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June 04, 1971 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36—Friday, June 4, 1971

LARCO'S




The Best of Everything

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By Danny Raskin

see 'em" by critics who knew
what they were talking about . . .
These kids hired by dailies to call
'em that way are actually making
BANQUET
FACILITIES

a farce out of the critic controv-
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7323 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2440
ersy to satisfy their own ego . . .
Thank Heavens for guys like Chuck
Thurston of the Detroit Free Press,
Classified Ads Get Quick Results
who is an old hand at the critic
WEST 11 MILE ROAD AND
business and not only "calls 'em
GREENFIELD, SOUTHFIELD
RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS
as he sees 'em," but isn't short on
The master of Italian dishes . . . A friendly
PHONE: 557-3237
words of praise when they are de-
and attractive place, comfortable and luxurious
CARRYOUTS
served . . . Bob Talbert of the
waitresses stand ready to serve you
Free Press, is a feature column-
ist with a knack for not saying
anything rather than hurt people— 4PP#****4t4"F.J1t**if-Y-2f-**4-4-VF 4-/k
this, too, is a very beautiful piece
AMPLE PARKING
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OPEN SUNDAY AND
Call VE 9-6144 100 per cent bad . . . even if the
Banquet Room
11341 E. 7 MILE RD.
HOLIDAYS 1-9 P.M.
• Parties
kid critics think so . . . then again,
• Weddings
Bet. Hoover-Outer Dr.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Capacity 150 People
the way life has twirled, they think
everything is!
"FEIFFER'S PEOPLE," a satiri-
NOW THRU JUNE 12
cal reunion of Jules Feiffer's corn- -
ments and observations, is the
RUSTY WARREN
present very fine attraction at the
"The Chontootsie of Sin"
Zodiac Theater, 12 Mile and North-
Mon. thru Thurs. Special
western . . . Bernard, Huey, Super-
Dinner & Cover Included
man, the dancer and the liberated
$7.50
First Show
serving the world's finest
woman meet and greet each other *
$4,50
. . . . •
2nd Show .
*
51 .00 ADDEDD DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT
and today's society head on . . . If'
••• COMING JUNE 17...a
STEAKS,
CHOPS, SEA FOOD
Plymouth.
Rd.
Arbor
Ann
42390
AL HIRT
The production is produced and di-
GI. 3-6400 — GL 3-6401.
AND FOODS CONTINENTAL
AUG. 26
on Banquet
rates
Special
Facilities.
Banquet
rected by Henry K. Martin . . .
MEL TORME
in Pavillion Room. Ask Marion.
U.S.D.A. TOP PRIME BEEF USED EXCLUSIVELY
with the cast including Harry Ep- If
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stein, a recent graduate from Uni- *
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON/DINNER/SUPPER
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versity of Michigan, where he was
DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
41C
a member of the University Play- *
Featuring the AL GARBER QUARTET
ers and majored in theater . . . *
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CATHY LOCKE & PATTY HAACK, Vocalists
Jules Feiffer is, of course, Amer- *
•ig
ica's great satirical cartoonist .. .
Private Banquet Facilities In Our Beautiful
His movie "Little Murders" is one * :
OUR FAMOUS GOURMET BUFFET
,...
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SULTAN'S DEN
CONSISTING OF 6 MEATS —
of the must-see films now playing : :• Weddings •Showers. • Bar Mitzvahs • Banquets, etc. • Up to 200'
Corned Beef, Turkey, Ham, Pepper
in town . . • Performances are 8:30
Beef, Bar B-QBeef &Fried Chicken.
p.m. during the week and 8:30 an d
Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Ceci
Friday and Saturday . . .
Bean Salad, Mixed Bean Salad,
Cucumbers in Sour Cream, Rel-
For reservations and group prices *
ishes, Bread and Mustard.
call 358-0226.
Reservations
FOR 30 YEARS, Stanley's Mania
Accepted and
Cafe was at 565 E. Canfield, seat L. IN THE COMPTON VILLAGE MOTOR INN
Guaranteed
ing about 60 people and serving a
Until 8 p.m.
28500 Schoolcraft
Chinese and American food . . .
Opposite D.R.C.
425-5520
( I BOTTLE PER EACH 10 PERSONS)
Today it is at 265 E. Baltimore *
4.*****
between John R and Brush and
seats 175 people in the plush. din-
ing room, serving Chinese, Can- -
8iELNm.ini-IgliJaNniTER
tonese and American food . . . plus
a delightful cocktail bar . . . Stan-
ley Hong, Oscar Hong and Henry
Hong are brothers and Peter Tong
is a cousin ... The new Stanley_'s
Mania "was built from the ground
Invites ou
up," says Stanley, and has three •
to a
parking lots . . . It's open 11:30
a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through
Friday . . . and 1 p.m. to 2 a.m.
on Saturday and Sunday . . . Stan-
Featuring a
ley says it's still not big enough
. . . and he may be right!
ANOTHER FIRST . . . some-
thing different . . . is being in-
augurated at Angel's Hour Glass,
W. McNichols, six blocks west of
Chilled Relishes — New England Clam Chowder
Southfield, every Monday begin-
Tossed Salad with Cici Peas
ning June 14 . . . An art show
and
and auction will be coordinated
All the Steamed Clams You Want
open daily 11:30, Saturday 5:00 P.M.,
by Fred Grossman of Gallery
open Sunday at 1:00 P.M.
Art Center . . . All drinks be-
Main Course includes . . .
tween 5:30 and 7:30 will be 50
call: 644-4800
STEAMED MAINE LOBSTER with Drawn Butter
cents . . . with the art auction
SPRING CHICKEN Basted with Clam Broth
from 7:30 to 8:30.
SOL SPHARGEL will open a deli-
Oven Browned Potatoes
Corn in the Cob
catessen in Oak Park . • . The boss-
To Complete this fine meal . . .
man of Sol's has bought out Buck's
A Slice of Fresh Watermelon — Beverages
Palace on Coolidge near Nine Mile
. . . and will be open in a few
We invite you and your friends to keep Wednesday in mind
weeks.
Put on our Lobster Bib and try this
THIS AUGUST will mark the
This featured New England Clambake is in addition to our
third anniversary for cousins Nick
and Bob Masters at their spot on
Regular Dinner Menu. However for the Clambake
Reservations are required
Seven Mile and Middlebelt in Livo-
Ma . . . Masters is open 11 to 4 for
lunch Monday through Friday and
RESERVATIONS JO 4-6688 OR II 1-2577
dinner from 5 Monday through
zif Country Restaunini
Saturday . . . There's dancing
1560 N. WOODWARD AVE., BLOOMFIELD HILLS
Tuesday through Thursday to Lee
Woodward Ave. at 111/2 Mile Road
(just south of Long Lake Rd.)
Scott on the piano

Pine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

KIDS TRYING to draw atten-
tion to themselves ... regardless
of how they may hurt others . . .
that's what we call those so called
"critics" who have so much to
learn when it comes to good down-
to-earth journalism . . . It used to
be known as "Calling 'em as we

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Going to the music
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Begin with dinner at

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Every Wednesday Night

Return to us for an encore.

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