .. Owners "too cheap" or too oblivious to buy their good cus- tomers a drink once in a while. CHALK UP ONE for Pete De- Fiore, bossman at Hugo's in the Park Shelton ...Last week, a lo- cal columnist came into his popu- lar dining spot and called him over to the table ... After raving about a certain dish he was hiving, the writer asked for the recipe . . Pete just smiled and said, "Sorry, but we have the same policy as you journalists. We never reveal our sauce." What grace Is to the body, good sense is to the mind. —a Rochefoucauld. `The Odd Couple' Moving Into Center JAVA JAVA JUNCTION The comedy cast is headed oy Due to several theater party purchases, the Center Theater is Rube Weiss. radio and TV per- 4286 N. WOODWARD scheduling five additional perform- sonality; Whit Vernon, Jules ances of "The Odd Couple" to ac- Abiams. Ed Oldani, Bob Ketterer, commodate playgoers. James Cass, Carol Rosenblum and The second show of the season. Nada Feldman. Neil Simon's play is the story of "The Odd Couple" opens Feb. II two male rejects from marriage. 13 and continues through the 25th. their reluctantly shared bachelor- Special rates are available for hood and accompanying frustra- students and theater parties. Tick- tions. ets and information for all Center Theater productions are available at the box office, DI 1-421* Auto Show Revs Up at Tel-Twelve Mall Tel-Twelve Mall is staging its third annual Auto Show through I Jan. 24. The 10 dealers who will display five cars each are Audette Pon- tiac, Avis Ford, Bob Borst Lincoln- Mercury, Cauley-Serra Chevrolet, Glassman Oldsmobile, Redford Chrysler - Plymouth, Tamaro`f Buick, Tel-Twelve Dodge, Village American and Wilson-Crissman Cadillac. - In addition, the mall is offering prizes worth hundreds of dollars. Entry blanks will be available at participating stores. Entry blanks should be placed in designated boxes appearing throughout the mall. Prizes will be awarded Jan. 23 at 3 p.m., but contestants do not have to be present to win. The show is open to the public and free daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. BANQUETS! MEETINGS! PARTIES ! • • • I For 5 to 500 L Porkolc 40. E.. -. WOODWARC AT 11 Li 1-2577 JO 4-6688 MAKE IT AT 4 SK-V\IDIA 4 be happy to 4 WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS PRIVATE PARTIES remain, We will open for you on Saturday afternoons and Sundays for 4 4SKAND1A Mashed Potatoes, Tossed Salad, Roll and Butter, & Dessert. 20231 JAMES at Greenfield - COMERS 345.4555 $199 2 PCS. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN $1103 With French Fries, a Brownie and Small Coke. ALBAN'S BOTTLE & BASKET 188646:61545 3rer 28905 Evergreen at 12 Mile Road is pleased to announce to the Jewish Community and the Kosher Consumer that it is now UNDER THE STRICT RABBINICAL SUPERVISION OF RABBI JACK GOLDMAN Specializing in Fleischig & Poreve delicatessen & "home cooked" hot foods prepared for carry-out or, INFORMAL MEALS AT OUR NEW SELF-SERVE, SIT-DOWN SECTION (No Tipping) Sunday at 8:30 a.m. with fresh smoked fish & lox Open daily at 11 a.m. Open Saturday evening 'til 11:00 p.m. Closed on the Sabbath 357-5938 Classified Ads Get Quick Results EiING Eiiii"isiTR ■ 111 1111=1111313:1301131111 CHOP HOUSE FREE VALET NIGHT PARKING Drive downtown to Berman's, enjoy a fine dinner — take in a show and don't worry about your car. Our parking lot hours 6 p.m. till closing. CARL'S CHOP HOUSE CHICKEN DINNERS Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 porn. 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If I I I 1/2 Roast Spring Chicken with Dressing F NORTHWOOD INN 'Whisper My Name' to Be Filmed in Israel LOS ANGELES — Tuvia Tavi, who stars in the current release, "The Dreamer," Israel's 1970 entry in the Cannes Film Festival, has been signed by coproducers Rich- ard L. Benware and 'Donald W. West to star in "Please Whisper My Name," an El Sol production which will be filmed entirely in Israel. James F. Collier, who wrote the original story, will direct from Eric Roth's screenplay. Benware. West and C011ier are partners in El Sol Productions. UN 24455 I SPECIAL SUN. ONLY • • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7323 W. McNichols Rd. 576-1588 Open 7 Days a Week, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste Between 13 a 14 Mile Rds. I I I I I I I I • COMPLETE HOME CATERING • Also Stoats, Ribs, Chops IL Sao Food TR 4-2870 Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Mink by Muzak