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June 04, 1971 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-04

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ANGEL'S

DANNY HOLLEY

One of America's Great Organists

HOUR GLASS

TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

No Cover—No Minimum



18800 W. McNichols

LUNCHEON DAILY
• COMPLETE DINNERS
• CHOICE COCKTAILS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ro

a" 53 "1:1

The Best of
Everytning

Friday, June 4, 1971-37

THE SUSSEX HOUSE

Fine Dining and Cocktails

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(Continued from Page 36)
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
and
organ . . . and the Walt Miga El
352-2233
• Businessmen's Luncheon ,
Trio on Friday and Saturday.
• Superb Dining Cuisine
FASHION SHOW EVERY FRIDAY
Lounge
KING'S ARMS on Southfield and
DANCING TO
TODAY, 12 NOON
BILLY
ROSE
TRIO
10
Mile,
has
been
selected
as
the
g
Detroit's Most Intimate
0
by COSMOPOLITAN GIRL AND HARVARD MEN'S SHOP
STARTING MON., JUNE 14
site
for
Henrietta
Lewis'
next
sin-
Supper Club
ART SHOW & AUCTION
gles party June 11.
EVERY MONDAY
248 W. McNichols 868-3611
• BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
All Drinks 5:30-7:30 50'
(Just W. of Woodward)
OPEN
ENTERTAINMENT BEING
• FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
Art Show & Auction
Private Attendant Parking
7:30-8:30
MON. THRU SAT.
BROUGHT into the plush Moon
BANQUETS — SHOWERS
FROM 11:30 A.M.
Supper Club on Chrysler Drive, be- ll WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAHS
–C1
tween Eight and Nine Mile in 1 =1
O.
,
.01.
1
Hazel Park, by Moon man Stanley
IN THE
Kaczmarek and general manager
GOLD KEY INN
John Buzynski, list Clyde McCoy,
AT
June 14-26; The Colleague s,
John Lodge Xway
FORMERLY WAYNE WALKER'S
We specialize in
June 21-July 10; and the comedy
.11
& W. Grand
team
of
Gaylord
and
Holiday,
osuppntr
Specializing in Steaks, Chops, Etc.
Blvd.
CLUB
July 12-31 . . . Other "names"
Luncheons Served 11 :00A.M.-2:30 P.M.
and
1110,1 Ill 11,111
looming on the Moon horizon in-
Private RooM
Dinners — Mon. thru Sat.
873-6100
clude the Buddy Rich band and
SUPER COCKTAILS
For
Luncheon Menu Changes
The Four Saints.
Reasonable Prices
• Showers
BEGINNING JUNE 8, TUES. THRU SAT,
• Banquets
LAIKON CAFE in Detroit's
DANCING & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
• Bar
famous "Greektown" on Monroe,
Mitzvahs
24502 W. 7 Mile Rd.
• Parties
is famous for its Mousaka (bak-
3 Blks. W. of Telegraph
For All
ed egg plant), shish kabob and
Occastons
For Reservations
seafood . . . It has been newly
Call
535-6090
decorated from floor to ceiling.
SAM APPEL, LENNY BEN-
JAMIN, Larry Goldstein and Barry
Greenblatt, now manager of the
Bagel Factory in Ann Arbor, re-
22110 COOLIDGE (next to Dante's in the Oak Park Shopping Center)
cently returned from a weekend
Start the Day Off Right! We Serve the Best
at the National Restaurant Conven-
tion in Chicago . . . where they
Breakfast in Town!
s, • $445e0
sampled everything from shrimp
PRIMER - STEAKS SEAFOOEIS
to sweet and sour chicken to pizza
DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT
to
pudding
to
corned
beef
.
.
.
Of
/PRIVATE
FACILITIES
FOR

