THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 21, 1971-39 MILTON BERLE NOW THRU MAY 29 Mon. thru Thurs. Special - Dinner & Cover Included First Show $7 50 2nd Show $4 50 $1.50 ADDED DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT Govern a great nation as you would fry small fish. —Lao-Tse 42390 Ann Arbor Rd. in Plymouth. GL 3-6400—GL 3 - 6401. Banquet Facilities. Special rates on Banquet in Pavilion Room. Ask Marion. The Best of Everything xViagite COMING JUNE 3 RUSTY WARREN "rho Chontoolsoe al Son By Danny Raskin A PAIR OF THE strongest acts to play the Moon in many a moon, the team of Miller and McChay offer wild humor and tight music . . . while the Action Faction (four sharp guys and three gorgeous gals) pour on the action and the groovy dancing . . In fact, the frantic footwork (and body En- glish) of Cheryl Ann and Janis Ross keep the customers on the edge of their seats as the terrific twosome zip through such num- bers as "Let The Sun Shine In" and "Cabaret" . . . 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The glass is clear . . . it is large enough so the wine can be swirled and "sniffed" . . . and it is a convenient shape for drinking . Through the years, certain wines have become associated with certain sorts of glasses, but pres- ent-day usage encourages the "all- purpose glass — tulip-shaped, with a capacity of about 8 ounces . . . Such glasses are available nearly everywhere . . . In pouring wine, fill the glass only 1 /3 to 1/2 full. OFFICIAL AMERICAN name for bagel is "water doughnut." THERE'S A BISTRO in Chicago which has a shrunken head dis- played under the bar . . Under- neath the head is this sign, "Boy that sure was a dry martini!" CALL HIM UNCLE MILTIE . . Call him Mr. Television . . . Call him Mr. Entertainment . . . or call him just plain Milton Berle . . . Any of the names would fit, pens Leonard Moss, one of our en- tertainment guide writers . . . Milton opened last night at Lofy's Pavilion Room in Plymouth for a nine-day engagement with his own revue . . . "For over half-a-cen- tury," says Len, "this man has performed on stage, radio, televi- sion and movies. No greater ac- colade could be given Milton Berle than when the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences honored him with this well-earned tribute: "The industry honors the man who made the industry.' Berle's stage person- ality, like many a move villain, is entirely different from the real- life Milton Berle. While he comes off brash, arrogant, fast onstage, it's just his act. In person, Milton Berle is rather a gentle man, kind, considerate, an innate gentleman. It's a personality far removed from the nightclub Berle." . . . Allan Drake, comic who finished with Sarah Vaughan last week at Lofty's, will return to the Plymouth spot on July 1 . .. and then again with Vic Damone, Nov. 4 . . . Back to Milton, did you know that besides being a comic, actor, producer, publisher, etc., he writes songs? . . . 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