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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
44—Friday, March 10, 1972
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Featuring
Red Coffee and Karen. DeLuce
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The Best of Everything
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By Danny Raskin
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INTERNATIONAL DINING is debt to just about _ everybody he
gaining popularity in America ... . knew, who was to take a new 'girl
Most eating places, or about 40 friend to the most expensive res-
• BANQUET mourns
_ per cent, feature varied American
New: Oasts Sender 11 Nam
taurant in town . . . "But aren't
7123 W. Meendeele at.
UN 244N
dishes on their menus. . .Another you afraid," lie was asked, "that
IN SOUTHFIELD _
31- per cent serve mainly _sand- you'll run into a couple of out-
Encitingf Newf. Modern!
wiches and refreshments, while raged creditors there?" . . . "Not
24535 West Twelve Mile Road, West of Telegraph Road
18 per cent -shecialize in steaks, a chance," sneered the deadbeat.
Full-course Chinese & American Luncheons & - Dinners
seafood, chicken and other limited 'When I-get through with them,
OPEN
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TMepnene
menu selections . . . The remain- they can't afford a place like that."
• Daily 11 A.M. to midnight
au motor
354-9077
ing 11 -per cent are classified as
• Fri.
Sat. 11 to 2 A.M.
credit yards
for
carry.outs
MEL
BALL
and
his
quartet
on
• Sun. Noon to 10:30 P.M
ethnic restaurants, says a National
& reservations
(facilities available for private Parties,
Restaurant Association breakdown the Mike Douglas Show, last week,
sweet
sixteens,
showers,
meetings,
etc.)
. . . But this figure may be mis- joined a star-studded lineup that
BANQUET?
Also China Gty (#1) 1070 W. Heron St., Pontiac Phone 681-1122
leading, . . The growing trend to included Johnny Mathis and Henry
foreign
foods is being led by a new Fonda . . . Mel and his group did
- PARTY? -
generation of diners anxious to re- two original tunes written by him,
.- Exotic Cocktails
Henry Yee's .
RECEPTION?
capure the fancy and flavor as- "The People Who Matter" and
One of America's fin-
Where
sociated with the exotic. . Many "Experience" . . . both of which
fn sg t resjr.rants nfeatu sr e -
but at the Sundog!
restaurants lumped in the Ameri- are being recorded by them . . .
Ask our expert
cuisine
. can category appear to be mixing Now appearing at Skandia's Luv
staff for details.
314$ Second Blvd. TB 1.0775
Pub for dancing nightly, Mel taped
more romance than romaine . .
at Seville Hotel
OUR--BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE. ROOM IS
Call
1 BUL N. of
Free _ I DELIGHTFU L FOR SWEET SIXTEENS,
In these restaurants, house spe- the show about three weeks ago.
Masonic Temple Parking
4.31 8 3000
SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES.
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cialties often are European-inspired_
THOSE INITIALS. YOU see on
(OH yes:We have -i"
creations
that
an
enterprising
chef
A. L. McClain's regular byline in
beautiful restaurant,too.)
SpeCializing in
has worked onto the menu to cater the Detroit News amusement sec-
Cantonese Food -
Valet parking
tion have most people calling him
to more cosmopolitan appetites.
Open Daily 11 a.m. to 11 . P.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 &Mt
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Michigan Et Telegraph
Carry-Out Service- - -
Free Parking
MARTY WEINSTOCK tells about "Al" . . . Friends say just plain
13715 W. I, MILE ROAD, OAK PARK
Li 74463
the biggest deadbeat in town, in "Mac" . . . They stand for Amb-
rus Lafan . . . And his sweet
Open Mon. ten, %id: 11
pretty wife, Rosemary, calls him
Thum, Frt.. Sot 11 am:Midnight
• dear . . . Mac is a fine -writer and
Sunday Moen-11 pm.
16337-W.
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Critic . . from the old school of
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IS FAMOUS FOR
saying good words when they are
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deserving • and trying to ignore
THE WONDERFUL FOOD YOU.LOVEI:
things
that
might
be
injurious
to
• • WHOLE.