o
-RoUPS!
CLOSED'
6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.
UP TO 200
CREDIT CARDS Horioik).
SUN.
particular interest was one large
• BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ROOMS
• OFFICE PARTIES
hard-boiled 12" long egg made
Call
• MEETINGS • FASHION SHOWS'
Carry-out Service
541-9250
from 12 smaller ones . . . a boon
• WEDDING RECEPTIONS
W. 7 Mill & MIDDLEBELT. LUNCHEONS
• BAR MITZVAHS
for restaurateurs who use a lot of
LIVONIA
•• SHOWERS • PARTIES_
DINNERS
sliced eggs . . . Larry is owner of
Opposite Livonia Mail
VIMNINIMmalur
Mr. C's Coney Island 50-seater on
Meet Me At
Dequindre just north of 12 Mile in
Madison Heights, which in addition
to selling those yum yum hot dogs,
also has steak, chicken and shrimp.
New Center's Finest Restaurant
GEORGE RAIMONDE is sole
Succulent Steaks £ Superb Sea Foods
owner of Pietro's in the Park Shel-
Specializing in Hearty,
ton Hotel, Woodward and Kirby ...
928 McNICHOLS (3 blks. W. of Woodward)
861-2726
The outstanding delicacies pre-
Taste-Appealing Prime Ribs
SWINGS
NIGHTLY
9
to
2
a.m.
pared
by
George
puts
Pietro's
in
a
Distinctive Cocktails and Liquors
ro the Fabulous Sounds of the
very select class among Detroit's
Fine Banquet Facilities
finest dining spots . . . and the new
JET SET
6521 JOHN R at Milwaukee
menu prices are sure to be a hit,
For Your Dbncing & Listening Pleasure
too!
Private Facilities
TR 1 -1 665
Daily Luncheon Specials $1.95
for Party &
Free Parking
CALL HER SAUCE . . . that's
Gourmet Dinnits Tues. thru Sun. 6 to 11 p.m.
what "Saucy Sylvia" Stoun likes to
Occasions
Sunday Family Buffet 3 to 6 p.m.
4)0••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0 - 0••1 be known as . . . She's appearing
at the 24-Karat on Telegraph and
doing a bang-up job as usual . . .
Sylvia is a good act . . . no doubt
IS FAMOUS FOR
• about that! . . .



THE WONDERFUL FOOD YOU LOVE! .
. •
ANGEL PANEK at Angel's

6 Blks. W. of
Southfield

525-4850

etIMOW

1

Ci

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BARDFS

Oah Baimel

CHOP HOUSE

GOOD FOOD

BOBBY LAUREL

BUCK'S PALACE

• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

4774686

RATHSKELLER

SAMUELS BROS. CAFETERIA •
• • ••

-2
• •

WHOLE STUFFED WHITE FISH

9 • GEFILTE FISH
Iv. PICKLED FISH

• WHOLE COOKED BRISKETS
ISKETS 0

Complete Line of Sandwich Carry -out

: • SAMUELS BROS. CAFETERIA

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We Serve Fried Matzo All Year! •

Open Daily 3 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. — Closed Sunday

2493 RUSSELL

IN YPSILANTI .

PRIME STEAKS
COCKTAILS

DOWNTOWN
YPSIL ANTI

8. W. miCHIGAN

Open Sundays and Holidays ;
11 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Across horn Ypsilanti Savings Sank

CREDIT CARDS HONORED

PHONE 483-8200

Glass is

ordering extra

:orange juice these days to sat-
isfy the consumption of druggist
41en Baskin, who is on the juice
kick in a big way.
PLACE BOUGHT by Walter
Shamie is old site of Chubby
Charlie's on Woodward . • . . It'll
be called "The Speakeasy."
RUSTY WARREN at Lofy's in
Plymouth may possibly be accused
of getting Mr. and Mrs. America
rolling on the floor . . . but, as
she counters, "it's all in good
clean, dirty fun".. . A lot of blue-
noses (and that includes Time and
Life Magazine and the FCC) may
feel that's carrying "togetherness"
a little too far but considering that
Rusty has sold more than $25,000,-
000 worth of LPs for Jubilee Rec-
ords, and draws top money in night
clubs all over the country, she
must be doing something right! ...
Basically, her act is designed for
the women in the audience with
their escorts coming in for their
share of her barbed one-liners . .
Rusty's favorite targets are young,
dating couples . . . but the mar-
ried guys and gals are well in her
act, too!

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Corner Winder, Eastern Market

Flour

OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY ONLY
SPECIAL DINNER

VINCENZO'S-

Italian-American Cuisine-

18211 JOHN R.

Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.

899-5674

BAKED CHICKEN with Rice



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Sandwich Trays and
for Private
Affairs.

Catering

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

ALBANS
Bottle it Basket

Ea Ea—

$199

188 N. Hunter

646-6553

Open 7 Days a Week
1 1 a.m. to 9

um Es EN NE SE 1m Ns Es in Es NE

p.m.

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Es NE is

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RIDE THE RAIL TO YESTERYEAR
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FOR REAL OLD-FASHIONED EATING
I ENJOYMENT AT JAVA JUNCTION

Old-Tyme Big Sandwiches

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DELICATESSEN — CHARBURGERS
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STEAK & EGGS
1.
DESSERT FANTASIES
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Open til 2 a.m. Doily—Fri. 8 Sot. til 3:30 a.m.

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Sun. til 1 a.m.

OUR r.FAMOUS STEAK- SIZZLER

Reg. $3.75 . . . Now Only

Served on a sizzling platter with garlic $
toast and choice of baked potato or tossed

35

JUIVerKION

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Between 13 & 14 Mile Rds.
576-1588

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