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May 28, 1971 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-28

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38—Friday, May 28, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS

friendly
.
A
.
Italian dishes .
The master of
and attractive place, comfortable and luxurious
waitresses stand ready to serve you.

New, Modern Private

AMPLE PARKING

Banquet Room

• Weddings

Call VE 9-6144

OPEN SUNDAY AND

• Parties

HOLIDAYS 1-9 P.M.

Capacity 150 People

11341 E. 7 MILE RD.
Bet. Hoover-Outer Dr.

CLOSED MONDAYS

COMING JUNE 3-12

RUSTY WARREN

Mon. thru Thurs. Special
Dinner & Cover Included
First Show
$7 50
2nd Show
$4.50

51.50 ADDED DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT

LAST 2 DAYS

Plymouth.

MILTON BERLE

Banquet

on

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

CHICAGO

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 11 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd.
UN 2.6455

HOUSE

BIRTHDAY INTRODUCTORY GIMMICK

If your birthday falls in a given week Sunday through Saturday, we
will celebrate it with you on Monday or Tuesday evening of that week.

Birthday persons can be accompanied by a companion and the charge
will be one half of the total of the 2 dinners plus 10 cents.

You must be 21 and you must produce your drivers license as proof.

20400 MICHIGAN AVE., DEARBORN, Just West of Southfield 565-5710

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BANQUET ROOMS 25 to 300

VINCENZO'S

RATHSKELLER

New Center's Finest Restaurant

Succulent Steaks • Superb Sea Foods

Specializing in Hearty,

Taste-Appealing Prime Ribs

Distinctive Cocktails and liquors

Fine Banquet Facilities

6521 JOHN R at Milwaukee
TR 1-1665

.

Free Parking

861-2726

to the Fabulous Sounds of the

JET SET

For Yo- ur Dancing & Listening Pleasure

Private Facilities

Daily Luncheon Specials $1.95
Gourmet Dinner; Tues. thru Sun. 6 to 11 p.m.
Sunday Family Buffet 3 to 6 p.m.



MEETINGS • FASHION SHOWS




BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS • PARTIES

• WEDDING RECEPTIONS

r

for Party &

Occasions

PRIME RIB STEAKS - SEAFOODS
DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT

CREDIT CARDS HONORED

W. 7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT LUNCHEONS
LIVONIA
DINNERS

Opposite Livonia Mall

OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY ONLY
SPECIAL DINNER

BAKED CHICKEN with Rice

Sandwich Trays and
Catering for Private
Affairs.

Mashed Potatoes, Tossed
Salad, Roll and Butter and
Dessert.