OPEN 7 PAYS
OPEN
STUFFED WHITE ASH • WHOLE COOKED '
axisms
restaurant or nitery owners frying
• GERLTE FISH
...AIRCOPIDLTIOND
to make it living.
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PICKLED FISH
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DUKE ELLINGTON. who opens
- the Michigan-Palace with Joe 'Wil-
8410 W. NINE:IAILI.RD., OAK PARK
Corry Out S rvice
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liams, has a scintillating honor
.0 _11-1,544
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Open, Daile 3 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Catering to Parties
roll of almost 1,500 original song
'Sunday
N.—m.4o A
vailable
2493 RUSSELL
compositions, . Among, the all-
time great jazz Instrumentalists
still performing with the Duke are
...a...a...a UM 111,rmirlwrfrimirmw Mou/a Harry Carney. baritone
Famous Chota'Seep `i• Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
CARRY OUT SERVICE
sell procope, anon, sa2c. cootie- wat
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EASY _PARKING
322 W. MeNkbels.-111ehrien weeewara and
llama, trumpet, and Paul Go...
second
TO 117S11
1 ves, tenor sax .. . Carney, in parti-
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LEWIS- LIM Caidialbi..lnVites You to
I cater, - has been the rock-hard an-
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chor Man with the. Duke since he.
, tooth ewe teem.
LIMS OF FARMINGTON -
I joined Ellington back in the --late
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1920s.
CANTONESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE
. . Joe William is- conitid-- -
reweave *tee MIA* Roam; end filmic _Dhaka
t., 4gred himany take the nation's'ise::;
a"" ftiiiiik. A"1"‘
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CMSY—OUT 10111ATIMING smtvica
1 the .Midwest las' a single with
a 1 Sonil w/ch Trays and - -Mashed Potatoes, 'it's's"
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30617 GRAND 'Ivry= IMIFIMIRST011 ,
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Salad, Roll and Butter and
' e Tate and Coleman Hawkins,
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prior to joiningLionel Hampton in
Dessert.
i. - 1943 . . . But...his - most. significant
a step up the
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°whiz. ladder came
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18$ N. Heater .!1. when he Joined Count Bask la the
4146.4s53
i iarly '50s . . . Since then he has
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corrowssi oml AMERICAN RESTAURANT--LOUNGE
fit :on March 27 . . . but actually
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT I)
premiere— is March 28 with search-
StiNDAY from 1:00- i.m. to 10:00 p.m.: Monday-Thursday
?maraca
satenu y II a.m. . to 1 iLm. 11 a-Ik. to -12- Y•m•
lights, red carpets and television
Luothaw rawly
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era, Parues, Atter-Theater
coverage and a long list of first
snacks, cocntaus
Ind calm °a"
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nig,hters.
Celt 356 - 5293
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DRINK CALLED "Little Devil"
has 1/3 Dry Gin, 1/3 Light Rum,
1/6 Cointrean and 1/6 Lemon
-Juice . . . Stir well and strain into
—glass.
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Sophisticated dining for-jaded appetities. Amid the
exotic atmosphere of the Far- East. Polynesian and
Continental cuisine. Be sure
to set sail with one of the
Trader's mysterious
liquid concoctions.
Valet parking.
Detroit Hilton Hotel
Washington Blvd. at
Grand Circus Park
(313) 965-7800
KAREN AND COlermyl'S "Hot
Pants and Old Hats Revue" at the
Moon Supper Club, is a lot of fun
. . . something going on at all
stim
parejscling
by th lyrtals ented
win gingruso
p ngs
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both new and old, lively dancing
girls, dance hand, impressions . . .
just about everything for every-
body in this fast-paced musical ex-
travaganza . Red Coffee's back-
ground in hilarity goes back to the
- classic days of Olsen and Johnson's
Helzapoppin Revue ... and he is a
bundle of laughs . Acts_ coming
up on Moon horizon are The Four
:Lads , . Herb Reed's _Original Plat-
ten, The Arbors, Bill Boatner's
World .Famous Ink Spots . Gaylord .
-.- _and Holiday, ,. Alaimo* ca Rascals
, authentic Contorieso Food
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