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March 17, 1972 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-17

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'
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

44—Friday, March '17, '1972

ONE OF DETROIVS FINEST SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES
ROMP ,RAND - .
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FEATURING —1

At The Keyboard
• BUSIIIISSIAIMS -11010110111 -
Nightly
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• JUTIE_THEATER MECUM

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WOODWARD
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YOUR GUIDE TO

The Pest of Everything

By Danny Raskin

plause was `from Northgate _Deli- --
THE FABULOUS Duke Ening--
ton, who premieres the lavish, catessen because of its huge legal -
IN SOUTHFIELD
new Michigan Palace Mardi _27, is. Weight Wateher menu . . . .-Weight
Exciting! Newt Redirnt;
a many of Many "firsts" ... Duke _Watcher bead:,:Florine Mark, re-
of Telegraph Reed
ceived__-March of Dimes Distin-
2453V - at TY:itive MU* Med.:West
Luncheons & Dinners
is the first composer/artist - to be .
Award and the
Full course Chinese & American -
credited with over 5,000 composi- •uiihed Service- -
TeMithens
'
OPEN-
Lions, he is also among the first Weight Watcher lunch was good,
354-9077
alt major
for carry.outs
of the great jazz/dance/sWing especially the apple pie.
• Daily 11 A.M . -to Midnight
credit cards
-
A.M.
& tinervations
• Fri. 0. gat. 11 to 2
- -
.
I JOHN R
bands to break into the public's....WALTRAUD
HEUGH is a wait-
1
111:30P.M
'
-
• • Sun. Noon to <facilities
at Sila Pizzeria oni12 Mile in.
available for private .'a , astles,
,

attention in the- mid '205
sweet sixteens, showers, meetings. etc-)
.doing. an excellent
.
one of the two great' black 'orches- Berkley, .and,
86 9-56 74
.
_
job laf,pleaiingtewner Guido Cun- -
Also Chios thy (#1)1970 W. Herat Sf; Pontiac Phinw 681-1122
-
tras to be continually in operation
since its inception . . . Actually, daris' fine customers. Only here
COCKTAILS
Exotic Cocktails
Bill (Count) Basle didn't hit the ''Since August of last year, from
PRICE TO
Henry. -Yee's : -
bigtime until 1936, while Duke and Frankfurt, Germany. where she
One of America's fin-
est
restaurants featur-
UNESCORTED
his Washingtonians were hard at was a secretary *lib Mattel Toys
in superior cantonese
LADIES
, it back as early as 1926. About his and met her husband of one year
cuisine.
` I* Ihninevalse's leachem
compositions, around 25 Years:ago, 'ago. 'Americans call her "Trudy"
It- Ohieg Gangs
MO Second Blvd. TE 141775
OUR MIAUTIFuL - TEMPLE' ROOM-IS
• 1ey in his "Believe and the bright, smiling personality
R o bert
DELIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIXTEENS, -
at Seville Hotel
MIKE MOM.-SAT.
It or Not" itemed that Duke could of this lass goes well with the goo
--SHOWERS AND PRIVATE` PARTIES.
1 Ilk. N. of
...- THE GYPSYS.
masonic Temple Ponca!
play his tunes 24 - hours a day for food at Sila's.
entertalner
Pat
11R6_Dettie Ine•
,
.
.•-

NIGHT CLUB ;
Specializing in
Jour days without repeating him- CoOper:
statistician of
is also
Cantonese' Food
self!
WHEN DINING at a true Mexi_ note . . He has ascertained that

Eat.
11
a.rn.
to 2 &an-
.
op4 n wily 11- 11 .m M 11 p.m•
Free
wise to re- the Jewish veople eat more Ch i-
FEN Panting
HOUR GLASS
Carry Out Senile*
7-468.1
can restaurant, it i
.= 16600 W. Nkiniehels
food th an the Chinese and 12715
OAD,
OAK
PARK
W. 9 MILE R
6 Dim W. -of Seer•tleld
member
that
many
Mexican
foods
nese
536.4050
, ----
are very spicy, others not so spicy more Italian
food
than
the
Italians
Open NM,. Nun. Pled. 11 4.......1114.1 1.
. . . Should the Jewish people de-
Thum, hi., Se. 11 a.sn•-Mielnipht
. . . If you have a delicate diges-
Sundae Neen4 I p.m.
tive system, avoid the spicy foods
cide to "they'd
diet en
masse,
warns
Cooper,
put
two
countries
PIPING .HOT .TAKE OUTS -
BANQUETS!
16337
W.
McNICHOLS
RD.
. . . The best thing for newcomers
t f business?"
BR 34332 .
ipECIAlrONO D4 cm/mask Poop:-
to _order is the combination plate HOTEL ST. REGIS reports many

MEETINGS!
of tostados, tacos , enchiladas
and
calls
to
their
"Mitzva
Maven"
as
,
tamales.
OVER 700 GALS and a very few a result of their Jewish News ad
PARTIES !
that asked, "Is it okay to have a
ei Watcher
guys at the recent Wght
Mitzva ' in a hotel named for
Celebrity Luncheon and Fashion Bar
a saint?" . . . But, not only has it
Show'
to
benefit
March
of
Dimes.
NINE MILE RD ,13AK PARK
Except at the head tables, fashion broiight party reservations, the ad
I Carry Om Service