ALBANS
Bottle eft Basket

$

Medallic History
of Jews in America
to Be Issued

NEW YORK—In observance of
the bicentennial commemoration of
Italian-American Cuisine
the American Jewish heritage,
subjects for the medallic chronicle
18211 JOHN R.
of more than 300 years of Amer-
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.
ican Jewish history are being se-
899-5674
lected by a panel of leading Amer-
ican historians.
The medals will portray the im-
pact made by Jews on American
history and culture in such fields
HOUR GLASS as the sciences, government, busi-
ness and industry, arts and letters,
W. McNichols sports and entertainment. A total
6 Biks. W. of
of 120 works of medallic art will be
Southfield
538-4850
created in chronological sequence,
• Businessmen's
beginning with the 1654 landing at
Luncheons
4
• Superb Dining
Nieu Amsterdam of the 23 Dutch
Cuisine
settlers who founded the first
• Excellent
Jewish community in the New
cocktails
• Private Parking
World.
• Banquet Facilities
Fred Bertram, secretary of the
DANCING TO
Li;
Judaic Heritage Society, said two
BILLY ROSE TRIO
medals of the Medallic History of
the Jews of America will be struck
MAN'S
each month for 60 months. The
last medals of the series will be
struck each month for 60 months.
The last medals of the series will
be issued in July 1976, as part of
the nation's bicentennial celebra-
R O OM ONL Y tion.
The series will be available
in 24 kt. gold on sterling silver, in
JUNE 7
sterling silver and in solid bronze.
GYPSY CONCERT
The prototype reverse for the
-FEATURING
series has been designed by
Artie Nelson + 20-Pc: Contingent
Oscar Harris and sculpted by
COCKTAILS &bilk/NUS
Karen Worth. The bald eagle,
BAGLEY, Al GRAND - RIVER
symbol of American nationhood,
For Reservatims Call WO 2-1020
and 13 six-pointed stars, combine
to capture the keynote theme of
-- the American Jewish heritage.
The Judaic Heritage Society has
contracted with the Franklin Mint
' . -for - _fhe -production of the medals
o be issued in limited editions of
-liar/larked and numbered proofs.
Sales will be by advance sub-
scrption only, with subscription
rolls closing this June 30. Subscrip-
• tions are limited to one per person.
The board of advisors for the
project includes Profs. Oscar Han-
dlin, Solomon Grayzel, Bertram W.
AND
Korn and Nathan M. Kaganoff.
Coordinator for the advisory
board of the Medallic History of
Visit
DAILY HOURS
the Jews of America is Dr. Eli
Our
11 a.m. to
Grad, president and dean of fac-
Famous
2 a.m.
Exquisite
ulty, Hebrew College, Brookline,
Dinners Served
Gourmet
from
Mass. Prof. Marcus and Prof.
Salad
5 to 11 p.m.
Bor
Handlin are vice chairmen of the
Anthony J. Nest.)
Genera: manager
committee of '76, the body entrust.
ed with the responsibility for man-
aging and coordinating the Jewish
side of the American Revolution
bicentennial commemoration.
For information and subscription
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
25 TO 400
application
forms, write the Judaic
• WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
Heritage Society, Suite 4011, 866
• SHOWERS • PARTIES
• BANQUETS • ETC.
United Nations Plaza, New York,
NY 10017.
215 S. WASHINGTON

t

Ott

928 AicNICHOLS (3 blks. W. of Woodward)
SWINGS NIGHTLY 9 to 2 a.m.

FRI. 5:45, 8:15, 10:30. WED., SAT.,
MEMORIAL DAY and SUN. MATINEE
at 1:15, 3:30. EVES. 5:45, 8:15, 10:30.
WK. NIGHTS 7:15, 9:35.

ANGEL'S

Meet Me At

PRIVATE FACILITIES FOR GROUPS
UP TO 200
• BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ROOMS
• OFFICE PARTIES

MOVIE GUIDE

Pro Musica Society will begin its
On Plymouth Rd., VE 5-0630
DOWN TOWN
ATLAS
3 blks. W. of Greenfield
45th concert season Nov. 19 at
5 Academy Award Nominations
2211
Woodward—WO
1.9494
the Detroit Institute of Arts, with FOX
Jack Nichols, Karen Black
the Guarneri String Quartet.
"THE BROTHERHOOD OF SATAN"
"S EASY PIECES"
WK. NIGHTS 8:45. SAT. 7:05, 10:15.
The American-born, American- Witchcraft today. A town in the grip SUN.
2:00, 5:15, 8:20.
educated group was founded at of terror.
Anthony Quinn, Ann Margaret in
Jack Palance, Peter Cushing
the Marlboro Music Festival. It
"R.P.M."
"TORTURE GARDEN"
is made up of violinists Arnold
WK. NIGHTS 7:10, 10:20. SAT. 5:35,
Both
In
Color
8:45. SUN. 3:30, 6:45, 9:50.
Steinhardt and. John Dailey; vio-
Metro Entertainment
Every WEDNESDAY Ladles' Day
list Michael Tree; and cellist Late
Coupons Accepted
Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY
David Soyer, all faculty members
For Schedule Information
of Curtis Institute of Music in
Call WO 1-7917
BERKLEY 12 Mlle-Coolidge, LI 2 0330
Philadelphia.
Nominated Best Pictures
NEIGHBORHOOD
Also on the agenda for the sea-
"5 EASY PIECES" (R)
son are Theodore Lambrinos,
9 Mi. & Greenfield Rd. FRI., MON., TUES. 7:00, 10:10. SAT.
open
7:00
shown 7:15, 10:25. SUN. open
AMERICANA
358-3920
4448676
Metropolitan Opera Company bari-
12:45 shown 1:00, 4:05, 7:10, 10:20.
tone, Jan. 21; and Detroit-born Rated (G) ... but may be too INTENSE
Paul Newman and Eva Marie Saint
pianist Ruth Meckler Laredo, for younger children.
"THE LOVING"
"THE
ANDROMEDA
STRAIN"
March 10.

