OP Library Concert to Feature Young Artists THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 5, 1971-37 The Best of Everything Small rooms or dwellings set By Danny Raskin the mind in the right path, large ones cause it to go astray.—Leo- COMEDIAN HERKIE STILES tanrant ... "I think this Is horse nardo da Vinci was lunching with Edgar Bergen meat," said one suspiciously. at a Hollywood restaurant when . . . "Oh, I don't think so," said Jack Benny sauntered in . . . Jack the other . . . "I'll bet you," of- sat down at the table with his two fered the first . . . "No, thanks," friends, had lunch and then asked the second refused, "I never won Fine INilesaAnsericari Cuisine Defirdeusly Prepared for tin for the check . . . On the way out, a bet on a horse in my life!" Discerning Taste Herkie said to Jack, "For years PASTA, PAGLIACCI and Pen- • BANQUET FACILITIES now I've heard you're a tightwad. zance Now : Open Sunday 12 Neon is the theme Thursday and 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455 How come, Jack, you picked up the Friday nights in the Park Shelton check?" . . . Said Jac): Benny, (formerly Hugo's) ... Owner Pietro "All I can tell you is that this is DeFiore presents an interesting ar- the last time I'll ever lunch with ray of continental cuisine in mold- a ventriloquist" ing his delightful dining spot into BEVERAGE MANAGER and as- a celebrity center also . . . with HOURGLASS sistant to general manager Tony folks from all walks of life coming Nestico at Black Forest Inn, S. to partake of the delicious special- 181100BLAIlefidiels 6 Mks. W. of Washington near 11 Mile Rd. in ties . . . If you've been there, you Royal Oak, is another Tony . . . know the Bohemian atmosphere set SWIM • BUS•1•11•11114WS Tony Kowalczyk. in a decorative background of Luncheons WHEN YOU STOP to consider colorful posters . . . Some of • Superb Dining what you pay for a steak, it's easier Pietro's dishes cannot be found Cuisine • Excellent to understand why cows are sacred anywhere else—his recipes are as cocktails in India. secret as a woman's age. • Private Parking • Banquet Facilities HERMAN GOLDMAN of De- HOW ABOUT THIS name for a DANCING TO troit S- portservice and Tiger Pub- bar . . . "Chez When." BILLY ROSE TRIO lications, tells of the two Amer- CLARENCE BAKER, longtime icans dining in a Parisian res- owner and maitre d' favorite around Detroit, is "back home." I . . . Former bossman at Act IV, RIDE THE RAIL TO YESTERYEAR Clarence has returned to the same FOR REAL OLD FASHIONED EATING ENJOYMENT 1 spot, now called The Steering Old-Tyme Big Sandwiches Wheel, on W. Grand Blvd. 1 SAM LEVENSON HAS a story DELICATESSEN—CHARBURGERS 1 about a man who quarreled with STEAK & EGGS his wife and moved out to a hotel. . . . All day he brooded, but by DESSERT FANTASIES dinnertime he was hungry and Eat In or Take Out AU ABOARD! sorry, so he called her . . . "Hello, Sarah. What are you making for dinner?" ... "Poison I'm making." 4286 N. WOODWARD . . . "So make only one portion. Between 13 & 14 MIN Rds. I'm not coming home." 576-1588 HEAR T)!.LL A kosher Chinese I restaurant may open hereabouts . . There's one in New York, B ernstein's on Essex St., with the slogan, "Where West Meets East for a Chinese Feast and Kashrut Is Guaranteed." EVER HAD a Torpedo drink? . . . It's only served at places that have coconuts . . . with the top usually cracked open and vodka free-poured into the milk- 1 Open 7 Days fed shell . . . The name comes a Week, Mashed Potatoes, Tossed after a drink made by our I71 6-91" 9€1 9 P.m ' Salad, Roll and Butter, & Pacific-based GIs In World War II who took wood alcohol from Dessert. torpedos, sifted the poison out by pouring It onto bread,. and then sandwich Tux , I mixing with coconut milk. 646-6553 Private Affairs. ONCE MILTON BERLE played Pittsburgh for a one-week stand ... On Monday, he picked out a res- taurant that looked attractive to PEOPLE him, and liked everything except the bread . . . "I always eat whole WALK ... wheat," he told the waitress; but she brought white ... On Tuesday, RUN he reminded her about the whole DRIVE .. wheat- but was served white bread again . . . Wednesday she made or ' FLY . . the same mistake, not to mention Thursday and Friday . .. Finally But Somehow They Get to Try on Saturday, when she took his order, Berle said casually, "Just for the heck of it, I think I'll take white bread today.". . "That's funny," said the waitress, "Aren't you the party who always orders whole wheat?" LARCO'S ANGEL'S The Friends of the Oak Park Public Library will honor the mem- ory of Philip Rosenthal, a former board member, with a "Concert in the Library," 9 p.m Wednesday. Young pianist Sonia Wancger and violinist Kirk J. Toth will be fea- tured. Miss Wancger, a student of Julius Chajes, performed in Poland before emigrating to this country in 1969. Kirk is the 16-year-old con- cert master of the Detroit Youth Symphony and a soloist with the Jewish Center Symphony Orches- tra. aftskyloto 215 S. WASHINGTON NEAR 11 Mile Road Lounge Detroit's Most Intimate 545-2700 Supper Club Also Famous for Frog Legs PRIME ROAST BEEF — STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOOD We ✓ rd [Party (Warmers AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in Our Own Bawler Pawns with Ample Perking Available SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAS. We Also Do Outside Catering to . 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