F

, or. nq•

-
Ca _ tering to Parties
show ..was an accent on "loiers"' has
created
some
interesting
side
.0 .8-1544
Available
effects
for
the
models
in
the
photo.
taa.—Neers- 1 0 put.
.- . - with all the lassies minus much
poundage and looking mighty trim. • • The Bar Mitzva boy was Bill
r,AILF
wooDw Ape
Fifty door prizes and a lot of din- Pradv, the 12-year-old son of Susan
Doily
and Norm Prady, who has confused
'
-
. _
Li I-2577
JO 4-6688
ners, but the one with most ap- some friends a bit because he won't
Famous Chop Suey-TW- Cantonese, Fetid • Steaks • Chops' • Sea Food''
EASY
PARKING
CARRY
OUT
SERVICE
' be a Bar Mitzva boy until June 1973.
TO 1-755•
sn W. McNichels„Sehat•e Woodward and Second
. . . A pair of loving grandmas '
were played by_Fannie -Gold and
LEWIS UM Cordially Invitos • You to
a real aunt, Sylvia Frady : Bill's
1 Open 7Ders A IMesk Nei
lam* ma Diary
"mother" was Fannie's daughter,
LIMN OF FARMINGTON
Micki Grossman . . . Every time
'CANTONESE
AND
AMERICAN
CUISINE
lanquat feSirenes Available
the ad runs, the three ladies get
Far 100 hanks
hehramg Tyre Dinh.. Poems avi fueris Drinks
calls from crushed friends who ask .
.ke Om Cocktail Was.* for Year DisNif Pleasure.
why they weren't invited to the
CAM OW AND CAT/01010 SRVKI
-
celebration . . . Naturally, when -
FARMINGTON — AMPLE PARKING 477-5646 •
30687 GRAND
MUM
the lades explain that it wasn't
really a Bar Mitzva, it was an ad,
Afield
the friends are relieved . . .
tells some, "We were gOing to
invite you, but then we decided to
keep it very small ... just the four
of us and the photographer?'
LARRY 'SANTOS and his group-
called Misty opened at The-Apart-
ment Lounge, last Tuesday, to a
CANTONESE owl -AMBRIC.AN RESTAURANT-4.0UNGE
vibrant, crowd - that - thrilled to the
NORTIILANDS8NTER LOT 8)
rock of his every rhythm . . . and
SUNDAY from 1:00 PAU to MOO- p.m.; Monday -Thursday 11 am, to 17 Pm.
Friday end Saturday 11 am, to 1 a.m.
Larry has plenty of it! . . . He's
Luncheon, Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails
one of the most entertaining and
CAN 356-5283 -
and he brought lovely
and Carry Mt.
- versatile singers • in the business
today . . . diversifying his style
authentic Cantonese Food- ;
from rock to folk to pop to ballad
and standard . . - Larry's appeal
is for everybody, both young and
here lo the Sundog Restaurant.
old . . . and he sways his leather
rPow whether you dine
pants with deep feeling of every
note that comes out of his mouth.
on our fantastic combinations
HELEN UMULIS is working
of Maine Lobster, Steaks -
25298 GRERNRILD, Mori° Miki Rd.
hard to bring the original Adam's
froglegs and Shrimps Orly,
Also Serving Businessmen Luneires
Rib back to its good days of for-
build your own salad,
and American Food
mer times . . . and the results are
MOH.-FRI., 11 A.M. hs_10:30 P.M.
slowly being shown at her carry-
or just relax
- SAT.. 11 A.M. to 1 'A M.
543-7763
out
spot
on
Greenfield
and
10
Mile,
_-
with our 150% collosal cocktails,
SUN., 13. NOON to 10 P.M. ,
Cony Out Service
Oak Park.
you have Marilyn who will
THE GYPSIES are name of new
OPEN 7- DAYS
entertain you to make the
group opening tonight at Angel's
Hour Glass . . . Tommy Kalla!o;
ICE -8-2860
evening perfect.
piano, Gene Kallao, drums, Frank
And We just invented spring!
Garber, :lead and bass guitars, and
L;hieese4mitrican Culdne
Watch for it; well have the.,
Dottie. Dunn, vibraphone.
a:MILE RD., 4 SD*, W. Ewitoroes: -
20441
first edition out on March 20t"
MARILYN ELLIS, singer-guitar-
Demers
amm waxot Fa wa tcher
ist, opened Monday at the Sundog
Dinners
CsisNOW1410
Tm
Orders T i milyce-Oet
on
Michigan.
CR83000
OPIEN DAYS A IVSZIL
For Reservations call
WING -
FRANKBERTUCCI won't take
Mon. thins- FrL -11-11k11, pie.
Michigan EtTelegraph
rug. •rpm. 224400D.Ilk. p.m.
a back seat to anyone in the South-
ChleismAgelaidei: itasempaist.., fat:
field area when it comes to carry
Rd. at EarlIiffeld susseassomers SPECIAL LUNCH I
lOSS W. se
out pizza, ribs and - other Italian
353.417
. dishes . . . froth his spot called
Lil Lea's on Telegraph.

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