-

MON — WED. COMIC LYLE BLISS
NO COVER — NO MINIMUM

42390
Ann
Arbor
Rd.
GL 3-6400 — GL 3-6401.
Banquet Focilities.
Speciol
rotes
in Povillion Room Ask Morion.

Guarneri Quartet
on Pro Musica Series

99

Open 7 Days a Week
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

S. Woodward at Maple
MI 43533
Walt Disney presents
Jules Verne's

Birmingham

"20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA"

TUES. thru FRI. 7:00, 9:20. EARLY
BIRD SAT. MATINEE 12:00, 2:20, 4:45,
7:05, 9:25. SUN. and MEMORIAL DAY
MON. 2:00, 4:25, 6:50, 9:15.

BLOOMFIELD wrtLiors. S. IS MI.

Exclusive Area 1st. Run!
Woody Allen's

"BANANAS" (GP)

What is it'?
WED., SUN. and MON. MEMORIAL
DAY at 2:00, 3:45, 5:35, 7:30, 9:20. SAT.
at 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. TUES.,
THURS., FRI., 7:00 and 9:00.
Matinee every WED. continous from
2:00 o'clock. Admission adults $1 until
5 p.m.

at Miller
CAmELOT W. Warre5n81-5040

LUN C HEON
DINNERS

545-2700
Ample Parking
JOIN OUR HAPPY TIME

3 P.M. TO 5 P.M.

COCKTAILS

Israel-U.K. Trade
The $7,000,000 rise in Israel's ex-
ports to the United Kingdom last
year was accounted for by a rise
in cotton exports ($2,800,000), fer-

tilizers ($2,000,000) and synthetic
75 c le; fibers ($1,000,000).

Road

"THE MEPHISTO WALTZ" (R)

(The sound of terror)
Brace yourself for the ultimate trans-
plant.
TUES., WED., THURS. 7:00, 9:30. FRI.
6:00, 8:00, 10:00. SAT., SUN., MON.
(MEMORIAL DAY) 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00,
10:00.
1 Show Only WED. at 1 — $1

MAIN, ROYAL OAK maiL1 114118oMile

Walt Disney Program

"20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA"

Plus

"KING OF THE GRIZZLIES"

SAT. and SUN. MATINEES

Plymourn Rd.
at Farmington Rd.
937-0001
WERE AFRAID. REALLY AFRAID
SEE

MAI KAI

"THE MEPHISTO WALTZ" (R)

TUES. thru THURS., 6:00, 8:00, 10:00.
SAT., SUN. and MON. MERMORIAL
DAY MATINEE at 2:00, 3:50. EVE.
6:00, 8:00, 10:00.

Royal Oak, Mich.
LI 1-0082
Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George,
Martin Balsam, Faye Dunaway

WASHINGTON

"LITTLE BIG MAN" (GP)

Also Selected Short Subjects
FRI. and TUES. 7:10, 9:45. SAT, SUN.,
MON. (MEMORIAL DAY) 2:00, 4:35,
7:00, 9:45.

FINE DINING
COCKTAILS

NEAR 11 Mile Road
Royal .Oak

188 N. Hunter
646-6553

FRI., MON., TUES. 8:45 only. SAT.
B:55 only. SUN. 2:35, 5:40, 8:50.
SAT. CHILDREN'S MATINEE open 1:00
starts 1:20 over 3:50.

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TECHNISCOPE .

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plus_

"TORTURE GARDEN

go 1 1917

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